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Our Legislators Are Mute About Attacks. They Must Take Action

State Senator Zellnor Myrie and Assemblywoman Diana Richardson have been practically silent about the attacks against their Jewish constituents in Crown Heights. Local resident Yaakova Babinet suggests something they can do to help. Full Story

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Vote out
January 5, 2020 11:26 am

We need to vote out every single Democrat politician in NY. We need to show up in droves to VOTE THEM OUT.

Outvote all democrats
January 5, 2020 12:05 pm

Outvote all democrats

Richardson
January 5, 2020 12:06 pm

She cares more about removing a mural than about Jewish lives

uh oh
January 5, 2020 12:30 pm

demanding from out elected officials? thats a red line our (non elected) community “representatives” feel should never be crossed.

but hey, desperate times call for desperate measures.

Thank you.

Thank you!!
January 5, 2020 12:46 pm

So on point and thank you for clearly explaining what actions each person in this community can actually take!

None of this matters
January 5, 2020 12:48 pm

Jewish lives don’t matter. These representatives don’t need us, so why speak up in our favor? Their voting base is from their own (the Black) community so they are hardly going to complain about them, are they? When are you going to take off your blinders? THEY ARE NOT OUR FRIENDS. They don’t care about us, they only care about getting re-elected & not making any waves. You are fooling yourselves if you think for one second they will do anything to hurt their chances next election. Stop whining, stop complaining, stop begging & stop putting your hopes in these… Read more »

Not True
Reply to  None of this matters
January 5, 2020 5:35 pm

That is NOT true ! Call or stop by The Assemblywomens office engage with them, participate at her events , and request a meeting with her and you will see her for the honest, thoughtful , caring women that she is!

Engaging and meeting and "caring" is one thing....
Reply to  Not True
January 5, 2020 8:00 pm

…action is another thing altogether! A “caring, thoughtful” manner, and being willing to entertain someone who COMES TO HER to meet are worthless if not followed up by ACTION! We didn’t elect her to be willing to sit at a meeting if a constituent wants one with her. We elected her to take BOLD ACTION on behalf of her district which has an enormous Jewish population. Introduce legislation to overturn “bail reform”! How about mandatory minimum sentences for ASSAULTS — especially for those attacks that are also considered hate crimes? Why do I think that if one of any of… Read more »

Engaging and meeting and "caring" is one thing....
Reply to  Not True
January 5, 2020 8:41 pm

…action is another thing altogether! A “caring, thoughtful” manner, and being willing to entertain someone who COMES TO HER to meet are worthless if not followed up by ACTION! Have any of our elected State (or even our city council) representatives or senators has taken the trouble to personally visit any of the Jews attacked here in Crown Heights, to listen to them, to express their outrage and sorrow that this happened to them, to affirm their plan to fix the laws and the system, etc.? I’ll bet that NONE have done this, even when it’s such an obvious thing… Read more »

But no results
Reply to  Not True
January 6, 2020 12:28 am

Even if one of them truly has good intentions (maybe), the facts speak louder. It’s just not working.

This is true
Reply to  None of this matters
January 6, 2020 12:26 am

We have to start taking care of ourselves/ No one else is going to do it.

Richardson shows up at C. Hts. photo ops, but...
January 5, 2020 12:56 pm

…when she creates events to connect with her consituents they are, more often than not, either held on Shabbos or held at churches.

That is not exactly “standing with the Jewish community.” It is using the Jewish community to LOOK like she’s “standing” with it.

She also gets verbally mean and defensive when asked about the Shabbos/churches thing.

She talks the talk (when she’s not being defensive and angry), but does she walk the walk?

Seems to me that Jews aren't only ones hurt here
January 5, 2020 1:02 pm

While the anti-Jewish (that’s what it is, you know: not that whitewashed academic term “anti-Semitism”) crimes are especially heinous, hateful, and horrific, the last I heard is that assaults/attacks — as well as other crimes — are perpetrated against people of all categories of residents: people of all races, ages, religions, economic groups, and ethnicities, r”l. Without ALL of Crown Heights (not just the Jews) clamoring to fix this shockingly egregious change in NY State’s bail rules, it will remain just a kvetch and won’t change, c”v. We must engage ALL good, law-abiding, principled members of our community in this… Read more »

Give me a break
Reply to  Seems to me that Jews aren't only ones hurt here
January 5, 2020 2:45 pm

Please don’t try to whitewash the situation here. The criminals are clearly targeting Jewish people, NOT “all” people.

Stop with the “we must all come together” manure. Nobody is going to stand up for Jews besides ourselves.

From "Seems to me": R U kidding? R U a troll?
Reply to  Give me a break
January 5, 2020 4:44 pm

First of all, the body-excrement language is inappropriate and the tactic of a not-very-nice statement by you: totally unnecessary. Now, I’ll respond nevertheless: Reinstating bail rules IS absolutely needed! We must work vigorously to bring back bail as it was in place before the “reforms.” I think you and I agree on that. But also, do you honestly think that only the Jews would be helped by reinstating the old bail rules? If course it could keep already arrested haters out of commission (or keep them worried they’d lose bail money posted if they don’t behave better). But it sounds… Read more »

I’m sure this is all important
January 5, 2020 1:10 pm

Can you pls give a brief synopsis as to what is going on and what we should do about it ?

ch resident
January 5, 2020 1:33 pm

of course they are quiet. They are probably very embarrassed what there sister blacks are doing to our community

Very articulate
January 5, 2020 2:58 pm

Yaakova, well said. Can you post a sample letter?

Very articulate
January 5, 2020 2:59 pm

Yaakova, well said. Can you please post a sample letter?

Standing up for Ms Richardson!
January 5, 2020 3:42 pm

Her office is and always has been open to ALL! It’s not just business as usual with her ! She and her staff are always welcoming to anyone who walks in the office to help! Everyone has a voice with her, although some people don’t want others to think so!!

"Welcome" Every 4th Sat 2 -4 pm @ 400 Empire Blvd
Reply to  Standing up for Ms Richardson!
January 5, 2020 5:03 pm

Diana Richardson holds monthly town hall meetings on Saturdays and all are welcome to attend!! In the future, she will be serving pork shops and cheeseburgers and ALL will be welcome to eat. The NYS 43rd district has a very large Jewish population – See Map https://nyassembly.gov/mem/Diana-C-Richardson/map/

http://www.brooklyncb8.org/event/assemblywoman-richardson-civic-minded-meeting/ – link to Monthly Saturday Town Hall Meeting Flier

https://www.ourtimepress.com/get-civic-minded-a-monthly-conversation-about-the-community/

"Welcoming" is one thing; action is quite another
Reply to  Standing up for Ms Richardson!
January 5, 2020 5:29 pm

She’s required by law to “welcome” all constituents. I don’t think she deserves a medal for doing that. I’m sorry, but she is doing exactly what the other posting said: holding “constituent” events at churches and on Shabbos, more often than not, and she gets not-nice when asked about it. Everyone may have a “voice” with her: that’s required by law! I am talking about what happens AFTER her staff’s “Welcome” and the staff’s “have a nice day” at the end, AFTER “voicing.” Has she introduced any legislation or even cosponsored any legislation to overturn “bail reform”? Has she ever… Read more »

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