Hateful Hasan Piker and more: Letters – Latest News
Dems love hate
Hasan Piker believes that America deserved 9/11 and that Hamas is morally superior to Israel (“Loving a Hater,” T. Becket Adams, PostOpinion, April 16).
He’s merely saying bluntly what most Dems know they need to go together with to make sure they don’t alienate all their willfully ignorant followers who suppose that hating America, Jews and capitalism makes them cool.
David Rabinovitz
Brooklyn
Losing with Orbán
The defeat of Hungary’s Viktor Orbán was additionally a defeat for President Trump and Vladimir Putin, who supported his re-election (“Orbánish from Hungary,” April 13).
Years of corruption and financial destruction was enough for the people of Hungary. Putin doesn’t have to fret about an election — Trump does.
Ed Houlihan
Ridgewood, NJ
Last-mile security
Your editorial on last-mile-delivery laws was one other model of the complaints company America rehashes anytime it’s held accountable (“Progressives’ War on Progress,” April 13).
The “delivery service partners” making up Amazon’s community aren’t true small companies. They’re shell firms that exist to defend a $2 trillion company from legal legal responsibility and labor law compliance. This sham model has led to skyrocketing issues of safety within the last-mile industry, harming employees and communities.
The Delivery Protection Act is the best strategy to defend the town and maintain firms like Amazon accountable. It wouldn’t trigger firms to relocate because it applies to all employers making deliveries within the 5 boroughs, even these working from services outdoors metropolis limits.
If there’s a social gathering on this debate who needs to show back the clock, it’s Amazon and its company allies placing income first and New Yorkers final.
Randy Korgan
Yucaipa, Calif.
Correction frauds
I feel the 11 correction cops who stole $228,000 in fraudulent time sheets shouldn’t solely be fired from the job, however also needs to do some severe jail time (“NYC jailers busted in $220G pay scam,” April 16).
They’re a shame to the job. Most correction officers don’t cheat the system.
Thomas Patrick Folan
Nesconset
Break up H’wooden?
Finally, one thing we will agree with Hollywood on: Competition is sweet (“H’wood rips WBD deal,” April 14).
The lack of alternatives will solely increase with the formation of more mega-conglomerates like Paramount. It’s not healthy for the industries.
Not for nothing, we see the identical actors again and again, getting paid hundreds of thousands for every function. Just just like the fishing industry imposes limits, Hollywood ought to keep that in thoughts when actors negotiate contracts — depart enough behind to keep the industry sustainable.
Deirdre Harvey
Valley Stream
NYPD does its job
An emotionally disturbed particular person claiming to be Lucifer slashed a number of people ready for a prepare at Grand Central (“Slasher’s eerie religion fixation,” April 14).
The extremely skilled NYPD responded, and took justifiable lethal motion towards the person.
What would’ve occurred if an unarmed social employee had been referred to as to the scene to attempt to quell the scenario? Mayor Mamdani, are you able to reply this query?
Gene O’Brien
Whitestone
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