PORTLAND, OR – Looks like Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler caught the bad end of both the protesters (actually, rioters, if we’re being honest) as well as federal authorities on the evening of July 22nd.
Shortly after midnight on July 23rd, authorities declared a riot in the city.
A riot has been declared outside the Justice Center. Disperse to the north and/or west. Disperse immediately. Failure to adhere to this order may subject you to arrest or citation, or riot control agents, including, but not limited to, tear gas and/or impact weapons.
— Portland Police (@PortlandPolice) July 23, 2020
Mayor Wheeler just couldn’t catch a break between the evening of July 22nd and the early morning hours of July 23rd.
Here’s the footage of Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler becoming overwhelmed by a thick cloud of tear gas from federal officers.
STORY: https://t.co/60pvI5PEowpic.twitter.com/6eAsJX1pSx
— Mike Baker (@ByMikeBaker) July 23, 2020
Reports say that a crowd of protesters booed him, chants for his resignation were screamed, and he even managed to get a fresh taste of tear gas when he antagonized federal agents.
People have surrounded the mayor, cursing him and calling for resignation. pic.twitter.com/o0s1azbi2R
— Mike Baker (@ByMikeBaker) July 23, 2020
When Mayor Wheeler was trying to gain the support from the crowd, he addressed the protesters saying that he was against the presence of federal law enforcement within the city, saying the following:
“I think what we’re doing tonight is actually the best thing we can do right now. Be here, be heard, be unified, and be clear. We didn’t want them, we didn’t ask for them, they’re not trained for what they’re being asked to do. And we want them to leave.”
Thereafter, the mayor was reported as addressing an even larger crowd, delivering the words that can apparently end racism:
“I am here tonight to stand with you. Black lives matter!”
Apparently, the mayor screaming “black lives matter” just wasn’t good enough for the mob (since, clearly, we’ve seen that’s not actually what they’re about). Now the mayor started saying that he was going to attempt to have federal agents removed from the city in an effort to appease the clamoring crowd.
Indeed – the crowd still jeered him and cursed at him repeatedly.
In a “listening session” in the middle of the crowd, Wheeler says he is doing everything possible to get federal officers out of Portland. pic.twitter.com/kiT2hpaev7
— Mike Baker (@ByMikeBaker) July 23, 2020
But when Mayor Wheeler said he wouldn’t commit to abolishing the police – as the black lives matter crowd hosted a projection of their list of demands – he was admonished by the hoodlums even more.
Oh, and among those listed demands projected on the wall was the mayor’s resignation.
As he speaks, protesters have projected a list of demands on the building behind him. pic.twitter.com/qqOXG0aKjr
— Mike Baker (@ByMikeBaker) July 23, 2020
Despite his lack of support, Mayor Wheeler decided to join along with the crowd of miscreants to post up in front of the federal courthouse. The same federal courthouse that has had the likes of federal agents making sure that no more vandalism and rioting takes place on federal property.
Protesters called on Wheeler to join the front lines at the federal courthouse. He is now going there. pic.twitter.com/f1d8laLY3l
— Mike Baker (@ByMikeBaker) July 23, 2020
Well, you don’t have to be a rocket scientist to figure out what happened next.
Mayor Wheeler got a fresh taste of tear gas alongside all the others chanting and trying to tear down the fencing protecting the federal courthouse.
Tear gas at the mayor pic.twitter.com/Jv1bFMsJKA
— Mike Baker (@ByMikeBaker) July 23, 2020
Even after trying to join in alongside the mob of miscreants – people still were giving Wheeler a hard time as someone from inside the mob threw something at the mayor.
Someone threw something at the mayor pic.twitter.com/ArNnYFxoJ9
— Mike Baker (@ByMikeBaker) July 23, 2020
After it was all said and done, Mayor Wheeler had had enough protesting for the night, and decided it was time to escape. However, the crowd was not feeling that in the least, and several people began crowding around the mayor and screaming – with some getting physically aggressive with his security details.
Wheeler leaves the scene. Protesters throw water bottles at him and curse him. He manages to get inside a building after a scuffle between protesters and his security detail. pic.twitter.com/eRn2gWlpqm
— Mike Baker (@ByMikeBaker) July 23, 2020
Yet, there are still people who claim that everything was sunshine and rainbows in Portland before the feds came in and started enacting arrests. People are pretending as if there wasn’t rioting in the streets before the feds came in.
Lmao keep lying to yourself. There was over 40 days of riots before they got there 🤡
— Joel Exline (@ExlineJoel) July 23, 2020
Things have escalated to the point that outside observers can’t even tell what exactly the agenda is of these rioters in Portland – aside, perhaps, from perpetuating chaos.
I think it’s something like Orange Man Bad and abolish the police so crimes can go unchecked. Probably something about men LARPing as women make them real women, too.
— Greg Hoyt (@GregHoytLET) July 23, 2020
Furthermore, people are starting to get tired of the “peaceful protest” clamoring- likening it to gaslighting whenever it is being spread online and in the media.
Stop trying to gaslight people. Changing t-shirt color and stopping with firebombing for 5 minutes to take a photo means nothing. Everyone present at these riots is complicit.
— Václav Lacina (@GrueGoblin) July 23, 2020
The notion of a “mostly peaceful protest” that people keep hearing about also happens to coincide with the same protests that turn violent, riotous, and ends in firebombs and vandalism. Ben Shapiro said it best when referring to how the media covers these protests:
“First of all, ‘mostly peaceful’ is the most — it’s the loosest, most loosely defined, arbitrarily applied term in history… O.J. Simpson was mostly peaceful that night — for like an hour and 15, he was really not peaceful — but for the other hours between sunset and sunrise, he was unbelievably peaceful.”
Shapiro continued his thoughts on the bad framing of what these protests really are:
“Like, I’ve never heard this term before, where a protest turns into a vast riot — you know, wrecking all of Melrose — and everybody’s like, ‘Well, it was mostly peaceful.’ Well, what the — what is that?”
The media:
It’s just “peaceful” protests
The protests are “mostly” peaceful no bad injuries
Mostly “peaceful” protest some vandalism
Mostly Peaceful some vandalism no injuries
Mostly peaceful injuries but no deaths
Mostly peaceful the “deaths” are unrelated!!
Believe us!— Tax Man (@Tman06460) July 23, 2020
Maybe Mayor Wheeler will have a different outlook on these rioters taking over the streets after getting a dose of how they truly feel about him.
Then again, maybe not.
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Author: Gregory Hoyt