.@LKendallDye For a more recent op ed in the NYT that is nasty to Jews, see @rosnersdomain’s latest. Your headline slams “NYC Jews” (all 1.2 million+) for a localized issue. Clean up your own bigotry before lecturing others on this topic.
.@LKendallDye We can perhaps sponsor for you to live one month in one of the hotels now occupied by homeless people where you can blog daily about the great experiences there. It will be a real Tikun Olam as the public will understand the plight of the homeless population.
.@LKendallDye If the cost is reasonable, we can also sponser the cost of the NYDN editor that approved your op-ed. Imagine the unique perspective that you will both bring to the public. @NYCMayor Please arrange separate rooms for the two and rooms where one bed is already in use.
We were Twitter blocked by the writer behind the article that besmirches all of NYC Jews based on a neighborhood rejection (by some Jews and non-Jews) to an overflow of homeless people. We offered the writer to live among homeless people for a month & to blog about their plight.
The person claims to be an actor and a writer which would make a perfect fit to mingle unnoticed in the hotel for homeless people and also blog about a topic so close to the heart of the writer. It would have been a 3-in-1 sponsored by OJPAC but it seems to have been rejected.
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@rosnersdomain The second paragraph contradicts your generalized paragraph before that. BTW, there is no data that lack of rule following is an Orthodox Jewish problem or that OJs have worse infection rates. If Richard Spencer made such claims on all Jews, you would pounce.
More garbage, @rosnersdomain. You claim “Ultra-Orthodox Jews tend to be poor by design. They prioritize study over work.” Employment rates among men (in Hasidic-populated Kiryas Joel) is quite close to that of NY overall as seen from the chart which is based on Census surveys.
@rosnersdomain Per Pew, a larger portion of Haredi households in the US earn above $100K a year than the genera population, so (Orthodox) Jews can’t win. If they earn well, antisemites pounce that “Jews have money.” If Orthodox earn less, bigots pounce.
Below is the NYT link for the data in the video. Numbers are updated daily. In the chart in the video (updated Oct 27th), 12 counties had worse death rates than the downstate counties with Red Zones, but in the Oct 28th update, 13 counties were worse.
URGENT UPDATE! Now 15 counties in NY have worse Coronavirus death rates over the last 7 days than any of the counties in which @NYGovCuomo made Jewish-focused Red Zones the last 3 weeks. 2 mornings ago, 12 counties were worse. The data is from the NYT link above.
If NYC is at 2.4% then many zip codes are above 3% and many neighborhoods are above 4% if @NYGovCuomo were to Red Zone them. We said weeks ago that COVID-19 is a NY problem but Cuomo pretended it’s a Jewish one. He neglected the issue and caused a spike in harassment of Jews.
Case counts and infection rates can fluctuate based on local testing patterns, but deaths from Coronavirus tell a clearer story. Over the last week, TWELVE counties had more Covid deaths per capita than any of the 4 counties where Cuomo had set up Jewish-focused Red Zones.
In Coronavirus deaths per capita over the last 7 days, Orange is number 13 on the list (12 counties are worse); Rockland is at 16. Those two counties have Cuomo Red Zones in it yet the cases from a few weeks ago did not put those 2 counties at the top for deaths. How? Answer:
The downstate (Jew-focused) zones averaged a 3.51% infection rate last week and 2.78% in the just-concluded week. The upstate Focus Zones, created just days ago in counties with no measurable Orthodox Jewish communities in it, averaged 6.2% last week; 6.1% this week.
TWELVE COUNTIES (with no measurable Orthodox Jewish communities in it) had worse Coronavirus infection rates yesterday than the average rate of the Jew-focused zones at 2.41%. It’s time to let go of these farce narrow-zones and to focus on the counties that are doing worse daily.
In all the weeks that @NYGovCuomo and staff made the COVID-19 resurgence about Orthodox Jews, there were multiple counties upstate who had daily worse infection rates than those norrowly-design, Jew-focused Red Zones. Now there are many more counties doing worse because people
“An Orthodox Jewish advocacy group accused @NYGovCuomo of unfairly scapegoating Orthodox communities for rising coronavirus cases, noting that positivity rates also have climbed in upstate counties with no measurable Orthodox populations.”
”’The tone from the governor is reckless because it leads people to think that Coronavirus is not an issue in their non-Orthodox backyard which may lead to a neglect in following rules,’ read the statement from the Orthodox Jewish Public Affairs Council.” recordonline.com/story/news/cor…
BREAKING! Many counties across NY with no measurable Orthodox Jewish communities in it have now very high infection rates:
11.9% Greene
9.6% Yates
7.1% Hamilton
6.1% Chemung
6.0% Cortland
5.9% Schuyler
4.7% Steuben
Orange (2.9%) and Rockland (2.2%) have way lower rates.
One day @NYGovCuomo focuses on regions. The next day on counties. The following day on zip codes. The next day on blocks within zip codes. Then, he blames the statewide COVID-19 resurgence on Orthodox Jews. An OJPAC co-founder spoke to @NBCNewYork about it.
Governor Cuomo keeps repeating a line that Orthodox Jews are now upset despite softer rules than the spring because back then rules were not enforced and now they are. No, Governor. Back in April, you did not single out Jews (by changing metrics); now you do. See the differnce?