Here’s Audio From The
Event Michael Bloomberg Is Trying To Block From Being Broadcast [AUDIO]
Posted By Chuck Ross On 5:03 PM 02/16/2015 In
The Daily Caller - http://dailycaller.com -
An audio recording of a talk former New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg
has attempted to block from being broadcast has surfaced online.
The full audio of the Feb. 6 event, held at the Aspen Institute,
shows that the 73-year-old media mogul’s remarks about minorities and gun
control were even more candid in some respects than initially reported.
“It’s controversial, but first thing is all of your — 95
percent of your murders, and murderers, and murder victims fit one
[unintelligible]. You can just take the description, Xerox it, and pass it out
to all of the cops. They are male, minorities, 15 to 25. That’s true in New
York, it’s true in virtually every city in America,” said Bloomberg.
“You’ve got to get the guns out of the hands of the people
getting killed,” he continued. “First thing you can do to help that group is to
keep them alive.”
While it is true that upwards of 95
percent of shooting victims and suspects fit the categories
Bloomberg suggests, his implication that minority gun owners should be targeted
was called “slander” by Tom King, the president of the New York State Rifle
& Pistol Association.
“If a politician said this about anything other than guns,
the mainstream media would be all over them,” King told the Washington Times.
Representatives for Bloomberg recently asked the Aspen
Institute and GrassRoots TV, the company that filmed the event, to refrain from
broadcasting the talk, the Aspen Times reported on
Friday. (RELATED: Michael Bloomberg
Blocks Video Of Pro-Gun Control Talk)
“The kids think they’re getting killed anyways because all
of their friends are getting killed,” Bloomberg told the audience, which
reportedly numbered around 400. “So they just don’t have any long-term focus or
anything. It’s a joke to have a gun, it’s a joke to pull the trigger.”
LISTEN:
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Bloomberg's remarks at the Aspen Institute about
minorities and guns
“It’s all the same group. Nobody in New York gets murdered —
if you get murdered the first thing you want to do is [ask] ‘what were you
selling or who are your family members.’ Because it just has to be you’re
a drug dealer or you [unintelligible] a family quarrel. There’s just no other
kind of murder whatsoever,” Bloomberg asserted.
Bloomberg, who heads the pro-gun control group Everytown for
America, also spoke about “stop-and-frisk,” a controversial tactic police have
used to rid the streets of guns and to cut crime.
“We did a calculation on how many people who would have been
dead if we hadn’t brought down the murder rate and gotten guns off the
streets,” Bloomberg said. “And the way to get guns out of kids hands is to
throw them up against the wall and frisk them.”
Bloomberg also defended the tactic from accusations that it
is racist.
“So one of the unintended consequences is, people say ‘Oh,
my God you are arresting kids for marijuana that are all minorities,'”
Bloomberg said.
“Yes, that’s true. Why? Because we put all the cops in the
minority neighborhoods. Yes that’s true, why do we do it? Because that’s where
all the crime is. And the first thing you can do for people is to stop them
getting killed,” Bloomberg said.
Bloomberg also told the audience about the time he attended
a Baptist church in Harlem during his last year in office.
“But I went and while I’m sitting there on stage waiting for
him to introduce me he said to his congregation, ‘you know, if everyone of you
stopped and frisked your kid before they went out at night, the mayor wouldn’t
have to do it.'”
“And so I knew I was going to be OK with that audience,”
Bloomberg said to audience applause.
Full audio of the event is published below.
LISTEN:
Michael Bloomberg speaks in Aspen, Colorado
Michael Bloomberg
Michael R.
Bloomberg was the New York (NY)
mayor, a benefactor for the Harlem
Children's Zone, a donor for the Robin
Hood Foundation, a contributor for the Americans
for Responsible Solutions, is the founder of the Bloomberg Family Foundation, a co-chair for the Mayors Against Illegal Guns, and the
founder of Mayors Against Illegal Guns.
Note:
George Soros was
a benefactor for the Harlem Children's
Zone, and the chairman for the Foundation
to Promote Open Society.
Foundation
to Promote Open Society was a funder for the Harlem Children's Zone, the Robin
Hood Foundation, and the Aspen
Institute (think tank).
Bloomberg
Family Foundation was a funder for the Aspen
Institute (think tank).
Americans
for Responsible Solutions is a “gun
safety” PAC for guns.
Mayors
Against Illegal Guns is a “gun
safety” group for guns.
Everytown
for Gun Safety is a “gun safety”
group for guns.
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