Diverse NYC Protesters Chant “F–k Joe Biden”
28 Sep 2021
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CLAY: We’ve been talking about the decline in trust for Joe Biden as it pertains to covid, the lack of intellectually honest discussion surrounding natural immunity and covid mandates in New York. We’re gonna play you some of the crazy quotes from the new New York governor replacing Andrew Cuomo, Kathy Hochul. But I want you to hear, in a positive sign, this protest that took place in New York City against vaccine mandates. Buck, I don’t know why you weren’t out there beating the drum, leading this parade.
BUCK: I didn’t know about it. The swoop will be out front as soon as I hear about one of these things. They don’t tell me.
CLAY: I saw… It’s a lot of people in this protest, and, despite the fact that everybody out there in the media wants to say, “Oh, it’s your ignorant Trump voters who are refusing to go get their covid vaccine,” it was a really diverse group of people. You can see the video. We’re gonna play some of the audio, and it ain’t that good for Joe Biden.
CROWD: F(bleep) Joe Biden and de Blasio! F(bleep) Joe Biden and de Blasio! F(bleep) Joe Biden and de Blasio! F(bleep) Joe Biden and de Blasio! F(bleep) Joe Biden and de Blasio! Wooo!
CLAY: I think we get the idea of what’s going on there.
BUCK: I think they’re unhappy with de Blasio and Joe Biden.
CLAY: In case you couldn’t hear ’cause it’s a little bit conflicted there, as Buck just said, they were going after de Blasio in New York City for the vaccine mandates and Joe Biden for his presidential vaccine.
BUCK: I want to hat tip I think it was Candace Owens who first brought up this dichotomy, maybe it was last week, about how if you go into a restaurant in New York, you have to show your vaccine passport. But you get on the subway, you don’t have to show anything. You just get to sit in your subway car, surrounded by people, no ventilation.
There’s no outdoor dining option, so to speak, in the subway. You’re indoors in the subway car and I think it’s very clear why that is. Because a lot of the minority population of New York City remains unvaccinated, and New York City would come to a screeching halt in a lot of ways if you could not get those frontline workers, a large percentage of them who are black and brown people. And if you cut them off from subway access, now you’re not gonna have people that are actually showing up and working in the businesses, restaurants, et cetera, in New York City, and Manhattan proper, for example.
CLAY: Putting on their masks for the rich people so they can serve them.
BUCK: That’s it: The class element of this, folks. The people that are that are in the so-called service industry, servant class, service industry, they’re always masked up somehow. But AOC and the rest are not.
CLAY: It’s amazing.
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