Former FDNY Captain, Brendan Fogarty, who lost his job due to unconstitutional Covid mandates, spoke out strongly against the mandates in New York during a council meeting on Friday.
“Hello everybody, my name is Brendan Fogarty. I was a captain for the New York City Fire Department. I served for 20 years, and I went from being essential to being disposable from the mandates. And my religious exemption was denied. And I received those threats of termination, and I retired. I would love to go back to my job,” Fogarty said.
“We’re gonna be on the right side of history. The people against us are against civil rights and religious freedom,” Fogarty continued.
“I gave my best years to this city, 20 years from 21 to 41, and then they take it away. At the peak of my earning career, I made it to captain. I went through that process. You should be ashamed of yourselves!”, Fogarty yelled.
“The same people who thought slavery was okay. The same people who thought segregation was okay. You segregated us!” Fogarty exclaimed.
“I was allowed to work in this city, but I wasn’t allowed to eat in a restaurant in this city. I was allowed to work through the pandemic, but I wasn’t allowed to eat in a restaurant. I could wear the uniform, and go to a burning building, but not eat here. What’s wrong with you people? Trust the science. You guys are f*cked up!” an infuriated Fogarty screamed, fighting back tears.
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