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I Am Antifa: Sarah Iannarone likely Portland’s next Mayor

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Considering that Antifa/BLM has been protesting and demanding Ted Wheeler, Portland's current mayor to resign, this lady is likely to be elected.

Longtime Portland community organizer Sarah Iannarone has made no secret of her political sympathies. She declared last year that “I am Antifa” and wryly embraced the “Antifa mayor” label.

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Portland's next mayor could be an open supporter of Antifa, the violent, far-left movement whose members have unleashed violence in cities across America.

Left-wing activist Sarah Iannarone will face incumbent Democratic Mayor Ted Wheeler in a runoff election on Nov. 3 after neither candidate received a majority of votes in the first round of voting.

Note: Sarah Iannarone is a Democratic SocialistWheeler beat Iannarone in the first round of voting, but has faced criticism from both sides of the political spectrum over his handling of the city's nightly unrest, which has included nearly 30 riots since late May. A supporter of President Donald Trump was shot and killed Saturday night during a pro-Trump demonstration in Portland.

Trump has criticized Wheeler for not embracing federal assistance to quell the city's riots, while left-wing activists have accused Wheeler of being too tough on demonstrators. Local progressive activists have called for Wheeler's resignation, but the mayor has said he has no plans to step down.

Iannarone, whose platform includes a “Housing for All” plank and a pledge to slash the city's police funding, identified herself as a member of the Antifa movement in a January 2019 tweet.

“To those who say Antifa are violent thugs: I am not a violent thug and I am Antifa,” she wrote.

“I am Antifa because the Red Hats are coming after brown & black people, after Jews, after queer & trans people, and more. They are coming after our democracy,” she added.





From Portland's KGW8

"Peaceful protests, in my opinion, might not necessarily be moving the conversation forward," Iannarone said during a wide-ranging interview on KGW's Straight Talk.



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It's been said many times, but libtards Social Justice Heroes are just so darn homely stylish in their outward portrayals. They work hard to fit a mold not care about their material appearance. True mastery of homeliness style!! Those glasses, the profile of her Antifa fur flowing locks of justice. Pure rapture!

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This is great news. We cannot rely upon the voting booth to deliver us the revolution we need!

Scaring the masses away from the voting booths and using mail fraud will never be enough.

Firebombs, molotov's, beatings and murder is necessary. We need to expand the revolution to the suburbs and uproot the privileged white crackers from their comfy suburban homes and hand them over to the poor, deprived, oppressed blacks and Socialists.

We will come up with a solution for these American Kulaks.

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Years of training tossing out the first pitch of the season are finally paying off as a flawless (dare I say textbook?) form.

I'm so proud!

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Does AntiFa know where this fresh mayor lives?

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Antonio Salazarinski wrote:... this lady ...
I must be old school or sumtin.
Have a somewhat other idea of "lady". Say, like this (and not only like this) one.

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Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler says he'll move after protest outside his condo building

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Democrats told us that these protests were peaceful, so why is he moving?

Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler says he's looking for a new place to live after his Pearl District condo building has been the site of repeated demonstrations, including on Monday when crowds demanded he resign and some people set fires and broke windows.

In an email Tuesday from Wheeler to other residents of the 16-floor high-rise tower, the mayor said it would be “best for me and for everyone else's safety and peace” that he finds a new home. He assured people that police are taking their safety concerns seriously and invited them to a Thursday evening meeting that will include himself and officers to voice their concerns.

“I want to express my sincere apologies for the damage to our home and the fear that you are experiencing due to my position,” according to a screenshot of the email sent to The Oregonian/OregonLive. “It's unfair to all of you who have no role in politics or in my administration.”





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Cradle to Grave Marxist wrote:So the rest of Portland should move?
One envisions a wave of Portlanders (Portlandians?) migrating to other neighborhoods ahead of Wheeler's move to their own neighborhoods trailing a band of Mostly Peaceful Rioters in his wake.


 
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