US Portland, Oregon Megathread - Tales from The Rose City

Didn't see much of a thread regarding all the fine antics of Portland and the people who live there, so I thought to make one.

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Lesbian bar shuts down one week after opening because they weren't woke enough​



Doc Marie’s is a lesbian bar that opened on July 1st of this year with the hope of bringing more inclusivity to the city of Portland. But just one week after their grand opening they were forced to shut down because of complaints that the bar was not a “safe space.” Similar to the story I wrote a few weeks ago about the queer-owned cafe in Philadelphia that was shut down by employees for not being woke enough, Doc Marie’s was cannibalized by the woke mob.

The crowd on opening day was huge. One woman said that the line for entry on opening night was “wrapped around the block” with “literally 200 lesbians” waiting to get in.


But the excitement about a new progressive hangout dissipated quickly. Within days, Doc Marie’s found itself on the receiving end of accusations of not being inclusive enough for trans people and people of color. Despite mask mandates being lifted in Portland, patrons accused the bar of not implementing enough COVID safety measures. Patrons also claimed that Doc Marie’s had “culturally appropriative art” on the walls.
One TikToker, who says she attended the grand opening, breaks down the accusations against the bar:


Employees of Doc Marie’s created an Instagram page to echo these concerns. They claimed that the owners weren’t proactive enough in creating a safe space and accused the owners of racism. The employees also demanded that the bar host “free opportunities for education” for the community.

Eventually, the employees demanded the owners relinquish ownership of the bar and hand the business to them. The owners were given a “24-hour deadline” to adhere to the ludicrous demands.

Just five days after opening, the bar announced on July 6th that they had to close temporarily in order to address the cries from the woke mob for a “safe and inclusive space.”

Surrendering to the woke mob doesn’t appear to be working out in Doc Marie’s favor, as the bar remains closed with no public plan to reopen.




 

ANDY NGO REPORTS: Exclusive details about ‘disturbing and gruesome’ video capturing murder of Portland taxi driver by trans suspect​

“[It was the] most disturbing and gruesome video I have seen.” Andy Ngo has exclusive details about the unreleased taxi video showing a trans suspect brutally murdering a Portland cab driver.


 

ANDY NGO REPORTS: Exclusive details about ‘disturbing and gruesome’ video capturing murder of Portland taxi driver by trans suspect​

“[It was the] most disturbing and gruesome video I have seen.” Andy Ngo has exclusive details about the unreleased taxi video showing a trans suspect brutally murdering a Portland cab driver.


On Wednesday evening, police named the deceased victim as 43-year-old Reese McDowell Lawhon. A spokesman for Radio Cab told local media their driver had recently found his biological parents and was hoping to meet them for the first time.
Lawhon was an artist and musician and by all accounts a decent guy:

 
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r/portland makes an amazing discovery: kicking homeless druggies out of areas makes the areas nicer
This is the sanest I've ever seen the Portland subreddit. All it took was their city becoming a third world junkie hellhole for them to admit maybe listening to Antifa was a bad idea.
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This is the sanest I've ever seen the Portland subreddit. All it took was their city becoming a third world junkie hellhole for them to admit maybe listening to Anfita was a bad idea.
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From my observation, things have not gone to "normal" in Portland. Hell, Washington State is proposing a bill that would allow teens to not be reported missing if they want gender altering surgeries. They deserve whatever they get for ruining a once eccentric city.
 
This is the sanest I've ever seen the Portland subreddit. All it took was their city becoming a third world junkie hellhole for them to admit maybe listening to Anfita was a bad idea.
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Blackpill on this is that the sanest, smartest people left years ago, and those just now saying "maybe we should fix this" are mostly shortsighted go-along-to-get-along cowards who didn't get out of Dodge when the writing was on the wall. I don't currently live in Portland but the phenomenon is universal.

The WSJ lamented this effect with respect to the recent Chicago election:
https://www.wsj.com/articles/chicago-mayor-election-big-city-flee-suburbs-voting-7d74bd89 / https://archive.is/eqnDT

Can the City Be Fixed When So Many Have Fled?​

Most of the people left don’t even turn out to vote.​

 
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Insert song: Queen: Another One Bites The Dust.

REI's Largest Portland Area Store To Close.

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The interesting part is that they actually did say the quiet part out loud and directly mentioned crime.

