Portland State University has employed sworn and armed Portland Police officers since 2015, despite widespread dissent from the student body. On June 29, 2018, officers from the PSU Campus Public Safety Office used unnecessary deadly force when they shot and killed Jason Washington, a 45-year-old man who was trying to break up a fight outside a bar near the PSU campus. Jason Washington had a wife and a family; he worked for the United States Postal Service and was a Navy veteran. His killers were placed on paid administrative leave until a grand jury declined to indict them, and they will not face criminal charges.
It's far past time for PSU to take action. Two internal reviews have been planned, but no timeline has been given for when they will be complete. If Portland State University wants to be seen as a progressive school, the administration needs to take action and listen to what students have been saying for three years: Disarm campus security.
You can't be a progressive school if your security officers can get away scot-free with killing a black man who was trying to de-escalate a fight, just because he happened to have a gun; or if you allow anti-choice protesters to display twenty-foot-tall displays equating abortion to genocide in the center of campus, complete with graphic images of genocide victims and infamously falsified depictions of "aborted fetuses"; or if you knowingly provide a platform for notorious far-right agitators to spread their violent, hateful rhetoric in a city already fraught with neo-Nazis looking to cause harm to marginalized people. Kindly get your sh*t together, and stop pretending to be progressive: either drop the pretense, or drop the bullsh*t that should have been left to die back in the 40s-60s.
Anyway. I made this font as part of a design I'm donating to the #DisarmPSU movement on campus. Bootlickers are welcome to piss off and not use this font. No political arguments in the comments please.
This font originally started out as a pixelated design, but changed considerably over its development. The bold strokes combined with the jagged edges and pointed serifs are almost reminiscent of something you'd see on a hard rock album cover.
Here it goes, finally my first font 100% made by me.
Since I'm about to make a lil' webseries, I thought I could do its own font! And here it goes.
I could make more glyphs in the future in this font but this cover up, so far, all 95 unicode characters, so yeah. I'm glad to see how it turned out.
Feel free to use it for whatever you like to do with it, just don't forget to credit me.
This is a take on a classic arcade font with crowns and points. Best used for large type.
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This font was created for a book that I am writing! This font is used by the "people" of Klik Beta, a planet that is only inhabited by robots. I would recomend typing in all caps if you are to use this font, but if you have no problem with the lower case letters, be my guest! I wanted to get a true alien look into this font, and I feel I did a pretty good job at it.
http://66.media.tumblr.com/2b8428dcde5be0994bb662bf73b89481/tumblr_nuwgv5DhoK1s0g2deo1_1280.png For use.
This font was created for my roleplaying game. It is intended to be written in vertical columns with the hexagon starting a new paragraphm the large T-shapes start each new line, and the hooked bars are for adding extra information to words.