WOW! What These Proud Patriots Did To NYC’s Mayor Is Absolutely Perfect!
On Wednesday, New York City Mayor Eric Adams received an earful of words from the New Yorker as he got out of his limousine with his entourage heading to an upscale event at The Brooklyn Chop House in Times Square.
The protesters were furious after Adams fired one of his own city lawyers after confronting him for forcing small children to wear masks and for not lifting vaccine mandates in the workplace in NYC.
Protesters have thrown him explicit obscenities while shouting “Lift the mandates!”, “Kneel before me Eric Adams” and “Kneel before me moth** f*****, as well as graphic barrages of other curse words.
In the video, the mayor can be seen attempting to hold composure and stops to smile for photos.
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One of the protesters Jon Kopel said that “Mayor Adams has lifted the vaccine mandates for wealthy sports teams (NY Yankees and NY Mets) and for Kyrie Irving (God bless Irving for being principled enough to stick to his guns and not submit to the vaccine),”
He added, “Yet he has not lifted these mandates for city workers.”
Another video below also show how protester waited for the Mayor to leave and yelled at him “You don’t care about your city!”, “Shame on you!”, “BOOOO!” and “You piece of Sh**”. Someone carries a sign reading “Don’t Step On My Liberty.”
Watch it here: Rumble/Video
And when Adams gets into his car while giving thumbs up to the crowd with a smile they yell “Get in there you piece of sh**, you piece of garbage moth** fu****!” A man then runs to the car as it drives off with double middle fingers as more people shout “F*** you” and “BOOOOO”. After the vehicle started moving, the protesters even chased them down the street.
Kopel added “Apparently there are two sets of rules (not laws enacted by the legislature as required), one set of rules for Adams friends and supporters, and another set of rules for the lowly serfs,”
He also said, “Maybe Adams wants free tickets to Yankees and Nets games?”
Earlier before the incident, the city workers had held a demonstration at Madison Square Garden. The protest was against NYC’s two tiers rules that mandate workers to be vaccinated and toddlers are masked.
Kopel said:
“If we don’t take a stand against the evil that has gripped New York City and the world we will lose our freedom, our health, and our very lives. This is why we must fight now to protect our freedom here in NYC until every immoral and unconstitutional mandate is gone.”
Source: The Gateway Pundit