My Poor Hometown – IOTW Report

My Poor Hometown

Yonkers, the subject of the HBO mini-series “Show Me a Hero,” is going to do battle on another front.

After being sued for gerrymandering minorities to the west side of Yonkers (a charge that was complete bullpoop) east Yonkers will be doing battle, once again, as Muslims will go for a rezoning so that they can build a Mosque in an area known as Colonial Heights.

This is the kind of grandeur Colonial Heights offered.

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This 7 bedroom mansion went for a scant $750,000. It was bought by a Muslim group that seeks to turn it into a mosque.

Muslims don’t think in terms of “zoning”, “integrity of a neighborhood,” “original vision.”

They do what they want, running roughshod over everyone, then claim oppression when people speak out.

Show me a hero.

 

15 Comments on My Poor Hometown

  1. Around here, the mosques that I have seen have all been in industrial parks. Two are nearby a nice park and a Whole Foods and a craft beer brewery.

    They are large white buildings with some MidEastern writing and random designs and a small “bell” tower on top- very inconspicuous.

    You wouldn’t even notice them if not for the multiples of people walking to and from in their head scarves and robes.

  2. For an enterprising person who can get past the stink, there’s good money to be made in the hog rental business. For a cool grand you could have half a dozen little porkies cruise through this property for an hour or so. ROI in the thousands to 1 ratio.

  3. Butchered pigs and pig parts all over the property, and LOTS of pig blood soaked into the ground, should do it. Oh, and a few buried in the ground as well. Boston Tea Party style, ya-know-what-I-mean?

  4. This is why I like small town USA. I have never seen a Mosque.
    My aunt who is Jewish used to live in Yonkers. Now she moved back to
    My small town. The only problem she has is. We don’t have Kosher
    Butchers.
    Or a synagogue.
    Back in the 40’s we had several KB and a huge synagogue.
    Then all the young people moved to the big city.
    The closet KB is 100 miles away. So once a month we drive to the big city
    For whatever we need to be Kosher.

  5. That’s where the mosque is in my city; just a mile from where I live. It’s in the same building that houses several other businesses and doesn’t even have a bell tower. The sign is in English and Arabic and like yours, you can tell when they meet due to the people shuffling from their cars to the one inconspicuous door.

    I drive by on my way to and from work. Sometimes I expect to hear a loud boom coming from that direction when someone crosses the wrong wires. Just hope it’s pyrotechnics and not biologic.

  6. My hometown is one that Obama is sending his beloved refugees to take over. It’s only two hours from Detroit, so they are expanding.

    When I move back home in a few years, I will be sandwiched between them and a couple other bigger cities that also are receiving the refugees.

    But I will be surrounded by my extended family and they have lots of guns. So will my household when my two siblings and I move in together. I’ll bring my slingshot.

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