Zombie
Well-Known Member
No, just a **** hole. Don't play stupid semantic games with me man.Your post was "mostly" stupid.
I'm glad you cleared up the whole city isn't a war zone because literally no one thinks that.
No one.
No, just a **** hole. Don't play stupid semantic games with me man.Your post was "mostly" stupid.
I'm glad you cleared up the whole city isn't a war zone because literally no one thinks that.
No one.
“The financial consequences to the downtown corridor are a running calculation that is almost impossible to wrap your mind around,” he said — with one company already saying the riots have cost $20 million in damage and lost business."
@One Brow at what point do you think it's a **** hole?
This is the dumbest line people use to defend criminals.
Does that ever work out without there being bystanders caught in the middle?
In the video you just offer of the police charging the protesters, the streets were clean, in good repair, with very little little. The walkway overhead was pristine.
So, none of those things.
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Just from last night.
The streets looked clean though.
I literally drove through Portland 2 weeks ago. With my own human body. Saw it with my own eyes. It is a disaster. It looks like a war zone. The once beautiful downtown is just broken glass, boarded up windows, spray paint, and remnants of fire. It's ridiculous.
I think it's worth noting that the rioting and such in Portland has been pretty much confined to just a few city blocks. The city itself is hardly a warzone.