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Targeting Christians and Jews

NYC Mayor Bill DeBlasio has been unfairly and unconstitutionally targeting Jews and Christians. First, there was the threat to close churches and synagogues, if they don't comply with his order. (I am sure that many godless were happy with the churches closed on Easter.) And, then, a few days ago he sent out an edict on Twitter, singling out the Jewish community, and threatening to have anyone arrested who didn't comply with social distancing. These attacks are unnecessary and hateful. All DeBlasio had to do was address church leaders and rabbis respectfully and ask for compliance. Instead he chose to be aggressive and disrespectful. Where is a similar message the Muslim community? Instead, at the start of Ramadan, the city provided about 500,000 free Halal meals to Muslims at different community centers. There is a double standard that must be addressed. On top of that, yesterday, May 2nd, the speaker of the NYC council lashed out at Samaritan's Purse, and said that they need leave the City, even though this charity (spearheaded by Rev. Franklin Graham) has been a God send. The speaker claimed it was due to his concern about the LBGT community. First, there is no record that Samaritan's Purse discriminates against the Lesbian and gay community; and second, again, where is the similar message to the Muslim community? And, we know that in Muslim countries gays are tortured and killed. Why do Democrats fear, resent, and loath Jews and Christians? Maybe it's because they are not "Democrats" at all, but socialists -- wolves in sheep's clothing.

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