It was only a matter of time. In fact, I'm surprised it took three entire days, but Rupert Murdoch's beloved New York Post ran an editorial in today's "paper" comparing Toussiant and the TWU Local 100 to al Qaeda. Actually, to be more specific, the author compares them
unfavorably to the terrorists who killed almost 3,000 people.
From the
screed:
THE 9/11 terror attacks couldn't kill his business. No, the villains threatening to rob Jay Park of his livelihood are far more treacherous, selfish and insane.
[...]
How could a union that claims to represent the little guy screw the little guy? The terrorists made it their mission to kill the economy. This brand of homegrown enemy pretends to have the city's interest at heart, while it takes aim at the most vulnerable workers.
Why don't we ship the union off to Syria so we can torture them into submission?
Seriously, this is the most vile, dispicable, over the top piece of hate-speech I have ever seen published, even in the piece of used toilet paper they call the Post. That rag has dropped all pretenses of being a contributer to civilized debate.