Here is a video of Richard Bertrand Spencer, a prominent figure in America championing white racial supremacy, getting slapped around.
Yep, can't condone it, but can show it.
Take a look here...
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Bish bash bosh.
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Credit: The Current Year
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"Do you like black people," someone asks? "Yeah sure" is his reply.
10 seconds later, a man comes in, fists flying.
That said, I'm not sure a placard stating "WHITE LIVES MATTER TOO MUCH" is the best way of winning an argument. That guy, and the one who punched him, are not helping matters.
Luckily for Richard, he can take a punch, as he explains in a tweet.
The alt-right leader came to prominence after the Texan was recently seen shouting "Hail Trump, hail our people, hail victory," which was met with an abundance of Nazi salutes in the audience. Charming. I'm not showing that but you can YouTube it if you feel a compulsion.
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He is currently the editor of the Radix Journal, not a particularly pleasant publication, as well as the president of the National Policy Institute, a think-tank for wankers.
He denies being a Neo-Nazi, yet doesn't seem to have much time for Jews or anyone other than white people in his own bubble, it seems.
After getting a big old hook to the face, he also claims he took a few more punches and was also spat on.
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Obviously, he is using the assault to further his aims and objectives.
He also claims to have birthed the term 'alt-right' - which has the following definition:
"...an ideological grouping associated with extreme conservative or reactionary viewpoints, characterised by a rejection of mainstream politics and by the use of online media to disseminate deliberately controversial content."
Make up your own minds on him.
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