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Paris cancels NYE and more: Letters

Last updated: December 20, 2025 8:35 am
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Paris New Year’s Eve Celebration Canceled

France is known for surrendering to an invasion of German tanks in 1940, but this New Year’s Eve, it seems like France has chosen to surrender to a different kind of threat – young brawlers. The decision to cancel the holiday celebrations in Paris has left many wondering if they will permit singing “The Last Time I Saw Paris” instead of the usual Christmas carols on the iconic Champs-Élysées.

The news of the cancellation has sparked mixed reactions, with some expressing disappointment over the surrender to unruly behavior. Laz L. Schneider from Fort Lauderdale, Fla., shared his thoughts on the matter, highlighting the contrast between past and present forms of surrender.

Swanny, the beloved swan from Hallett’s Cove Beach, met a tragic end after being nearly stoned to death by a cruel individual. The incident, which led to Swanny being euthanized at a wildlife refuge, has raised concerns about the lack of laws to protect wildlife from such acts of cruelty. Jack Danon from Manhattan called for stricter regulations to prevent similar incidents from happening in the future.

In another unfortunate event, a tourist from California was attacked and slashed in Macy’s department store bathroom, raising questions about safety in New York City. The assailant, who had been released from a psychiatric facility, prompted calls for a review of the facilities and their policies regarding the release of individuals with mental health issues. Rob Johann from Woodhaven emphasized the need for corrective measures to prevent further attacks.

A recent incident of Jew-hate rant at a city bar highlighted the lack of intervention from bystanders, with witness Max Towey failing to step forward to protect the victim. Jon Johnston from Morton, Pa., criticized the lack of action from individuals present at the bar, questioning the absence of real men who could have intervened.

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On a lighter note, an article on the benefits of health, wealth, and happiness enjoyed by women who marry and have families was well-received. The piece emphasized the positive aspects of making natural choices and the blessings that come with giving and receiving. Catherine Adago from Manhattan commended the authors for shedding light on the importance of family and motherhood in society.

City Councilwoman Gale Brewer’s efforts to save the SS United States from becoming an artificial reef were lauded, with suggestions to repurpose the historic ship as affordable housing. The idea of transforming decommissioned ships into homes was proposed as a solution to the city’s housing crisis. Donathan Salkaln from Chelsea shared his experience of staying on the Queen Mary in Long Beach, Calif., advocating for a similar initiative in New York City.

Overall, the diverse range of topics covered in the articles elicited strong reactions from readers, reflecting the complex social issues and concerns prevalent in today’s society. If you have thoughts on these stories or any other topics, feel free to share them with us at letters@nypost.com. Your feedback is valuable and may contribute to the ongoing dialogue on important issues.

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