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For those who are interested the current top post on /r/Portland is a Huff Po smear piece with literally zero evidence tying the Republican candidate to 'far right extremists.'

While that is nothing new the comments PERFECTLY encapsulate the insanity seen in leftist cities.

Watching hardcore leftists demand each other vote for the shit candidate to avoid a possible Republican is amusing but the tactics they are using to suppress anyone disagreeing is impressively extremist.

If you live in Oregon please vote...I want to see their heads all explode if Drazan wins.

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I don't want to link it directly but the top post on /r/Portland (and given tons of awards) is someone accusing the police of refusing to do their jobs as some sort of protest against Democrats.

I didn't think it was possible for this city to get even more retarded but here we are. Now the police are apparently also responsible for the actions of the DA and politicians, I guess cutting their budget and firing a ton of them has nothing to do with it...

The worst part is watching the lemmings all come out to share stories of how the cops told them to 'vote differently' after being on hold for hours, all completely anecdotal and lacking any evidence.

This may be the most embarrassing thing that I've seen out of Portland so far, and that is saying something.

Turns out leftists can't cope, all they can do is blame.

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First lets get the bullshit out of the way:

This is written and directed by a woman and has the normal tropes included because of it:

  • Smart female leads, stupid / useless male leads

  • Only "good" male character is a black guy who also happens to be a cancer scientist and the one all the women want to bang

  • Women characters are 80% of the plot and dialogue

However this movie had a chance to 'end' a specific way that really slams home a great message about COVID and not trusting the Government / Scientists, which I was sure wouldn't happen but end up did.

I was genuinely surprised that they chose that direction, and it turns it from a crap feminist melodrama into a relatively enjoyable black comedy Christmas film.

Don't expect to get blown away but I very much enjoy seeing the crying on Reddit over the ending and how angry it made people because it 'emboldens conspiracy theorists.'

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