
Does Bill de Blasio make it his mission in life to prove what a mental midget he is?
“It will not be the same parade we are used to. It will be a different kind of event. [Macy’s is] reinventing the event for this moment in history.
You will be able to feel the spirit and the joy of that day on television, online — not a live parade, but something that will really give us that warmth and that great feeling we have on Thanksgiving Day.”
But according to Mayor de Blasio the BLM, Antifa riots…Dammit, I mean, “Peaceful Protests” can continue unabated.
Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade Canceled…Is Christmas Next?
New York City’s Macy’s Thanksgiving celebration is an iconic event, in which Santa Clause traditionally ends the parade, thereby kicking off the Christmas season.
But now that the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade is kaput for the first time in about a century, will de Blasio cancel Christmas next?
I assume he’ll make that decision depending on who wins the Presidential election on November 3rd. I have a feeling if Joe Biden dementia’s his way into the White House NYC’s draconian COVID restrictions will ease up tremendously.
The brunt of the blame was laid on dimwitted Democrat De Blasio as NYC’s Mayor he is directly involved with every anti-coronavirus lockdown and supposed COVID safety measures that New Yorkers are forced to endure.
Many on Twitter made the argument that the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade could give the city a much needed “morale boost” amid the pandemic that has infected almost a half-million people and taken the lives of over 32,000 New Yorkers due to the inept handling of the Coronavirus by de Blasio, and New York Governor Andrew Cuomo.
And of course, social media pointed out de Blasio’s ‘spit in NY’ers face’ Black Lives matter hypocrisy.
Grinch DeBlasio won't be happy only canceling Thanksgiving Day Parade.
He's itching to cancel Christmas. #Timestamped #NYC pic.twitter.com/SahtUBvLxB— Beverly A. Pekala (@PekalaLaw) September 14, 2020
BREAKING REPORT: Bill de Blasio CANCELS Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, says it will be VIRTUAL this year…
— Chuck Callesto (@ChuckCallesto) September 14, 2020