Portland mayor: Keeping police away from protest a mistake
Nearly three weeks after armed far-right and far-left protesters violently clashed in the streets of a diverse neighborhood in Portland, Oregon, the city's mayor said Wednesday the lack of police intervention was “not the right strategy." Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler and Police Chief Chuck Lovell...
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now the mayor's admitting his mistake. i wonder why?
when the riot wave was in full swing, i thought, as did many others, that the lack of response and total lack of support for the police was because of incompetence.
over the last year i've noticed the pattern of allowing riots to go unchecked across the nation. TPTB encourage riots. it is a way to condition us to be unrestful and create hatred between us.
this week it's "political", next week "racial", next "sexual". if they can keep us at each other's throat, they can continue to there ultimate goal. watch the movie "district 13: ultimatum" for the likely outcome.
the last 2+ generations have been brainwashed to invent issues to be angry about. most of them have no valid understanding of the issue they claim to be angry about. whether it's the banger in the hood or the college "educated" kid from the suburbs. they don't know what they are angry about.
admittedly more of the blame falls on us for teaching our children to be angry over the simplest, smallest, insignificant things. "he cut me off in traffic...he took my parking spot...he looked at me funny...your kids came in my yard...
*off the soapbox now* (lol)
portland has been burning for a year and a half. now that the "racial" riot has pretty much dried up they have invited the "political" rioters to do their part. and because they have been fooled, tricked, and bamboozeled into hating each other, they can't see the trees.