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Ashley Ray's avatar

Something I love: I'm in a few FB groups for towns in my suburban (Chicago) area and every day there are people posting and offering help to anyone in the community for things such as picking kids up from school, going grocery shopping, etc - understanding that many are scared to leave their homes.

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Garrett, I felt this in my ribs. From Portland, I am not here to sell you latte pics. I am here to say we are fighting the same epistemic war you named, with love that bites.

They saturate the feeds, enclose our story, capture weak institutions, and then practice selective violence. We answer with receipts. Proof gates at city hall. Court watch and jail support on speed dial. Mutual aid that runs like a kitchen line at dinner rush. Librarians are unplugging the lies at school boards. Editors stamping Proof Gate on lazy copy. Neighbors time-syncing bodycam, street cam, and livestream into one truth tape. Care is logistics. Logistics win.

You are right to center love. In Portland, love shows up as work. Hot meals, warm rides, dry socks, clean data, named sources, chain of custody. No one here is arguing we “deserve” safety. We say that no one deserves state theater. Not in Chicago. Not in Portland. Not anywhere. The opposite of fascism is not brunch. It is neighbors with receipts. Say it with me, friend. Make noise pay rent to proof.

If they bring troops, we get a ledger. Every raid. Every badge. Every affidavit. Every charge dismissed. We keep score because our people matter, and because their propaganda burn rate is a confession of their own. Your piece reminds folks why we stay in the street, then go home and file the paperwork that makes the street stick. From my side of the river, consider this a standing offer of solidarity and source material. Same fight. Same love. Same receipts. Let’s win.

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