'You're awful': Internet shuts down Marjorie Taylor Greene as she says New York will be 'voting red in 2024' amid pro-Palestinian protest

As NY saw major pro-Palestinian protests on Christmas Day, Marjorie Taylor Greene shared that the residents might vote for the GOP due to the situation
PUBLISHED DEC 26, 2023
Marjorie Taylor Greene recently shared her take on the Christmas Day pro-Palestinian protest in New York (@RepMTG/X)
Marjorie Taylor Greene recently shared her take on the Christmas Day pro-Palestinian protest in New York (@RepMTG/X)

NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: Hundreds of pro-Palestinian protesters converged on Monday, December 25, lugging a "blood-red mock Nativity scene" and chanting "Christmas is canceled here" in Midtown, as per the New York Post

It was also reported that a few fights broke out in the crowd after nightfall, including outside St Patrick’s Cathedral, which sent police running through the mob, leading to arrests.

Subsequently, Republican Congresswoman Majorie Taylor Greene shared clips and images of the protest and the news that the New York Police Department was responding to a level three mobilization, with level four "being the worst."

She also predicted that New York would be "voting red" in 2024, only to receive backlash on the internet.  

WASHINGTON, DC - FEBRUARY 5: Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) speaks during a press conference out
Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) predicted that New York might vote red in the upcoming election due to the ongoing prop-Palestinian protests (Getty Images)

Marjorie Taylor Greene says 'things will get worse' in New York

On X (formerly Twitter), sharing a clip about the protest posted by @rawsalerts, Greene wrote, "Pro-Palestinian =Pro-Hamas =TERRORISTS attacking NY with their war on Jews and Christians. I think we will see NY voting red in 2024! Until then, this will get worse before it gets better.🙏."



 

On the Congresswoman’s other X (formerly Twitter) account, she shared, "Imagine how much worse this will get in 2024 when NY city cuts back its police force in order to pay for more illegal migrants."



 

Internet responds to Marjorie Taylor Greene’s remarks after pro-Palestinian New York protests

After Greene shared her remarks on the protests that took place on Christmas Day in New York City, the Internet was quick to slam the Congresswoman.

WASHINGTON, DC - NOVEMBER 12: Rep.-elect Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) arrives to the Hyatt Regency
Internet was unhappy with what Marjorie Taylor Greene said after the recent NYC pro-Palestinian protests (Getty Images)

One wrote, “Lol no red...blue all the way," and another said, "NY will never be red …. They don’t want to go broke like red states." 

"Fearmongering on Christmas? Is there anything you won't do?" questioned a person, while someone else quipped, "I think Georgia will be voting u out in 2024."

An individual dubbed her "delusional," with one more saying, "Should probably sit this one out. Also sit out everything else. You're awful."



 



 



 



 



 



 

This article contains remarks made on the Internet by individual people and organizations. MEAWW cannot confirm them independently and does not support claims or opinions being made online.

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