The Streets Get Safer When the Reporting Gets Louder

The Streets Get Safer When the Reporting Gets Louder

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Last month, it was the schools. Bullhorns at the gates. Masked organizers chanting at eight-year-olds in kippot. Mamdani's first mayoral veto killed Intro 175, which would have made the NYPD show up when that happens. The Council passed it 30 to 19. He killed it anyway. His stated reason was that enforcement might disrupt the protests.

Summer is coming. The rallies multiply. The targets expand. Synagogues. Day camps. JCCs. Outdoor benefits. Street fairs. Anyone who has lived through a New York summer knows what the heat does to organizers with nothing else to do but show up. Last summer was a preview. This one is the main event, and they have full support from City Hall.

Here is what nobody in the legacy outlets will say plainly. The fight on the street is downstream of the fight online. Every funder documented, every coordination network mapped, every name attached to a specific action makes the next action more expensive to organize. Reputational cost. Legal cost. Employment cost. Donor cost. The people who show up with bullhorns are not anonymous. They have lives. They have neighbors. They have parents and landlords and lawyers. They just need somebody to do the work of attaching their names to what they actually do.

That work is part of what we do at The Unredacted. Documented. Sourced. Above board. Everything is built to survive a deposition, because at this point we should assume depositions are coming. After that, the gulags.

The people I am reporting on have money, they have legal teams, and they have signaled what happens to anyone who publishes hard work on them.

That confirms we are on target. It also means we do this right.

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Every report we publish in May and June is one less rally that operates with impunity in July and August.

That is the math.

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Gene

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