Posted on 11/15/2016 2:45:05 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
Gov. Andrew Cuomo launched a statewide emergency call-in system today to deal with a burst of racially and religiously-motivated incidents following the incendiary election of Donald Trump to the presidency.
The Democratic governor rolled out the toll-free number(888) 392-3644in Rochester this afternoon, and encouraged New Yorkers who think they may have been the victim of a bias crime to ring. Since Trumps shocking victory one week ago on a fiercely anti-immigration platform, spray-painted swastikas have proliferated at college campuses like the New School and the State University of New York at Geneseo, in the ultra-Orthodox Jewish enclave of Crown Heights in Brooklyn and in upstate Wellsville.
That last graffiti attack also featured the note make America white again, a reference to the Manhattan developers Make America Great Again campaign slogan.
There has been an explosion recently in the number of hate crime instances, said Cuomo, a recipient of Trumps political contributions and a supporter of Hillary Clintons candidacy. We want to make a very clear statement in this state: that there is no place for racism, there is no place for hate, there is no place for swastikas, there is no place for racially-inflammatory and divisive rhetoric or acts. This is New York. This is America. We are all immigrants and the way this state and this country works is we are a diverse population.
Trump seemed to flirt with white supremacists and anti-Semites throughout the campaign, repeatedly sharing their tweets and content on social media. He received the endorsement of famed white supremacist David Dukewhich the Queens-born businessman initially refused to disavowand branches of the Ku Klux Klan, among other hate groups.
But the president-elect called on his supporters to stop their acts of violence and vandalism in an interview with 60 Minutes on Sunday. That same day, though, he incited outrage by naming his campaign CEO Stephen Bannon as Chief Strategist and Counselor to the President. Bannon previously ran the site Breitbart, which he advertised as a platform for the alt-rightan Internet slang term for loosely confederated anti-Semites, misogynists and rank racists.
We are people from all difference races, from all difference countries, different religions, but we are one community at the end of the day. Hateful rhetoric or hateful slogans are not just immoral, unethical, not nice, theyre also illegal in the state of New York, Cuomo said. I understand the political environment out there, and I understand the sentiments that have been raised, but the law is the law. The hate crimes legislation and the hate crimes laws will be enforced.
Curiously, the day after the election, Cuomo phoned into NY1 to describe how Trumps win would be a bonus for New York. Over the weekend, he backpedaled, penning a Facebook post in which he pledged to defend the undocumented immigrants the Republican has targeted for deportation and sexual minorities who may fear having their rights abridged.
Cuomos chief rival in the New York Democratic Party, Mayor Bill de Blasio, held a roundtable with clergy this afternoon to discuss the outbreak of apparent hate incidents.
It’s probably a good idea. I mean, you try to make hate calls directly to Trump and you’re just going to Hold. This should shorten the wait times.
This phone line needs to be freep-bombed out of service.
Also known as "Dial-A-Fiction."
Taking that number to work tomorrow and have some VRWC fun.
Yipee!
Just called to report I had been repeatedly called a racist mysoginist xenophobic bigot by liberal and the media but they are Only open 9-5 est Monday - Friday
Is there a number to report climate-change deniers?
Opening statement of Cuomo 2020?
More unlikeable that Hillary? Yes, please.
What a waste of money. Ridiculous.
Cuomo is to the Left of Warren/sanders.
I bet he runs for President in 2020 as the leftist.
calling all Freepers in New York.
It’s time to do your civic duty and volunteer to man the phones.
Who are they gonna call when you set them straight. It’s your duty, tell these delicate little nowflakes what real life is about.
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