777 died in nyc today....while California is at ZERO

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This is all Trump's fault.
He's letting NYC suffer cause they didn't vote for his bytch ass.
He's a sick and demented excuse for a politcian and should be locked up immediately.

Trump aint the one who told DeBlasio to tell everybody to go to Chinatown & celebrate as a fukk you to Trump last month:russ:

Chinatown celebrates, and leaves coronavirus fears behind, at Lunar New Year parade - amNewYork

Chinatown celebrates, and leaves coronavirus fears behind, at Lunar New Year parade
Todd Maisel
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The Lunar New Year Parade, Year of the Rat, went off today without a hitch and crowds were stacked wide in the streets of Chinatown. (Photo by Todd Maisel)
The streets of Chinatown were jammed from one side to the other on Sunday for the annual Lunar New Year parade.

The coronavirus scare cast a pall upon much of the Lunar New Year festivities this year, but the Feb. 9 celebration of the “Year of the Rat” was as festive as ever as revelers celebrated from one end of the neighborhood to the other.

The dragons brought luck to this year’s parade as the Department of Health reported no cases of the fear coronavirus, with only one case pending. Officials were hopeful that case, in which the person remains quarantined, would also produce a negative test.

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The Lunar New Year Parade, Year of the Rat, went off today without a hitch and crowds were stacked wide in the streets of Chinatown. (Photo by Todd Maisel)
Surgical masks were nearly absent from this parade as organizers, elected officials, costumed characters and visitors alike showed none of the fear caused by news of the virus’ spread in China. Mayor Bill de Blasio and other officials jammed a stage on Hester Street on Mott Street – the heart of Chinatown.

Congresswoman Nydia Velazquez, a grand marshal of this year’s parade, said the city and country confronted the SARS outbreak nearly two decades ago, and now they will “successfully confront coronavirus.”

“I’m here to say that Chinatown is open for business and we are behind you and we will remain strong,” Velazquez said. “Last night, I was here dining in a restaurant in Chinatown. I welcome everyone to come here and celebrate the culture and beauty of this community.”

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Elected officials, led by Mayor Bill de Blasio, joined with Chinese American leaders in the parade through Chinatown. (Photo by Todd Maisel)
De Blasio said a lot the city faced a lot of hazards in the last 24 hours, including the shooting of two police officers, but the threat of coronavirus has yet to show itself in a “vigilant city.”


“This is such a joyous occasion, and there have been a lot of tough things in the world — police officers attacked, and thankfully, they will be okay,” de Blasio said. “And in China, there are so many of loved ones, faced with coronavirus and we stand together as community. We celebrate New Year together – we are united, and we celebrate this extraordinary Chinese community the largest of any city outside of Asia.”


De Blasio also emphasized the upcoming census that he said will make Chinatown better represented if everyone takes part. He also presented a Proclamation to parade organizer Steven Ting day for his continued work on the parade, proclaiming it “Steven Ting Day.”


Most every elected official had something positive to say, though most warned that any bias against Chinese Americans would “not be tolerated.”


Queens state Senator John Liu warned visitors and New Yorkers alike to stand strong against any racism as a result of the coronavirus.


Leaders ended their speeches with the ceremonial firing of the confetti cannons, sending pieces of colorful paper raining onto the crowds.


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The Lunar New Year Parade, Year of the Rat, went off today without a hitch and crowds were stacked wide in the streets of Chinatown. (Photo by Todd Maisel)
The parade stretched for nearly two miles as it snaked through Chinatown past Chatham Square. Residents and visitors were receptive and had little fear.

“I brought my son here and we don’t think there is anything to worry about,” said Mary Murphy, who’s son Kyle waved a red flag. “This is a great day and we are just going to have a good time.”

May Ling brought her daughter to the parade and was equally strong against rumors.

“We will not be afraid – nobody here has tested positive for the virus,” she said. “We must stand with this community and enjoy this incredible parade and the culture.”

