Category Archives: Portland

America’s Black Curse

By now we all know how long George Floyd, a black man, lay under the knee of a white Minneapolis police officer. Does anybody know how long it took Tessa Majors, an 18-year-old white college student, to crawl up the stairs in a New York City park after three black teens robbed and stabbed her? […]

The Trial of Jeremy Christian

How timely that Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum should kick off her new Hate Hotline while the murder trial of Jeremy Christian is under way. Christian is the “white supremacist” (as the media call him) who stabbed three white men on a Portland, Ore., MAX train on May 26, 2017. As the story went, he […]

Pawns in Criminal Justice Reform

The man found driving April Fletcher’s stolen 2013 Honda Accord had nothing to worry about when Salem, Ore., police pulled him over for a traffic stop. Brandon Nelson had no license, no insurance, no title to the car. But he had political apathy in his favor. It has been more than a year since Fletcher’s […]

Oregonian editor: Shut up, readers

American newspapers aren’t used to groveling. Before the internet gave advertisers more options, many newspapers had a monopoly on advertising – especially with the classifieds. Newspapers were cash cows. Smug cash cows. So smug they didn’t see what was coming their way. As a commenter on Twitter put it this week: “The downfall of newspapers […]

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 […]

Antifa’s special brand of hate

Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler’s progressive bona fides won’t be established until the downtown Nordstrom closes and is turned into a homeless shelter. By then he will realize that being progressive isn’t part of his job description. Nordstrom was one of the many downtown businesses – large and small – that closed Saturday because of a […]

This is Not a Good Life

One of the most frightening episodes of Rod Serling’s “The Twilight Zone” was the tale of Anthony, a 6-year-old boy with mental powers that allowed him to read other people’s minds and act on them with his thoughts. Anthony could turn a cat into a rug. He could make a rat devour itself until it […]

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 […]

These White People Are Crazy

It’s one of the most common ways to try and get someone to relax and talk: You schmooze with them. Journalists do this all the time with people – especially persons who might be hostile. Even one of America’s most famous journalists – Mike Wallace of CBS News’ “60 Minutes” – was caught joking once […]

Turning Police Into Uber Drivers

Coming soon to Portland, Ore.: A touch of Baltimore ghetto. In 2019, Portland’s white progressives can bask in the glow of Jo Ann Hardesty’s dark brown skin and let it hide their own pale provincialism. These are people who love to bemoan Portland’s whiteness – but don’t have the guts to move some place where […]