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YEP, โ€œOSTRACIZEDโ€ SOUNDS ABOUT RIGHT

RE: โ€œTwo Prominent Members of the Oregon Cannabis Community May Have Ties to White Power Groupsโ€ [Blogtown, Dec 6], Josh Jardineโ€™s post about how Bethany Sherman and Matthew L. Combs of OG Analytical were revealed to be members of a hate group. In a statement, Sherman whined that โ€œif you have โ€˜white prideโ€™ it automatically makes you a Nazi, and you are ostracized, attacked, and lynched by your community.โ€ Jardine wrote, โ€œMaybe donโ€™t use the language โ€˜lynched by your communityโ€™ when defending your white supremacy.โ€

If you are white and believe you are a victim of discrimination, then you actually have a much simpler problem: Youโ€™re likely just an asshole.

Bobby Turkualino

HOUSING SHAKE-UP

RE: โ€œIn Shake-Up, Ted Wheeler Announces the Departure of Directors of Housing, Diversityโ€ [Blogtown, Dec 7], News Editor Dirk VanderHartโ€™s story about how Mayor Ted Wheelerโ€™s office announced the departure of Housing Director Kurt Creager. Creagerโ€™s departure appears to be forced.

This is outrageous. Creager was brought in to jumpstart the cityโ€™s belated response to the housing crisis. Thatโ€™s exactly what he did. Clearly, Ted Wheeler doesnโ€™t give a crap about housing low-income Portlanders.

Euphonius

MAD RESPECT FOR BILLY JOEL

RE: โ€œBilly Joel Is Rockโ€™s Tragic Antagonistโ€ [Music, Dec 6]. โ€œBilly Joel is one of the most successful and accomplished songwriters of all time. Heโ€™s also unanimously loathed by pop critics,โ€ wrote Morgan Troper, who argued Joel is โ€œdisdained reflexively and unfairly, thanks to decades of subliminal rockist propaganda.โ€

Billy Joel is about as โ€œrockโ€ as Liberace.

musicismyreligion

Keep in mind that Elvis Costello and Bruce Springsteen have mad respect for Billy Joel. And his album The Stranger is considered a masterpiece among the Sลtล Zen set. His music stands the test of time, and you really had to be there to appreciate why itโ€™s great.

crowsarecool

ENTITLED ASSES

RE: โ€œGood Morning, Newsโ€ [Blogtown, Dec 11], in which Editor-in-Chief Wm. Steven Humphrey wrote that Portlandโ€™s Tim Boyleโ€”the CEO of Columbia Sportswearโ€”is threatening to move the company unless Mayor Ted Wheeler does something about the homeless problem. โ€œNote to Tim,โ€ wrote Humphrey. โ€œMaybe instead of using your money to buy off politicians, you could get off your entitled ass to actually do something yourself about the homeless problem? Portland isnโ€™t on this earth for the sole purpose of making you money, dum-dum. To everyone else: STOP BUYING COLUMBIA SPORTSWEAR.โ€

Speak for yourself, Steven Humphrey. I couldnโ€™t disagree more. Speaking of entitled asses, I know the Mercury is in Southwest, not far from homeless ground zero, but are you penning these opinion pieces from the office or the confines of your suave overpriced apartment away from the crime and tweaked-out street walkers? [HAAAAAA-HAAAAAA-HAAAAAA!!! Oops… sorry to interrupt. โ€”Steve] Tim Boyle is putting media attention on a problem business leaders have been talking about for years. As a tenant in Northwest Portland, I couldnโ€™t be happierโ€”but of course, just like the rest of the news outlets in this city, the Mercury doesnโ€™t cover the vast multitude of rape and sexual harassment, car break-ins, robbery, violent attacks, and filth that exists in Northwest and Southwest Portland. How do you answer for that, Mr. Editor-in-Chief? Instead of putting a business leader on blast for trying to affect change, how about you arrange a meeting with the Portland Business Alliance and find out how downtown businesses are feeling/coping, and then report that in the paper you edit?

Anonymous

This weekโ€™s letter of the weekโ€”and two tickets to the Laurelhurst Theaterโ€”goes to Bobby Turkualino. Enjoy the movie, Bobby! Also, thank you for not getting into a fight about Billy Joel. Also, thank you even more for not attempting to defend the classist CEO of a company that had $2.38 billion in sales in 2016โ€”yet whoโ€™s terrified that someone sitting on a public sidewalk is going to destroy his business.

One reply on “Letters to the Editor”

  1. “yet whoโ€™s terrified that someone sitting on a public sidewalk is going to destroy his business.”

    You pretty much prove the commenter’s point with this disingenuous characterization of their concerns. If people were simply sitting, there wouldn’t be a problem. But a certain percentage of our street population takes it upon themselves to harass people, panhandle aggressively, instigate violence, deface property, and break into cars.

    Now imagine you are a smaller female, or a parent with a small child, instead of a grown white man. I’d like to think we as a city can take measures to make our streets safer without Portland’s social justice warriors crying about bigotry towards the homeless. NO, we want targeted enforcement towards the smaller subset of the homeless population that is problematic from a safety perspective. If all people want to do is sit, there are a fuckton more places to sit in this city than sidewalks that are meant for pedestrian traffic.

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