Originally posted on 11/04/2014
Death in June, a band that according to the show’s promoter, Chase Varga, is not welcome at any other venue in the state of Oregon due to their use of Nazi imagery and themes in their music, is returning to Portland for the second time in one year. This represents a dangerous precedent in a city that has a long history of racist violence. The return of Death in June (Di6) is due to a number of factors including the gentrification of Portland with its attendant race and class dynamics. Just as working-class neighborhoods are eradicated to make way for condos and cookie-cutter boutiques, the memory of Portland’s racist past and the grassroots resistance that was necessary to fight it, is being buried under the gleaming illusion of a progressive white playland.
People lack the political will to fight subcultural fascist influences like Di6 because the dominant demographic here is not threatened by white supremacy and would rather not look at it. On a basic level, they do not care if Nazis get recruits because they are not afraid of being beat up by them. Nazi symbolism holds no painful charge for them. Thanks to white privilege, they do not have to consider the impact such things have on nonwhites. It is crucial that working class anti-fascists and anti-racist people in Portland make this issue a priority and stand up to fight Death in June and for the character of our city.
We have already written about Death in June in two separate Calls to Action. Additionally there have been a number of excellent articles written about them by others outlining in detail why they are problematic. This libcom article, as well as this piece by NYC Antifa are particularly good. This is an article written by a former fan of Death and June who changed their mind after attending a show. There are many more articles out there. In an effort to save time by not rehashing every single point, we will briefly give an overview here, then move on to the common arguments defending Di6, and why we think it is very important that Portlanders take time out of their lives to actually show up for this.
So here’s the fast and dirty:
- It doesn’t matter that Pearce is gay. The end.
- Creating cultural space has political meaning on its own. Meta-political fascism in an aesthetic context is important to oppose. Fascism had to take many roles after WWII and venturing into apolitic aesthetics was one of them. So even if it is “just art” it’s damaging to the cause of anti-fascism.
- The specific history in Portland of institutional racism and insurgent white supremacy mean we need to be particularly vigilant in not conceding space to fascists. Portland has a particularly racist past and present in terms of structural white supremacy. Because of the hostile climate here for POC and the overwhelming white population, Portland became a destination for white nationalists and racists. It was regarded as the capital of white supremacy in the United Stated in the 1990s. That is not awfully long ago and many of those people are still here. The white supremacists have retreated to the suburbs (or merely transitioned to less visible outfits) after being beaten back by thecombined forces of anti-racists in the 90s including the Lesbian Avengers,Anti-racist skinheads, punks, ARA, Black Panthers, ministers, The Coalition for Human Dignity, militant queers, and innumerable others. If white supremacists know that they can crawl out of their hidey holes in Oregon City and have a big party in Portland, how long will it be until they are bashing queers, terrorizing POC, and killing immigrants again? We cannot take that chance. It is worth one Saturday night of your life to stop that.
- Hipster racism and gentrification are important factors in considering this issue. Unlike the 1990s, Portland these days is even whiter and a lot richer. This changing race and class dynamic means a few things, not least of which is that a lot fewer people are willing to stand up for anti-racism. Gentrification and hipsterfication mean loads ofBurzum shirts, Pork Army parties, and Di6 back-to-back sell-out shows. While these hipsters are just flexing gross levels of white privilege and are not likely doctrinaire Nazis, they normalize “ironic” or “artistic” racism and create space for the actual Nazis. They add insult to injury on the heels of POC being driven out of Portland by skyrocketing housing costs, and create a sneering, hostile climate for nonwhites. The wine bar yuppies and mustachioed hipsters certainly are not bothered that POC no longer feel welcome in neighborhoods that they grew up in. They benefit from this climate of humiliation, degradation, and terror. Nazis in Portland do the dirty work of gentrification. They are the patrolling guard dogs. Middle class people think it’s funny to pretend to appropriate “low brow culture” by donning a Pork Army vest with a swastika. It is a disturbing parody of working-class whites that selects the most racist element to identify with, the portion that will have white solidarity across class lines, rather than class solidarity across race lines. The swastikas and death heads and grinning SS pigs are really all important microaggressions asserting a culture of white supremacy, anyone that’s not in on this massive joke, or the super deep meta-fascism in the case of Pearce, is not welcome here.
- Alhambra’s reaction means we need to up the ante. Many people called the Alhambra Theatre last time to register complaints. The Alhambra did not change their course but actually doubled-down in their commitment to host the fascist act. Alhambra is motivated by money. Because of this the level of community pressure needs to be significantly higher, it needs to cost them money and peace of mind. Alhambra has demonstrated that they do not care if they are creating a social space for Nazis to hob-nob with pretentious Ayn Randian goths. They do not care if Volksfront can snatch up some recruits from the disaffected whites that embrace Pearce’s music. Their solution was to enforce a dress code so that no one could wear political symbols of any kind. The promoter,Chase Varga, used absurd language pretending that it was not specifically fascist symbols that were the problem. This is such a passive-aggressive Portland answer to the problem, so similar to colorblind racism. If we can’t tell they’re Nazis, then the problem goes away. While Alhambra tried to strangely blame this dress policy on antifa, really it was a way for them to side-step the issue and shield themselves from criticism for having proud, flag-waving Nazis in their venue.
6. IT IS UP TO EVERYONE TO FIGHT FASCISM IN PORTLAND. The turnout was unequivocally terrible last time. That is why this is happening again and why it is up to YOU, dear reader, to show up. In order to create a proper disturbance here, we need a full-fledged angry mob. We don’t care if you want to wave signs, bloc up, rep Goths Against Racism, or shake your ass to Big Freedia. But we do need a ruckus. Last time we really were not able to do much because we just did not have the numbers there. We took a gamble on doing a public Call to Action, and that gamble did not pan out. Alhambra hired extra security for the event, and alerted the Portland Police Department. When antifa arrived there, PPD was circling the block in patrol cars, and had officers posted in front of the venue. Conversely, only a tiny handful of people came out to oppose Di6. It was obvious that we did not have the capacity to do a full frontal attack on the show. There were approximately 50 show goers per antifa. And even if someone did want to go on a kamikaze mission, they would have been arrested before they landed the first punch. The best we could do was mount small, scattered patrols on side streets looking for show attendees. It was a heart-wrenching defeat. The poor turn-out may be partly due to Di6 not being perceived as a threatening band, Pearce doesn’t look like a scary prison peckerwood. We hope we have demonstrated here to some extent, why that is not the case. Di6 poses more of a risk than the peckerwood bands because it is extremely popular and able to infiltrate more mainstream society with fascist themes. Secondly, it may be that people feel that someone else will take care of the Nazi problem in Portland. Point blank, Rose City Antifa is a hard-working group of dedicated people but we cannot fight this battle alone. We do not have infinite resources or armies at our disposal. What has worked here in the past is groups of different kinds of people coming together to fight the common enemy of fascism. That is the proud history that we embrace in Rose City Antifa and the torch that we hope to carry from the brave people that fought before us. If you care about racism in your city, this is the time to show it.
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