This discussion is about the legality of protests. Who cares if the location makes sense to you or not? Protesting near religious institutions is a legal right (for now).
And like I said, most synagogues are Zionist hubs. These protest locations could be decided with some darts and a blindfold and they’d still be protesting a Zionist hub.
Undoing a last-minute order from the previous mayor is something. But if that is all then he is basically part of the ratchet mechanism. People were expecting actual impactful changes not 100 steps backward under the previous administrations and a single step forward.
They’re referring to Adams EO on the definition of antisemitism, which was quite literally “last minute”. It was ordered in the final month of the administration.
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One of his first executive orders was directing his mega-zio commissioner to review the legality of protesting near a synagogue 😬
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Most synagogues are, but even if it wasn’t, who gives af. Let people protest.
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This discussion is about the legality of protests. Who cares if the location makes sense to you or not? Protesting near religious institutions is a legal right (for now).
And like I said, most synagogues are Zionist hubs. These protest locations could be decided with some darts and a blindfold and they’d still be protesting a Zionist hub.
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That is a completely legal protest. My feelings would be irrelevant. Again, this is a discussion of legality… What are you not understanding here?
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Undoing a last-minute order from the previous mayor is something. But if that is all then he is basically part of the ratchet mechanism. People were expecting actual impactful changes not 100 steps backward under the previous administrations and a single step forward.
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They’re referring to Adams EO on the definition of antisemitism, which was quite literally “last minute”. It was ordered in the final month of the administration.
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