
Seth Engelhard went to the Jackknife bar Friday night looking for food.
He and his partner has just left the Portland Timbers game, where they’d participated in boycotting stadium concessions to protest Timbers management’s recent ban on anti-fascist signage, like the Iron Front. As soon as the match ended, the hungry pair beelined to Jackknife, which is located inside the Sentinel Hotel.
After finishing his meal, Engelhard went to use the bathroom located in the lobby outside of the bar. When he tried to re-enter, Engelhard was met by a security guard.
“He said that he needed to talk to me about my shirt,” Engelhard told the Mercury in an email. “He said that… they don’t allow any political apparel that might cause conflict. I couldn’t wear it in the bar.”
Engelhard was wearing a black t-shirt bearing a simple message written in cursive: Anti-Fascist.
After having spent the evening protesting one organization’s ban on anti-fascist signs, Engelhard was kicked out of a bar because of another company’s ban on anti-fascist shirts.
Like the message shared earlier this month by Timbers management, the security guard’s reasoning was that the phrase was “too political.”
According to Engelhard, the security guard explained that Jackknife doesn’t let people wear Make America Great Again hats in the bar, eitherโequating a politician’s campaign swag with a declaration against fascism.
“I said that being anti-fascist isn’t a political position,” Engelhard recalled. “He said it doesn’t matter and that they don’t want anything that might start a fight. He said it just creates more work for his team.”
Engelhard and his partner grabbed their coats and left. On the way out the front door, he questioned the security guard one more time.
Engelhard recalled, “He said something to the effect of it wasnโt his position, he just has to enforce their policy.”
Jackknife does not have a “no political clothing” policy. It does, however, have a policy against clothing that promotes hate groups. A spokesperson for Jackknife’s parent company, Lightning Bar Collective, said the bar’s policy was “misinterpreted” by the security team.
“This situation is a huge mistake on the part of security staff,” wrote Josh Buck with Lightning Bar Collective, in an email to the Mercury. “This is NOT our policy. To be anti-fascist is to stand for human rights. We do not view anti-fascists as a hate group or even a political affiliation.”
Jackknife’s security is contracted out to M & B Security, a Portland company with a substantial record of complaints made against its employees online. M & B Security also staffs Century Bar, Victoria Bar, the Doug Fir Lounge, and the Bye and Byeโas well as the Sentinel Hotel itself, which is notoriously owned by a major Donald Trump donor.
Regardless of who’s to blame, the fact that someone believed an “anti-fascist” shirt was dangerous enough to be banned from a bar speaks to the localโand nationalโfear of anti-fascist, or “antifa,” movements.
Engelhard blames the far-right and Fox News for stoking fear about groups that oppose white nationalist organizations.
“They have spun the narrative that ‘antifa’ is a dangerous political group who uses violence to make their points and a lot of people believe them,” he said. “While in reality, antifa is just short for antifascist; it simply means being against fascism.”

Reading the full article, that security should be working for that security company. He is obviously ignorant. Normal human beings in America are automatically anti-fascist. We fought an amazingly deadly world war about this idea and crushed those idiots.
Only in Portland are people who are AGAINST FASCISM the problem.
This is being passed off as a “both sides” narrative, but someone should look into the security, and what their sympathies or affiliations are with the extreme right wing and white supremacist groups. Their interest might be the opposite of protecting all of their clientele, and beyond bs moves like this, they could pose dangers to many.
Antifa is a violent and fascist group, they are mostly spoiled, racist white kids, whose parents didn’t hug them enough as children and now they don’t have anything better to do but destroy public and private property, censor free speech, attack people and block traffic. It’s time businesses and the mainstream media see them for what they are propaganda spreading thugs.
@indymind2019 you, and people like you, are the problem – please, stay in Vantucky, we don’t want hateful, white nationalists like you in Portland.
Thanks for the tip about the Sentinal’s support of Satan. I’ll add them to my boycott list.
โthey don’t want anything that might start a fight. He said it just creates more work for his team.โ Sounds more than reasonable to me. I used to work bar security, that can be a rough job. They way service industry folks get treated these days is horrible.
What can we conclude about #4?
He’s white.
He’s intentionally spreading propaganda.
He’s probably a racist.
He’s almost certainly both spoiled AND didn’t get the hugs he wanted as a child.
“To be anti-fascist is to stand for human rights.” –corporate spokesperson
Looks like the ‘right’ and the far ‘right’ have a philosophical disagreement.
“We do not view anti-fascists as a hate group or even a political affiliation.”
Bingo. Only a Fascist (or Verminazi) would.
Which is why our fake, illegitimate “president”
thinks they are. Impeach the bitch. Pronto.
@4 — “… and now they [Antifa] don’t have anything better to do but destroy public and private property… “
Bored to tears, are they?
I agree, wrecking property seems highly counter-productive … a little of the olde ultra-violence leads to really bad press and also gives the po-po a much-desired motive to move in on ‘all them violent Lefties’ whilst (quite conveniently) ignoring the righties.
If a private establishment doesn’t want the patronage of idiots, thats their prerogative. Hopefully they’d throw someone with a MAGA hat out even faster than this one.