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NY Mayor De Blasio wants New Yorkers to rat on each other.

"New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio took to Twitter Saturday to urge his constituents to monitor, photograph and report each other if they aren’t strictly obeying his social distancing guidelines. Just fire off a photo to 3-1-1 of a few guys having a chat in a bodega and Hizzoner will send police officers, with guns and everything, to break it up. What could go wrong?"


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New Yorkers have done a great job flattening the curve of coronavirus. Now is not the time to start informing on each other.

New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio took to Twitter Saturday to urge his constituents to monitor, photograph and report each other if they aren’t strictly obeying his social distancing guidelines. Just fire off a photo to 3-1-1 of a few guys having a chat in a bodega and Hizzoner will send police officers, with guns and everything, to break it up. What could go wrong?

Throughout the video de Blasio holds a creepy smile as he imagines millions of New Yorkers ratting each other out to help perfect his vision of government-constructed existence. We will be soldiers in his dream socialist army, pointing fingers and getting a nice pat on the back from the powers that be. It is a disturbing dystopia future to imagine.

When I was growing up in Northeast Philly, there was an old lady named Mrs. Ferry who lived in the row house next to my big Aunt Mary. Mrs. Ferry would sit on her porch all day listening to the police scanner and holding a little notebook. If she saw you smoking, or fighting, or if you broke a streetlight playing lightball, she’d write it down. And when you got home that night your parents knew all about it.

We do not want to live in a society of Mrs. Ferrys. We have recent evidence as to how horrifying it is to live in a country where everyone is potentially the police. Read a play by Vaclav Havel; listen to any story from communist dissidents about the fear of friends and neighbors. There is no terror any government can cause greater than turning citizens into each other’s jail keepers.

Listen, if the guy downstairs is running an illegal speakeasy and 50 people a night are pouring in, sure, yeah. Say to him, “Listen, this can’t happen we have to stop this.” If he won’t, call the landlord or the authorities. But if you see some kids playing basketball, or more than one person in the ATM kiosk, cool down your trigger finger. Let it be.

The irony of de Blasio’s sudden call for us to all start spying on each other is that New York has flattened the curve by more or less obeying the guidelines that have been laid out. The people understand the situation; they have reacted reasonably and will continue to do so. Introducing this radically anti-American idea that we should be informing on each other left and right when the fight against the virus is going well makes no sense.

In fact, the only way it really does make sense is if the goal is to use this emergency to further empower the government by making all of us its agents. But we have shown this is needless and have frankly done a remarkable job. Now is the time when Americans have to trust each other and each other’s good judgment– judgment that has thus far more than passed the test. Now is not the time to turn on each other regardless of what Mayor de Blasio says.

The American people are going through a lot of tests at once right now. The saving lives test. The trying to avoid total economic collapse test. And importantly the civil liberties test. In regard to this last one we have some choice. Under how harsh a watch from big brother do we want to spend our days? Do we want to become big brother ourselves? Isn’t that always the way? When we read “1984” we all imagine we are Winston, and in so doing entirely miss the point.

This thing, that de Blasio wants us to do is a thing we cannot do. We cannot live in fear of each other, we cannot live thinking of ourselves as the eyes and ears of the state, we cannot live in panic driven paranoia.

The bottom line is don’t listen to de Blasio. Use your best judgment, but don’t become a Storm Trooper in his clampdown brigade. We have enough to worry about without deputizing ourselves to be an annoyance to our neighbors. Let the mayor flex whatever muscle he thinks he has left after his shambolic handling of coronavirus. The people of New York will not become his secret police.

I believe that the correct French pronunciation is oh-bvwoss-ee-ya. smile
Talk about an easy way to go after gun owners or anyone you don't like. Just call in a name not doing the social distance stuff.
It has never been acceptable to be a “rat”.
Originally Posted by Mike_S
It has never been acceptable to be a “rat”.
It is for a dimoc-rat.
But, but...... Didn't DeBlasio himself and the NY City Public Health Commissioner initially say that Covid 19 initial reports were nothing more than "misinformation" and that everyone should continue life as normal ? Now those commies want to turn it into East Berlin before the fall of the Berlin Wall. Complete with STASI ..... The East Berlin secret police that often operated on tips from citizens, who were encouraged to turn others in for various "infractions". Including having firearms or other things not allowed by the ruling class. Welcome to the great society, folks.
Snitches get stitches.
This episode really has brought out the totalitarians. If you aren't living like you just had a lung transplant, they are pissed.
Next he'll appoint Gautieters to organize a volksgestapo.
Hey, boys and girls, a little East German Stasi never hurt anything, right? It's not only "for the children," but for your own good. Just take your pill and you won't feel a thing.

L.W.
If you're not doing anything wrong, you don't have anything to worry about.
Even if you're not doing anything wrong; you could still get "red flagged", in which case you will be guilty until proven innocent. But it's all necessary for public safety, right ? Along with "we have to do this for the common good", etc. etc.etc.........
lol, yeah, that's what they say.....
Originally Posted by dassa
If you're not doing anything wrong, you don't have anything to worry about.
Sorry, but the definition of wrong is rather hard to pin down these days.
Originally Posted by Morewood
Snitches get stitches.



