the wanton destruction and pillaging that preceded the two videos was truly horrible and scary. That being said the recovery is ongoing and encouraging.....no need even to mention feeling sorry for NYers. We got through tougher times a few Septembers ago.
NYC is easily misrepresented to folk who do not live in big cities or in cities at all. It is a great place to live for many but certainly not for everyone. I suspect that many of those who post here do not live in a big city and have little understanding of the mindset of those who do. No criticism there. Just reality.
For many folk, NYC means only Manhattan and they have little or no knowledge of da Bronx, Queens, Staten Island and, fuggedaboudit, Brooklyn. The places where most NYers live.
Where are all the people who would normally be in the streets shown in those videos? Most were home. Most don't live in Manhattan, especially not commercial midtown Manhattan. The virus chased the tourists away, not the looters. The virus has people working from home and not communting. Take those people off the streets and the population is cut in half (or more....during a normal business day, there are 3 million people in Manhattan. Come five o'clock half of them leave for the suburbs.)
Me...i have lived most of my adult life in NYC. I am not a commie. I do not like what the Democrats have to offer. I own guns and I shoot them here in NYC. I like the people, the food, the sights, the parks, the beaches, the fishing...I have fun here.
Pete