Thursday, April 29, 2021

Even the NY Times Now Says Gov. Andrew Cuomo Cover-Up of COVID Deaths is Worse than Known Even the left-wing ‘New York Times’ is saying that New York Governor Andrew Cuomo’s cover-up of the state’s COVID-19 deaths. Published 10 hours ago on April 29, 2021By Warner Todd Huston

 

Even the NY Times Now Says Gov. Andrew Cuomo Cover-Up of COVID Deaths is Worse than Known

Even the left-wing ‘New York Times’ is saying that New York Governor Andrew Cuomo’s cover-up of the state’s COVID-19 deaths.

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Now, even the left-wing New York Times is saying that New York Governor Andrew Cuomo’s cover-up of the state’s COVID-19 deaths is worse than previously known.

The NYT published its new report on Wednesday and is the worst assessment of the governor’s actions yet published by the paper that is usually extremely favorable to him.

According to the paper, Cuomo’s aides continued to cover up the true number of coronavirus deaths in nursing homes from state medical officials for at least five months. The paper also said that Cuomo’s underlings put out a report that lied about the numbers by misleadingly comparing New York to other states.

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The Times also said that Cuomo’s administration refused to put out its secret report that had more factual and accurate numbers.

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Naturally, Cuomo tried to brush off the Times’ report.

“The whole brouhaha here is overblown to the point where there are cynical suggestions offered for the plain and simple truth that the chamber wanted only to release accurate information that they believed was totally unassailable,” said Cuomo attorney Elkan Abramowitz.

“The chamber was never satisfied that the numbers that they were getting from D.O.H. were accurate,” Abramowitz added.

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Black Professor Talks of Imprisoning Whites and Gassing them in Coming Race War A black English professor from Barnard College noted that white people should be imprisoned then gassed. Published 9 hours ago on April 29, 2021By Warner Todd Huston

 


Black Professor Talks of Imprisoning Whites and Gassing them in Coming Race War

A black English professor from Barnard College noted that white people should be imprisoned then gassed.

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A black English professor from Barnard College noted that white people should be imprisoned then gassed “when the race war hits its crescendo.”

Ben Philippe, who teaches English and film studies at New York-based Barnard College, made his hateful proclamations on a CBC radio show, this week.

At the start of the show, CBC host Talia Schlanger read a segment from Philippe’s book describing what the professor would do in a race war, according to The College Fix.

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When this race war hits its crescendo, I’ll gather you all into a beautifully decorated room under the pretense of unity. I’ll give a speech to civility and all the good times we share; I’ll smile as we raise glasses to your good, white health, while the detonator blinks under the table, knowing the exits are locked and the air vents filled with gas.

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Philippe attempted to explain what he was talking about with his hateful comments.

“If it’s always going to be us versus them … then— you know— I guess I was wrestling with the question that, isn’t the end result of that, all-out warfare? Like, ‘Game of Thrones’-style warfare? and what does that look like? And I lived in that sort of stray thought for a few pages,” Philippe continued, adding that the words were “disturbing to write, too because I’m not a violent person, I love all my white friends.”

Regardless of his blithe explanation, Schlanger was not amused.

As a Jewish person whose “grandparents survived the Holocaust,” Schlanger said she found the passage “shocking and disturbing.”

“I can’t tell you how it felt to read that sentiment,” Schlanger added.

Still, despite having a proper initial reaction, Schlanger went on the be “disgusting” on her own by pandering to blacks, saying, “I wanted to say to you that I’m so sorry that your experience of the world made you feel that way, and made you feel compelled to write that.”

It is sad that the CBC felt the need to give this hateful racist a forum to disgorge his hate.

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