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Old 01-23-2017, 10:14 AM
 
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I was hoping it was just temporary, but it appears not to be the case. I didn't have anything to add to the thread, but I did appreciate some the information provided by you and others that attended. Perhaps a senior Mod can be queried.
Looks like censorship. Positive womens' voices being "closed down" sounds like censorship. The reason we marched. Women's voices will be heard. I have been posting here for six years so I am not a troll. Let's see what the mods have to say. I benchmarked other city data forums with the same thread so it can't be a city data forum policy.

 
Old 01-23-2017, 10:44 AM
 
Location: Just outside of Portland
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I also noticed that the protest that was indeed "peaceful" had it's thread shut down, but the protest that was "violent" is still going.

Maybe the mods thought that it was too political, but IMHO, If the the Women's March thread was shut down, this one also should have been.
 
Old 01-23-2017, 10:58 AM
 
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I also noticed that the protest that was indeed "peaceful" had it's thread shut down, but the protest that was "violent" is still going.

Maybe the mods thought that it was too political, but IMHO, If the the Women's March thread was shut down, this one also should have been.
Right?! And also why should we keep perpetuating the myth that Portland Police and it's residents cannot work together? I witnessed with my own eyes and HEART the greatness of our public servants. It was real and I was moved. The Portland Police and the mayor seem to be reaching out to us. Let's keep sharing the positive as well as the negative. This thread is very negative with its title anyway. And I repeat... I saw some of the hoodie anarchists lurking around but they were so outnumbered and nobody was going to let them hijack our message of peace. The men that marched were amazing. Why are voices of reason being squashed?
 
Old 01-23-2017, 11:19 AM
 
Location: Bend, OR
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This threads sole purpose was to stir the pot, therefore it is now closed.
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