Are Far Right ‘Free Speech’ Rallies Breeding Terrorism?

Are Far Right ‘Free Speech’ Rallies Breeding Terrorism?

Reprinted with permission from Alternet.

The disturbing ramblings uttered by Jeremy Joseph Christian as he entered the courtroom May 27 drew on a horrifying trend in America: Rallying behind the right to so-called free speech, both figuratively and literally, to justify white supremacy and its violent acts.

“Get out if you don’t like free speech,” Christian said. “You call it terrorism, I call it patriotism. You hear me? Die.”

Christian, 35, was arraigned on charges of aggravated murder of Ricky John Best, 53, and Taliesin Myrddin Namkai-Meche, 23. Both men were stabbed and killed by Christian on a Portland light-rail train when they tried to defend two young women Christian was harrasing with anti-Muslim slurs. Christian was charged with the attempted murder of a third stabbing victim, Micah Fletcher, 21, who survived and was present in the courtroom.

“If there is a central theme to Christian’s ravings leading up to the attack, it’s his tendency to articulate a volatile synthesis of xenophobia, Islamophobia, and white supremacy,” Jack Jenkins, a senior religion reporter at ThinkProgress, reported the day after Christian’s first court appearance.

“In addition to calling for violence against Muslims on his Facebook page,” Jenkins added, “Christian reportedly attended a ‘free speech’ rally in April, where he shouted the n-word at protesters and offered up Nazi salutes.”

According to Willamette Week, “Christian arrived at an April 29 ‘free speech’ march in Southeast Portland wearing a Revolutionary War flag as a cape. He carried a baseball bat. He threw Nazi salutes and shouted racial slurs in a Burger King parking lot. Twice, left-wing demonstrators grew so infuriated with his antics that Portland police officers formed a barrier to shield him.”

Even the “alt-right” marchers were divided on Christian’s behavior.

“Some of them, leather-clad bikers, told him to shut up and tried to kick him out of the rally,” added Willamette Week reporter Corey Pein. “Others seemed fine with him expressing himself: Unpopular speech was the point of the event.”

Eight days after the Portland murders, another “free speech” rally took place in the City of Roses, where 14 were arrested. Similar right-wing free speech rallies have been popping up in other blue-state cities from Berkeley to Boston, while a Washington D.C. version is planned for late June.

In addressing President Trump’s overwhelming prioritization of fighting Islamic extremism, Dan Coats, director of national intelligence, announced at a Senate Intelligence hearing on May 11, “Homegrown violent extremists remain the most frequent and unpredictable terrorist threat to the United States.”

Alexandra Rosenmann is an AlterNet associate editor. Follow her @alexpreditor.

This article was made possible by the readers and supporters of AlterNet.

Start your day with National Memo Newsletter

Know first.

The opinions that matter. Delivered to your inbox every morning

Mike Johnson
Speaker Mike Johnson

House Democratic leadership announced Tuesday that they’ll allow members to block any effort from Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) and her tiny team of nihilists to oust Speaker Mike Johnson, a reminder of where the power sits in the House.

Keep reading...Show less
Trump Endorses Anti-Abortion Monitoring Of Pregnancy By States

Former President Donald Trump

Killing Abortion Ban Repeal

With little more than six months until Election Day, Donald Trump is preparing for an “authoritarian” presidency, and a massive, multi-million dollar operation called Project 2025, organized by The Heritage Foundation and headed by a former top Trump White House official, is proposing what it would like to be his agenda. In its 920-page policy manual the word “abortion” appears nearly 200 times.

Keep reading...Show less
{{ post.roar_specific_data.api_data.analytics }}