bogleech:cliff-snowpeak:furbearingbrick:bogleech:I can verify this because I like, live out here and
bogleech:cliff-snowpeak:furbearingbrick:bogleech:I can verify this because I like, live out here and stuff, it’s pretty weird to watch the news call it a burning warzone every daythis is how propaganda worksAh yes, because everyone knows, absolutely no ones’ lives or property are in danger until the entire city has been reduced to rubble.It’s literally like one block of downtown.Few things have sustained more than a broken window or some graffiti.Photos and videos of completely trashed buildings are including those that have been that way for years.Stats on closures and financial losses are being confused with those related to covid-19.The news keeps mentioning the same two or three little “family owned” businesses that got hurt in outbreaks of panic but can’t seem to come up with any more than that.That’s because the full list of our current downtown businesses and the full list of places that have been hit consist primarily of: Starbuck’s, Rite-Aid, Target, Apple, Microsoft, Nordstrom Rack, Whole Foods, Men’s Warehouse, Payless, AT&T, Sprint, Doc Marten’s and a bunch of jewelry stores.These businesses themselves cost hundreds of people their livelihoods or homes when they came here, which people were already angry about before any of this happened.That said, only a couple of them have been truly targeted and ransacked, such as the Apple Store, an eyesore that destroyed a chunk of historic architecture to sell planned obsolescence to hipster tourists.Oops, I forgot the scientology building got vandalized too. Poor babies.https://www.wweek.com/news/2020/01/28/new-lents-businesses-were-accused-of-contributing-to-gentrification-last-week/https://www.oregonlive.com/portland/2020/07/coronavirus-closures-inflated-23-million-reported-in-downtown-portland-protest-damages.htmlhttps://www.oregonlive.com/hg/2017/02/portland_gentrification_4_real.htmlAnyway this isn’t a downtown location but just as an aside here’s a photo of a dumpy but beloved bowling alley locals really wanted to save from closure:Here it is as of last year or so: -- source link
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