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  • Fall of the Alt-Kike / Alt-Right

    Executive Director of National Policy Institute resigns less than a year after taking over


    https://www.splcenter.org/hatewatch/...er-taking-over
    http://christian-identity.net/forum/...8063#post18063
    http://whitenationalist.org/forum/sh...8063#post18063







  • #2
    Richard Spencer would like a donation, please

    Richard Spencer would like a donation, please


    https://www.splcenter.org/hatewatch/...onation-please
    http://christian-identity.net/forum/...8064#post18064
    http://whitenationalist.org/forum/sh...8064#post18064



    Because being a 1/8 mischling crypto-jewboy playing ZOGbot Hitler is hard enough without having to reach into jewr trust fund
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    Richard Spencer is scrambling.

    The racist alt-right front man has been acting as his own attorney in a civil lawsuit stemming from the deadly Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, in August. But, facing the prospect of dealing with real lawyers at a hearing in May, Spencer is using last-ditch fundraising websites in an attempt to collect money to hire someone trained in the law for the case.

    With Wesearchr, Hatreon and GoyFundMe offline, Spencer has turned to newer, less well-tested formats such as MakerSupport and FundedJustice.

    But, as he seeks to raise $25,000, it isn’t clear that Spencer needs the money.

    Spencer and his family still own millions of dollars worth of land where slavery and violence against blacks were once commonplace, they also receive millions from the U.S. government he frequently criticizes.

    While Spencer has promised to put up some of his own funds to pay for the lawyer, he wants help.

    “I’m being attacked by powerful people, and we must respond. Losing this case would be catastrophic—particularly when we the truth is on our side,” Spencer wrote in a note on FundedJustice.

    MakerSupport, a crowd funding platform similar to Patreon, became a place for alt-right figures to go as sites that catered to them closed up shop.

    “One of the other fundamental reasons why we’re on MakerSupport is that this is all we’ve got,” Spencer said in late February in a YouTube video. “We have been de-platformed from all major payment systems and other payment platforms. We can’t use them — but we can use MakerSupport.”

    But, how much good the site will do Spencer or fellow-traveler Sargon of Akkad (aka British YouTuber Carl Benjamin) is something of a mystery.

    It seems that MakerSupport hasn’t been making payouts of funds collected. And, the site, which says it is run by a 21-year-old software engineer from Indiana named “Connor Douglass,” has been posting on Twitter about payout issues for two months but has yet to have a solution.

    “MakerSupport's team apologizes for the pause in payouts. We are currently working through an issue with Stripe and we hope to have a final word within a week,” is the last tweet from the site on April 20.

    A contact for Douglass listed on the MakerSupport site did not respond to an email from the Southern Poverty Law Center on Friday.

    Numerous users have tweeted complaints about the site failing to let users cash out and not responding to queries about where their money is.

    “Mark my words. When a week is up you’ll never hear nothing from them,” wrote a Twitter user Right Wing Bodyguard, who describes himself as “Conservative. Trump supporter Life-long member of the NRA.”

    While Sargon of Akkad was compiling $1,250 monthly from supporters on the site, it’s unclear how much Spencer was pulling down in donations before the assets were frozen and MakerSupport stopped paying out.

    So, Spencer turned to FundedJustice, a site run by Chicago lawyer Mike Helfand, who told the Chicago Tribune that he reviews each fundraising pitch to ensure people don’t post anything that could jeopardize a case in the future.

    “If you need $1,500, $2,000 to hire an attorney – most people don’t have someone who will lend them that money, but a lot of people know 100 people who would give them $20,” Helfand told the paper.

    And, who exactly post on FundedJustice is fairly open.

    “We are truly agnostic when it comes to campaign selections. If your campaign touches a legal or Social Justice issue we are the right partner for you,” Helfand wrote on the site.

    Along with Spencer, Arkansas-based neo-Nazi Billy Roper and Greg Conte, one of Spencer’s closest associates, are also using FundedJustice to raise money for various alt-right related legal causes.

    But, given the recent history of the alt-right and crowdfunding websites, it remains to be seen how much Spencer, Roper and others can raise and how long their use of such sites stays viable.

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    • #3
      Fall of the Alt-Kike / Alt-Right

      Fall of the Alt-Kike / Alt-Right


      https://trad-news.blogspot.com/2018/...-town-bar.html
      http://christian-identity.net/forum/...8097#post18097
      http://whitenationalist.org/forum/sh...8097#post18097

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      Dickie is left with only fragments of itz trust-fund mischling life . . .
      Here Dickie enjoys a cheap cigar from the Kyle-Bristow mangina humidor(k)
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      2018 has been an up-and-down year for Richard Spencer. A few weeks ago, he had to cancel his college tour, then some days ago his Facebook pages were shut down, followed by GoDaddy pulling the plug on his website www.altright.com -- and I haven't even mentioned his legal troubles, and his request for "gibs" to pay his lawyer.

      On the upside, he's still on Twitter.

      In fact things have been so bad for Richard that he failed to show his face at the recent American Renaissance conference, although my guess is that he was privately "dis-invited" by Jared Taylor whom he greatly embarrassed at the "Heilgate" NPI Conference in 2016.

      Now, in the latest setback for the "Spencer brand," his credit card has been "declined" at a bar in his hometown of Whitefish Montana.

