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GYM Sports Bar: A Decade Retrospective

Posted by THEJNSREPORT on April 13, 2015
Posted in: Food & Drinks, Image Gallery, Social Commentary. Tagged: Bars, Business, Customer Service, Drinks, FaceBook, Food & Drinks, Gay Sports Bars, GYM, GYM Bar, GYM Sports Bar, Iconic Gay Sports Bar, Interviews, NYC, NYC Nightlife, Parties, Reflection, Retrospective, sports, Sports Bars, Staff Interviews, SuperBowl, THEJNSREPORT. Leave a comment

Welcome to THEJNSREPORT’S: GYMSPORTSBAR: A DECADE RETROSPECTIVE Pt. 1 Press Play 😀https://thejnsreport.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/01-10-they-reminisce-over-you.mp3

Recently, while having a conversation with a friend about NYC night life and in particular bars and sports bars, the topic of NYC’s first gay sports bar GYM Sports bar came up.GYM Sports bar

Located at 167 8th Ave between 18th and 19th Streets in Chelsea.  GYM Sports Bar was founded by owner Rick Schmutzler,Rick Schmutzler Nick Leonard, and several other investors.  (Rick pictured above)MattMatt: (Pictured above, Investor, Mentor, Business Partner)

The idea behind the bar was to offer NYC something that it didn’t have and open up a brand new untapped, and under appreciated market…the gay sports fan.

Growing up in the city I remember hearing people say gays/ queers, etc don’t do sports.  However,  what many people fail to realize is that a large segment of the LGBT community are very much interested in sports for many reasons and NOT just the obvious  “checking out the hot athletic bodies” performing at the professional level of a particular sport.

GYM Sports Bar aimed to change the game in a lot of ways as a pioneer in the night life business in several critical ways.  Firstly, GYM’s owners wanted to hire a diverse staff to reflect the diversity of the greatest city in the world in which it operates.

Secondly, offer a sports bar experience where the LGBT community could come together watch sports, decompress, and enjoy the sports bar experience without fear of being attacked for being openly who they are.

Thirdly, everyone is welcome at GYM regardless of gender,background and/or sexual orientation.GYM Interior II

The following are my interviews with several staff members at GYM Sports bar on commemorating its 10th anniversary starting with GYM’s resident DJ, DJ Smokey.

DJ Smokey:

Q: So Smokey how long have you been a DJ?

A: I’m self taught. While learning guitar as a kid, I would buy records and sheet music to learn. Seeing my collection was growing I started honing my DJ skills in my room as a teen in St. Louis.

Back then, it was vinyl exclusively. With real drummers keeping their own time (as in disco or rock for example) beat mixing could be challenging. With today’s software that actually syncs and locks the beat for you, it’s pretty easy for a lot of “DJ’s”.
My 1st DJ gig was filling In for my friend, RIP, Steven Russo at a Lesbian Disco named GENESIS II. It was a great time and a great place to be.

Q: How did you come up with the name DJ Smokey?

A: The nick name “Smokey” was given to me by my dad.  As a kid I loved Smokey the bear.

Q: How did you come to spin at GYM Sports Bar and how long have you been spinning at GYM?
A: I knew Rick from a previous establishment we’d worked at together.
He approached me about his  opening a Gay sports bar and asked me if I’d like to be on board.

Q: What’s a favorite moment or two you’ve had while working there?
A: There have been several but grand opening night stands out.

It was a Friday.  I had DJ’d the happy hour at a then popular bar in the neighborhood and was heading over to GYM for the opening.  Quite a sight it was to see a line of people winding around the block waiting for entry.  Inside, the atmosphere and energy was on another level!  It was a very exciting night for us all!

Q: What do you like about spinning at GYM Sports Bar?
A: I have a true love for a very wide range of music. I enjoy doing a sets of certain genres. Often I’ll have someone come up and say “I haven’t heard this in years! You are Taking me back!”

Sometimes, someone will ask what a song is or who a group are and then check it/them out.  To sum it up, I guess it’s my love of providing a  musical ride.

Q: What do you like least about spinning at GYM Sports Bar?
Most of the people that come up to me say ‘Hi’ and or give a smile and compliment. That’s greatly appreciated! There are some who don’t get it and feel I’m obligated to play the same 3 songs you hear on radio. Songs that are played MANY times a day to brainwash you into believing they ARE good.… til the next 3 songs come along.…

Q: If you didn’t work there would you patronize GYM Sports Bar?
A:Absolutely! GYM is a great environment to chill and have a drink or few, either with a couple of friends or alone.

