The citizens of New York are not fans of inept Democrat leaders New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio and New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, and made those feelings very well-known with recent street paintings blasting the two New York politicians.
The message was loud and clear: “F**K CUMO AND DE BLASIO” was painted in large, yellow block letters on a street in Brooklyn.
The painting, which mimicked the “Black Lives Matter” style of street paintings that have been seen recently around the nation, was painted early last Saturday morning as a party, dubbed as a “small business owner protest,” came to an end.
“A few partygoers got the idea to paint in huge [letters, using] yellow paint with rollers on North 15th, ‘F**K Cuomo and de Blasio,’” said an attendee. “The party continued. Everyone took photos,” they continued. “It was a big hit. The crowds cheered, even the cops chuckled.”
But as suspected, not everyone in New York was amused with the new artwork. And although BLM and other radicals are allowed to destroy our cities and paint their murals anywhere, the message was painted over by NY city officials within 24 hours. So much for free speech expression for everyone in New York, it seems…
According to the New York Post, workers from the city Department of Transportation were on the scene and ready to repaint the display less than 24 hours after it was created to cover up the message with black paint. “They told the partygoers it came from up top and they were told the sign said ‘F–k the police.'” It was not clear exactly where the order came from –top DOT officials or City Hall.
And while the exact issues the NY local residents had with Cuomo and de Blasio were not announced, both politicians have earned the criticism they are now receiving due to their (lack of) properly handling the COVID-19 pandemic.
Cuomo has been slammed for signing executive orders which forced nursing homes to accept patients that tested positive for COVID-19, resulting in thousands of preventable deaths. Both Democrat leaders have caught additional criticism for their lockdown enthusiasm, even as other states and cities finally move to re-open society.
Such ridiculous and unprofessional behavior includes de Blasio delaying the reopening of public schools in the NYC, denying restaurants in the city the right to serve patrons diners indoors, and more.
This will not be the last time you see this pair of New York politicians being humiliated by their own residents.