      As Spencer is thought to have a personal fortune conservatively estimated at $10 million, this seems a case of bad financial management, although it is also possible that Spencer's credit card company is now joining the campaign to "deplatform" him.

      Spencer had come into the bar, the Great Northern Bar, apparently alone, early on Sunday morning (6th May) to have a glass of his favourite tipple, Bulleit Bourbon, presumably to steady his nerves after all the stress he's been through.

      The shot cost $4.25 but when Spencer attempted to pay with a credit card -- in the process being hit with an additional 50-cent charge -- his credit card was declined by the system. Also, it seems he forgot to tip his server, Michelle, which, in the Alt-Right, is generally considered "bad optics."

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      Dickie's Bar Bill -- Declined by other jew faggots
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      On Monday the bar's owner Doug Rommereim saw Spencer's name on the declined credit card list, and decided to have a laugh by posting the credit card refusal slip on his Facebook page with a deeply insulting message:
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      Dear Mr. Spencer. Please refrain from visiting our establishment in the future. It makes everybody feel real scummy. We appreciate your understanding AND cooperation in this matter. Thank you. Also, you might want to tell your mommy to put some more money in your account. As you can see, your card was declined. Don’t worry about paying us back. We’ll just write it off as a bad loan to a good nazi.
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      Richard is a likeable guy, and his message of White people standing up for their own interests is clearly a good one -- and not "Nazi" in the slightest -- but this unfortunate incident just underlines the fact that Spencer is not really a suitable person for any kind of leadership position.

      A true leader would not be drinking alone in a bar, getting ripped off by exorbitant bar prices, when he could simply buy a bottle of Bourbon on the cheap at the liquor store, and get well and truly hammered.

      Also, a true leader would not allow himself to be ripped off for half a buck on a $4 glass of whisky by using a credit card. I mean, those 50 cents could be the latest donation from a young supporter of the cause, and to hand it straight to the (((credit card company))) seems like a gross betrayal.

      Also, a really great leader would make sure his Mom had transferred his monthly allowance into his bank account. Because once your Mom starts deplatforming you by messing around with your allowance, then you know its over.

      Maybe Andrew Anglin can help him turn things around by organising another skinhead march through Whitefish.

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      One of the many bumper stickers on display at the bar.
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      We Survived the Post-Charlottesville Internuts Fuktardocaust

      https://trad-news.blogspot.com/

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      • #4
        Decision Time for the Alt-Right: Which Way, White Man?

        Decision Time for the Alt-Right: Which Way, White Man?


        https://dailystormer.name/decision-t...way-white-man/
        http://christian-identity.net/forum/...8127#post18127
        http://whitenationalist.org/forum/sh...8127#post18127



        Those who follow the “movement” drama of the Alt-Right are aware that we’ve been in a pretty continual state of upheaval since Charlottesville. All of this culminated at the recent Richard Spencer/Traditionalist Worker Party event at MSU, which was shortly followed by the complete collapse of TWP.

        The movement has now reached a decision point, and the nature of this is continuing to cause conflict.

        Let me just start at the beginning here, both for those who don’t know the story and for those who have perhaps gotten so deep in it that they’ve lost perspective.



        The Daily $permer
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        http://www.dailystormer.su/
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        • #5
          Reports Of The Alt-Right’s Demise Have Been Greatly Exaggerated

          Reports Of The Alt-Right’s Demise Have Been Greatly Exaggerated

          by jewboy Oren Siegal



          https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry...ushpmg00000004
          http://whitenationalist.org/forum/sh...8235#post18235
          http://whitenationalist.org/forum/sh...8235#post18235


          In recent weeks, news stories have proliferated claiming the white supremacist alt-right is collapsing amid infighting between leaders and factions, evictions from internet platforms, and various arrests and lawsuits.

          The speculation isn’t totally unreasonable: Since last year, several of the most visible white supremacist ideologues, who often call themselves the “alt-right,” have fallen on hard times. Richard Spencer, perhaps the most recognizable face of the alt-right, has put his controversial college tour on hold after a lackluster event at Michigan State University in March, which saw few supporters showing up. Spencer said the protesters that have confronted him at such events, sometimes using violent tactics, were “winning.”

          Andrew Anglin, who runs The Daily Stormer, a neo-Nazi site associated with the alt-right, is facing at least three lawsuits due to his trolling activities. Other alt-righters are facing lawsuits stemming from the Unite the Right events in Charlottesville, Virginia, in August 2017. That event, where a white supremacist allegedly killed an anti-racist demonstrator, resulted in tremendous negative publicity and scrutiny of white supremacists as well as much infighting among them.

          But let’s be clear: We are not witnessing the end of the alt-right. The Anti-Defamation League’s Center on Extremism tracks extremist groups, movements and individuals, and we see a number of reasons to expect the alt-right will continue to play an important role within the broader white supremacist movement for some time to come.

          Extremist surges typically last at least five years and, following years of retrenchment, America’s white supremacist movement is in the midst of a resurgence thanks to a growing number of young people attracted to the alt-right’s racist ideology and subculture. The explosive growth of the alt-right since 2015, abetted by the current political climate, has brought tens of thousands of new recruits to the white supremacist movement, most of whom are young and relatively well educated. These rookie racists have enlivened the alt-right’s recruitment tactics, including unprecedented flyer campaigns on college campuses.



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