Q: What difference if any do you see in GYM vs other locations you’ve worked at?
A: GYM has a great management and staff! We all interact with and engage our customers. Some of us have struck up nice longstanding friendships.  For me, personally, we’re kind of  like a family. When I come in, I’m happy to see them all! Whether it’s going to concerts, Six Flags, The Poconos or just out to eat, we’ve often spend time together outside of the bar.

Q: Where do you see GYM Sports Bar in the next 10 years?

A: Having great staff from ownership down is key to longevity. Given that fact, I believe GYM will be around for many years to come!

CollinCollin:

 Q: How long have you worked at GYM Sports bar?
A: I’ve worked at GYM Sportsbar since day 1.  It’s been a fun and eventful ride.
Q: What drew you to work at GYM and why have you stayed an employee?
A: I was referred to the owners by a friend I had met while working at other bars throughout the city.  Not being an avid athlete I was a bit nervous about where/how I’d fit into the great scheme of things.  But over the past 10 years we’ve cultivated a family and a good business, that in itself is incentive enough to keep going.
Q: As a minority employee what’s it been like to be one of the first if not the first black bartender working in the nightlife scene especially at GYM Sports Bar?
A: When I first started bartending working in nightlife in NYC, with the exception of Latinos, there were few minorities represented as bartenders across the board and virturally none at Gay bars.  I remember being told I wasn’t the right “fit” for some of the bars I’d apply to (while noticing that the staff were all pretty caucasian boys).  Fifteen years later – there’s a nice healthy mix of everyone because the gay “stereotype” of what customers want/prefer has been leveled.
Q: How does year 1 compare to year 10 in your mind?
A: We’ve gotten into a good groove.  I’ve made a lot of great friends that just started out as regulars.

Q: What’s a favorite moment or two you’ve had while working there?

A: The night President Obama was elected and the day NYC achieved Marriage Equality were two of the most exciting, fun and electric moments I can ever remember at the bar.  Madonna’s halftime show at the SuperBowl was also like 10 Gay Christmases rolled into one.

Q: Do you have a favorite drink or shot you like to make for your regulars?

A: I pride myself on making an amazing Manhattan.

Q: What’s it like on the busiest day of the week at GYM?

A: The kind of day where you need a massage and a chiropractic adjustment the following day.

Q: What’s it like to work for owner Rick Schmutzler?

A: Rick is generous, fair and trusts the judgement of his employees which makes it feel more like family and less like “The JOB”.

Q: What’s the difference if any that you see between GYM and its competitors?

A: We’re different, everyone’s welcome, there is no “type”.

Q: Where do you see GYM in the next 10 years?

A: Still thriving and adjusting to the times with even more new faces and fans.

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Jerry:

Q: How long have you worked at GYM Sportsbar?

A: 10 years

Q: What drew you to work at GYM Sportsbar and why have you stayed an employee?

A: I’ve always enjoyed bartending – it’s a fun job.  At the time GYM was in building phase, my rugby teammates were looking for a “home bar” – a place to have drink ups after matches.  My teammates knew I was looking for a bartending job, so they asked about hiring.  I went in for an interview, and I’ve been here ever since.  I’ve stayed this long for a number of reasons: Great bosses, great coworkers, great customers.

Q: How does year 1 compare to year 10 in your mind?

A: It’s still the same fun.  GYM Sports Bar was a knockout right from the first bell.  It’s round 10 and we are still going strong.

Q: What’s a favorite moment or two you’ve had while working there?

A: There are too many.  When home teams win the championship – like the Yankees winning the World Series, or the Giants winning the Superbowl.  Watching the Olympics.  Holiday parties, Staff outings.  Staff outings may be the best because they are the the rare times we all get to be together and let loose.

Q: Do you have a favorite drink or shot you like to make for your regulars?ShotsA: It’s hard to pick a favorite.  I love “mixology” and surprising people with great drinks.

Drink Shot

Q: What’s it like on the busiest day of the week at GYM?

A: Hectic, energized, a little crazy, and fun.

Q: What’s it like to work for owner Rick Schmutzler?

A: Maybe the best boss I’ve ever worked for.  He knows what he’s doing and he cares about his employees.

Q: What difference if any do you see between GYM and it’s competitors?

A: The staff, for sure.  Some of the nicest guys in the business.  And everyone gets along.

Q: If you didn’t work at GYM  would you patronize it?

A: Absolutely.

