What You Should Know
By Senator Rev. Rubén Díaz
32nd Senatorial District
By Senator Rev. Rubén Díaz
32nd Senatorial District
You should know that when I was
growing up in La Cuchilla Hato Tejas in Bayamon, Puerto Rico, my father,
Mr. Isaac Diaz Amezquita, from a place called El Volcan always used to
say: “My friends are my friends with their virtues and their faults.”
Plain and simple, what my Old Man
wanted to say was that no matter what situations or problems his friends
faced, he would never abandon them, no matter the cost because they were
his friends. For my Old Man, friendship was a sacred thing, not an opportunity.
It is important for you to know
that it seems that this is not one of the ethical principles or virtues
that some of our elected officials show to their friends in their time
of need
Some of these elected officials,
as Jesus' disciples did, will abandon their friends, their beliefs, and
their convictions when under pressure.
On previous occasions in my column,
I have explained how Mr. Eric Schneiderman, back in February 2014, used
the power, influences and resources of the Office of the Attorney General
to remove all the Members of the National Puerto Rican Day Parade's Board
of Directors.
According to rumors, Mr. Schneiderman
placed the National Puerto Rican Day Parade (NPRDP) in the hands of his
friends from the MirRam Group and New York City Council Speaker Melissa
Mark-Viverito, so they could pick a new Board of Directors and Ms. Lorraine
Cortés-Vázquez as the new President.
Now that Mr. Eric Scheiderman's
friends have caused a chaotic situation not only for the 2017 National
Puerto Rican Day Parade, but also within our community here and in Puerto
Rico, Mr. Schneiderman has run for cover.
Back in 2014, when the Attorney
General made that decision, I was, if not the only one, one of the few
people who publicly criticized and opposed Mr. Schneiderman's actions.
Time has proven me right.
Now, I am one of those opposing
the actions of the current National Puerto Rican Day Parade Board of Directors,
and believe that for the good of the Parade, they should be removed and
new Members who really respond to our community's interests should be appointed.
On the other hand, I also believe
that Mr. Schneiderman should stand beside his friends. After all, he was
the one who appointed them. His responsibility is to own his actions, publicly
admit that he made a mistake, and fix it.
The National Puerto Rican Day Parade
is the pride of us Puerto Ricans, but this year’s Parade has been abandoned,
one by one, by businesses, community groups, social agencies, political
leaders and many, many sponsors.
Starting with Goya Foods, Jet Blue,
the New York Yankees, Corona Beer, Univision, Telemundo, the Daily News,
NBC, the New York Post, the New York Police Benevolent Association, the
New York Fire Department, New York City Police Commissioner James O’Neill,
New York State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli, New York State Governor Andre
Cuomo, and many others have abandoned the National Puerto Rican Day Parade,
and its Board of Directors who were placed there by Eric Schneiderman.
But surprise, surprise, as the old
saying goes: Life is full of surprises.
Ladies and gentlemen, my beloved
readers, you should know that New York State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman
has also joined those who have abandoned the Parade and its Board of Directors.
It seems that Mr. Schneiderman has
run for cover leaving his friends hanging out to dry.
Don’t forget that it was Eric Schneiderman
who put in place the Members of the Board of Directors. It was Eric Schneiderman
who said that he was replacing the Board of Directors for the good of the
Parade and the good of the community.
In his official press release from
February 13, 2014, Mr. Scheiderman stated: "With the reforms we
are announcing, the new board can now take responsibility for putting the
NPRDP on firm footing, so that the parade can be a success both this year
and well into the future."
Hahahaha!
By abandoning his friends, Mr. Eric
Schneiderman has sent a message that he is also against the title of “National
Freedom Hero” given to Mr. Oscar López Rivera by the Board of the National
Puerto Rican Day Parade.
Maybe Mr. Schneiderman and other
elected officials in New York State should also learn from my Old Man and
stick with their friends no matter what, or learn from Mayor Bill de Blasio
who is sticking his neck out for his friend, Melissa Mark-Viverito.
I am Senator Rev. Rubén Díaz, and
this is what you should know.
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