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    One of those things where it’s difficult to talk about because conservatives go wild with anything bad about a city in a blue state. A blue city in a red state and they’d have to look up the party association of the city council members and mayor so until they’re widely known as a blue city, they don’t get attention.

    Portland is nice. It’s quiet. Things close early. COVID hit Portland and Seattle like a freight train. So there was about a 2 year period where the homeless were a major issue, still a nicer place to live than most red communicaties you drive through. For how bad downtown Seattle and near the water Portland got, drive like 10 minutes away from the dense part of the city and it’s quiet suburbs.

    The thing about poor communities along the west coast is that these days, yes people are poor and desperate but go to poor communities in like Arkansas, Indiana, Tenessee, Louisiana. It’s a world of difference. Like east Portland scares suburbanites and then I drive through to grab something I wanted to eat and it just looks like an average suburb where people aren’t paying landscapers to keep everything aesthetic.

    It’s an example to me where people visit the US from almost anywhere in the world and be like, “even the poor people are rich.” And it’s about how people manage to have these comparative to their countries: big houses, expensive phones, multiple cars that are pretty big too, a substantial front and backyard

    Ya there were problems with homeless people setting up barrel fires for warmth/etc and those getting out of control. Homeless people occasionally posting up dumping all sorts of whatever in residential streets. Occasional hyper aggressive homeless that’s a danger to others surrounding them. But peak COVID was 4-5 years ago. Portland is back to having the common large enough city homeless problem every large enough city has and it’s back to being a relatively quiet sleepy city.

    The main knock on Portland is the passive agressive racism that comes with being very close to a mono-color city and the denial from people that racism could be a problem in Portland especially not from themselves a vocal leftist. Better than cities that don’t try. Also I’d say there’s an odd classism in Portland similar to like Paris, France. Intersection of leftist rhetoric but you got to play up your rhetoric and have the correct occupation (and color though people try not to be racist but people in Portland don’t live around very many non-whites. They see them at restaurants) or else get weird treatment.

    Portland’ers treat non-white people with the concern of a terminally online social leftist who tries to be culturally sensitive by watching tourism videos of other countries and trying to connect very awkwardly like - I love rice. I know how to use chopsticks. I really enjoy the Djembe. I have a mortar and pestle (big smile and knudge on their shoulder), a molcajete. You’re native, I did my genology a year ago and I’m 1/16th Cherokee - I’m on the rolls - Thanksgiving is so awkward isn’t it? Look at all my Buddhist prayer beads and urns and drums and rugs and paintings and incense and …