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Lethal stabbings highlight racism in American ‘white utopia’

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A MAN fatally stabbed two passengers aboard a Portland, Oregon, commuter train after they tried to stop his hate speech rant against two young women who appeared to be Muslim, police said.

Police identified the assailant, who was arrested soon after the attack on Friday, as Jeremy Joseph Christian, 35, of Portland.

A researcher at the Southern Poverty Law Centre said Christian’s Facebook page showed he held “some racist and other extremist beliefs”.

The killings have brought renewed attention to Rose City’s foundation­al identity as a white supremacis­t stronghold and its embedded racism, say analysts.

In a popular 2015 essay by Matt Novak, the author detailed how the state of Oregon was conceived as a “white utopia”, where prior to statehood in 1844, legislator­s passed a law detailing how free black people found in the state would be flogged if they did not leave within two years.

While the flogging part was removed from the law a year later, Oregon still made it illegal for black people to move there until 1926.

Even into the 1950s, Portland restaurant­s had signs displaying the type of sentiment most people might think were restricted to the US South: “White Trade Only – Please.”

Oregon’s population remains low on black residents due to the continued marginalis­ation of non-white communitie­s, through structural and informal mechanisms.

Latest census data shows that 72.2% of Portland’s population is white while only 6.3% is black.

“I think that Portland has, in many ways, perfected neo-liberal racism,” black educator and activist Walidah Imarisha told the Atlantic magazine. – teleSUR and Reuters

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