NYC Mayor Bloomberg Says ‘Cops Should Strike’ Until Citizens Disarm
Last night New York’s Mayor Michael Bloomberg made an extraordinarily dangerous and radical pronouncement. He was appearing on CNN’s “Piers Morgan Tonight” when the host asked him: “Why do so many Americans not feel angry enough to demand further gun control?” Here’s his answer:
Well, I would take it one step further. I don’t understand why the police officers across this country don’t stand up collectively and say, we’re going to go on strike. We’re not going to protect you. Unless you, the public, through your legislature, do what’s required to keep us safe.
After all, police officers want to go home to their families. And we’re doing everything we can to make their job more difficult but, more importantly, more dangerous, by leaving guns in the hands of people who shouldn’t have them, and letting people who have those guns buy things like armor-piercing bullets.
The Puffington Host reports that Bloomberg is not standing behind his statement: “According to a tweet from New York Times reporter Kate Taylor, Bloomberg tried to walk that statement back on Tuesday. ‘I don’t mean literally go on strike,’ Bloomberg said, according to Taylor. ‘In fact in New York they can’t go on strike–there’s a law against it.’ ”
We are unable to comprehend what Bloomberg could have in mind when he says he didn’t mean his comment “literally.” Last year, when lefties went hysterical over “violent” and “eliminationist” rhetoric from the right, it was clear that almost all of the examples they cited were not literal. Politicians and political observers have long drawn metaphors from the language of combat. Some such metaphors, like the word “campaign,” are so ingrained in the language that they are dead ones.
By contrast, as far as we know there is no metaphorical meaning of the phrase “go on strike.” Further, the context of Bloomberg’s remarks makes clear that he did mean the phrase literally. Merriam-Webster defines strike as “a work stoppage by a body of workers to enforce compliance with demands made on an employer.” Bloomberg said he wants police to declare “collectively”: “We’re not going to protect you. Unless you, the public, through your legislature, do what’s required to keep us safe.”
In Bloomberg’s defense, one might observe that he urged police only to “say” they would “go on strike,” not to follow through on the threat if lawmakers refuse to meet the putative demands. It must be said, too, that there are already plenty of laws on the books designed specifically to protect cops–for example, making the murder of a policeman a more serious offense than one in which the victim is a civilian. (Some of these laws apply to other government workers as well. New York City buses have signs warning that it is “a felony” to kill the driver.)
And whether Bloomberg meant to suggest a real strike threat or an empty one, it seems obvious that such a move would be counterproductive. The prospect of police shirking their duty to protect the citizenry strengthens, not weakens, the case for private ownership of firearms and other tools of self-defense.
A police strike, as Bloomberg figured out a day late, is illegal in itself. Bloomberg’s strike would be for the purpose of curtailing the citizenry’s constitutional rights. The mayor urged an unlawful rebellion by government employees against their employers, the people. Since ours is a government of the people, established by the Constitution, this was nothing less than a call for insurrection. source – WSJ
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about 10 months ago
One would think/pray, who better than an ‘elected’ official would best understand the deadly force, an ‘implied action,’ their words could have over those of simpler mindsets. What Bloomberg suggested, indicates a total disconnect from our Constitution, and implies that the Second Amendment is only to cause the deaths of those, We the People, ‘hire’ to protect, We the People, and our Constitution.
Remember, November, S O O N to C O M E.
about 10 months ago
I’ll be nice and not use my great vocabulary. YOU, Bloomburg are as delusional and socialistic as that liar in chief. I hope the people of NYC wake up and vote your dying arse out of office. They need a TRUE AMERICAN not some MARXIST DICTATING to them how much soda they drink or for them to DISARM or you’ll hold back police protection. Disarming citizens makes them SLAVES.
This is why we have 2nd amendment:
“In 1911 Turkey established gun control. Subsequently, from 1915 to 1917, 1.5 million Armenians, deprived of the means to defend themselves, were rounded up and killed.
In 1929 the Soviet Union established gun control. From 1929 to 1953, approximately 20 million dissidents were arrested and executed.
In 1938 Germany established gun control. From 1939 to 1945 over 13 million Jews, gypsies, homosexuals, mentally ill, union leaders, Catholics and others, unable to fire a shot in protest, were killed by the state.
In 1935 China established gun control. Between 1948 and 1952, over 20 million dissidents were rounded up and murdered by the Communists.
In 1956 Cambodia enshrined gun control. In just two years (1975-1977) over one million “educated” people (about 1/3 of the entire population!) were executed by the Reds.
In 1964 Guatemala locked in gun control. From 1964 to 1981 over 100,000 Mayan Indians were rounded up and killed, unable to defend themselves.
In 1970 the Ugandan dictator decreed gun control. During the next nine years over 300,000 Christians were murdered.
Over 56 million people have died, unable to defend themselves, because of gun control in the last century alone.
about 10 months ago
Thank you, mzaz. That information should be available on everyone’s PC, for quick reference, of why I feel we need a law that says everyone need carry a weapon. Bad guys won’t attack armed crowds, too great a chance of being the second or third dead person.
about 10 months ago
I agree-send the police home and let an armed populace deal with thugs, robbers and child molesters. This would save a ton on court costs and clean up the streets. Then when the cops want their jobs back, perhaps other jobs with the city may be open-maybe garbage men…
about 10 months ago
Bloomberg is a puppet that needs removal from power. The city will not do that. It has been foreseen the city will be destroyed in one day anyway. Actually, if the canary islands slip into the ocean due to steam vents from a volcanoe there, it is expected to wipe out everything along the eastern seaboard of the USA.The landslide could bring a tsunami upwards of 600 feet high or more, traveling perhaps 800 miles per hour, slaming into the coast within two hours. Gee, didn’t we see a movie with a similar scenario ? That one aparently used HAARP in the mode of exothermic and endothermic effects, bringing immediate extremely low temps.
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