The Republican candidate for Queens City Council is a serial sperm donor with “superior” unvaccinated genetic material who claims to be “fighting corruption” for “all” of his children.
Jonathan David Rinaldi, 44, from Forest Hills are vying for a seat in District 24 in eastern Queens to assist promote “parental rights” after spawning a miraculous pandemic-related hobby: fathering not less than a dozen children in two years.
“I need as much as God gives me. Why put the entire bloodline in a single child when it could be broken down? Eighteen is a sacred number in Judaism. And the next one is thirty-six, so I’ll reassess then,” Rinaldi said once he was there featured in the November 2022 Humans of New York post.
His balloon-shaped offspring inspired him above all to run for City Council.
“As a parent, it’s my responsibility to fight for my children,” Rinaldi told The Post from his Midtown office on Thursday, adding that he was fed up with New York City’s “substandard” public officials and the direction the city “will 100% go bankrupt.” in the coming years if the migrant crisis is not contained, he said.
“I need to make certain I can create an environment where my children will thrive and succeed. And in a bankrupt city, nobody will have the option to do anything.”
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“The Dangers of the Left”
Hailing from Queens who studied architecture at City College and worked in construction, appeared in six seasons Million Dollar Contractor by DIY Network reality show based in New York.
But he doesn’t seek glamor in politics.
“I’m not on this for the fame. I’m in it because I actually have children and I’m not going to let the city go to hell because men don’t resist,” said Rinaldi, who also has three school-aged children – ages 18, 14 and 11. — from his marriage to his ex-wife from Haiti.
“God made me do it.”
After being confronted with vaccination orders during the pandemic, Rinaldi felt the call to fight: “I’ve had enough of the fines, the pandemic and all the pieces that happened,” he said, adding that his Jewish family escaped Nazi persecution in Eastern Europe.
“I understand the dangers of the left,” he said.
As an activist against migrants being deposited throughout New York City, Rinaldi spearheaded a protest against the Kew Motor Inn for allowing migrants to occupy the hotel.
“Our assets and the safety of our youngsters are at stake,” reads the candidate’s press release.
He said the cost could possibly be $10 billion a 12 months, warning that an unchecked migrant crisis would “destroy our city.”
“The town will go bankrupt,” he intoned, fearing a complete lack of social services.
“Let’s face it: nobody is standing up for the community,” Rinaldi said, adding that his position was not based on discrimination.
“I’m from Queens – we’re a mixture of all the pieces there is. My ex-wife is Haitian. I actually have three black children. I’m a Jew. I’m Italian. I’m all the pieces.
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Rinaldi has also noted that he is a part of the LGBTQ community through sperm donation.
“I like all of them,” he said.
“This is not about race, color or religion. This has nothing to do with our goodwill – it’s bad fiscal policy.”
The Republican criticized longtime Democratic Council member Jim Gennaro, saying he was nowhere to be found on the matter, and added that he was fearful about his kid’s education and significant race theory creeping into schools.
“As parents, we have now no alternative but to see what our youngsters are learning in school,” he said.
He also promised to reveal the “corruption of the city.”
“This is about the way forward for my children and the community,” said Rinaldi.
Fighting for “Children” –All of them
Rinaldi has fathered over a dozen children in the past two years, based on a November 2022 Humans of New York post.
“This can be my twelfth in two years,” he said of his offspring at the time, adding, “So three more are on the way.”
In the same post, he also casually mentioned having sex with “25 to 35 percent” of girls because “it’s like a fish. Fresh is higher than frozen.
Asked by The Post if he desired to correct the record of his shady behavior contained in the original HONY post, Rinaldi admitted he was surprised when he gave a two-hour interview for the iconic New Yorker site.
“I had no intention of running,” he said. “I had no idea what this was about. I had the opportunity to assist several families and that is what I did. End of story.”
Still, Rinaldi, a pro-life who doesn’t charge women to donate sperm, told The Post he runs a Facebook page for unvaccinated sperm seekers who’ve concerns about fertility issues that might result from the COVID vaccine.
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“Fertility is affected by what they’ve us inject into our bodies,” he said.
“There is currently no evidence that vaccine components or antibodies produced after COVID-19 vaccination could cause any problems with getting pregnant now or in the future.” based on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Still, Rinaldi’s “sperm is higher because he wasn’t injected” with the MRNA vaccine, his campaign manager, David Rem, insisted.
It is the children – not less than 12 years old, with more on the way – that motivate him to run for City Council.
“I like them as much as I’d love my very own,” said Rinaldi, though he is unsure of what his future level of involvement can be at the discretion of moms.
“Ultimately, genetically, we’re a family,” he said.
“I’m just attempting to fight for the kids, man. It’s about children and their future.”