@Sleepyguy saidHint: It wasn't the Leftists.
Portland used to be such a cool city. Powell's and the Saturday market were a great way to spend time in Portland before the leftists ruined everything there.
People don't like being hustled into black vans by masked men. Go figure.
@Sleepyguy saidThat's my point.
Antifa aren't leftist? I'd rather those terrorists were shot down in the street. The van is too good for them.
They, whoever "they" are, are not Antifa.
Antifa has not been a coherent group since early in Trump's first term. Whoever yammers on about Antifa shows their ignorance. They are no longer an organized group, and haven't been for some time now. So "they" no longer exist.
@Suzianne saidMaybe you just stopped being invited to the meetings.
That's my point.
They, whoever "they" are, are not Antifa.
Antifa has not been a coherent group since early in Trump's first term. Whoever yammers on about Antifa shows their ignorance. They are no longer an organized group, and haven't been for some time now. So "they" no longer exist.
@Arkturos saidThe problem with Suzi is the problem of many infected with the wokist plague. It starts with laudable goals like anti-racism, tolerance for others etc, but then something happens. Aldous Huxley said it this way:
I think there's something really wrong with you that the diplomat in me doesn't know how to deal with.
The surest way to work up a crusade in favor of some good cause is to promise people they will have a chance of maltreating someone. To be able to destroy with good conscience, to be able to behave badly and call your bad behavior 'righteous indignation' — this is the height of psychological luxury, the most delicious of moral treats.
- Aldous Huxley
Suzi is addicted to righteous indignation.