De Blasio cancels Messi’s parade because attendees ‘follow law’: Seth Baron


Seth Barrow, associate editor of the City Journal, said Monday that New York Mayor Bill de Blasio had canceled the annual Macy’s Day parade on Thanksgiving this year, citing coronavirus concerns, but that the City Hall’s left, violating its restraining order Said editor Seth Barrow on Monday.

Barron told “Tucker Carlson Tonight” that Brooklyn Democrat De Blasio is “fakeless” and is trying to crush anything that brings a sense of joy or generality to his constituents.

Instead de Blasio made the planned “virtual” parade the champion.

“It will not be the same parade we use. It will be a different occasion. We are bringing the event back to this moment of history. You can feel the spirit and joy of that day on television, online,” de Blasio said in a public comment. Was.

Barron said city officials are “urging” the mayor to focus on improving the cracking environment in New York, from the deadly spike in crime to the economic devastation of statewide and citywide lockdowns.

“That’s kind of these failed answers [to that], “Said Barrow.” The Macy’s Day Parade is a good example – this is an extremely popular national occasion. If we had it, it would signal ‘Hey New York City tourists want it – maybe not everyone now but we’re open to business. [and] This has the same future. ”

Barron said de Blasio often targets “cheerful and healthy” celebrities because proponents of such things “follow the law.”

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Meanwhile, for several nights in Washington Square Park in Manhattan, the NYU student newspaper “Midnight Revs” has a tendency not to widely comply with live music and COVID-19 restrictions.

“Every week in Washington Square Park, deny fascism – which is part of revolutionary communism. [movement] Has a party with a DJ and hundreds of people drink, do drugs and dance – [but] Bill de Blasio also takes note of it – so he is clearly and unequivocally approving of it. “