Rajvik, AFAIK the way in which the local government of Portland has been handling the protests is actually how you handle protests. That is to say, so long as the protesters themselves act as a restraint on general rioting you keep the law enforcement action focused on the violence and otherwise led the population peacefully petition the government for a redress of their grievances in a group. Even when that is very inconvenient.
Because when you don't, a protest movement will not feel itself heard and it radicalizes.
The federal government's ham handed response to the situation in Portland, going over the objections of the local government and doing everything possible to be utterly unaccountable is going to cause exactly that. That's at best going to be unhelpful. Be glad that the US federal government elections happen within four months, there's hope for a peaceful revolution.
Because when you don't, a protest movement will not feel itself heard and it radicalizes.
The federal government's ham handed response to the situation in Portland, going over the objections of the local government and doing everything possible to be utterly unaccountable is going to cause exactly that. That's at best going to be unhelpful. Be glad that the US federal government elections happen within four months, there's hope for a peaceful revolution.