Q: Where do you see GYM in the next 10 years?

Still going strong.

Eric

Eric H:

Q: You were one of the first employees hired at GYM Sports Bar.  What was it like to also one of the first black bartenders in the night life scene at GYM?

A: Before I started working at gym bar, I applied at many other bars in Chelsea and unfortunately no one ever hired me. I also noticed while applying for work that no one in any of these bars looked like me. I am happy to say that once Gym bar opened here in Chelsea they made the wise decision to hire not just the cookie cutter version of a bartender, but rather hired people that look different and represent the diversity of the city and the scene.

Q: What was it like the first year the bar opened and how does it compare to it’s 10th year?

A: Well, when we opened we were a new bar, and we were just getting to know the customers, and get familiar with the neighborhood. Now we have cemented ourselves here, and have a heavy flow of regulars that come to see us everyday. I enjoy meeting new customers and trying to turn them into future regulars.

Q: Do you have a favorite drink/shot that you like to make for your regulars?

A: My favorite drink that I like to make is a Jolly Rancher.  I’m not giving you the recipe as I add my own variation to it but trust…it’s good.

Q: What’s your favorite Holiday to work?

A: My favorite holiday at GYM Bar to work is Pride, because there is nothing in the world like Gay Pride in NYC. I meet so many different people from all walks of life, and I can recall every single Pride I ever worked.

Q: How did you come to work at GYM and what drew you there?

A: I actually was walking down the street maybe a week after the bar opened up.  I noticed the outside smoking area of the bar and thought it really stood out especially on 8th Ave.  I decided to go in and see if they were hiring. Eric Courage took my resume, and a couple of months later I received a call from Rick and Nick. The rest is history I guess.

Q: Where do you see GYM Sports Bar in the next 10 years?

A: I see GYM Bar flourishing and still serving great drinks and a good time to anyone that walks through these doors in ten years.

 

Will Sheridan

Will:

Q: How long have you worked at GYM Sports bar?

A: I’ve worked at GYM for 3 years.

Q: How did you come to work there?

A: I quit my day job to pursue my music career full time.  I was working at GYM part time and just covering shifts.  Next thing I know I’m full time and part of the family.

Q: What’s a favorite moment or two you’ve had there?

A: I really enjoy holiday season at GYM.  Last year, I realized I wasn’t going home for the holidays and I was a little sad.  I came into work Christmas Eve for my shift, it was busy.  We had a good time and I reall got to bond with my bar mates Collin, Serge, and Jeremy.

Q: What’s it like to  work for Rick Schmutzler?

A: Rick is a Motha!!!

Q: If you didn’t work there would you patronize GYM?

A: Yes! I was a regular before I was an employee.

Q: What difference do you see if any that separates GYM from other sports bars?

A: GYM combines the idea of a “butch” sports bar with the drinking faggotry of a “typical” gay bar.  GYM is like a frat house, we and a few regulars are the fraternity and we throw the best parties on campus!

Q: Where do you see GYM in the next 10 years?10

A: Expansion expansion expansion!

RizzoRizzo:

How long have you worked at Gym Sport bar?
Almost 2 years..

How did you come to work there?
My brother Wilhelmina got me a few gigs doing coat check.

What’s a favorite moment or two you’ve had there?
Probably when the whole bar lost their shit during Beyonce’s performance at the grammys or anytime our DJ, smokey plays a song just for me.

What’s it like to work for Rick Schmutzler?

Like my stepmom hired me but then my dad and he got a divorce.some how dad kept the house and the boat, and she got me.
If you didn’t work there would you patronize Gym?
Definitely. Got to stay in touch with the familia.

What difference do you see if any that separates Gym from other sports bars?

It’s the only bar you can go to watch the playoffs and get caught in into a deadly vogue battle during halftime.

 Where do you see Gym in the next 10 years?

AIR HOCKEY TABLE!!!! Really though. Rick? Matt? Please buy me an air hockey table.

Steve D

Steve D:

Q: How long have you been an employee at GYM and why have you stayed an employee?

A: It’s been 8 years.  I stay because it’s a fun environment with great coworkers and bosses who get people and treat their employees with respect while giving us the freedom to use common sense and good judgement.  Also because long before Obamacare became a law GYM offered health benefits to us staff.  I’d never heard of that in a bar before.  To me it really shows how much the owners care about us their employees.

Q: How did you come to work at GYM?