Edit: Not technically a flagship, just the biggest in Oregon.
This is fascism! Where will all the junkies steal tents from now? REI can't be allowed to just abandon the community, housing is a human right!
 
Insert song: Queen: Another One Bites The Dust.

REI's Largest Portland Area Store To Close.

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The interesting part is that they actually did say the quiet part out loud and directly mentioned crime.

Edit: Not technically a flagship, just the biggest in Oregon.
R/portland is torn up about this, with many voicing that things have gone too far.

Sounds positive until you read a thread like this where the residents are still crying about how the mean booly cops teargassed them when they were just peacefully lighting fires and destroying statues and you realize majority of them still haven't learned a single thing.
 
R/portland is torn up about this, with many voicing that things have gone too far.

Sounds positive until you read a thread like this where the residents are still crying about how the mean booly cops teargassed them when they were just peacefully lighting fires and destroying statues and you realize majority of them still haven't learned a single thing.

Its the cop's fault and not ours for "protesting" some bullshit that happened 1,700 miles away with a totally different police force durrrr

The police committed a war crime when they tried to break up your downtown anarchy punk photoshoot :'(
 
Sounds positive until you read a thread like this where the residents are still crying about how the mean booly cops teargassed them when they were just peacefully lighting fires and destroying statues and you realize majority of them still haven't learned a single thing.
I remember hearing from people who I thought were relatively sane and normal how the PPB were completely out of line to use teargas and use those giant speakers to tell them to disperse. Use of force was entirely justified. When people are smashing storefronts, burning buildings and throwing rocks at officers that's not a protest that's a riot and endangers everyone in the community. Without police intervention people would have died.
 
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I remember hearing from people who I thought were relatively sane and normal how the PPB were completely out of line to use teargas and use those giant speakers to tell them to disperse. Use of forced was entirely justified. When people are smashing storefronts, burning buildings and throwing rocks at officers that's not a protest that's a riot and endangers everyone in the community.
NPR, CNN, NBC and the Washington Post ran highly effective cover for Portland's rioters particular. Remember WaPo's riot chic fashion shoot? Remember the excitement over federal marshals grabbing violent rioters with unmarked vans, and whisking them off to "black sites?" Actually just charging them and releasing them on bail same-day, but never let facts get in the way of a good story...
 
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Remember the excitement over federal marshals grabbing violent rioters with unmarked vans, and whisking them off to "black sites?" Actually just charging them and releasing them on bail same-day, but never let facts get in the way of a good story...
I remember that! God 2020 was a fucking fever dream of a year. I remember people saying Trump was using the feds as a Gestapo organization snatching up peaceful protestors to silence them. The butthurt was amazing. One of the funniest things Trump ever did. Also yeah virtually no one outside of people who literally tried to burn down federal buildings did prison time for the 2020 riots.
 
This is the sanest I've ever seen the Portland subreddit. All it took was their city becoming a third world junkie hellhole for them to admit maybe listening to Antifa was a bad idea.
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First off, Reddit is fake. All of it. It is entirely designed to manufacture or simulate consensus on ideas that are very popular in elite circles but unpopular to downright bizarre to the rest of the real world.

That said, many posts in the Portland subreddit have surprisingly realistic takes. This is run-of-the-mill as far as posts there are concerned. I don't know if the handlers have lost control or if something more nefarious is going on, but surprisingly, "homeless people are causing some issues" is a pretty common theme in those threads. Granted, this is basic stuff, but to see basic stuff on Reddit uncensored like that is unusual. And it happens a lot in /r/portland where it would be censored or heavily downvoted in the other local subs.
 
I remember hearing from people who I thought were relatively sane and normal how the PPB were completely out of line to use teargas and use those giant speakers to tell them to disperse. Use of force was entirely justified. When people are smashing storefronts, burning buildings and throwing rocks at officers that's not a protest that's a riot and endangers everyone in the community. Without police intervention people would have died.
Without police intervention, the community would have to intervene, and our tools of justice are a lot cruder.
 
I remember hearing from people who I thought were relatively sane and normal how the PPB were completely out of line to use teargas and use those giant speakers to tell them to disperse. Use of force was entirely justified. When people are smashing storefronts, burning buildings and throwing rocks at officers that's not a protest that's a riot and endangers everyone in the community. Without police intervention people would have died.

Without police intervention, the community would have to intervene, and our tools of justice are a lot cruder.
I wonder how long it’ll be before the next wave of riots is settled by either the military or the laws of the jungle.
 
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