Posted on 08/19/2019 3:17:24 PM PDT by bitt
New York City Mayor de Blasios wife has rejected the results of a public vote calling for a statue of Mother Cabrini (pictured), a Catholic saint, and instead opted to honor other women, including two drag queens.
Chirlane McCray, the mayors wife, launched a She Built NYC program and invited the public to vote on the names of women they want the city to recognize with a statue. Mother Cabrini got more votes than any other woman (219), yet McCrays panel rejected the publics choice.
Without explanation, McCray decided on a group of people that were nowhere near the top choices picked by New Yorkers, including the two drag queens who founded the Street Transvestite Action Revolutionaries (STAR).
The She Built NYC project began last summer as an attempt by McCray to balance the male-female mix of statues of eminent New Yorkers. When McCray asked for the publics input, she received an avalanche of more than 1,800 suggestions, with some 320 women nominated.
McCray and former Deputy Mayor Alicia Glen basically ignored the results of the public consultation and chose the seven women they wanted to honor, none of whom was among the top seven women picked in the poll.
Instead, they selected abortion rights activist Dr. Helen Rodriguez Trías and drag queens Sylvia Rivera and Marsha P. Johnson, among others, making clear what their criteria were.
The reaction from New Yorkers has been predictably swift and fierce.
(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.com ...
I no longer care if NYC gets attacked by Muslims.
The only thing I can say that woman which will not result in this post being deleted is - I’m not surprised.
Well, she’s chosen sides, now hasn’t she?
Yes sir. People have no idea.
It’s like these people and their supporters are hooked on some powerful drug.
They have to promote it, announce it, parade it.
Freaky
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