Cicatrici che nessuno vede... Lacrime che non si bagnano... Ferite che non sanguinano... Urla che nessuno sente. Date loro voce!
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Statement from Council Member @ChrisMarteNYC and Voters For Animal Rights President Julie Cappiello:
“This Thursday, Council Member Marte will introduce Ryder’s Law, legislation to transition New York City away from horse-drawn carriages and toward a safer, more humane future.
The death of a carriage horse in Central Park tonight is a heartbreaking reminder that this system no longer works — not for horses, and not for the workers whose livelihoods depend on an industry facing an uncertain future.
Horses are living beings who deserve dignity and compassion. They should not be forced to navigate the noise, traffic, and demands of New York City streets.
New York City can protect animal welfare while supporting the workers who depend on the horse carriage industry. As we push to end horse-drawn carriages, we are committed to ensuring workers have a fair transition, economic security, and access to new opportunities.
We look forward to working with TWU, the City Council, and all stakeholders to develop a workforce program that supports affected workers and their families.
Tonight’s tragedy was heartbreaking — but future tragedies are preventable.
It is time to pass Ryder’s Law.”
Tonight, a carriage horse collapsed and died in Central Park. We do not yet know this horse’s name, age, history, or what caused their death — but we do know this: no horse should spend their life pulling a carriage through the streets of Manhattan.
We have seen this before. Ryder. Lady. Aisha. Charlie. Smoothie. And now another horse whose life ended on the pavement.
This moment demands more than outrage. It demands action. On Thursday, the City Council will reintroduce Ryder’s Law — legislation to finally transition New York City away from horse carriages and retire the horses to sanctuaries.
That future will include the workers, too. Carriage drivers deserve a real transition plan with stable jobs, protections, and benefits — and we are ready to work with TWU and all stakeholders to make that happen.
But doing nothing is not an option. Another horse is dead on the streets of New York City.
For the horses. For the workers. For New York City.
Pass Ryder’s Law.
🚨🇺🇳 | ÚLTIMA HORA: Se reveló que más de 100 funcionarios de la Organización de las Naciones Unidas mantienen vínculos directos con el grupo terrorista Hamás. La infiltración del organismo es total, dejando al descubierto la complicidad en sus estructuras. En respuesta, Bolivia se ha sumado a Argentina y Estados Unidos para votar en contra de una resolución de la ONU que pretende negar que la UNRWA fue infiltrada por la organización terrorista.
🚨🇸🇴 El árbitro somalí Omar Artan vivió una auténtica pesadilla al llegar a Estados Unidos🇺🇸.
Las autoridades migratorias lo sometieron a un interrogatorio de 11 horas en el aeropuerto y, pese a contar con la documentación requerida, finalmente le negaron el ingreso al país.
En declaraciones a The New York Times, expresó su profunda decepción:
🗣️ “Solo soy un árbitro intentando cumplir el sueño más grande de mi carrera: estar en una Copa del Mundo. Tenía los documentos y el visado correctos. Estoy realmente decepcionado. Creo que tienen un problema con mi país”.
💔 Un duro golpe para un colegiado que aspiraba a formar parte de la máxima cita del fútbol mundial.
Una VERGÜENZA JAMÁS VISTA en la organización de un Mundial.
OMAR ABDULKADIR ARTAN, árbitro desde 2018, que dirigió el Mundial sub20 en 2025 y que fue seleccionado por la FIFA para dirigir en esta Copa, fue excluido del torneo porque EE.UU. no lo dejó entrar.
Un escándalo.