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If you look at who's getting hit by this, it's New York who had their Chinatown parades in February

And New Orleans who had Mardi Gras

Both should've been canceled
 
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Brooklyn keeps on taking it.
watching dude argue about population density and juelz and redefine whatever fit some chronic inspired argument was probably the dumbest shyt ive witnessed in 16 years on the coli

whether you twisted it to fit your logic or not, you are speaking just to do it :russ: like dude said about hyper density or whatever.... you are just talking to talk.... comparing sprawling suburbs to mad dirty people crammed together ontop of eachother. nikka leaving your building in NYC is a huge threat compared to chilling in the suburbs 100 ft away from your neighbor :mjlol: I live in the suburbs and nobody out here is stressing out over some people who live mad far away. You are also slyly reducing the fact that a suburban house is holding 5 people or more compared to a studio apartment in NYC, I know you see the truth or whatever... but arguing the fact that your surface population 300square miles has more people is still irrelevant as far as interaction and contact...which is the whole point of this thread.

Besides the corona shyt... I live in a shytty upstate NY city. Surrounded by a handful of huge suburbs
I could easily say the suburbs population is way higher than the city... because obviously I would have the advantage comparing residential area to the focused center where everyone congregates
Thats why you got people saying you could add in Hanover and NJ and shyt to NYC also


what all of yall need to realize and talk about is the fact that it could get ALOT worse for NYC ... while you are talking about this borough or that. shyt could wipe out 10 story buildings full of families... If it does hit manhattan hard it would be devastating completel. Whether you want to play games and talk about suburban areas full of evenly distanced families you are missing the entire point of the thread to be correct. If you're in a 40 story building with stairs and an elevator ... you are about to chance going in and out that bytch with the whole 40 story population inside being clean? Just to get in a taxi or on one of those 900% infected subway cars?


Queens which is mostly a residential borough filled with houses has the highest amount of cases of corona. Manhattan which is filled with ski rise buildings and crammed with people has the second to lowest cases of corona virus in the city.
 

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Queens which is mostly a residential borough filled with houses has the highest amount of cases of corona. Manhattan which is filled with ski rise buildings and crammed with people has the second to lowest cases of corona virus in the city.

Let's not pretend Queens is a giant Levvittown

Western and Central Queens easily compete with Brooklyn population density
 

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because businessinsider and huffpost also agree with me :dahell: yall pulling yall shyt from fukking wikipedia :mjlol:

this why people hate NYC people yall lack critical thinking when it comes from outside your weak ass city guidelines :mjlol:


NYC IS 300 SQUARE MILES ? YES ?
IF YOU COMPARED IT TO 300 SQUARE MILES IN CALIFORNIA IS THAT PART OF CALIFORNIA MORE DENSLEY POPULATED ? YES

RIGHT ?

jesus fukk mafukkas act like straight retards when they log into here :dahell:

yall so stuck up the last part of New York "City" instead of comparing how many people live in a certain radius compared to that SAME radius in another state


END OF THE DAY just because The Bay Area is broken down in a different way than New York City, more people live within that SAME RADIUS when compared in the Bay than NYC

how the fukk is this hard to comprehend :mindblown:


mafukka said NYC is the most densely populated place in America... actual real websites disagree and NYC posters cant comprehend their city aint #1 in something even as dumb as this subject :laff: its truly amazing
I didn’t quote no wikipedia and it’s no surprise you ducked my post debunking your nonsense. You look ridiculous. The question was why NYC is hit so hard compared to other places. It’s the most densely populated place in the US and it’s leaders didn’t take it seriously initially. If you want to talk metros that’s a different conversation - of course the NYC metro area is larger because it includes multiple cities and states and more land mass. Your articles don’t refute that. People use trains to go from NJ and CT to NYC. If they had to drive then there would be much less people coming into the city.
 
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Brooklyn keeps on taking it.
Our cities are "dense" but in general we don't live damn near on top of each other like they do in places like Manhattan.

We also lack any kind of cohesive public transport system which in good times means we're embarrassingly behind the curve, but in times like this means we're actually better suited to lessen or even halt the spread of viruses.


