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RESOLUTION NO. 5274 <br />A RESOLUTION CONDEMNING WHITE NATIONALISM AND ALT - <br />RIGHT ACTIVITIES AND GROUPS. <br />The City Council of the City of Eugene finds that: <br />A. The Mayor and City Council of the City of Eugene are proud to support policies <br />and efforts that uphold our commitment to protect an individual's ability to experience a safe, <br />welcoming and inclusive community in Eugene. <br />B. In alignment with City Council's goal of creating a safe and welcoming community, <br />we value human rights, peace, respect, inclusivity and equity, and recognize that we derive strength <br />from our diversity. <br />C. We acknowledge that scholars consistently define white nationalism as the <br />promotion of the idea that national identity should be built around white ethnicity, and that white <br />people should therefore maintain both a demographic majority and dominance of the nation's <br />culture and public life across the country. <br />D. We recognize that there has been a rise of white nationalist and white supremacist <br />groups in the United States and that the national political dialogue reflects this racial tension. <br />E. Our community is committed to a just and inclusive Republic. White nationalism <br />places the interests of white people over those of other racial groups, and is an ideology focused <br />on maintaining white political, economic, and demographic dominance, and it is at odds with our <br />vision for Eugene. <br />F. The Oregon Constitution states, "No law shall be passed restraining the free <br />expression of opinion, or restricting the right to speak, write, or print freely on any subject <br />whatsoever; but every person shall be responsible for the abuse of this right." (Emphasis added.) <br />G. Free speech is a core principle of an American Republic. The agenda of white <br />nationalist groups seeks to destabilize the American Republic, use fear as a control tactic, divide <br />our community, and promote and ignite social animosities. <br />H. We understand that the City of Eugene exists within the historical context of our <br />nation and state. Marginalized communities have experienced generational oppression and <br />traumas related to the decisions made by people and governments in both the past and present. <br />White supremacy groups have a history of advocating for the marginalization of communities of <br />color through government policies. For example, extreme racial prejudice resulted in the <br />deportation of Japanese -Americans following Pearl Harbor, leading to government action that <br />resulted in their forced relocation to incarceration camps with deplorable living conditions. Today, <br />groups are advocating for the apprehension, detention and deportation of Central American <br />Resolution -- Page 1 of 3 <br />