Mayor Adams Criticizes Zohran Mamdani's Stance on Decriminalizing Prostitution
New York PostAugust 17, 20253 min32,834 views
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- 🎯 Mayor Adams strongly disagrees with Zohran Mamdani's push to decriminalize prostitution, stating that Mamdani is "lost" on the realities of sex work.
- 🗣️ Adams, identifying as a "man of God," questions which religious texts support prostitution, specifically referencing Mamdani's Muslim faith and his own Christian beliefs.
Concerns Regarding Sex Trafficking and Exploitation
- ⚠️ Adams emphasizes that sex trafficking is intrinsically linked to prostitution and that decriminalization does not serve women forced into selling their bodies.
- ⛓️ He highlights his experience as mayor, witnessing the abuse, assault, and exploitation faced by women and young boys forced into selling their bodies on the streets.
- 🚫 The mayor asserts that no one, regardless of age, should be on the streets selling their bodies.
Public Health and Safety Implications
- 🦠 Adams views the decriminalization of prostitution as a public health issue, citing the potential resurgence of STDs and the ongoing AIDS crisis.
- 🚨 He frames it as a public safety issue, arguing that allowing prostitution on city streets is unhealthy and dangerous.
- ⚖️ Ultimately, Adams categorizes the issue as a moral and faith issue, believing it is dangerous for the city's safety and well-being.
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