Why do progressives despise Andrew Yang so much? Though I don't agree with some of his policies, I find him genuine and well meaning which in today's political climate that is all you can ask for.
I don't see people despising him at all. Ignoring, dismissing, etc. yes. He's smart and has talked about things that a lot of people left and right don't like to think about, let alone discuss wonky policy about. So when he makes a point, a lot of people just turn away because they don't understand or it's uncomfortable.
Why do progressives despise Andrew Yang so much? Though I don't agree with some of his policies, I find him genuine and well meaning which in today's political climate that is all you can ask for.
An amazing lawsuit was filed in New York last week. It seems Mike Bloomberg’s notorious "stop-and-frisk" policy – known colloquially in these parts by silently-cheering white voters as the "Let’s have cops feel up any nonwhite person caught walking in the wrong neighborhood” policy – isn’t even the most repressive search policy in the NYPD arsenal.
Bloomberg, that great crossover Republican, has long been celebrated by the Upper West Side bourgeoisie for his enlightened views on gay rights and the environment, but also targeted for criticism by civil rights activists because of stop-and-frisk, a program that led to a record 684,330 street searches just last year...
According to the NYCLU, which filed the suit, "virtually every private apartment building (in the Bronx) is enrolled in the program," and "in Manhattan alone, there are at least 3,895 Clean Halls Buildings." Referring to the NYPD’s own data, the complaint says police conducted 240,000 "vertical patrols" in the year 2003 alone.
If you live in a Clean Halls building, you can’t even go out to take out the trash without carrying an ID – and even that might not be enough. If you go out for any reason, there may be police in the hallways, demanding that you explain yourself, and insisting, in brazenly illegal and unconstitutional fashion, on searches of your person...