NY Dems slammed for promoting banner equating climate change to 9/11 attacks

Two Democratic lawmakers are beneath fireplace for selling a banner that equated local weather change to the lethal terrorist assaults on Sept. 11, 2001 that claimed the lives of almost 3,000 folks.

Images from an Albany-based local weather change rally held Tuesday present State Senators Robert Jackson (D-Manhattan) and Rachel Might (D-Syracuse) smiling whereas holding up an indication that reads: “Local weather change…Get up America. 2050 is just too late.”

The poster disturbingly depicts an airplane flying straight for the Twin Towers that have been destroyed by al-Qaeda terrorist hijackers flying jet airliners into them over 20 years in the past. 

The picture likened the lethal results of these assaults to local weather change, as advocates have been gathered exterior the state Capitol rallying for Gov. Kathy Hochul so as to add extra money in her $216 billion funds proposal for environmental initiatives. 

“This shameful use of 9/11 imagery offends each New Yorker. Senator Rachel Might and Senator Robert Jackson at this time used a horrific assault on our nation to advance their political agenda,” state Sen. Minority Chief Robert Ortt (R-Lockport) slammed the pair.

“It's much more disturbing to see a New York State Senator smiling behind an image depicting the largest terrorist assaults on our nation. Each member of the Senate Democratic Convention should instantly condemn this disgusting motion.”

Two Democratic lawmakers are under fire for promoting a banner that equates climate change to the deadly terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001.
State Senators Robert Jackson and Rachel Might promoted a banner that equates local weather change to the lethal terrorist assaults on September 11, 2001.
Rob Ortt/Twitter

The banner additionally drew ire from New York’s former three-term Gov. George Pataki – who was the state’s chief government through the assaults.

“This can be a merciless stunt that's an insult to the households who misplaced family members and the heroes who responded to these assaults. I by no means thought New York politicians may stoop this low – we will have little hope except they're kicked out ASAP,” tweeted Pataki.  

Each pols apologized by way of Twitter. Might claimed she didn't see the content material of the signal.”

“The imagery on the banner is unacceptable and I might by no means endorse such a cynical use of our state’s historical past to attain low-cost factors. I apologize sincerely to all New Yorkers and name upon the organizers to equally condemn this message,” she added. 

May and Jackson held up a sign that said "Climate change...Wake up America. 2050 is too late."
Might and Jackson held up an indication that stated “Local weather change…Get up America. 2050 is just too late.”
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Jackson nevertheless claimed he “didn't observe the small print of the art work” in a tweet.

“Certainly the one time I noticed the banner in its entirety was on the minority chief’s social media. There are two truths right here: local weather justice shouldn't be a political agenda and 9/11 can by no means be used for political factors,” he added, referring to Ortt’s social media posts.

However video proof obtained by The Publish exhibits him studying the phrases and shouting them by a blow horn, after pointing on the banner repeatedly.

“I've by no means stood up in entrance of a banner I didn’t know what it stated, with a giant smile on my face,” scoffed Ortt at a press convention contained in the state Capitol Tuesday afternoon. 

Rally organizer NY Renews, a local weather change coalition, condemned the picture and stated the signal proprietor was requested to depart the occasion. The group declined to establish the person. 

Senate Minority Leader Robert Ortt, R-Lockport stands with New York State Senate members introducing a legislative package of Bills.
Senate Minority Chief Robert Ortt stated that the imagery used to depict local weather change was “shameful.”
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A rep for the New York State Nurses Affiliation additionally denied affiliation with the art work holder and disapproved of the message in an electronic mail to The Publish. 

The rally happened exterior the state Capitol, which is throughout the road from the Empire State Plaza – residence to the New York State Fallen Firefighters memorial that honors the emergency staff killed that day.

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