Located in the heart of downtown, bordered north and south by light-rail tracks and sandwiched between Nordstorm's on the west and the old federal courthouse on the east, Pioneer Courthouse Square is an open-air gathering place whose descending brick steps that give you the feel of stepping into a living room or a den.
According to the affidavit charging would-be bomber Mohamed Osman Muhmada, a part of the reasoning that allegedly drove him to try to set off a bomb at Friday's tree-lighting ceremony was his fury at finding himself in "the lands of the polytheists," Sarasohn writes.
"That's actually not a bad description of Pioneer Courthouse Square, designed and functioning as a place open to everybody, where in warmer weather the skateboarders tool around the chess players, where the dress code runs from informal to Don't-they-know-this-is-in-public?, and Portlanders walk calmly by a street preacher warning of their eternal damnation. It's about the most open place in a proudly open city, and you could see how Muhamud might consider it a particular affront."Many, if not most, of us who live here have attended the tree-lighting ceremony at one time or another. And even if we haven't, we've come to the square for music, food or films; to enjoy the fountain or a lunch-time concert; to grab a drink from Starbucks or drop off a mail-in ballot.
Consider me one of the polytheists.
Photo by Torsten Kjellstrand, The Oregonian
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