Fogdog
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The urban rural divide is clearly evident as one travels along I-5 in the Willamette Valley.Oh man. From the mexicans at the border trying to get in to bring in all the fentanyl, January 6 was made up bullshit/antifa doing. Trump quickly turned the economy around and so much more. It was incredible the crazy shit that mother fucker said. It was actually 2 guys both around my age. The other guy was pretty chill and could calmly talk about things like i was doing, even though that guy was fucking dumb dumb too.
An essay written about how extremist right wingers changed the narrative in Yamhill county explains a little of what has happened to Oregon. The author describes how right wing extremist politicians have become entrenched in most rural areas of Oregon.
How a trail in rural Oregon became a target of far-right extremism - High Country News
To understand the state’s urban-rural divide, start by looking at Yamhill County’s proposed walking trail.
www.hcn.org
Towards the end of the essay the author describes how firebrand extremists are driving out the less extreme people who had always had a place in that county before.
Sal Peralta, the McMinnville city councilor, is one of the few people of color in a leadership position in Yamhill County. He said that every time he spoke out against Timber Unity or its supporters, his personal information — and sometimes his photograph — were shared online. He thinks he’s targeted because he’s Latino.
One morning this spring, he found a toilet in his front yard. “I don’t know if that was Timber Unity,” he said. “I also have a Black Lives Matter sign in front of my house. I don’t know why it happened, but I can tell you I have been singled out clearly and deliberately so many times that it wouldn’t surprise me if it was deliberate.”
It might seem like a small deal. A joke, even. Except this man gets death threats over e-mail. He lives there and a minority contingent in his town seem to think they have the right to harass and threaten him simply because he's different from them.
We are changing from logging and mining to urban economies and there is a lot of backlash to those changes. Measure 114, the gun control measure, that measure would never have passed before. It did pass, though by less than 1% margin with a lot of support from gun owners. It's now become a focal point for right wing extremists to rally around. If you've read some of the posts on this thread from gun-rights extremists, you will see they are openly hostile to any changes and like the guy you met at Seven Feathers, they don't know shit but can cite shit they've heard from right wing and gun lobby propaganda.
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