Dominance and submission on display in New York City: who's allowed to violate noise ordinances?
Say you were in a punk-rock band from New York City, with 60,000 city residents as fans.
And say you claimed to be so popular that you went to the city and demanded that you be able to broadcast your most popular song over high-power loudspeakers all over the city, five times a day, every day.
Think the city would say "Of course we'll let you do that, cuz you've got 60,000 fans. And if it irritates the rest of the citizens, tough! Cuz you've got 60,000 fans!" ?
Not even close. The other 8 million residents of the city would cite the city's numerous "noise ordinances" to demand that the city not approve the punkers' demand.
But what if, instead, the city's Muslims demanded the same thing? Aw, you already guessed: The city would fawn and slobber and bend the knee to please the muzz. And they did.
Why does the city allow Muslims to break city ordinances--something no other group would even remotely be given permission to do, eh? Ask the Democrat shitheads ruling New York.
Of course the Muzz could broadcast their call to prayer via cell phone, and avoid violating the anti-noise laws. But of course they didn't do that...because this is actually about showing which group is dominant and which is showing submission.
If you don't recognize that you're too stupid to breathe. And to show you the dominance at work, click this link and read how utterly fawning mayor Eric Adams and the city's police chief were in bending the knee to the outrageous demand.
https://www.nyc.gov/office-of-the-mayor/news/624-23/transcript-mayor-adams-nypd-commissioner-caban-take-historic-step-embrace-adhan-muslim-call
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