Posted on 06/02/2020 5:26:45 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
An interesting bit of perspective on the shutdown situation in New York City comes to us this week from NY Daily News columnist Robert A. George, a resident of the Big Apple himself. Along with the rest of us, the author has been watching as the various demonstrations have played out across the five boroughs for the past few days. Some have been relatively peaceful with strong opinions being shared. Far too many more have quickly devolved into violent riots featuring assaults, arson and looting. But these events have brought one thing to light for Rob that others may have missed. At no point have either the Governor nor the Mayor taken note of the fact that there is little to no social distancing going on and the participants in these activities have already pretty much ended the novel coronavirus shutdown. So why hasnt the government gotten the hint? This thing is over, ready or not.
Yes, you both expressed worry Monday morning about infection spikes in the coming weeks due to the protesters (though the mayor had to be prompted via a reporters question), but you both barely mentioned it in your weekend briefings. By opting not to impose either citywide or statewide curfews over four nights by waiting to announce a curfew for Monday evening you essentially conceded the rules do not apply for the marching thousands.
That means you both made the decision that certain things political protest are more important than public health considerations. Little more than two weeks ago, New Yorkers saw police officers throwing a young mother forcibly to the ground for the offense of not having her mask on incorrectly. Yet for four days, thousands marched and assembled close together, hardly any social distancing either with themselves or with the police (many of whom were maskless). The rules do not apply for mass protest.
Its time to end them for everyone else who have been scrupulously altering their behavior for three months.
Rob points out that continued suppression of public activity and commerce likely isnt going to produce much more of a decrease in COVID-19 deaths at this point. (There were 54 deaths in the entire state on Sunday.) And if theres going to be another spike of the virus coming, it wont be brought by the people who were still sheltering in their homes or the workers and business owners impatiently waiting to get back to business but following the rules. It will come from hundreds of thousands of people who have been flooding the streets day and night, some mostly peacefully, others with malice aforethought.
There wasnt a curfew issued until last night. And pretty much everyone ignored it anyway, except for the non-criminal residents who were still following the rules and sheltering in place instead of rioting. Continuing to keep them locked down is simply a punishment for those who have committed no crime at this point. If the viral genie is back out of the bottle now, its because of those who were refusing to follow the rules to begin with, and we wont be putting it back in that bottle anytime soon.
Also, Rob makes a good point of noting that the tension on the streets between the protesters and the police is almost certainly being exacerbated by the shutdown. Everyone is on edge. Their nerves are frayed to the breaking point. It didnt take much of a match to ignite this simmering situation into a bonfire in the case of many of the rioters, literally. This is New York. The City that Never Sleeps. And the government has forced it into a medical coma for three months. The residents of Gotham are going stir crazy, and now these George Floyd protests have provided a valve for a lot of that built-up tension to explode. And theyve also shown the folly of the Governor and the Mayor trying to force the lockdown down everyones throats for additional weeks or months.
As of this morning, Mayor de Blasio was still insisting that religious institutions and small business owners must remain closed, despite the masses of people filling the streets. You can read his nonsensical explanation for this at National Review. But thats going to need to change, and sooner rather than later.
Ill close by quoting the introduction of Robs column, which I skipped past at the top of this article. Take it to heart.
End it.
Gov. Cuomo and Mayor de Blasio: End it.
End New York Citys lockdown. Not next Monday, now. Not a piecemeal Phase One ending that means construction and manufacturing can resume, along with curbside retail. End it all. Start bringing this city back to life before its too late.
End it. Sorry, but your precious metrics and thresholds are as aflame as the average NYPD cruiser.
End it.
DeBlasio will probably keep the Jews sequestered.
Being in a large crowd outside is almost certainly safe.
Traveling on a packed subway or being in an enclosed office, store, place of work would be higher risk.
Rioters and arsonists are free to rampage by the thousands, but there better not be a church service anywhere. Democrat Values.
If indeed the incubation period is 2 weeks, we’ll either have a lot of ill liberals or we’ll find out this has all, with “science and data”, been a hoax.
De Blasio thinks it’s worth it to sacrifice Granny for social justice. He’s following the science.
So if Im to believe the science there will be a massive second wave of Covid in all the places there were protests.
Millions will die?
Just a couple short weeks ago, when the law-abiding were peacefully protesting — with social-distancing! — for the right to return to work to feed their families, they were denigrated mercilessly: selfish, dangerous, insubordinate.
My how times have changed....
Babylon Bee suggested that church-goers bring bricks and look angry when they go to church. That way they won’t have to adhere to WuFlu guidelines and can crowd in without masks.
I have long suspected that we, the (few) law-abiding citizens left/ white and middle class/ were the only ones adhering to the WuFlu guidelines anyway. Are they harassing folks in the ghetto? How about in the hispanic areas where the food carts are every three feet? I think not.
I’m done with the whole thing.
End it everywhere. It was fake to begin with and it has ruined our country.
If everybody just goes out and goes back to work tomorrow, no masks, no nuttin...what are they going to do? Can they arrest all of us?
But, but ... I thought singing would spread the virus? No singing in church. But doesn’t shouting spread it too? Or yelling and screaming?? Such hypocrits.
- Businesses they try and open fully face five figure fines and jail sentences.
- The Supreme Court just ruled 5-4 that churches cannot fully open, in direct violation of our First Amendment rights.
I love all these journalists and bloggers declaring "COVID is over!"
The powers that be have their knee on our necks.
The Covid-19 hysteria is being put to the test. If there are not major spikes, particularly in the cities with large protests and riots, then the coronavirus is either not “highly contagious” or it’s petering out.
No spikes from this then there are no more reasons for lockdowns, masks, physical distancing and all the other nonsense.
Is that to say they might get a six-month headstart on attempting to restart the economy?
But they simply drag it out until the election.
BTT
Here in NE Pennsy, the zip codes with the biggest number of COVID cases correlated with high Hispanic population percents
(Hazelton was #1)
I hope we have millions on ventilators. Sorry just the mood Im in. So sick of liberals.
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