NYC’s Zohran Mamdani Confirms He Wants Legal Prostitution

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Not only does Mamdani want to be NYC's next Mayor, but he also wants to be NYC's biggest pimp. Mamdani must think he can revolutionize the world's oldest profession by taxing NYC's working ladies and Johns to death. Remember, it's a politicians job to figure out how to get into your wallet and Mamdani is shooting an angle with prostitution. Is this good or bad?

As the economy crumbles in the USA and more businesses shutter their doors I can see prostitution being legalized as a way to scoop up more tax payer dollars in the future as the economy worsens.

https://thenationalpulse.com/2025/09...-prostitution/
If Mamdani thinks he can duplicate the Amsterdam model of prostitution in NYC ... he's dreamin'!
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If Mamdani thinks he can duplicate the Amsterdam model of prostitution in NYC ... he's dreamin'! Originally Posted by victoryformation
I think that's what he is going for. To be honest I think it's something that's going to happen and it will more than likely happen in Democrat led states first. It's a sign that manufacturing jobs are not coming back and Mamdani wants another tax base to prop up NYC coffers. I've predicted that prostitution could become more mainstream throughout the USA for tax money purposes. It's just like the medical dispensaries, casino gambling, lottery, alcohol, etc. An involuntary tax on a vice if you want it.
The talking heads on Fox can badmouth him all they want ... he's gunna win!
(And, he's gunna win big!)
Andrew Cuomo and Curtis Sliwa are has-beens!
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New York City has already decriminalized prostitution. New York state has not, but Mamdani's not running for governor. He's running to become mayor.

Bloomberg, who at the time was a Republican, was the last decent mayor New York City had. And the last one before that was another Republican, Rudy Giuliani, back before he went loony tunes.

Anyway, with decriminalized prostitution and a soon-to-be socialist leader, NYC more than ever will be a nice place to visit, but you wouldn't want to live there.