SUPREME HATE IN BROOKLYN: Subway Ad With Photo of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Defiled With Swastik
The rise in Hate Crimes in NYC seems to continue, as yet another disturbing incident is being investigated on Wednesday afternoon.
The NYPD Hate Crime Task Force says they are currently investigating anti-Semitic vandalism at the Nassau Ave Subway Station on the G line. As can be seen in the attached image, an ad with a photo of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was defaced with a swastika and the words “Die Jew (expletive removed)”.
Multiple people contacted the NYPD regarding this incident, including one Jewish woman on Twitter named “Chevy Friedman”. Brooklyn Boro President also contacted the NYPD.
The NYC Transit Twitter account responded to her with a short statement on social media:
“We’re terribly sorry your friend and our other customers at Nassau Av had to see this abhorrent vandalism. We have zero tolerance for hateful imagery anywhere in our system and will ensure that’s removed as soon as NYPD personnel have concluded their investigation.
“Following up with an update: that offensive imagery was reported yesterday, and our crews removed it immediately after NYPD had collected evidence for its investigation. Again, we regret that our customers were exposed to this hate speech, and thank you for notifying us.”
So far this year, 40 anti-Semitic crimes have been reported in the city compared to 21 at this time last year.

The rise in Hate Crimes in NYC seems to continue, as yet another disturbing incident is being investigated on Wednesday afternoon.
The NYPD Hate Crime Task Force says they are currently investigating anti-Semitic vandalism at the Nassau Ave Subway Station on the G line. As can be seen in the attached image, an ad with a photo of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was defaced with a swastika and the words “Die Jew (expletive removed)”.
Multiple people contacted the NYPD regarding this incident, including one Jewish woman on Twitter named “Chevy Friedman”. Brooklyn Boro President also contacted the NYPD.
The NYC Transit Twitter account responded to her with a short statement on social media:
“We’re terribly sorry your friend and our other customers at Nassau Av had to see this abhorrent vandalism. We have zero tolerance for hateful imagery anywhere in our system and will ensure that’s removed as soon as NYPD personnel have concluded their investigation.
“Following up with an update: that offensive imagery was reported yesterday, and our crews removed it immediately after NYPD had collected evidence for its investigation. Again, we regret that our customers were exposed to this hate speech, and thank you for notifying us.”
So far this year, 40 anti-Semitic crimes have been reported in the city compared to 21 at this time last year.
3 comments:
THE GOYIM ARE LIVING IN A DREAM, IF THEY THINK THAT JEWS ARE GOING TO SIT STILL AND DO NOTHING ABOUT THESE ANTI SEMITES OF TO DAY
THE SAME WAY THE ARABS AND THE WORLD ARE IN A DREAM THAT THEY THINK THE ISRAELIS ARE GOING TO DO NOTHING.
THEY HAVE TO REMEMBER THE WORDS OF BEGIN " NEVER AGAIN, NEVER AGAIN "
JEWS OR ISRAELIS WILL NOT SIT DOWN AND WATCH
I THINK IT IS TIME THAT SOME FUCKING JEWS
PUT DOWN A COMMENT.
I AM JUST LISTENING TO THE RADIO
AND A LADY SAID
" IF YOU LAY DOWN PEOPLE WILL WALK ALL OVER YOU ".
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