During a press briefing this week New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio unmasked his true intentions, ironically with the help of the COVID19 scare to justify it.
“I like to say very bluntly, our mission is to redistribute wealth,”
According to bizpacreview the mayor declared. “A lot of people bristle at that phrase, that is, in fact, the phrase we need to use.”
He Unmasked his disdain for Police
First on de Blasio’s straight-up-communist agenda was “reforming the NYPD, of deepening neighborhood policing, of changing police culture. That work must intensify and it will in 2021, a lot is planned and will be revealed in coming weeks. But the bottom line is we can never accept a broken status quo, we can never go back to a past that didn’t work.”
This is a clear repudiation of the administration of Republican Rudy Giuliani who famously cleaned up New York City through aggressive and highly effective measures against organized crime, drugs, petty street crime and urban blight. If this is the past that “didn’t work” according to de Blasio, the future of America’s largest city looks bleak.
As usual former NYPD officer turned Radio Host Dan Bongino called it:
The mask is coming off, ladies and gentlemen. Prepare for the fight ahead…https://t.co/zKjYOyI7E6
— Dan Bongino (@dbongino) December 18, 2020
De Blasio’s Real Target: The Kids
Next on deck was the NYC education system and ramped up “diversity planning” in all 32 NYC districts de Blasio was very direct in his near perfect Marxist recitation. The leftist buzzwords are bold for your convenience.
“And that means a commitment to fighting disparities and inequality in every part of the life of New York City and that certainly takes us to education where if you’re talking about the problems of disparity, if you’re talking about structural racism, certainly policing is not the only area to talk about. There are many areas to talk about and education must be front and center,” he continued.
“There has been so much that needed to be addressed in education in New York City, and from the beginning, what I tried to focus on was a very simple concept: equity and excellence,” de Blasio said.
Here’s the kicker he added to reinforce his aim to redistribute wealth:
“That we needed to profoundly change the distribution of resources.”
“The COVID era has taught us that so clearly, and we need to do better and we will,” de Blasio said.