{"id":202794,"date":"2017-06-30T17:44:42","date_gmt":"2017-06-30T21:44:42","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/how-liberal-portland-became-americas-most-politically-violent-city-politico-magazine\/"},"modified":"2017-06-30T17:44:42","modified_gmt":"2017-06-30T21:44:42","slug":"how-liberal-portland-became-americas-most-politically-violent-city-politico-magazine","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/liberal\/how-liberal-portland-became-americas-most-politically-violent-city-politico-magazine\/","title":{"rendered":"How Liberal Portland Became America&#8217;s Most Politically Violent City &#8211; POLITICO Magazine"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    On a cloudy day in early November 1979, a caravan of Nazi and    Ku Klux Klan members careened into Greensboro, North Carolina,    winding toward a local Communist Workers Party protest that    had gathered in the city to march against the states white    supremacists. The communists, wearing berets and hard hats,    spotted the fleet and taunted the new arrivals with chants of    Death to the Klan! The KKK convoy slowed, and stopped.    Far-left protesters, bearing both wooden planks and concealed    pistols, began surrounding the motorcade, beating    the doors. As TV cameras rolled, the trunk of a Ford Fairlane,    stuffed with shotguns and rifles, popped open. Someone yelled from one of the cars, You    asked for the Klan! Now you've got em!  <\/p>\n<p>    Eighty-eight seconds and 39 shots later, five communists lay    dead. Eight other demonstrators were wounded, some permanently    paralyzed. For a brief moment, the Greensboro Massacre became    one of Americas most notorious acts of political    blood-letting. And yet, unlike Wounded Knee or Selma, Greensboro has over the decades    largely faded from memory.  <\/p>\n<p>    Story Continued Below  <\/p>\n<p>    Except in Portland.  <\/p>\n<p>    Among the fringe political groups currently waging battle in    the City of Roses, Greensboro is well-remembered, even    idealized. It is increasingly seen as the inevitable end of the    escalating violence that has rocked this city since Donald    Trumps election in November. Left wing antifas, wearing red    bandana masks alongside other far-left protesters, have rioted    multiple times and caused millions of dollars of damage, with    threats from left wing groups even forcing the cancellation of    a parade because it featured a float from the local Republican    Party. Eager to push back against the opposition, white    nationalists have begun mixing with anti-government militia    members for free speech rallies. A man who attended one of    these rallies would later stab to death two men on a train when    they intervened to stop his anti-Muslim rants against two young    women. The norms of protest and counterprotestmostly verbal    shouting and sign-wavingare quickly crumbling in Portland. The    left wing antifa have even threatened preemptive violence in    the name of the defending the city from groups they say promote    violence.  <\/p>\n<p>    In Portland, Greensboro isnt a past mistake to be avoided, but    a future clash to be courted. Both sides mention Greensboro in    conversation. Both sides know the details and the death toll.    And both acknowledge Greensboro as an event that may well serve    as a model for whats just around the corner. My big concern    is sooner or later is that were going to have another    Greensboro Massacre type of event, Mark Pitcavage, who    researches domestic political extremism with the    Anti-Defamation League, added. This is so unlikely to end    well.<\/p>\n<p>    ***  <\/p>\n<p>    The fact that Portland erupted as the epicenter in    Trump-era political violence in the U.S. is, in a certain    sense, surprising. A liberal nirvana, a crunchy, weed-and-hops    city where Republicans and plastic bags alike have been all but    evicted, Portland has embodied and outpaced many of the urban    trends of the early 21st century: gentrification and co-ops,    food trucks and footbridges, transitions to a    bike-and-pedestrian economy. It is, as a conspicuous show has encapsulated, a progressive    paradise.  <\/p>\n<p>    And yet, as many within and without the city have begun    realizing, Portland is a town leavened with a history of    rampant racial strife. As the whitest major American city,    Portland blossomed in the lone state that constitutionally barred blacks from living    there through the 19th century, that acted as one of the    primary concentration centers for    incarcerating American citizens of Japanese ancestry during    World War II, that redlined as severely as any major    metropolis elsewhere. That in 1922 saw its chief of police    posing alongside hooded Ku Klux Klan    members. That brought Jim Crow to the Pacific shoreline.  <\/p>\n<p>    Its the type of legal legacy, the type of nod-and-wink    encouragement of white supremacy, that not only welcomed any    number of Confederate families to relocate to the region in    the aftermath of the Civil War, but that, toward the close of    the 20th century, saw neo-Nazi and skinhead groups    begin to extend their tendrils through the area. Before    Portlandia, there was Skinhead City. In the mid-1980s, skinheads    began marching through downtown, hauling bats, pipes and axes.    Not long after, the city birthed Volksfront, a neo-Nazi contingent that    eventually expanded internationally. In 1988, a trio of    skinheads bashed Mulugeta Seraw, an Ethiopian student, to    death; the three all received prison sentences, with one tabbed    as a prisoner of war by other white supremacy groups.  <\/p>\n<p>    Locals began pushing back. In 2007, a group called Rose City    Antifa took form, borrowing the shortened form of antifascist    for its name. The crew pointed to similar European movements,    which had, in places like Germany and Italy, arisen in response    to the fascist movements that would eventually crater Europe in    World War II. It also tapped into regional currents of    anarchism and latent communism. These were the political    strains that had sparked, among other things, the 1999    Battle of Seattle protests against the    World Trade Organization, which resulted in millions of    dollars worth of property damage in the city.  <\/p>\n<p>    From its inception, Portlands antifa contingent cloaked itself    in anonymity; as a 2009 story in Portlands Willamette    Week noted, Little is known publicly about Rose    City Antifa. And little seems to have changed in the decade    since. Its unofficial uniform comprises blood-red and black    bandanas and hoods, but the group doesnt keep any official    membership rolls, let alone share last names with anyone    outside of its circle. Why do we wear masks? Because [of]    instances of antifa people [who] have been assassinated, says    David, a member of Rose City Antifa who, like all group members    before him, declined to share his last name with POLITICO    Magazine. The historical examples are not recent, but they    are well-known in the group: Skinheads murdered a pair of anti-racist activists in    Nevada in 1998, luring them to the desert outside Las Vegas,    and local antifa have claimed that a 2010 incident in Portlanda shooting that    left a self-described anti-racist skinhead in critical    conditionwas also politically motivated.  <\/p>\n<p>    For much of its existence, the group largely relied on    shout-downs and public displays of force as their primary    tactics. Recently theyve added the cyber weapon of doxxingexposing personal information such    as addresses, places of employment, and dates of birth and    schools, even if it means innocent families mistakenly targeted by antifa    begin receiving threats. Such tactics have been effective    because they raise the cost of participation, Stanislav    Vysotsky, who researches political extremism with the    University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, told POLITICO    Magazine.  <\/p>\n<p>    But now, for antifa, its not enough to simply outscream their    opposition; rather, those far-right forces must, in a bizarre    nod to the Bush Doctrine, be preemptively denied a voice from    the outset. We are unapologetic about the reality that    fighting fascism at points requires physical militancy, Rose    City Antifas Facebook page reads. Anti-fascism is, by    nature, a form of self-defense: the goal of fascism is to    exterminate the vast majority of human beings. The group does    not specify what physical militancy means, but their page makes    clear that the definition includes any means necessary.  <\/p>\n<p>    Were seeing more people be like, Whats antifa actually    about?  Do you just like going and smashing Starbucks    windows? David says. And no, we dont smash Starbucks    windowsmost of the time. Or as one of the Rose City Antifas    Facebook profile pictures read, Set    phasers to kill.<\/p>\n<p>    ***  <\/p>\n<p>    Unsurprisingly, antifas assault-related tactics,    despite their continued usage, have proven less than effective,    according to those who closely follow political extremism in    the U.S.  <\/p>\n<p>    It just makes [antifa] feel goodthey think they made a    point, the ADLs Pitcavage said. But their tactics are    counterproductive. They havent made any dent over the years    with those tactics.  And it gives the white supremacists an    unbelievable amount of publicity. After all, a lack of    anti-Nazi brawl-and-bash protests werent the reasons fascists    rose to the fore in Germany and Italyand theres little reason    to think that depriving neo-Nazis of their First Amendment    rights will prove any more successful than the myriad pre-WWII    street brawls that failed to slow the rise of fascism in    Europe. Pitcavage points out that the far-right has been far    deadlier, far more corrosive, than any American antifa    contingents over the past few decadesbut antifa tactics have    only exacerbated and inflamed far-right rosters: All the    antifa tactics do is give extremists more attention, make    extremists feel good, feel like warriorsand give them an    opportunity to recruit.  <\/p>\n<p>    Its impossible to tell whether the antifa protests have    boosted the recruitment efforts of nationalists and white    supremacists, but the groups tactics have not endeared them to    mainstream critics on either the right or left. Shortly after    Trumps election, anarchist and far-left protesters rioted in    Portland, bringing at least a million dollars worth of damageand    resulting, in the eyes of the Department of Homeland Security,    in domestic terrorism. Further riots followed    Trumps inauguration, and more in the months thereafter. Their    actionsconducted anonymously but brutallyshow them to be punk    fascists, wrote an editorial in The Oregonian,    slamming those leading the greatest political violence Portland    had seen in a generation.  <\/p>\n<p>    Then, in late April, organizers behind the 82nd Avenue of Roses    Paradea spectacle through one of the more multiracial    neighborhoods in Portlandreceived an email ratcheting tensions even    further. Sent from an anonymous account, the email targeted the    inclusion of a Multnomah County Republican Party float: You    have seen how much power we have downtown and that the police    cannot stop us from shutting down roads so please consider your    decision wisely.  This is non-negotiable. Shaken, organizers    canceled the parade; The Atlantics Conor Friedersdorf    wondered who this faction on the left will    next label a Nazi or a fascist in order to justify their own    use of fascistic tactics. Or as James Buchal, the Multnomah    County Republican Party chair, told POLITICO Magazine,    The real concern going forward is that its a totalitarian    sort of mind-set, where basically [theyre] not going to    tolerate Republicans in our city.  <\/p>\n<p>    When asked about the threats made to parade organizers, Rose    City Antifa didnt blame right-wing provocateurs posing as    local leftists, although they did note that no one knows who    sent [the email]. Rather, the groups spokesman characterized    the cancellation as an overreaction. The email had some sort    of oblique promise of some sort of altercation, they shut down    the entire parade, and then acted as if it was a whole big    deal, David says.  <\/p>\n<p>    Shortly thereafter, alt-right actors organized a free speech    rally near the parades canceled routea rally attended by a man, Jeremy Christian,    who donned an American flag cape, gave Nazi salutes to    passers-by, and, a few weeks thereafter, allegedly killed two    Portlanders defending a pair of teenagers from Christians Islamophobic slurs on a train.  <\/p>\n<p>    The stabbings of Ricky Best, 53, and Taliesin Myrddin    Namkai-Meche, 23, only emboldened the antifa protesters, who    saw Christians ability to speak publicly as a precursor to his    violence. Having a place where you can feel free to express    these sorts of racist, bigoted beliefs enables you to go and    make rants on a train, David claimed. It makes you want to    defend yourself when people in the community step up against    you.  <\/p>\n<p>    One week after the murders, antifa and far-right actors    clashed once more, this time at a Trump    Free Speech rally. Epithets soon transformed into the kind of    physical violence antifa had advocated earlier: Portland police    said counterprotesters at the alt-right rally sparked the    violence by slingshotting bricks, rocks and feces    alike, forcing officers to unleash pepper spray on the crowd.    As Portland Police Bureau spokesman Sgt. Pete Simpson told the local Willamette Week in    late May, It's never been as vocal as it has been in recent    months.  While they're not street gangs, the threat of    violence is there. Or as Kyle Chapman, one of the alt-right    spokesmen at the rally, said about the possibility of advocating    violence, Its not such a bad idea, is it? This, after    Chapman tweeted that it was open season on antifa.  <\/p>\n<p>    And the likelihood of a confrontation may increase if Buchal,    the head of the local GOP, follows through on his plans to hire    militiasOath Keepers and Three Percentersas security at    future events, a development he told POLITICO Magazine    hes still considering. What were really seeing are these    very strong alliances being forged between Oath Keepers, Three    Percenters, and  white supremacists and white nationalists,    Vysotsky said. Added Pitcavage, the Oath Keepers especially    have really, really come on strong against the antifa.  So    now into the equation you not only have antifa versus white    supremacists, but now you have antifa versus a much larger    swath of the far right, which really increases the possibility    for all sorts of things going on.  <\/p>\n<p>    As of now, any possibilities of dialogueof a negotiated    off-ramp to de-escalate tensionsseem negligible. When somebody is    threatening you with bodily harm, as many of these groups are,    sitting down for a conversation is not really something you    want to do with somebody like that, David said. Thats the    unfortunate truth.  <\/p>\n<p>    Meanwhile, the next round of protest is scheduled for Friday in    downtown Portland. The right-wing Patriot Prayer group has    organized a freedom march that is expected to attract white    nationalists, neo-Nazis, militia and white supremacists. The    antifa have pledged to block them. The Rose City Antifa    wrote on its Facebook page, that, this    time, enough is enough.<\/p>\n<p>      Casey Michel is a writer from Portland, Oregon, and can be      followed on Twitter at @cjcmichel.<\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Go here to see the original:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http:\/\/www.politico.com\/magazine\/story\/2017\/06\/30\/how-liberal-portland-became-americas-most-politically-violent-city-215322\" title=\"How Liberal Portland Became America's Most Politically Violent City - POLITICO Magazine\">How Liberal Portland Became America's Most Politically Violent City - POLITICO Magazine<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> On a cloudy day in early November 1979, a caravan of Nazi and Ku Klux Klan members careened into Greensboro, North Carolina, winding toward a local Communist Workers Party protest that had gathered in the city to march against the states white supremacists. 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