Ritchie Torres demands firings over antisemitic incident in NYC
- Rep. Ritchie Torres criticized NYC Mayor Eric Adams for not dismissing an employee accused of antisemitic vandalism.
- The employee was caught on video tearing down posters of Israeli hostages, a sensitive issue due to recent events involving Hamas.
- Torres emphasized the importance of zero tolerance for antisemitism in government, calling for immediate action against those who engage in such behavior.
In a recent incident that sparked controversy, Bronx Congressman Ritchie Torres called out New York City Mayor Eric Adams for failing to remove an employee accused of antisemitic vandalism. The incident involved the employee tearing down posters depicting Israeli hostages taken by Hamas, an act that Torres deemed unacceptable. This situation unfolded against the backdrop of rising antisemitism and tensions related to the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Activist Torres, known for his critique of the city's leadership on issues of safety and antisemitism, urged that such behavior should warrant immediate dismissal rather than mere suspension. He expressed frustration over the perceived leniency toward actions that promote hate and divisiveness in a diverse city like New York. Torres highlighted the need for government officials to practice a zero-tolerance policy against antisemitism, advocating for swift action against those who engage in such acts, as part of a broader effort to uphold public safety and moral accountability. The incident also reflects larger systemic issues in New York's approach to crime and antisemitism, with Torres indicating that antisemites have no place in New York’s government.