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Bill de Blasio, NYC's new Trotskyite Sandinista Commandant, was an outspoken supporter of the
Occupy Wall Street movement and many of the progressive values it espoused. He spoke at Zuccotti Park in October of 2011, and
heralded the activists for dragging "the growing crisis of income inequality out into the light of day." He
called Bloomberg's decision to
evict the occupation in the dead of night "troubling" and said he
would have let the protest "play out." His
police commissioner, however, would have swept that park clean as soon as the first
twinkle fingers hit the air.
Capital New York reports that incoming NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton, known for his "
broken windows" approach
to law enforcement during the Giuliani administration, told a former
New York City official that if he were commissioner during Occupy Wall
Street he would have "cleared them out right away." And
during a speech in Manhattan last year, Bratton bluntly stated that
"You can't allow people to occupy public space." Here's exclusive video showing the subtext of yesterday's press conference:
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