I don't understand all about New York society. It's only when they are in trouble that I'm really interested.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Everyone in New York is very self-involved. They're focused on themselves. Like, walking down the street, people are just in their own zone.
In New York, you're forced to deal with life; it's there in front of you on a daily basis.
So much tension around here in New York. They want to fine you for every little thing you do.
That's the great thing about New York, there's always something to do.
New Yorkers must be able to trust the men and women of the NYPD. They must come forward to report crimes. And they must come forward as witnesses.
New York is a field of tireless and antagonistic interests undoubtedly fascinating but horribly unreal. Everybody is looking at everybody else a foolish crowd walking on mirrors.
What I like about New York City is nobody cares. If they do, they don't ever approach. They just give you a 'What's up?' and that's it.
I think the kind of person that gravitates toward New York is a person that's not so much focused on controlling exactly how they appear and how they exit. They're more fascinated with the process.
As a city, we have to face the reality that New York's minority communities experience a disproportionate share of violent crime.
New York is for everybody; it's for the poor, it's for the middle-class, it's for the wealthy. We can't punish any one group and chase them away.