New York City has banned all political and religious ads (the Geller ban), so how is it that NYC can run these anti-freedom, political and pro-sharia religious ads?

Apart from NYC’s craven, conquered messaging in the ads — how is the NYC can run ads they have banned?

Julia Gorin who sent me the photo wrote:

What this is saying is that Muslims and, say, Latinos have a right for you to not say something. And if someone calls them something they don’t like, they can report it to the NYC Human Rights Commission. How long has NY had a (Canada-style?) Human Rights Commission? Canada, of course, doesn’t have the First Amendment, but supposedly we do. Separate point: When my husband and I were growing up in America as immigrant children—who had escaped Soviet communism—our families didn’t turn to the legal and political system when we were called “commies” by actual American ignoramuses. Here, the situation is the opposite: The Muslims and such are trying to use the system, against people who, let’s say, understand a little too much. “

New York City subway posters affirm right of Muslim women to wear hijab By Robert Spencer, May 30, 2017: New York City’s virtue is now amply signaled, and it is interesting that the City authorities decided to mount this campaign in the subways, where a Muslima named Yasmin Seweid falsely claimed that she had been brutalized by Trump supporters for wearing hijabs. Actual incidents of harassment of hijab-wearing women are harder to come by.

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