We don’t follow New York City closely enough to know if there are reporters around trying to catch Mayor Eric Adams eating meat or something, but if you’ll listen to this short clip, you’ll hear him say about a half-dozen times that he eats a “plant-based centered life.” The tell comes at the end, though, when he says he’s got to get New Yorkers to share in that plant-based centered life.
.@NYCMayor warns: “I’ve got to get New Yorkers to eat a plant-based centered life” pic.twitter.com/kg8i6q8XWT
— Tom Elliott (@tomselliott) February 7, 2022
His predecessor offered free burgers for a vaccine shot. Long way to go.
— Matt Smith (@MattSmithCFB) February 7, 2022
Oh man this guy. Enjoy it it New Yorkers. He’s not different than Debumio
— Mark Fisher ن (@Sadsushi) February 7, 2022
From Mayor BigGulp to this, NYC is famous for having mayors that push their own Life Choices as public policy over having well run city services.
— mitrebox (@mitrebox) February 7, 2022
That was two mayors ago when they were trying to get rid of large soft drinks.
Let’s tackle murder & car jackings first @NYCMayor once we get those under control then we can re-visit New Yorker’s diet
— Kemba (@kembageorge) February 7, 2022
Wouldn't a grass-fed cow qualify as a "plant-based centered life?"
— bob boberton (@realbobboberton) February 7, 2022
We heard him say it over and over and we still don’t know what a “plant-based centered life” means.
If the U-Haul index is any indication, there won't be many folks around to enjoy the "plant-based centered life" with Mayor Redundant. Current cost for a 26' moving truck, NYC-Tampa: $4300. Same truck from Tampa to NYC: $824.
— natehale (@natehale) February 7, 2022
Sounds like he's inhaling a plant-based centered bong.
— Heather Champion (@winningatmylife) February 7, 2022
— secretsqwirl (@wkross) February 7, 2022
Plant-based, for sides? Yes. For the main course? Never.
— Jim Stinson (@jimstinson) February 7, 2022
Thanks but I'm good pic.twitter.com/weh08DYd1j
— James (@JamesMcEwan2016) February 7, 2022
Red meat for life.
— Josh Barnett for Congress (AZ-01) (@BarnettforAZ) February 7, 2022
No Mr Mayor, the latest meme says we eat bugs now.
— TheRealMirCat (@TRMirCat) February 7, 2022
eAt MoR bUgz
— Todd – Mayor (Ret.) of Exchange City Missouri (@hutcheese) February 7, 2022
His new ad campaign: pic.twitter.com/VpUQGoPkFZ
— Nate J (@NatronJones) February 7, 2022
I've been a vegetarian since 1997. I'm about ready to resume meat consumption because of these people.
— Jim Wright (@Jiffy_Jimmy) February 7, 2022
Where do they keep coming up with these people?
— Randy Martin (@CoachMartin_) February 7, 2022
You don't have to get me to eat anything.
— Yossarian's Locker (@YossarianLocker) February 7, 2022
Not happening
— John Van (@JohnVan09899744) February 7, 2022
Dude’s into nutritional science but it’s a slippery slope. Next thing you know he’ll be trying to regulate soft drink serving sizes.
— Jonathan Crane (@RightWingToo) February 7, 2022
This city is a clown 🤡 show
— GeorgeKevin (@agoodeye) February 7, 2022
Every democrat in the country is literally insane. They’ve all become authoritarian tyrants
— Obi_1_D_AllKnowing (@obiopiah) February 7, 2022
Okay, fine, but they're only allowed to eat plants grown in NYC.
— Hypatia (@AlexandriaLibri) February 7, 2022
— JayKay815 (@Jay_Kay815) February 7, 2022
We should neither know nor care what the mayor eats, and vice versa. Next up: A lot of crying over “food deserts” and a lack of access to fresh produce for city dwellers.
Related:
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez: Community gardens fail because we look at them through a colonial lens https://t.co/8l5gLWsL6n
— Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) May 23, 2019
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