Just corrected your error. Outside of Manhattan, People in San Francisco live comparably on top of eachother just as much as the average New Yorker outside of Manhattan. There are also vast areas in places like Queens and Staten Island that have a more “suburban” feeling than any place in San Fran.

As I said numerous times on this thread Manhattan which is super dense has the second lowest case of the virus in the city.

People keep pointing out the income levels of Manhattan as to why the cases are much lower there but that’s the point I’m making it doesn’t have much to do with density but more about policy and intervention.

Earlier in this thread people said Cali was on shut down before the NBA was. Well during February the mayor of NYC didn’t see it as a threat which is what he’s paying for now.
 

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Queens which is mostly a residential borough filled with houses has the highest amount of cases of corona. Manhattan which is filled with ski rise buildings and crammed with people has the second to lowest cases of corona virus in the city.
Manhattan has the Upper East aside and West aside and downtown where it’s a bunch of professionals working from home. That is a class and race issue.
 

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NY be the main ones talking about “facts” , y’all just gotta accept it mane:mjcry:


I’d rather be poor in the south than poor in NY right now
 

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Brooklyn keeps on taking it.
Manhattan has the Upper East aside and West aside and downtown where it’s a bunch of professionals working from home. That is a class and race issue.


That’s the point I was making. People keep saying nyc is crammed like sardines but the most sardined part of NYC has the second least cases

:deadmanny:


so it’s bigger than just “population” density it’s all about resources, intervention, policy, race and class.

People who don’t know how to think beyond the surface are just pointing out density cause NYC and they only have one image of NYC and that’s Manhattan.
 

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Just corrected your error. Outside of Manhattan, People in San Francisco live comparably on top of eachother just as much as the average New Yorker outside of Manhattan. There are also vast areas in places like Queens and Staten Island that have a more “suburban” feeling than any place in San Fran.

As I said numerous times on this thread Manhattan which is super dense has the second lowest case of the virus in the city.

People keep pointing out the income levels of Manhattan as to why the cases are much lower there but that’s the point I’m making it doesn’t have much to do with density but more about policy and intervention.

Earlier in this thread people said Cali was on shut down before the NBA was. Well during February the mayor of NYC didn’t see it as a threat which is what he’s paying for now.
This is a lie. Every single NYC borough but Staten Island is more dense than San Francisco. Even Queens is at like 21,000 people per square smile compared to SI’s 17000 to 18,000.


Manhattan is 66,000 people per square smile. Brooklyn and the Bronx have double the density of San Francisco.
 

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That’s the point I was making. People keep saying nyc is crammed like sardines but the most sardined part of NYC has the second least cases

:deadmanny:


so it’s bigger than just “population” density it’s all about resources, intervention, policy, race and class.

People who don’t know how to think beyond the surface are just pointing out density cause NYC and they only have one image of NYC and that’s Manhattan.
Son, you jumped in a convo where a dude was arguing SF was more dense than NYC. That’s why we are here.
 

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We can post pics of communities in Queens all day.

Queens easily has a similar layout to many areas in LA than it does to Manhattan or Brooklyn.

Queens is denser than San Francisco though. And over twice as dense as LA.

I also find that Queens has an insane amount of overcrowding in the houses, though LA probably does too in the lower income areas.

Does LA even have any residential neighborhoods that are as urban as Corona, Elmhurst, or Ridgewood?
 

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Manhattan has the Upper East aside and West aside and downtown where it’s a bunch of professionals working from home. That is a class and race issue.

I was gonna mention, the luxury high rises are not as crowded per unit as the buildings of any working class neighborhood.

I bet there are 6 story buildings in the West Bronx with as many people living in them as luxury high rises in Manhattan. Fordham, BX is a more dense neighborhood than all but 2 neighborhoods in Manhattan IIRC.
 

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New Orleans has the highest rate of Corona virus.
Of course NO ain’t been right since Katrina
let’s face it those w limited to no resources anywhere are in imminent danger.

I can tell you personally being in California I’d take my shyt to the south before the east coast
 
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