A: I had relocated back to NYC after living (briefly) down south in Virginia.  I decided my time was up there and returned home to my home city.  I started to come to GYM shortly after moving back as I was told it would be opening at least a year before it actually did.  I met Rick through Nick and was offered a shift covering the door one day.  From that shift, I ended up covering part time more and more and before I knew it I was working there pretty much full time.

Q: What’s different about GYM 8 years later and what’s stayed the same?

A: Well when I first started GYM still had tube TV’s no flat screens lol.  Also, the crowd was predominantly a younger crowd that didn’t watch the sports on so much as they watched the guys watching the sports on TV.

Since then the crowd has shifted to a more mature crowd with a mix of younger guys and gals and everything else in between.  Our patrons are avid sports fans who love the environment at GYM which isn’t pretentious,  but rather friendly, accommodating, and a cool spot to drink and unwind while getting an excellent value for your money.  We do have our moments when customers come in wearing outfits that really give everyone a show.

Also, there was no Locker Room lower level bar years ago either.  And while I heard many jokes from only a handful of visitors about how it smelled like a “locker room” I thought it prudent to point out it was usually some of those same visitors making the smell they commented about not the bar itself lol.  Two words guys “air freshner” LMAO.

Q: What’s a favorite moment or two you’ve had while working at GYM?

A: There are quite a few actually but as far as non sports related moments go, the shooting of a Law & Order SVU episode at the bar was epic and awesome!  But the 2nd SuperBowl win for the NY Giants over the Patriots has to be near the top of the list!

That was an electric Sunday that gave me chills and extreme satisfaction to let Patriots fans have it over and over again. I’d often say after that epic win…”How do you spell Elite?  Oh that’s right you can’t spell it without E. L. I. Lmao!”

Another was in 2009 when my Yankees won the World Series yet again.  Oh and I have to mention meeting several well known actors and athletes there during weekend afternoons and nights as unexpected guests to the bar.

Lastly, a moment that really stood out to me as a favorite moment, was when a new regular came up to me and told me why he enjoyed coming to GYM Sports Bar instead of a competitor bar due to the fact that he gets treated with respect and served in a timely fashion at GYM by friendly bartenders. He went on to state  that at the other place the bartenders were disinterested guys with chiseled bodies mostly “straight” that thought they should be tipped because they had their shirts off while pouring expensive and weak drinks.

Q: Where do you see GYM in the next decade?

A: Probably as the nations largest chain of Gay Sports Bars.

Stay tuned for Pt. 2…

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Coming Soon: GYM Sports bar Retrospective & Interviews with Staff

Posted by THEJNSREPORT on April 3, 2015
Posted in: Food & Drinks, Social Commentary. Tagged: Diversity, Food & Drinks, Gay Sports Bars, GYM Sports Bar, Nightlife, NYC, NYC Night life, Sports Bars. Leave a comment

Coming Soon: GYM Sports Bar 10 Year Anniversary Retrospective & interviews with several of this popular iconic night spots staff.  Stay tuned.

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A Winter Day Photo Walk…Reflections

Posted by THEJNSREPORT on March 7, 2015
Posted in: Image Gallery, Travel. Tagged: 1 World Trade, Battery Park City, Freedom Tower, Ground Zero, Image Gallery, NYC, Photo Walk, Reflection Pools, Reflections, Video, Winter Day Photo, World Trade Center. Leave a comment

Welcome to THEJNSREPORT’S: A Winter Day Photo Walk…Reflectionshttps://thejnsreport.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/01-03-cant-let-go-main-version.mp3

I started out the day running a few errands before taking to midtown for some shots of St. Patrick’s Cathedral then heading to the 2nd part of my targeted photo walk down at Ground Zero.  The following are images from my day trek.  Enjoy.Midtown

East 51st Son

Black Rock

St.Patrick's Corner

St. Patrick's II

Entrance St. Patrick's Cathedral

St. Patrick's III

Corner Tower St. Patrick's

St. Patrick's 4

Rockefeller In the Distance

Radio City

Radio City II

Water Fountain at 50th

Water Fountain at 50th II

23 degrees

Times Square

Times Square II

Times Square III

Times Square IV

Elmo in Times SquareThis time Elmo kept his distance.  I didn’t forget you son, you tried to trip me not once but twice last time we crossed paths.  Anywho, moving right along…after a relatively short subway ride, destination two was in the distance as I made my way through Tribeca.

1 World Trade in the Distance

Tribeca

Tribeca II

Reflections

Downtown II

Freedom 1

Under Freedom

Base of Freedom

Battery Park City

Ground Zero

Freedom Tower XXFrom here I turned my attention to the footprints of the original Twin Towers now called Pools of Reflection.

