Change Is Happening. Patriots Starting To Block Trantifa's Way In Portland

ANTIFA members are terrorists. They justify their violence by deeming people they don’t agree with as “fascists”. ANTIFA is not tolerant nor do they believe in civil discourse and peaceful debate of ideas.
 
Your propagandist is so upset by frogs. :auiqs.jpg:

There is no violence other than on the part of the Proud Boys who show up to start a fight.

My son was in Portland recently and observed these thugs assaulting two Hispanic women and choking one of them. It was all caught on video.

My son knocked one of the Proud Boys on his ass.

Good boy .

I have since told him to stay away from Portland.

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Yeah sure he did.
 
This was from the last 'No Kings' in June in Portland. I swear those on the left, seem to want to gaslight us into believing that portland has never been a hot spot for rioting leftists.


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Portland Declares Riot While Mayor Wilson Quick to Point Out It Was ‘Miles From the March’​

by Tyler James | Jun 15, 2025 | News


"What began as a nationwide protest dubbed “No Kings Day” quickly devolved into outright violence outside the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility in South Portland. By nightfall, police declared a full-blown riot. Protesters hurled fireworks, smoke grenades, and rocks at officers. A mob shattered glass, breached the building’s entrance, and injured four federal agents."


 
This was from 2021:


Is Portland Over?

From ‘wonderful’ to ‘war zone’: Portland’s reputation transformation​

by: Jeff Gianola, KOIN 6 News Staff

Posted: May 10, 2021 / 06:00 PM PDT

"Violent protests and an increasing number of houseless people are pushing Portland to its limits amid the pandemic"


PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Everywhere you look, the City of Roses has become the city of trash and filth.

Portland may be slowly emerging from the pandemic but the downtown district is fenced off, boarded up and dying. The city’s homeless problem has worsened. Violent protests have damaged the heart of the city and continue to destroy its reputation. And the mayor and other leaders seem overwhelmed, ineffective and ill-equipped to stop it.

“I was raised in Portland, Oregon, so to me I think of the old Portland,” said Los Angeles resident Molly. “I know now it’s changed tremendously and there’s a lot of trouble up there but I remember when it was a wonderful place to live.”


 

Officers injured as Portland rioters breach ICE building with explosives and rocks​

Violent protesters launched fireworks and smoke grenades while doxxing immigration officers around the city​

By Alexandra Koch Fox News
Published June 14, 2025 10:58pm EDT


Multiple police officers were injured in Portland, Oregon Saturday night during a violent riot at an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility.

A mob launched fireworks, smoke grenades and threw rocks at federal law enforcement, as they broke glass and forcibly entered the ICE facility, Homeland Security Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin told Fox News Digital.

Four officers were injured during the attack, though federal law enforcement was able to secure the facility.
 
This was from 2021:


Is Portland Over?

From ‘wonderful’ to ‘war zone’: Portland’s reputation transformation​




They're still dealing with the consequences of the riots and damage from then, even today.
 
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Bullshit......... :laugh:

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Factors Behind the Decline​

The reasons behind this drop in international spending are multifaceted. While it’s clear that fewer international travelers are visiting Oregon this year, there are various factors at play that contribute to the overall decrease in spending.

Firstly, inflation and economic uncertainty are having a global impact on travel habits. With rising costs of living and ongoing financial strain in many countries, international tourists are cutting back on non-essential spending during their travels. This has led to more conservative travel choices, with tourists opting for shorter trips or choosing destinations that offer more affordable experiences. This trend could explain why Oregon, despite being a top tourist destination, is seeing a reduction in visitor spending.

Secondly, shifts in travel patterns may also be contributing to the decline. The pandemic disrupted international travel in unprecedented ways, and the recovery phase has been slow and inconsistent. Many international tourists may now be choosing closer or more accessible destinations, either due to changes in travel restrictions or the desire to explore nearby locations rather than taking long-haul flights. With many countries still grappling with post-pandemic economic challenges, travelers are also more likely to limit their international travel.

Another potential reason for the decline is the competition from other destinations. As international tourism rebounds, travelers have a wider range of options to choose from, especially in the U.S. While Oregon’s natural beauty and cultural offerings remain strong, other states may be seeing better tourism growth due to factors such as stronger marketing campaigns or more attractive incentives for international visitors. This could have diverted some of the international tourism dollars that would have otherwise gone to Oregon.



Bottom line: Trump’s economy sucks.
 

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