Portland has been the target of a sweeping disinformation campaign going
back to the days when right wing media decided it was the headquarters of
“antifa”.

Back when I was still on Twitter (back when it was still Twitter), there
was a nutcase YouTuber who claimed he was assaulted in Portland, only if
turned out he was harassing some people and one of them got fed up and
dumped a milkshake on his head. That there was video evidence he was the
instigator did not prevent his baseless accusations from spreading. He
eventually left town… he eventually left the country… but magically kept
“live-streaming from the downtown Portland war-zone.”

Visited Portland a couple summers ago as part of my anniversary trip. Hit
up Powell’s books and Voodoo doughnuts. Dined street-side on the patio of a
downtown coffee shop. The same day I was there, Twitter overflowing with
videos of the very neighborhood I was in supposedly on fire. I’m not the
most observant guy, but I’d like to think I’d notice if I was walking
around in a war zone. I know my wife would have noticed; as a general rule,
she dislikes downtowns, yet she thoroughly enjoyed our visit there.

I know Portland. I have friends there. There is crime. There are unsafe
streets and alleys. But it’s about as pleasant a metropolis as you’re
likely to find.

Kevin M. (RPCV)


On Sat, Nov 15, 2025 at 8:29 PM Mark Jeffries <[email protected]> wrote:

> In a copiously documented ProPublica article, for whatever reason Fox News
> Channel decided to visualize the relatively-peaceful protests against ICE
> agents in Portland, OR with mislabeled file footage from the BLM protests
> in 2020 in the same city, convincing a President of the United States that
> watches too much cable news that the National Guard had to be called in
> when they weren't needed:
>
>
> https://www.propublica.org/article/portland-protests-national-guard-fox-news-coverage
>
> The question is how did Fox News screw up so bad--or was it on purpose
> because if-it-bleeds-it-leads? One does have to point out that the interns
> and backup staff they have seem to be mostly from Hillsdale College, Bob
> Jones University and other conservative institutions and they have a long
> history of inaccuracy. And it does not need to be said that most of Trump's
> TV diet is the cable news channels and sports, and maybe the late-night
> shows. If he subscribes to HBO (or any streamer), it's for Melania to watch
> movies. And I would love to know what was the last scripted show he watched.
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