Quickie: New York sanitation workers fired for refusing covid jabs reinstated with back pay
Watch the media and "fact-checkers" hump the floor with all their lying might
Yesterday morning, the Supreme Court of the State of New York found in favor of a group of New York City sanitation workers who sued after being fired in February for declining to receive the coronavirus “vaccine.” In refusing the shots, the workers were defying the vaccine mandate established by former New York City mayor Bill de Blasio, among the tallest retards ever to serve as an elected official in Gotham’s five septic, rat-infested boroughs. (Ever notice that half of the jobs in New York involve shuttling garbage around?)
Crucially, the judge not only ordered the City of New York Department of Health to immediately reinstate the workers, but also ordered that they receive eight months’ or so worth of back pay.
A link to the decision is here; its salient points are below.
Note—as if you can help it—the judge’s observation that the covid “vaccines” don’t stop coronavirus infection or transmission, and his conclusion that the mandate was therefore at least partly “about compliance.”
In so doing, he was stating something that’s been obvious for over a year to anyone with the cognitive powers of, say, a precocious fourth-grader and, critically, the wisdom to reject corporate news. Yet the corporate media are still determined to defend the now darkly hilarious idea that the “vaccines” help keep others safe and yada yada, because that’s how people like de Blasio, current mayor Eric Adams (not as large in raw stature as de Blasio, but as much of a towering retard), and the corporate media intend to extract themselves from the unforgivable morass of lies, mandates, and income-earning restrictions they shat onto the rest of us for two straight years.
As of late Tuesday evening, among major outlets, only The Washington Post had run a story on the ruling. Written by a speed-freak in withdrawal, it’s no better or worse than anything else in the WaPo, just the usual brazenly misleading trash. Its eleven short paragraphs manage to use “Republican” twice and “conservative stronghold” once. The “reporter,” Bryan Pietsch, does everything he can to pretend this was some kind of reckless right-wing whim, one likely to be corrected. He writes that the judge ruled that the fired workers “should be given back their jobs,” as if an order is just a recommendation, and hastens to note that the decision could be reversed.
Pietsch quotes the part of the order in which the judge says his ruling is “not a commentary on the efficacy of vaccination, but about how we are treating our first responders.” Yet he leaves out the parts outlined in red in the above image despite their clear and vital importance. These would have made a nice counter to the quote from an unnamed New York City Law Department spokesperson, who said the organization “strongly disagrees with this ruling as the mandate is firmly grounded in law and is critical to New Yorkers’ public health.” But Pietsch is a hack, not a real reporter, and structured his knee-slapper of a story accordingly.
And when I wrote above that Pietsch’s story was written by a speed-freak in withdrawal, I wasn’t kidding. He hasn’t even posted his WaPo piece on his Twitter profile, but there you can find him complaining about being unable to get his hands on the stimulant drug Adderall because of a “shortage” of the drug. He even linked to a story in the WaPo about the “shortage,” establishing if nothing else The Washington Post’s cozy relationship to pharma—why do you think Pietsch was asked to generate his pushback piece in the first place?
Let me break it to this lying, jittery pillhead: There is no shortage of Adderall. It’s not the kind of drug that just suddenly disappears thanks to a burst in demand, like toilet paper did at the onset of covid. It’s a controlled substance; it’s not being diverted into the hands of thousands of Americans who decided en masse that coffee was becoming too expensive. There is a relative shortage because physicians and other providers—a suspicious number of whom also now qualify as retards, although hopefully not many brain surgeons—are prescribing more Adderall than before. There is a backlog, and whoever makes that dangerous crap will fill it. And this clown-reporter can be happy again after reverting his tortured brain chemistry to its “baseline” state of pharmacologically induced agitation.
I don’t care if he fatally overdoses multiple times on Adderall, or if he decides mid-tweak to enter a real-life Squid Game in Seoul where he lives and winds up making a bad guess and falling through four hundred distinct glass panes to the stone floor far, far below. I have absolutely nothing but hatred now for anyone who willingly accepts money to tell lies or even offer truth-obscuring distortions for these perverted media outlets, especially since these tools all come from rich families anyway.
People like this cunt knuckle and his editors are helping keep Americans hungry for nuclear war. I hope he never enjoys a moment of psychological focus until he either repents or dies. And that goes for everyone else there and at The New York Times.
They are basically clones, mostly soy bugmen and their distaff-ish counterparts, allowing for the necessary range of skin hues and genders. They are all groomed for these jobs, all humorless and hypersensitive waterheads who still find braying donkey Jon Stewart funny, all completely unapologetic about being wall-eyed, self-important providers of the government’s needs. And it’s not Democrats per se that are ruining everything; they are just the levers of the machinery for now—deserving of a Squid Game-style demise, yes, but not uniquely evil or blameworthy.
The WaPo story also notes that Mayor Adams—affirming that he aims to be remembered as even more of a Grim Reaptard this Hallowe’en than de Blasio was last year—is dropping the vaccine mandates on November 1 for primate private employees, but not city employees. Does he think these two groups of people do not intermingle within the city and breathe in each other’s faces? Or does he merely think that other people do not anticipate this reality?
This idiot. These idiots.
One reason I wanted to bounce this post out the door quickly is to prepare readers to watch how the “fact-checkers” from Snopes, USA Today, etc. handle this in the days to come, if they acknowledge it at all. What you’ll see is nothing close to fact-checking, but instead narrative-massaging. These “fact-checks” will ask questions not even raised in the story, such as “Have a lot of people been fired over covid mandates?” A few will review the CDC’s latest guidance on vaccines and bury a note at the bottom translating to a loose concession that these “vaccines,” as the judge claimed, do not stop coronavirus transmission or infections. And the more boosters they make, the worse this untested horse-paste becomes.
Also: What a freewheeling sewer New York City is. Eliminate the museums and the galleries and the playhouses and just eight million absolute idiots yammering at each other about how jealous of the place the rest of the world is. Other than the assurance of graft, hookers, and dirty money, it’s a mystery why this overgrown settlement even bothers with an titular mayor or any elected officials when the whole place could be run just as effectively by random NPCs tweeting out orders through a field of Russian bots, probably from Brighton Beach. It’s certainly not a city that deserves a marathon worth closing any of its ten thousand pothole-peppered streets over.