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A staffer of New York City Democrat Mayor Eric Adams, whose job description includes bridging “cultural divides,” was caught on camera ripping down posters of Israeli hostages kidnapped by Hamas terrorists — and only received a slap on the wrist for it.
The witness can be heard asking Sutherland in the video, “Is there a reason you’re taking those down?” The office even organized a Jewish heritage event in May, where one of the speakers was Shosan Haran, a former hostage who was released after 50 days in Hamas captivity along with her daughter and two grandchildren.that Sutherland’s only penalties were taking a “multicultural training” class and a disciplinary note being added to her permanent work file.
“Decisive action must be taken to purge this disgusting pro-jihadist sentiment from city government once and for all,” Vernikov added.
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