There’s a new kind of rebellion brewing in New York City, and it has four legs, a wagging tail, and zero patience for woke anti-dog nonsense. While politicians like Zohran Mamdani seem obsessed with putting down basic American traditions and joy, ordinary New Yorkers are stepping up – and bringing their dogs with them. This Friday, the heart of Times Square won’t just be about flashy lights or Broadway shows; it’s turning into a playground for proud patriots who love their furry friends.
Let’s get real: there’s something laughable about these anti-dog policies that keep sneaking up from far-left activists. Whether it’s whining about dogs in public, pushing for more restrictions, or demanding people change their lifestyles for so-called “global harmony,” these radicals just can’t stand to see Americans enjoying themselves. They want obedient little citizens, not happy pups and their freedom-loving owners. But when they try to tell New Yorkers to sit down and shut up, guess what? The city stands tall – or, in this case, rolls out the red carpet for Paws and Positivity, right in Times Square.
You won’t hear this from CNN or the New York Times, but this canine celebration is a slap in the face to anyone who thinks Americans should apologize for enjoying life. Picture it: hundreds of dog lovers, gathering like a proud pack, wagging straight through the middle of Manhattan. Meanwhile, the left whines about “sensitivity” or “making space” for their latest cause. Newsflash: this is New York. It’s a melting pot, not a pressure cooker for political correctness.
There’s nothing more classic, more American, than standing up and saying no to the mob. Dog lovers aren’t just there for the cute costumes and treats—they’re sending a message. They’re sick and tired of being told their lifestyle is wrong. While activists lecture everyone about multicultural “respect,” they turn around and slam pet owners for making people “uncomfortable.” That’s not respect. That’s hypocrisy. Imagine thinking a few dogs in Times Square are the problem when crime is surging and real New Yorkers can barely afford to live in their own city.
This so-called “Pawty” isn’t just a bunch of New Yorkers having fun—it’s a roar for freedom that the elites can’t ignore. People are tired of being told to muzzle their happiness just to satisfy the left’s endless list of demands. America was built on the right to gather, to speak up, and yes, to let the dogs out. If Mamdani and his globalist pals can’t handle a little joy in Times Square, maybe it’s time for them to take a walk.
Source: Redstate
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