Portland: “Lord of the Flies” Redux

 

The “occupation” of an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) field office for five weeks in June and July, and a violent confrontation between anarchist “Antifa” groups and a Patriot Prayer/Proud Boys group on August 4, both occurring in Portland, OR, are reminiscent of the tribalism and descent into depravity depicted in William Golding’s Lord of the Flies, first published in 1954.

Golding’s classic novel depicts the fate of British schoolboys marooned on a tropical island during an unnamed war. The boys organize into two groups, one led by Ralph, assisted by bespectacled, overweight Piggy, and another led by the malevolent Jack. The two groups have conflicts over hunting, work rules, and power on their remote island.

The conflict intensifies until Jack’s mob brutally murders Piggy in the same barbaric manner as they hunt and kill feral swine on the island.

Lord of the Flies is an allegorical representation of how quickly humans devolve into irrational violence when conflicts over the exercise of power arise in a society — precisely what happened in the two Portland events.

On June 19, a mob of 200 “protestors” surrounded ICE’s office in southwest Portland, barricading and blocking exits and driveways, trapping ICE employees inside. In his August 4 Wall Street Journal article, reporter Andy Ngo describes how the “occupiers” sat in the streets and disrupted traffic not only to the ICE office but also to a nearby hospital. Protestors demanded open borders and prosecution of ICE employees. Some held signs calling ICE employees “Nazis” and “White Supremacists.”

ICE workers and neighborhood residents, some of whom were also threatened and assaulted, asked Portland police for help and protection, but Democrat Mayor Ted Wheeler ordered the police not to intervene, saying he was also “outraged by ICE.”

Mayor Wheeler’s city is already one of the leading heroin distribution centers on the west coast. Portland’s downtown streets are home to a huge number of homeless twenty-somethings performing their daily ablutions and bodily functions for all to see. But apparently Mayor Wheeler is not “outraged” by those matters. He saves his outrage for the ICE agents and employees trying to do their jobs. Now, with the Mayor’s apparent approval, Portland seems to have become a command center for US anarchists bent on destroying everything and everyone in their paths.

In the post-ICE field office occupation cleanup, biohazard cleanup crews found used needles and buckets of human waste discarded by occupiers, fouling the air for blocks. Just like the Occupy Wall Street and Standing Rock pipeline occupations by extremists, the taxpayers will bear the high cost of cleaning up the mess left behind. The Portland taxpayers are the ones who should be “outraged.”

Reporter Ngo wrote that the ICE office occupiers have “gone now, but a community is left reeling. Thirty-eight days of government-sanctioned anarchy will do that.”

Portland “Antifa” anarchists rose to the occasion again this past Saturday, showing up on downtown streets to confront a Patriot Prayer and Proud Boys licensed gathering. Patriot Prayer founder Joey Gibson disclaims connection with any “alt right” group and claims to be a “conservative libertarian.” Proud Boys is a “fraternal organization” that is “anti-political correctness” and “anti-white guilt,” according to its website.

This weekend’s battle was the third violent encounter this summer between the two groups. Antifa counter-protestors labeled Patriot Prayer and Proud Boys “Nazis” and “alt-right hate groups.” In an August 4 story, AP reporters Manuel Valdes and Gillian Flaccus wrote that the group opposing the Patriot Prayer/Proud Boys gathering was “made up of a coalition of labor unions, immigrant rights advocates, democratic socialists and other groups.”

Sounds a lot like mainstream Democrats, doesn’t it?

Unlike their no-show at the ICE occupation, the Portland Police were in full force for the August 4 faceoff, deploying bomb-sniffing dogs and weapons screening checkpoints. Videos posted on the internet showed helmeted participants for each team ready for battle. The police formed a human barricade between the combatant groups, holding arrests and injuries to a minimum.

Today’s nasty political rhetoric and threats of violence are by-products of identity politics, in which voters of the same race, religion, ethnicity, sexual identity, and social class are expected to think and vote the same way, rather than voting their own personal beliefs and consciences.

Just as the British schoolboys on the remote island in Lord of the Flies degenerated into violent tribalism, so has politics in the United States.

The schoolboys in Golding’s novel were finally rescued by a passing ship. It’s not clear what type of ending is in store for the tribal morass our political system has become.

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  1. RightAngles Member
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    Yes, civilization is a thin veneer.  These idiots are playing with forces they don’t understand.

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  2. Jon1979 Inactive
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    What’s the level of tolerance within a city or community for virtue signaling, and how many of the virtue signalers have enough money to shield themselves from the worst consequences of their actions? That will answer the question of how long things like the recent actions in Portland will last, because it will take quality of life conditions reaching a tipping point, where enough people decide they’re no longer going to put up with a declining quality of life just to prove to the world how progressive they are.

    You saw that 25 years ago in New York, where just enough liberals who were unable to wall themselves off from the worst of the city’s progressive government decided not to show their racial tolerance by again voting for David Dinkins in his mayoral rematch with Rudy Guliani. But the majority of those changing their vote came from the outer boroughs — the richer virtue signalers who didn’t have to contact the worst aspects of the chaos saw it as vibrant, exciting street theater, and in the years that have followed, have wistfully wished for its return. A city like Portland, Seattle or San Francisco may not have enough working class types fed up with dealing with the hassles of progressive governance to cause that to change any time in the near future (and especially when others see their virtue signaling as some sort of rebuke to the guy in the White House).

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  3. Randy Weivoda Moderator
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    MichaelHenry: ICE workers and neighborhood residents, some of whom were also threatened and assaulted, asked Portland police for help and protection, but Democrat Mayor Ted Wheeler ordered the police not to intervene, saying he was also “outraged by ICE.”

    That is just astonishing.  Could you imagine a Republican mayor telling the police not to intervene if a band of right-wing hooligans did this to an abortion clinic or the offices of a labor union?

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  4. Columbo Inactive
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    On June 19, a mob of 200 “protestors” surrounded ICE’s office in southwest Portland, barricading and blocking exits and driveways, trapping ICE employees inside. In his August 4 Wall Street Journal article, reporter Andy Ngo describes how the “occupiers” sat in the streets and disrupted traffic not only to the ICE office but also to a nearby hospital. Protestors demanded open borders and prosecution of ICE employees. Some held signs calling ICE employees “Nazis” and “White Supremacists.”

    ICE workers and neighborhood residents, some of whom were also threatened and assaulted, asked Portland police for help and protection, but Democrat Mayor Ted Wheeler ordered the police not to intervene, saying he was also “outraged by ICE.”

    Imagine … if you will … instead of ICE’s office in southwest Portland, it was a Planned Parenthood facility in southwest Portland that this was done to by pro-life “protestors”. Some held signs calling Planned Parenthood employees “Murderers”. They were likewise “outraged by PP”.

    Compare and contrast the behavior of Ted Wheeler.

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  5. Gary Robbins Member
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    George Will has a great column on Portland:

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/poor-portland-progressives-so-much-to-protest-so-little-time/2018/08/08/396dd67e-9a6b-11e8-b60b-1c897f17e185_story.html?utm_term=.71812711548b

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