https://www.nytimes.com/2025/09/11/nyregion/mamdani-police-apology-floyd.html

Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic nominee for mayor of New York City, said on Thursday that he intended to apologize for comments he made in 2020 calling the New York Police Department “racist, anti-queer & a major threat to public safety.”

He said that the remarks, which he wrote in June 2020 in a social media post in support of the defund the police movement, were made after the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis a month earlier.

The comments were made “at the height of frustration,” he said in an interview with The New York Times, and were not reflective of his current campaign or “my view of public safety and the fact that police will be critical partners in delivering public safety.”

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    He believes his left flank is unbreakable, so now he’s trying to shore up his right.

    Except that’s not how it works. The left flank won’t just sit idly while their candidate appeals to their right, usually when this happens it caused reformers to hemorrhage their left. Without a clear party line on rightist deviations it’ll just make voters lose faith.

    And then when they lose, the left will be the ones to blame: not the rat fucking happening in the elections, not the candidate making bonehead moves, but the voters somehow.

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      Every conservative I’ve ever met has been a stubborn motherfucker who’s never changed their mind about anything. Meanwhile, my leftist buds would throw their political heroes in the garbage as soon as they learn they start saying some stupid shit.

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      If the left flank will throw him out for saying “I’m sorry I called the police racist” then no wonder the Dems keep trying to win the center.

      If even an inch of pragmatism is a step too far then even I would give up.

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        But it’s only “pragmatic” because there are non-leftist voters who might throw him out for saying “cops are racist”.

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          That’s not the calculus here. The problem is that the NYPD has a budget larger than the DPRK’s entire military including their nuclear program. The NYPD is also a bunch of thugs, extortionists, rapists, assassins, kidnappers, and torturers

          And that department runs the security detail for the mayor and the mayor’s entire family. The mayor is required to be in their proximity at almost all times. They drive him around, they escort his vehicles, they manage crowds every day around him.

          The pragmatism isn’t limited to getting votes. It’s life or death.

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            That’s a really good point, and it sounds like it would be pragmatic to not rely on the cops for security. That’s another place a Party would help, to provide security to candidates so they don’t have to rely on domestic right-wing death squads.

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              This is why I am not all that excited for Zohran’s tenure. I am excited that he got the votes, but the reality is he will not have the power to do what intends to do because realpolitik drives NYC.

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                It also looks like he’s also going to be coming into power at the start of a recession, and a mere mayor can’t do a lot in those conditions.

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          No, it’s pragmatic because frankly the police (even as corrupt and racist as they are) are necessary and making an enemy of them will undermine anything else he’d try to achieve.

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            the police (even as corrupt and racist as they are) are necessary

            lol ok

            The dems always capitulate to “the center” because they are ideologically and financially committed to capital and do not want, under any circumstances, any variety of socialist in their party. It isn’t some strategy for chasing maximum votes. They would rather lose to the right than win to the left because of the class they represent.

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              The working class is surprisingly pro-police, without the police things go to hell. The police are a “public service” (even if in name only) and poorer people aren’t keen on that service being taken away.

              I can’t be bothered going in-depth on this issue, because it doesn’t seem productive.

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                rat-salute to all the brave boys in blue waking up every day and putting in the hard work of shooting dogs, destroying black communities, assisting ICE, and sexually assaulting people in handcuffs. Society would be absolute CHAOS without them shining strobe flashlights at every black person they see walking at night. Can you imagine? A black guy walking a dog? No way that’s a gang member scouting out potential robberies.

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            listen up you limp-wristed leftist worms. the police are the only thing keeping the BARBARIANS from the GATES. the thin blue line between CIVILIZATION and ANARCHY. the only thing keeping me from PISSING in my JAMMIES at night. no amount of dead black teenagers is too high a price to pay for their protection.

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        How is anything supposed to get better if we’re expected to swallow our representatives denying the institutional racism present in our society, especially when we’re the ones targeted by the violence and selective law enforcement?

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          Within limits. Not preemptively provoking an organization like the NYPD is a good line. Not only are they heavily armed, not only are they very powerful, they also do genuinely reduce crime.

          There was that NYPD strike where crime went down when police went on strike, but that was because they were ignoring minor crimes. They were still policing major crimes.