I thought that, too.
and liberals call conservatives Nazis.
Originally Posted by 22250rem
Even if you're not doing anything wrong; you could still get "red flagged", in which case you will be guilty until proven innocent. But it's all necessary for public safety, right ? Along with "we have to do this for the common good", etc. etc.etc.........

Hey, it's for the children.
Originally Posted by Hastings
Originally Posted by dassa
If you're not doing anything wrong, you don't have anything to worry about.
Sorry, but the definition of wrong is rather hard to pin down these days.

For me, the difference between right and wrong has never changed.
Posted By: sse Re: What was obvious is obviouser - 04/19/20
Originally Posted by dassa
Originally Posted by Hastings
Originally Posted by dassa
If you're not doing anything wrong, you don't have anything to worry about.
Sorry, but the definition of wrong is rather hard to pin down these days.

For me, the difference between right and wrong has never changed.

well the mich governor's exec orders are so crystal clear there are over 300 faq's to try and determine what is 'right and wrong'...
Thankfully I don't rely on her insanity for my definition of right and wrong. Or any other politician, for that matter.
Originally Posted by 5sdad

I believe that the correct French pronunciation is oh-bvwoss-ee-ya. smile

That makes it very very more better.
Jim in Idaho: That is what demonrats do - rat on each other.
Sheesh.
What next?
Hold into the wind
VarmintGuy
Originally Posted by dassa
Thankfully I don't rely on her insanity for my definition of right and wrong. Or any other politician, for that matter.
That's the problem. The police might accept her definition over yours.
Yes, leave the neighbors alone. Don't be a rat.

UNLESS they're selling dope out the back door.

Or repairing cars in the garage against zoning ordinances.

Or parking their placarded work truck on the street in front of their house.

Or illegally harvesting a game animal in any manner.

Or neglecting their children.

Or smacking the wife around.

Or playing music too loudly after Midnight on a Friday night.
But remember......if it saves one life, its for the children, we are all in this together, the new normal....or whatever the phuggin fear mongering commies catch phrase of the day happens to be.
The battlefield gets closer.
Posted By: Quak Re: What was obvious is obviouser - 04/20/20
In my neck of the woods snitches get stitches
The local commisars started an official county hotline and mail in procedures for ratting out your friends and neighbors a month ago. With 80% of rhe county registered dhimmicrats, it’s been real popular.
Originally Posted by Hastings
Originally Posted by dassa
If you're not doing anything wrong, you don't have anything to worry about.
Sorry, but the definition of wrong is rather hard to pin down these days.

Sorry to disagree but it's actually quite easy......if a Democrat says it then it's right.....but if a conservative says it then it's wrong.....see how easy it is?
Our Demonrat Governor has linked his responses to NY.
I'm seriously starting to think it has become an experiment on
Totalitarianism. Even as the earlier efforts show progress, they
continue to ratchet up the restrictions. They are looking for the limit.

Today, I'm pretty sure I will be required to wear a mask at work, all day.
There isn't another person within 20 feet of me. And no reason to
wear a nasty mask.


This started with this Asshat a couple years ago.
Mandatory reduced speeds on our interstates during snow, then
a ban on commercial vehicles.

Come on!

Truck drivers are the safest drivers on the road.
The most trained, the most regulated, most experienced.
The ones who actually need to be moving.

But he could declare an Emergency because of 4" of snow, then impose
his will on the subjects. 4" of snow!

It's F'n Pennsylvania, it's January, it snows.
We drive in it.

Just another turn of the screw.
The water temp went up,
the frog is still in the pot...
Originally Posted by Mannlicher
The local commisars started an official county hotline and mail in procedures for ratting out your friends and neighbors a month ago. With 80% of rhe county registered dhimmicrats, it’s been real popular.




Cleanse by fire. smile
Originally Posted by Dillonbuck

The water temp went up,
the frog is still in the pot...


Bingo!
Originally Posted by Jim in Idaho
NY Mayor De Blasio wants New Yorkers to rat on each other.

"New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio took to Twitter Saturday to urge his constituents to monitor, photograph and report each other if they aren’t strictly obeying his social distancing guidelines. Just fire off a photo to 3-1-1 of a few guys having a chat in a bodega and Hizzoner will send police officers, with guns and everything, to break it up. What could go wrong?"


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Not limited to NY... Our county, on their website, has a spot to click on where you can 'report violations' of the stay at home order.... I heard about it and couldn't believe it.. But I found it and decided to leave 'em a leeetle message about the Constitution, the Bill of Rights and what they can do with their site and the govie's rule...

I'm betting other places/states are doing the exact same thing... Local farmer and friend used to live in Russia for nearly nine years working with their agriculture system. And this is exactly what that country did - encourage everybody to rat on everybody else.. If done, the victim just disappeared...

Comin' to a country near you...
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A while back our governor was hot for red flag laws before he was against them. I have a next door neighbor who is extremely put out and the govs change of mind. The guy, my neighbor, scares me as he his extremely liberal, hates hunting and guns. it would not surprise me if they ever do pass a red flag law that S.O.B. will try to be the first to turn someone in, most likely me. I
Paul B.
Originally Posted by PJGunner
A while back our governor was hot for red flag laws before he was against them. I have a next door neighbor who is extremely put out and the govs change of mind. The guy, my neighbor, scares me as he his extremely liberal, hates hunting and guns. it would not surprise me if they ever do pass a red flag law that S.O.B. will try to be the first to turn someone in, most likely me. I
Paul B.



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