Desperate over New Yorkers fleeing to Florida, NYC mayor turns to lies, and never one to avoid a PR stunt has come up with the "plan",
In a response to anti-grooming legislation recently signed by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis that critics have absurdly dubbed the "Don't Say Gay" law, New York City is rolling out a digital marketing campaign encouraging members of Florida's LGBTQ community to move to the city. Mayor Eric Adams said at an April 4 briefing that the Big Apple's campaign is set to include digital billboards. One of these ads reportedly states: "People Say a Lot of Ridiculous Things in New York. 'Don't Say Gay' Isn't One of Them."
'Don't Say Gay'
Get it? It's okay to say "gay" in Gotham City. Of course, it's also okay to say "gay" across the state of Florida, as the bill in question never once mentions the word. By rights, it should be called the "Doesn't Say Gay Bill."
It is amusing that New York is now trying to lure Floridians to move there, given the massive outflow of Empire State residents to Florida that has taken place over the past couple of years. Wonder why so many erstwhile residents of New York have chosen to relocate to Florida? Could it be for the freedom? No state income tax? Weather? A governor who believes that children should be educated, not indoctrinated? All of the above?
This liberal pathogen is growing more destructive and amusingly hysterical day by day in America.