The Oregonian Reviews 8

TrustScore 2.5 out of 5

2.3

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TrustScore 2.5 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

The New Jim Crow

Title: Maxine Bernstein’s Biased Reporting Harms Non-White Communities

Review:

Maxine Bernstein’s reporting for The Oregonian/OregonLive shows a clear and harmful pattern of racial bias. She repeatedly targets non-white individuals—Black, Latino, Asian, Middle Eastern, East Indian—while consistently ignoring or softening coverage of white offenders who commit equal or worse crimes. That’s not journalism. That’s selective, racially motivated public shaming.

Review Title: How Maxine Bernstein’s Reporting Violates SPJ Ethics and Caused Ongoing Harm

Maxine Bernstein’s reporting for The Oregonian/OregonLive has caused me long-term harm and violates several principles outlined in the Society of Professional Journalists' (SPJ) Code of Ethics—especially the duties to seek truth and report it, minimize harm, act independently, and be accountable. In 2016, she published an article that included my name and image, portraying me in a way that lacked full context and failed to include my perspective. Since that article was published, I have experienced serious and ongoing consequences in my life. I am constantly followed by security in businesses, looked at with suspicion by strangers, and I’ve become socially isolated because of how the public now sees me. This exposure has made it extremely difficult for me to find a job. Employers and people in the community recognize my face from that article—not for who I am, but for how I was unfairly portrayed. Maxine Bernstein’s reporting did not serve the public interest; it caused lasting reputational damage and emotional distress. There was no correction, no follow-up, and no effort to minimize the harm she caused.

What’s worse is that this seems to be a pattern in her reporting: non-white individuals are often singled out and criminalized, while white individuals involved in similar or worse incidents are ignored or presented with more sympathy. This creates a false sense of justice and reinforces societal biases. Attempts to reach out for clarification or corrections are ignored, and neither Bernstein nor The Oregonian has ever taken accountability for the damage. Journalism should inform and protect the public—not destroy lives through selective coverage and racial bias. Maxine Bernstein has consistently failed to uphold journalistic integrity, and until she and the publication that supports her are held accountable, I cannot trust their work. The public deserves fair and ethical journalism—not biased reporting that leaves lasting scars on people’s lives.

6 August 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

After 21 years of great service the…

After 21 years of great service the Oregonian has gone down the tubes. For over two decades my paper was delivered to my front door --- about a 15 second drive off the main road as I'm on acreage. Driver got a nice trip and I got the Oregonian. Now the Oregonian is delivered on the main road and I am lucky if I get it half the times as people come along and help themselves. I have spoken to Customer Service at least a dozen times. They are polite and file a report that does no good. Been told I will get credit for missed papers which is also a joke - not one cent in credit. VERY DISAPPOINTED in what used to be great.

1 December 2022
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I cancelled my subscription just now…

I cancelled my subscription just now because I can never get into the articles I want to read even though I am logged in. I should say I tried to cancel and assume it will be done. The person on the phone would not take no for an answer. I had to demand that the account be closed. Worst customer service I have experienced in a long time.

17 February 2022
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Rated 3 out of 5 stars

Excellent source of news

I used this site throughout my high school career and I never was disappointed. People on here are friendly, information, and here to help so I strongly recommend it if you are looking for information regarding high school sports

9 April 2012
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