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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region Forumsthe Portland ROE protest sounds like a false flag operation
https://www.kgw.com/article/news/crime/march-turns-destructive-after-roe-overturned/283-91cb6e68-23e5-4b1d-ab10-14ec42789e17PORTLAND, Ore. A group marched from Grant Park and vandalized several businesses in the Hollywood District of Northeast Portland Saturday night. The march was organized as a protest against the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, effectively allowing states to ban abortion.
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the Portland ROE protest sounds like a false flag operation (Original Post)
captain queeg
Jun 2022
OP
Portland has turned into a city of hurting, destruction etc. Even during the vietnam marches, we
Trueblue1968
Jun 2022
#4
and i was around during the vietnam marches and i think stuff was more peaceful
Trueblue1968
Jun 2022
#5
That's what I thought. And having it in the Hollywood district felt wrong too
captain queeg
Jun 2022
#7
MichMan
(16,879 posts)1. Portland has been such a calm area the last couple years, it is hard to believe
dpibel
(3,826 posts)2. Burned to the ground, right?
Portland. It's such a problem!!11!1
Trueblue1968
(19,153 posts)4. Portland has turned into a city of hurting, destruction etc. Even during the vietnam marches, we
didn't have as much store bashing destruction as now. i feel so bad about my city.
I feel groups hell bent on destruction have joined to bash windows destruction etc. Maybe the proud boys and that other group? can't recall their names now.
anyway, enough of my rambling. I hope Oregon stops the violence.
Trueblue1968
(19,153 posts)5. and i was around during the vietnam marches and i think stuff was more peaceful
David__77
(24,511 posts)3. I support making the cost of this ruling very high.
The powers that be would ideally determine that this the cost is too high.
Haggis 4 Breakfast
(1,505 posts)6. About 60 people, marching after 10pm, dressed all in black . . .
Yeah, that sounds just like women protesting the fall of Roe. Smashed windows. Broken ATMs at BofA. Ugly graffiti.
Sorry. NOT. EVEN. CLOSE.
And for those of you who do not live in the Pacific Northwest . . . don't believe all the bovine excrement you see on the news.
captain queeg
(11,780 posts)7. That's what I thought. And having it in the Hollywood district felt wrong too
Haggis 4 Breakfast
(1,505 posts)9. Exactly.
All of that together. I thought, oh puleeeeeze.
DURHAM D
(32,989 posts)8. Agree
rainy
(6,319 posts)10. Sounds like provocateurs. Probably Proud Boys!
