To: thecodont
I often joke about this and it actually is really funny
Oakland is at least as far left as Portland but theres really not that many riots or people hurt or angry people and whats the reason why?
The weather
Plain and simple its always 75° super pleasant here with no humidity - how can you really get angry in that weather?
6 posted on
09/29/2020 10:15:00 PM PDT by
Truthoverpower
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To: Truthoverpower
“Plain and simple its always 75° super pleasant here with no humidity - how can you really get angry in that weather?”
I attended U.C. Santa Barbara in the 60s. I remember radicals coming down from Berkeley/San Francisco and telling us that Santa Barbara was just too beautiful to ever become properly radical.
18 posted on
09/29/2020 10:26:55 PM PDT by
hanamizu
To: Truthoverpower
Oakland is not even close to what is happening in Portland, Seattle, Chicago, NYC and other cities. So far. Knock on wood.
To: Truthoverpower
Worked in Oakland numerous times, never without a gun. You have a nice story
BUT.............
oakland,ca crime stats With a crime rate of 68 per one thousand residents, Oakland has one of the highest crime rates in America compared to all communities of all sizes - from the smallest towns to the very largest cities. One's chance of becoming a victim of either violent or property crime here is one in 15.
To: Truthoverpower
Oakland is at least as far left as Portland but theres really not that many riots or people hurt or angry people and whats the reason why?
The weather
Rioting season in Portland is from roughly May to Sep/Oct, when the weather is (relatively) warm. If I had to make a single guess as to why the rioting is so particularly heavy and continuous this year, it is because, with the lockdowns, the usual whacked-out anarchist contingent and all of the other bored layabouts just had nothing better to do.
56 posted on
09/29/2020 11:59:51 PM PDT by
fr_freak
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