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John Carlson's avatar

It's supremely aggravating to have to take these violent losers seriously.

North Country's avatar

I wonder how many of the strippers were sex-trafficked?

barbie's avatar

why side with illegal aliens over usa citizens?

Andy Ngo's avatar

They are anti-American and side with enemies of the nation, no matter who they are.

Snarling Fifi's avatar

"Victim du jour." The left has a big guilt-driven Great White Hope thing going.

Richard Luthmann's avatar

At some point, you stop calling it dysfunction and start calling it what it is: collapse. Portland has become a containment zone for radical politics, where accountability disappears and extremes take over. No serious reform, no course correction—just escalation. Leaders either can’t or won’t restore order, and the result is a city that feels abandoned by its own governance. You don’t fix that with slogans or more “community events.” You fix it with leadership willing to reassert basic standards. Until then, Portland stands as a warning. Not a model. Not a movement. A warning of what happens when a city loses control—and nobody steps in to take it back.

Edie Faylor's avatar

Every one of these freaks need to be hung for being traitors to this country.

Michelle Dostie's avatar

Sorry, not watching.

Andy Ngo's avatar

No graphic nudity in the video.

DDALEX20's avatar

Andy, it is important to know about this, but I would prefer to not know. . .

Thomas L.'s avatar

This is what the Left promotes, depravity and fraud. One can only wonder how many drug dealers were present to gobble up the funds raised by and for the participants. Truly sick behavior.

R D Holmes's avatar

The lowest for m of scum that this country has to offer.

Marilyn F's avatar

I don't know how you stay safe, Andy. It really worries me.

Kevan Hudson's avatar

Antifa Class + Epstein Class = one heck of a freak show from the bottom to the top. I will stick with Ringling Brothers.

Zap Rowsdower's avatar

It's pretty funny that most of the money they're donating is probably being stolen.

Snarling Fifi's avatar

Wow. I know it was a night club but I certainly hope kids weren't at this event. I wouldn't be surprised.

Andy Ngo's avatar

I think it was an adults-only event.

Gregory's avatar

Amy does have a shapely rear end (if you like that sort of thing).

Jana's avatar

Mental illness and fetish worship normalized.

Linda's avatar

Check out candid.org it looks like an nonprofit that was established about 10 years ago. It’s been relatively inactive but when you’re on candid, this is what it says about the organization, the webpage was an empty link and they don’t have any 990s files. Good luck! And thanks for all your hard work.

DDLN Legal Hotline

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