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Not everyone gives that much of a shit about some doughy-faced fuckboy who wants to play pretend at being Hitler Youth.
Right, but his name. It's still in the news, you know?
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Not everyone gives that much of a shit about some doughy-faced fuckboy who wants to play pretend at being Hitler Youth.
Bruh Spencer is the dude that sperged out and shouted, "Hail Trump, hail our people, hail victoREEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!" at a rally after Trump won the election and also got punched in the face by some literal shit eating cuckold during the Inauguration Day protests. He also helped organize the rally in Charlottesville where Sam Hyde took down a police helicopter with a homing missile from the window of his Dodge Challenger and barreled through protesters GTA style during his escape and blaming it on some fat Nazi sped. How do you NOT know who he is???
Bruh Spencer is the dude that sperged out and shouted, "Hail Trump, hail our people, hail victoREEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!" at a rally after Trump won the election and also got punched in the face by some literal shit eating cuckold during the Inauguration Day protests. He also helped organize the rally in Charlottesville where Sam Hyde took down a police helicopter with a homing missile from the window of his Dodge Challenger and barreled through protesters GTA style during his escape and blaming it on some fat Nazi sped. How do you NOT know who he is???
The antifa cuck had to sucker punch him in the back of the head instead of doing it head on like a real man. Attacking somebody from behind is a coward's move.
In Australia, where they have dropbears that drop down off trees to kill you, and @Dynastia jumps out of a tree to rape you, they call this a "king hit." I'm not sure why because it's generally considered an incredibly cowardly move. How is someone who does this a king? I don't know.
Also that antifa got it wrong. Even done the chickenshit Australian way, you're supposed to really fuck up the guy with the sucker punch, not leave him able to walk away.
The verdict is in and nobody even likes him. The alt-Right can see that he is an absolute disaster and lolcow. Links provided by Weev in his AMA thread.
Weev's article
MPC Thread "Richard Spencer: Unmitigated Disaster"
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Website
Youtube
Wikipedia
@CatParty (and others) implored me to get this done about a month and a half ago now, so better late than never.
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Richard Spencer is the attention whoring self-declared "Alt Right" leader who is perhaps most notable as "that guy who got clocked in the jaw by ANTIFA", using a song written by a Jew to try and fight of critics, Being banned (and later re-instated) on Twitter, Hailing President Trump as some kind of savior for the white race, and getting the tax-exempt status of his organization revoked.
Point is, this man get's into shit all the time. And pretty much every single website on the internet has been inundated with his presence, people saying things about him. Some accurate, and some not. Many SJWs really hate him and give him a minor aura of legitimacy, but most normal people don't give a shit about him and laugh him off as a crank.
One fact is that he's as basically as consistently cringey as you'd expect.
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Just like any other attention whore with first world problems we have threads on this guy would probably be one of the first to die if a Genocide (of any kind) was actually taking place tbh.
(nice meme below)
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Let's laugh at Richard Spencer.
Jesus Christ, this is crap and I don't even give a fuck about the guy. This thread is just (at least at the OP) reaching as frick.
lol expecting anything good from a Hotpocket.Jesus Christ, this is crap and I don't even give a fuck about the guy. This thread is just (at least at the OP) reaching as frick.
He’s got nice some titties, though. Nigga be thiccBut that fucking haircut, dude.
at rick wilson mind you, the guy who had certain tabs open
He wants to get rid of Conservatism, Christianity, possible future Senators, and etc so Whites become a bunch of Identity Politics tards.
Spencer is one of those people who thinks they're handsome but look like shit.
He said that when Whites were 85% or more majority, Muslims still pretended to be civilized outside of their own lands, Fags were kept in the closet and not forcing Christians to serve them, and the Left was preaching for equality, and not openly supporting pro-White Genocide professors and such.Does Dickey Doodles not realize that the Moral Majority (aka mainstream christcucks / almost every modern Republican) have been engaged in identity politics for over 30 years now? Just not his identity politics.
Someone much wiser once said:
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A new lawsuit has been filed against the University of Cincinnati, accusing the school of charging excessive security fees during the scheduled visit of white supremacist Richard Spencer.
The lawsuit filed in federal court on Monday accuses University of Cincinnati President Neville Pinto of charging an "unconstitutional security fee" in order to rent the room for the speech. The lawsuit says that Pinto deliberately violated Cameron Padgett's right to free speech by charging the fee.
Padgett, a Georgia State University student, has organized a number of events for Spencer.
Spencer is scheduled to speak at the University of Cincinnati during the University's spring break in March in Zimmer Auditorium, a 400-seat lecture hall.
The lawsuit states that on Dec. 15, Padgett's legal team learned they would have to pay a $500 rental fee and $10,833 in security costs and fees.
"The criterions used by UC to calculate the rental fees for events on its campus give unconstitutionally overly broad discretion to UC to assess security costs, and such is facially unconstitutional under the overbreadth doctrine," the lawsuit says.
According to previous Enquirer reporting, when Spencer spoke at the University of Florida in October, the university spent an estimated $500,000 on security.
In a statement released Tuesday, university spokesman Greg Vehr said Spencer must pay a rental and security fee, like other non-sponsored speakers.
"As a state institution, and as a matter of principle, we adhere to the foundational rights embedded in the First Amendment. This includes protecting the right to free speech. We have stood by this principle all along and will continue to do so," the statement said. "However, Spencer was not invited or sponsored by any member of the university community, and like other non-sponsored speakers, he must pay a fee to rent university space. This includes a security fee."
In October, university spokesman Greg Vehr told The Enquirer there were no estimated security costs. Vehr said UC will work with its legal team to review the complaint and respond in court.
"The fee assessed is a mere fraction of the costs we anticipate incurring as a result of this event, but we hold firm in our efforts to respect the principles of free speech while maintaining safety on campus," the statement said.
Padgett's attorney Kyle Bristow, based in Michigan, said Padgett will seek a jury trial and injunctive relief in the form of a court order, which would require UC to drop "anything more than a reasonable rental fee" as well as $2 million in general and punitive damages.
"By charging event organizers fees based upon the reaction of the violent liberal mob, de facto censorship can and will result due to security costs being imposed which are often cost-prohibitive for such politically right-of-center events to occur," a statement from Bristow said.
According to Bristow, Pagett has successfully sued Auburn University and is currently suing Michigan State University, Ohio State University, and Pennsylvania State University and has threatened to sue the University of Michigan.
Spencer spoke most recently at the University of Florida in October, where counter-protesters largely outnumbered Spencer's supporters.
Florida Gov. Rick Scott declared a state of emergency in anticipation of the event.
The event took place largely without conflict until three Spencer supporters were arrested and charged with attempted homicide after shooting a gun into a crowd shortly after the event outside.