Reflections Foot PrintsI got chills actually seeing these up close for the first time today.  I hadn’t looked at them except for on TV before today.  Seeing them up close with the names etched in stone of all the victims of 9/11 was a surreal moment.

Closer to Reflection Center

In the Center of Reflection

Retreating from Reflection

Retreating from Center II

Three Roses

White Rose

9/11 Memorial

Buildings of Reflection

Foot Prints of The World Trade Center

Foot Prints of The World Trade Center

Ground Zero Map

4 World Trade

End of the Road

Freedom & ArcAfter observing the pools of reflection and the scene that was so different 14 years ago I took one last look back at 1 World Trade and concluded the day’s photo walk.  Hope you enjoyed it.  All images are the property of http://www.thejnsreport.com (c) 2015.

 

 

 

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Zendaya & Giuliana Rancic

Posted by THEJNSREPORT on February 26, 2015
Posted in: Music & Artists, Politics, Social Commentary. Tagged: Black Hair, Black Women, E Fashion Police, Fashion Police, Giuliana Rancic, Hair, I am not my hair, India Arie, Prejudice, Racism, Stereotypes, The Oscars, Zendaya, Zendaya Coleman. Leave a comment

Welcome to THEJNSREPORT’S: Zendaya & Giuliana Rancic (I am Not My Hair)

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I unfortunately wasn’t able to catch the Oscars till Monday due to prior engagements on Sunday night.  However, when I heard of the latest controversy involving E! Fashion Police co host Giuliana Rancic’s comments I felt like here was another topic to address.  I’ve seen the many times in life where the image of a black woman is torn down and made to feel less than or ugly for the benefit of racist ignorant perspectives.

Having several sisters I know very well, how much this issue affects them personally when it comes to hair.  And to be clear hair issues aren’t exclusive to black women, afterall there is the term “Bad Hair Day”.  I’m sure it’s pretty universal that most if not every human being has had at least one “bad hair day”.  All that said, this issue isn’t about a bad hair day but simply the disparaging, disrepectful, and stereotypical comments made by Giuliana Rancic regarding a young black woman in Zendaya Coleman on the red carpet at the Oscars.

Rancic stated that she felt like Zendaya’s hair smelled like patchouli oil and weed. In my opinion those comments are just a reflection if not reminder of the fact that the more we think times and things have changed, the more they’ve stayed the same.  Racism, prejudice, and stereotypes aren’t going anywhere.  Neither can the fight against those things go anywhere.  We as people must continue to fight against these divisive issues, call them out when we see them, and not give a pass or an “Oh she didn’t know any better”.

It also reminds us of the power of the media platform and social media.  Those comments uttered by Rancic were heard by millions of people and think of what those comments would/could do to the self esteem of young Afro American girls, teens, & young women not to mention the impression of black women and beauty in general when they’re broadcast on television.

Zendaya’s hair was flawless and beautiful just as she is.  It is representative of the power, grace, strength, & beauty of black women.  The comments offered by Rancic came off as jealous, ignorant and stupid if not racist yet far more sincere than her Paula Deen impression of an “I’m sorry I got caught speaking what I really feel on air moment”.

While I could take the low road and let loose a slew of offensive comments about Rancic, I think Zendaya’s response to the unprovoked, and unwarranted attack are far more appropriate.  They exhibit the intelligent thoughts  of an eloquent young black queen speaking truth to a bitter woman that likes to throw rocks at her throne.

What are your thoughts on this?

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Black History Month 2015

Posted by THEJNSREPORT on February 18, 2015
Posted in: Politics, Social Commentary. Tagged: Abraham Lincoln, American History, Black History, Black History Month, Frederick Douglass, God's Creation, human beings, Image of God, Malcolm X, NYC, THEJNSREPORT, World History. Leave a comment

Welcome to THEJNSREPORT’S: Black History Month 2015https://thejnsreport.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/ll-cool-j-todd-smith-12-were-gonna-make-it-feat-mary-mary-nowmp3s.mp3Malcolm X Mural

I wanted to start this post with the question what does Black History Month represent for each of us?  A quick Google search to find out the origins of Black History Month turned up the fact that what is now observed as a month long tradition actually began as “Black History Week”.Frederick Douglas Mural

How interesting our history was only initially considered to be worth note for a single week in remembering Frederick Douglas and Abraham Lincoln’s birthdays.  Both birthdays two days apart.  And while I won’t get into whether or not Lincoln’s should be as celebrated as Douglass’s the fact remains both were celebrated in Black communities since the late 19th century.Ghandi & MandellaWhat would be called today (at most colleges across the nation) the “Black Student Union” of Kent State University proposed the expansion of Black History Week to Black History Month in 1969.  By February 1970 the first year of the celebration of Black History Month began.  It was recognized by the U.S. government and celebrated informally in 1976 as part of the U.S Bicentennial.

