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Category Archives: activism
It’s been a Stressful Day
We shouldn’t worry about things that are out of our control, but I can’t help it; I’m a born worrier, and I really want Trump to win this election. However, as of this writing, I’m not very optimistic; it’s still … Continue reading
Philip Anderson visits Vancouver
Today, I attended a small Trump rally in Vancouver, Washington. Vancouver is just across the Columbia River from Portland. It was chilly but well worth it. I got to hear Joey Gibson (founder of Patriot Prayer) speak, along with a … Continue reading
I Found an Interesting Leaflet
While on my way to our Back the Blue rally today, I found an interesting leaflet on the ground: Not bad! Hopefully, there aren’t enough idiots in Portland to actually elect this Marxist. In other news, a sorority member, at … Continue reading
Boer Lives Matter
It costs only a few dollars and a little time to become an activist. My local Ace Hardware store sells spray-on adhesive for a little less than $5. I used my laser printer to print out the following page: I … Continue reading
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Sons of Liberty join us for Back the Blue
Yesterday was a chilly, overcast and rainy day, so I didn’t expect much of a turnout at our Back the Blue rally. It soon became apparent that I was wrong; I would estimate that there were around 100 people there. … Continue reading
What Shall we do in the Future?
Lately, I’ve been contemplating the future, what it holds for us and how we should adapt. Since I’ve got a pessimistic streak, let us assume that Joe Biden wins the presidential election, and that Portland’s mayoral election is won by … Continue reading
Antifa hysteria in Portland
After our Back the Blue rally today, which was uneventful, a few Proud Boys and Patriot Prayer guys led us to the spot where Aaron Danielson was murdered in September. One of the men (Chandler Pappas) was a personal friend … Continue reading
CNN: Reporting hate where there is none
In anticipation of a Proud Boys rally in Portland, Oregon governor Kate Brown issued an emergency executive order, and deputized 50 officers to keep the peace. From Newsweek: About 50 Portland, Oregon, police officers will be deputized as federal marshals … Continue reading
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Back to normal after the smoke
Thankfully, the smoke has finally cleared from our skies; it’s so nice to be able to breath again. Oxygen is important for bloggers. We need it in our brains to write effectively. Now that things are back to “normal,” I … Continue reading
Weaponized Covid
I hope you’re not getting bored with my accounts of Back The Blue rallies; they’re fun, interesting and allow me to meet new people… … like the hysterical woman who almost ran us over, and then coughed in my direction … Continue reading
