Are you the same poster who keeps describing everything as racist? |
He’s not anti-cop he’s anti-corrupt cop. The question you might ask yourself is why do you go so hard to defend bad cops? |
Does abolishing the police only impact the corrupt cops? What about defunding them? |
| At some point in 2026 there will be an unfortunate NYPD event that will test Mamdani’s newfound affinity for the police. It will be a law enforcement Rorschach test. |
NYPD spend a lot of money on “security” training firms from Israel. This is just more of the pro Israel group attack him. |
January is a particularly crazy month for ny crime. He’ll be ok. The cops turned their backs on De Blasio turning a cop funeral. I can’t see how it can get any worse than that. I actually think cops may like him if he really focused on free transport or creating more group homes or hiring social workers to deal with the mentally ill. The cops in NY spend so much time policing the train stations and mentally Ill or homeless. Some relief from that may actually help them focus on real crime |
Here are the countries that have hosted the NYPD for training. London (UK) Paris (France) Jerusalem/Kfar Saba (Israel) Madrid (Spain) Sydney (Australia) Amman (Jordan) Bogotá (Colombia) Toronto (Canada) Montreal (Canada) Singapore Abu Dhabi (UAE) If you want real world, real time training in anti-terrorism intelligence, prevention and reaction strategies you probably can’t find a more active, U.S. friendly country than Israel. |
A lot of cops left after the city started diversifying the cop hires after 9/11. |
There is absolutely no argument against this point. Law enforcement shouldn’t be the tip of the spear when it comes to mental health calls and homelessness. If created, coordinated and implemented within the first year it could free up the NYPD for the more serious crimes. Whether Mamdani can find the money and people to make this a reality remains to be seen. |
The NYPD is majority POC currently. |
| Oh no, a few corrupt cops might quit! Whatever will we do? |
What makes you think the corrupt cops will quit? It’s the excellent NYPD cops that don’t want to be stigmatized, demonized, and despised by not only the citizens they serve, but the city leadership. The great cops have options to serve outside the city that the corrupt ones don’t. When the current vigorous recruiting effort isn’t keeping up with retirements and transfers, what will happen to staffing in NYC when a self declared police detractor is sworn in as the mayor that needs to find $1.1B for the Department of Community Safety? Some of that money will come out of the NYPD budget. |
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That's a cute list you have there, Mamdani...
https://justthenews.com/sites/default/files/2025-11/AWWG%20Palestine%20Policy%20Meeting%20Meeting%20Agenda%20%26%20Notes.pdf mmmm hmmmm. |
So violate the Equal Protection Clause of the Constitution right off the bat. Nice! |
You aren’t very bright then. Dinkins took over during a major crime wave and economic mess in NYC. And he turned it around. Of course Guliani the sociopath later took credit for a lot of improvements there were begun under Dinkins. Dinkins initiated the rehab of crime ridden Times Square which is now an extremely safe tourist center which has made the city billions. He extended the school day to keep vulnerable teens off the streets. He added thousands of new police officers and spearheaded various community programs. His programs were successful and crime started dropping. He spearheaded Arthur Ashe stadium which has become one of NYs biggest tourist draws. Again, making the city billions. He was level headed and honest, and guliani with his tough guy image and ability to lie convinced voters he was weak and Guliani was the answer. But NYers grew to hate Guiliani, and 9/11 is the only thing that saved his image. Which of course he’s tanked bc eventually his real sociopathic personality comes out. |