Wednesday, August 19, 2020

NY Man Threatening Maskless Jewish Kids with Murder gives New Meaning to ‘Mask Nazi’

NY Man Threatening Maskless Jewish Kids with Murder gives New Meaning to ‘Mask Nazi’
Brodigan - August 19, 2020 at 02:27PM


We may have found the worst coronavirus people in the world. There have been a number of contenders. A lot of idiots upset that you aren't as addicted to panic porn on they feel you should be. Even a lot of idiots who attack children (see HERE'S A CRAZY MASK NAZI SCREAMING IN A LITTLE GIRL'S FACE: 'I HOPE YOU DIE' and NEW JERSEY TEACHER HOPES THESE STUDENTS DIE OF COVID-19). But we have a winner here.

A man saw Yeshiva students playing in a schoolyard. Without masks. So he called the cops to narc them out over a lack of masks and standing at least six feet apart. The man then called the police back and said if the cops don't get there soon, the man was going to take action into his own hands and murder the kids with his guns. The cops got there pretty quickly after that.

[The man called] to report a violation of social distancing at a Yeshiva children's camp, [saying] there were 500 kids playing in a yard who were not wearing masks or social distancing.

[The man] called again: "If I gotta go out there with a freaking machine gun and shoot all these people, I will."

Then police arrived at the scene, the man identified himself and said, "Officer, I'm the guy who called. The Jewish kids are over there and... hey wait a second, why are you arresting me?"

No word on if the man works for Bill DeBlasio. No word on if he doesn't work for Bill DeBlasio. Just saying, we've heard similar stories recently where masked vigilantes take it up on themselves to shame or get violent against the unmasked. Though all joking aside, thank God the man was an idiot beside being a "mask nazi." Had he not called the cops to say what he was going to do, this would have been a different story.

Incidentally, worrying about people without masks being murderers and thinking the solution is to murder them is indicitative of a problem.

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