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Scott Richman of the Anti-Defamation League regarding a vetoed city council bill designed to mandate NYPD accountability and create buffer zones around schools and houses of worship. The participants argue that the legislation is a common-sense response to rising harassment and a "polarized moment" where anti-Semitic incidents have reached record levels, often blurring the lines between political activism and targeted discrimination. They critique the mayor’s decision to block the bill, suggesting his refusal to acknowledge police authority and his tendency to ignore prejudice on the political left undermines public safety.
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Scott Richman of the Anti-Defamation League regarding a vetoed city council bill designed to mandate NYPD accountability and create buffer zones around schools and houses of worship. The participants argue that the legislation is a common-sense response to rising harassment and a "polarized moment" where anti-Semitic incidents have reached record levels, often blurring the lines between political activism and targeted discrimination. They critique the mayor’s decision to block the bill, suggesting his refusal to acknowledge police authority and his tendency to ignore prejudice on the political left undermines public safety.
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