Category Archives: Morality

Nextdoor’s ‘Cancel Culture’

Will Darden and his posse are keeping Southwest Portland neighborhoods safe from hurtful and unhelpful thoughts. As a “lead” on Nextdoor.com, a social website where neighbors share information, Darden is doing his part to rid the world of people he considers homophobes. With more than 10 million members, registered in more than 116,000 neighborhoods in […]

Shredding the Public Safety Net

Hell’s coming, but it isn’t coming for Oregon legislators. It’s coming for some unlucky, ordinary Oregonians who will encounter violence – courtesy of lawmakers who sided with criminals in the recently concluded legislative session. At least, we can still call them “criminals.” Among the laws passed this session in the Oregon legislature was one requiring […]

Settling for Headline Justice

As a soldier in the #MeToo Army, Erica Naito-Campbell was not ready for battle. The granddaughter of a prominent Portland, Ore., developer, Naito-Campbell accused two black civic leaders of sexually assaulting her, detailed in a convincing news story that later led to felony charges. But after a one-week trial, Charles McGee and Aubre Dickson were […]

The Privilege of Being Female

The young woman behind the counter at Grand Central Bakery in Portland’s Multnomah Village wore a black T-shirt with white letters telling the world: “The future is female.” I wanted to ask her what exactly that meant. What does a female future look like? She was so young, and considering that this is Portland, a […]

A Season of Hate and Prayer

The Salvation Army is praying for President Donald Trump. It isn’t working. “God is slow to answer sometimes,” explained Cheryl, who works in the Happy Valley, Ore., office of The Salvation Army. I usually send a check to The Salvation Army during the holiday season. On the back of the return form there is a […]

Abortion: A Political Moneymaker

The night Ronald Reagan was elected president I was a young reporter working in a newsroom, and I half-jokingly told my female colleagues, “Well, ladies, break out the coat hangers.” Thirty-eight years later, through subsequent Republican administrations, we still have a right to legal abortion. If Brett Kavanaugh is confirmed for the U.S. Supreme Court, […]

Our ‘Queer and Caramel’ Future

Gay Pride Month has started to resemble that song, “How Do You Keep the Music Playing?” It’s a challenge for civil rights movements that have had success. How do you find new things to protest? You create new outrages. When a man named David Eugene Pierce, living as a woman named Gigi Eugene Pierce, was […]

Where the Stealing is Easy

George Soros doesn’t have to worry about anyone swiping his name and $8 billion in wealth. It’s the ordinary people who have to fight to hang on to what they have. Nevertheless, Soros wants to help the thieves. As it is now in America, you’re lucky to find anybody who cares if your name and […]

Our Dangerous Fixation on Race

While an American city’s municipal government was held ransom in a cyber attack, our national obsession with race took priority: Another black martyr was born, this time in a Sacramento backyard. The timing of Stephon Clark’s death couldn’t have been better for the Black Lives Matter movement, which has been capitalizing on the 50th anniversary […]

Nurturing Our ‘Freddy Kruegers’

One of the best things that ever happened to Noah Schultz was being treated like an adult when he was 17 years old. He was dealing drugs – had been since he was 12 – when he pistol-whipped another drug dealer in Portland, Ore. It was April 2009, and Schultz wasn’t much concerned about the […]