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Grass8989 t1_ixwblaf wrote

The communities don’t hate the police, or else they wouldn’t have voted for Eric Adams, a cop, in the Democratic Mayoral primary.

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BiblioPhil t1_ixwr96q wrote

If those people wanted "tough on crime" candidates who promised to use scorched-earth police tactics to "clean up" the streets, they had plenty of Republican candidates they could have supported.

Adams might seem pro-police compared to the progressive Dem field, but on a national level he absolutely wasn't close. He wasn't even supported by the PBA, which regarded him as a police critic and thorn in their side.

In any GOP primary he would have instantly been branded "soft on crime." Reddit's perspective is so skewed on this topic.

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Grass8989 t1_ixwrvp9 wrote

He literally ran on a “tougher on crime” platform. That was a major part of his message and campaign, so much so that most on this sub labels him a Republican.

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BiblioPhil t1_ixx8wb7 wrote

It's like you missed my entire point about "tough on crime" being relative.

And you're literally using this sub's views of Eric Adams to rebut my point about why this sub is wrong about Eric Adams.

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