Sanctuary City Mayor Mulls The Potential Of Body Scanners

One would think that lawmakers in New York City would be completely focused on reducing crime.

Indeed, following even more deadly attacks on New York City subways, body scanners are apparently set to make an appearance.

That’s right: After deploying 1,000+ National Guardsmen and police, the subway system is still out of control with crime, leaving the city to invest in even more aggressive safety measures.

“We are going to use technology to identify those bad people who are carrying bad weapons … And I say to those who are afraid of scanners who rather not walk through it, I rather you be safe – so let’s bring on the scanners,” Sanctuary City Mayor Eric Adams declared.

How about we “bring on” adherence to federal immigration law? Anyone? Anyone?

Then again, at least Adams appears to be paying lip service to crime.

Other New York “representatives” are more concerned with rather anti-American endeavors.

Alas, an illegal “lawmaker” is less concerned with crime and apparently more concerned with rewriting the history of 9/11/01 for social media-addicted youngsters.

Catalina Cruz, an assemblywoman who came to the US illegally as a child, has decided that students across New York City need to learn about the “enduring repercussions of 9/11,” rather than the actual history of 9/11.

As suspected, Cruz wants to make 9/11 all about race.

Per Cruz, the most important lessons that students should learn about 9/11 include the following: “Islamophobia and xenophobia in politics, domestic and foreign policy/legislation, media, and general public attitudes.”

Naturally, Cruz has an especially strong focus on “Islamophobia and xenophobia” and “hate crimes and discrimination.”

The Dems’ bread and butter.

Meanwhile, other conservative parents are aghast at the latest and not so greatest plans to destroy the city’s educational system.

Michele Exner, an advisor at Parents Defending Education, is beyond disgusted at the ways in which Dems are aiming to rewrite 9/11.

“Terrorists attacked America on 9/11 and took the lives of nearly 3,000 innocent people … These are the facts, and it is a day students should be required to learn about in schools. It is disgusting that this idiotic legislation aims to minimize those atrocities by focusing on more race-baiting instead of truth telling,” Exner exclaimed.

Seriously.

And the absence of truth telling is precisely why social media-addicted youth, many of whom apparently receive their education from TikTok, think that Osama bin Laden is a great guy.

A report from the Economic Times reveals the insanity that’s unfolded across the nation not even three decades after 9/11 occurred.

“Why do some Americans hold positive views on Al Qaeda terrorist Osama Bin Laden, who was responsible for the 9/11 attack in which more than 3,000 US citizens were killed? It may appear bizarre, but a new poll shows that one out of five younger Americans has a positive view of Osama bin Laden. It also shows that various age groups hold differing views about the September 11, 2001 terror attacks … The opinion survey also found that three in 10 members of Generation Z thought the views of bin Laden were a ‘force for good,’” the outlet reported.

Way to go, Emperor Xiden.

Looks like Beijing’s “long game” with Bribe’m Biden has paid off.

Author: Jane Jones


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