WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW
By Senator Rev. Rubén Díaz
District 32 Bronx County, New York
You should know that on July 20,
2013, when then New York City Mayoral Candidate Bill de Blasio was campaigning,
he took his friend, Reverend Al Sharpton to spend the night and sleep in
a New York City Housing Authority Building.
After spending the night and drawing
publicity about the problems facing New Yorkers who live in the projects,
when daylight came, Bill de Blasio stated: “It’s as if tenant’s
lives don’t matter.”
Candidate Bill de Blasio pledged
that if elected Mayor, he would address the problems facing New York City
Housing Authority residents. He stated: "Staying overnight
here, is a powerful reminder that behind the thousands of backlogged repairs
that NYCHA never seems to get to, are families living in unacceptable conditions
that bring shame to this city."
But as I always say: Surprise, surprise!
After being Mayor for the past 2
years, it’s as if New York City Housing Authority tenant’s lives still
don’t matter. The problems facing the families and residents of
the New York City Housing Authority and the problems facing homeless New
York City residents are worse than ever.
I wish we could hear Reverend Al
Sharpton using his Saturday bully pulpit at the National Action Network,
or his Sunday Morning program on MSNBC to push or even ask Bill de Blasio
to go back to sleep another night in one of the New York City Housing Authority’s
buildings … maybe in one of the following:
(1) Castle Hill Houses in the Bronx
where this year, crime and murder continue to make the news; or
(2) East River Houses, where Tyrone
Howard, the man suspected of shooting New York City Police Officer, Randolph
Holder, lived and sold drugs; or
(3) Coney Island public housing
complex where NYCHA worker Toni Jackson was killed earlier this year when
she fell to her death on a jerry-rigged trash hoist; or
(4) Lincoln Houses where the lack
of security resulted in the murder of Olivia Brown. The lawsuit filed by
her mother was shamefully dismissed by New York City's lawyers who stated:“All
the risks, hazards and dangers were open, obvious and apparent to [Brown]
and said risks, hazards and dangers were openly and voluntarily assumed
by [Brown]."
It is well known that the Black
and Hispanic community, especially the African American community, voted
massively for Bill de Blasio for Mayor based upon Reverend Al Sharpton’s
support. Based on this support, Reverend Al Sharpton has been referred
to by some of New York’s media as New York City’s Co-Mayor.
Because Reverend Al Sharpton has
a voice and a special influence in the African American community, and
because he was instrumental in getting Candidate Bill de Blasio to participate
in a political stunt of spending the night in the projects, it’s about
time, now, for Reverend Al Sharpton to once again, invite his friend to
coordinate another political sleepover in one of the New York City Housing
Authority’s buildings.
This way, Mayor de Blasio could
remember his own words and realize that life for the New York City Housing
Authority residents does matter.
I am Senator Reverend Rubén Díaz
and this is what you should know.
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