Person 1:Here, "PBOT" stands for "Portland Bureau of Transporation."I agree with this completely. We don’t need experts who are qualified to advise PBOT staff, we need more inclusion of unrepresented persons who have been marginalized by white ‘experts’. Knowing things is overrated. If you have Brown or Black skin, or are a LGBTQ+, then you have special insight and feelings about things that white “experts” can never get. Hardesty is on to something here. Knowing things, like facts and engineering is completely irrelevant.
Person 2:
Poe’s law in action here. Legitimately cannot tell if this is a sincere comment or a troll. Leaning towards troll…but you never know.
Person 3:
I detect sarcasm.
Person 1:
Your purposeful ignorance of the situation shows your racism and white privilege. Commissioner Hardesty is a Black Womxn. Her status is superior to that of any ‘white guy’, because she has lived experience as an oppressed group. Therefore, her views take precedence over those of a white man. I can’t believe the emotional work it takes to educate you white people. Talk about white privilege. Jeesh…
Person 4:
(addressed to Person 1),
Please tell me this is sarcasm.Person 5:
The real tragedy is that it has gotten difficult to tell.
"Hardesty" is Portland City Commissioner Jo Ann Hardesty, a picture of whom is given above.
“Knowing things is overrated.”
Every now and then, they accidentally give away their true feelings.
Just damn on all that.