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            If all it takes to provoke the NYPD is to say what everyone else already knows, and what everyone else was supporting you for saying, what value is there in continuing to walk on eggshells around such fickle and unpopular people compared to just continuing to say the popular thing? They weren’t gonna be on a socialist’s side anyway, they work for the landlords.

            Now that they know he can be bullied, they aren’t gonna stop. They’re like wild animals, you can’t show weakness

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    The very video about Palestine he got famous for, he was already full of shit in. “Israel has a right to exist… (as a state with equal rights)”? No. It doesn’t. States don’t have a right to exist and that state is predicated on claiming to have equal rights while being institutionalized apartheid.

    This is more of the same. I left NYC, among other reasons, because it’s a miniature police state, with the NYPD leading the charge. The fuck is he even going to do as mayor if he’s not going to rein them in?

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      The fuck is he even going to do as mayor if he’s not going to rein them in?

      This. If he apologizes, then we’ll just be in the position of hoping he’s making a fake apology and actually does shit…which isn’t a good way to be doing politics

      You win people over to your positions by putting them out there and defending what you believe

      Moreover, this stance by him won’t win anyone over and will demotivate his supporters. At best, if he apologizes then maybe the cops will fuck with him less (lmao)

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      he’s running to the right and; if he has any staying power; he will become another aoc or bernie.

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      I did not really mind the Palestine comments because he basically denies the state of Israel in the way he framed it. But at the pace of Zohran is going now, all that will be done when he gets in power is building like 3 government ran supermarkets.

      It’s not Zohver yet but it is going downhill.

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    So I didn’t get this until a random Lenin text.

    Lenin, paraphrased:

    'If socialists should seek office in a capitalist world, they will invariably have to help the capitalist state. They will have to send protestors onto labour organizers. They will have to tow the line of the capitalist state, and see to its functions. If we are to say, we should seek office in bourgaise governments, should not socialists also be justistified, using the warped logic, at sending the [police] at protests? No, obviously, this is absurd [so basically, the only things we do in office in capitalist governments is to frusterate them and try to help destroy the capitalist state]."

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    Mamdani’s unwillingness to stand firm against the nypd, whether because he believes it’s necessary to win the election or because it reflects his actual beliefs, has definitely been the most disappointing and annoying thing about him so far. Like you’ve gotta have better political instincts than this, bud - the NYPD aren’t popular AND you’re making yourself look wishy washy.

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      Does anyone remember BLM, prominent leftist voices and people here, and their stance on the movement and police in general? There was a complete lack of consensus on ‘abolish/defund the police’ and in many cases flat out dismissal of BLM as a legitimate political sentiment.

      And now the same people are probably trying to bash Mamdani over this. I still maintain that his stance on NYPD, especially pre-election means absolutely nothing. Not coming out swinging against the most powerful militant organizations on the planet is not the worst idea.

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        There was a complete lack of consensus on ‘abolish/defund the police’

        What? no. I’d say there was strong consensus on the left that Police budgets should be lowered and the funds used for education or literally any other municipal function. “Abollish” the police was more complicated, since even on the far left there’s a lot of disagreement about what “abolish the police” even means. But on “defund” the police, the consensus was from far left to progressive libs. Everyone felt that police budgets should be lowered, and the money used for some good.

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          The only kvetching I remember was about “defund the police” as a slogan, not as an objective. And the people complaining about it were the ones who managed to convince half of Americans that the police actually got defunded even though that didn’t happen.

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    He should be like “I apologize for calling them racist in 2020. I should have kept doing it after, they are still fucking racist pieces of shit!”

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        And his original statement was made in 2020 after George Floyd’s murder. Like come on man, pigs are f***ing racist and it was the right time to say that

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      You should work on your skills at interpreting political speech. It’s about positioning yourself in terms of sentiments, not making explicit, accurate statements. The fact that he’s even engaging in this kind of thing shows you he’s false, right off the bat.

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      This is the New York police we are talking about. They are extremely racist and they are incredibly corrupt. These are some of the last people we would want to see Zohran cozy up to. Especially since he is far ahead in the polling and there seems to be no reason to say this.

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        How dare you suggest Mayor Adams is anything other than of exemplary character?! 🥊