All that said, I have mixed feelings when I think about Black History Month.  On one hand I see the need for the recognition of Black History. Especially in lieu of world history & in particular American History as a whole.  What happens to those whose history is forgotten?  Should our collective accomplishments be relegated to footnotes and bywords?  On the other hand if we can only say our history is worth mentioning on a specific month, once a year, what are we really saying?

I acknowledge that there is a need for there to be an emphasis in the teaching and learning about Black History but can that be separated of American History like the segregationist era?  I’m not so sure.  Black History I agree with Morgan Freeman, is American History and to be honest one month doesn’t do it nearly the justice it deserves.  Am I in favor of abolishing Black History Month? I say no.  Am I in favor of seeing it expand like it did in the past from a single week to a single month to a year?  Absolutely.

I think all human history as part of world history is important and worth learning about all the time and year round.  Maybe one day we won’t be divided by our nationalities, our ethnicities, or cultural diversities.

Maybe one day we’ll simply say in the annals of Human history…this person did this and this person did that, seeing each person as what they are… a person, a human being, a creation in the image of God, worth mentioning not for the color of his/her skin but for the mark they left on this world while they walked in it.

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Happy Post Valentines Day

Posted by THEJNSREPORT on February 17, 2015
Posted in: Image Gallery, Social Commentary. Tagged: Happiness, Horse & Carriage Industry, Life, Love, Roses, Valentines, Valentines Day. Leave a comment
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Red RosesHere’s to wishing everyone a Happy Post Valentines Day!!!

Thanks everyone for all of the feedback and sharing respective viewpoints on last week’s post on Keeping or Ditching NYC’s Horse & Carriage Industry.  I certainly learned a lot that I hadn’t known before with regards to horses and the industry.

Image is property of http://www.thejnsreport.com (c) 2015.

 

 

 

 

 

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Should NYC Keep The Horse & Carriage Rides Or Ditch Em?

Posted by THEJNSREPORT on February 10, 2015
Posted in: Nature - Environment, Social Commentary. Tagged: Adapt, Animal Rights, Ban on NYC Horse & Carriage Rides, Carriage Rides, Columbus Circle, Evolution, Horse & Carriage Rides, Horses, Humane Treatment, Iconic, Industry, Mayor De Blasio, NYC, NYC Institutions, Survival of the Fittest. 101 Comments

Press Play 😀 https://thejnsreport.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/01-03-back-it-up-instrumental.mp3The other day while out in the city walking near Columbus Circle I happened upon NY’s famous horse and carriages and couldn’t help but feel bad for these poor animals.  They didn’t look happy.  (Note: The following pictures are not indicative of a sick or “broken” horse.  They are only meant to serve as a topic picture for NYC’s Horse & Carriage Industry)NYC Horse & Carriage

Many of them looked worn out and used up, resigned to a fate at the hands of their human masters determined to use them till they were completely of no use to make a buck in the city that never sleeps.

I get tradition and all the arguments of those who are in staunch favor of keeping this “industry” going.  However, for me I side with mayor De Blasio in wanting to see it come to an end.

It’s not because I’m tired of seeing it in classic or iconic NY films that show a romantic (semi well to do if not wealthy) person whisking his damsel off on a ride around and through central park on a NY night, but because I’m actually thinking about the horses that are forced to be the service animals and backbone of this outdated industry.Horse & Carriage 2

It seems to be the default argument whenever technology or a change to an “established” industry comes that people immediately say “I gotta feed my family, the kids gotta eat, or the wife needs a new pair of shoes”.  I’m like F&*% that!!!  Develop some new skills, become more resourceful, and/or adapt to life changes.

Isn’t that what evolution supporters believe in “Survival of the fittest”? If you become obselete adapt or cease to exist.  We know people aren’t going anywhere.  We always find a way to keep alive.  It’s like when CD’s came out and replaced Vinyl or when Vinyl replaced 8 tracks.  With all that said here’s a poll question for you NYC…

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