Portland Is Not Burning. Here's Live Context and Sourced Fact Checks
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The website isportlandburning.com provides live context and fact-checks to counter misinformation about the Portland protests, sparking a heated discussion on the role of media in shaping public perception.
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Not sure how many is normal though.
Portland has issues with homeless...no one can deny this fact. Things are a little better since hard drugs were recriminalized, but the city is far from "fine".
Yes, Portland has a homeless issue. It has had one since I moved here in 2013 (and probably before then). Covid made it worse but the issue is slowly getting better. But again, homelessness isn't what the President and Kristi Noem are talking about.
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Now they are saying I should move based on what they see on Fox News. I'm dumbfounded; Don't you remember what it was like when you were here? It hasn't changed.
Part of it is a small town mentality, the big city is just dangerous. The rest of it is just being spoon fed clips of the same protest footage over and over and over again.
It's tedious and unrewarding, but calling people's bluff is somewhat effective.
Independent media gets fatigued calling you out, people tune out or accuse them of bias, and so eventually they just give up and "both sides" it - treating basic facts like an unknowable super-positional state.
Activist billionaire takeovers of media platforms coupled with inflammatory “good enough” AI videos have the potential to irrevocably rupture shared reality.
https://gizmodo.com/fake-protest-videos-are-the-latest-ai-sl...
For reference: https://imgur.com/a/portland-ice-protests-perspective-lRFsQa...
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