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I dont know what ever came of it in the end (I dont live in NYC, and you could never pay me enough to), but the TLDR is that when New York City started designating COVID hotspots that needed extra lockdown measures, people very quickly learned that there was an almost 1:1 ratio of those zones being heavily Jewish neighborhoods. When people pointed this out, extra police were sent in to deal with it, but they had to bring in police from outside the normal precinct because the local cops refused to enforce it. Some of these measures include closing stores while one the next block over is still open, spying on Jewish Synagogues for being "over-capacity", and WELDING THE GATES OF THEIR PARKS SHUT!!!. Dont know what has come of it since, other than one of the major community leaders by the name of Heshy Tischler has been fighting the city and is running for city commission in the next election. If you want the much longer version, here is an interview from about a month ago with Tim Pool (Link)

3 years ago
3 score
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I dont know what ever came of it in the end (I dont live in NYC, and you could never pay me enough to), but the TLDR is that when New York City started designating COVID hotspots that needed extra lockdown measures, people very quickly learned that there was an almost 1:1 ratio of those zones being heavily Jewish neighborhoods. When people pointed this out, extra police were sent in to deal with it, but they had to bring in police from outside the normal precinct because the local cops refused to enforce it.

Some of these measures include closing stores while one the next block over is still open, spying on Jewish Synagogues for being "over-capacity", and WELDING THE GATES OF THEIR PARKS SHUT!!!.

Dont know what has come of it sense, other than one of the major community leaders by the name of Heshy Tischler has been fighting the city and is running for city commission in the next election.

If you want the much longer version, here is an interview from about a month ago with Tim Pool (Link)

3 years ago
1 score