A radio programs host that was running for the City Council in State Island became the last New York POL directed by extreme left vandals comparing the Republicans with the Nazis.
The act of hate was discovered on Friday, after a vandal disfigured one of Frank Morano’s campaign grass signs with “Nazi Scoria” jacked under his name, on the corner of Richmond Road and Morley Avenue.
“Any type of vandalism, any type of graffiti, is simply horrible, but when it is this type of hate speech, it goes beyond the pale,” said Morano, who ran in a special election of April 29 to represent the south coast of the municipality, after a uniform press conference where he and other Republicans gathered in support of the law.
Morano, host of “The Other Side of Midnight” by Wabc-AM, said he was attacked because or his affiliation to the party, while the northern police officer looks for a Vandal Three Swastikas on Thursday against the cadrones of the Republican Party of the New York State.
He told the post on Saturday that having some tagged him as Nazi because a Republican is “insulting” and “harmful”, adding that he believes that the Republican Party “is leading the way in terms of fighting Nazism and fascism.”
Staten Island Republican, Michael Tannousis, said that the person who first discovered the last vandalism and a veteran of the US army, which makes the incident even more worrying.
“We will not accept this in the United States,” he added.
The NYPD did not return a request for comments.