why do "fandom elders" spend so much time defending sedoretu when it is the most queerphobic shit ive ever heard from supposed allies??????????
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[id from alt text: digital drawing of TV series' version of Portland Row, 35 from a low angle looking up. it is nighttime, sky is heavy with clouds. on the right side there's a row of residential buildings down Portland Row, number 35 is closest to the viewer. the center piece of picture is a ghost-lamp on the side of pavement. it casts a bright-green neon light on the street and houses. there are three silhouettes downt the street resembling main characters of Lockwood and Co./end id]
the light will be on for when you come back
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#stopcopcity #tort #blockcopcity #tortuguita #portland
@antifainternational @anarchistmemecollective @kropotkindersurprise @radicalgraff @left-reminders
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does anyone have a link to that post about people looking for a roomate for like a 4 bedroom house but 10-15 people are living there and the conditions and rules are absolutely insane. like they made makeshift rooms out of closets and wardrobes and weird curtain panels and one of the things they say is 'one of our housemates is a sex worker so you need to be ok with hearing moaning' and theres like. someone literally living on top of a big wardrobe with a blanket and that counts as a "room"
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Portland!
Anti-trans bigots and hate group Women's Declaration International (WDI) are coming to town this Nov. 19th.
Save the date to give them the welcome they deserve :)
@antifainternational @anarchistmemecollective @kropotkindersurprise @radicalgraff
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Photos of Mt Hood taken from the Tilikum Crossing on May 9th, July 24th, and August 29th, 2024
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On one of the least surprising turn of events since oregon decriminalized substance use, the lack of accessible and realistic resources to actually help people gain a footing in recovery, instead in the public eye, ignorant of the reality, the general assumption is so many people using in the open, the blame shifts entirely on the people suffering, if they're still using they just don't want help. The changing of the law also aided the misplaced judgment as people general grew more and more resentful at the lack of police interactions and incarceration of homeless users.
Now as anyone understanding this tactic could see coming, cities across Oregon and many pig chiefs are starting to publicly call for re Criminalization of substances, and they'll likely not only succeed with this, but I'd bet anything when the law changes back to locking users up again, it will be even harsher than every other state. They'll claim decriminalization was a failed experiment and proves heavier sentences and allowances for the police to pursue any suspected user or dealer.
God forbid they give people things like housing and actual treatment so they can have a way to even attempt recovery, when instead they can publicly be used as live public propaganda pawns, thus increasing the publics approval for incarnation in the slavery system that is US prisons, it's providing housing that they can profit off of, so clearly that's what's better for business after all. Can't have a surplus of slave labor if people get real help.
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