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Oh Portland, Where Art Thou?

How many actual moms are in the wall of moms in Portland? How many are paired with a man? Do they think they’re setting a good example? Does Antifa encourage motherhood? 

Lack of social skills, bullsh#t degrees in feminist Marxism, and the Communist flu economy all contribute to not being able to find a decent paying job, if these “moms” are looking for a job at all.

In the 90’s I lived in Eugene, Oregon for nine years. I liked it; alternative music, ethnic foods and green everywhere. Portland was the paradigm of a beautiful city: Great public transportation, plentiful organic food before organic became common, pasture land within the city limits, poets hawking their little chapbooks on the streets, coffee shops displaying local art on the walls, baristas with tattoos and interesting hair. When my daughter stretched her wings, she flew to Portland.

Now, quaint artists and poets aren’t what people think of when they hear the word Portland.  Homeless people are replacing industrious hippies who make bagels, and insurrectionists are replacing Democrats.

5 replies on “Oh Portland, Where Art Thou?”

My mother and her mother would have slapped such poor excuses of motherhood just for being stupid.
Like you seem to do, I also miss my 2 years in Portland, OR during the 80’s and an 8-year stint in Corvallis, OR. Portland was once a lovely city to live as a young college student — now not so much. I can’t imagine the “pain” that one would need to endure to currently attend classes on the PSU campus downtown.
I recall being flabbergasted at the increased vehicle traffic when my wife and I visited Portland in 2001-ish. Now much of the congestion appears to consist of a lot of spoiled children and their violent progeny.

Yes, indeed. I often referred to that as “heavy fog,” and it contributed to my Northwest tan — otherwise called rust.

A friend informs me some of those “moms” don’t identify as women. Some of them are wearing buttons that say “non-binary”.

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