Richard Spencer's gym membership was revoked after a Georgetown professor confronted him

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Anonymous wrote:Because he creates a hostile work environment for minorities employed at the gym.

How? If he's not insulting them or hurting them?


The kid is a high schooler. Don't lower yourself to the discourse or logic of a child.

So no answer. In your Leftist mind, anyone who doesn't swallow the racial narrative must be crazy. Sorry to tell ya, but there are plenty of decent people who find critical race theory laughable.
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PaleoConPrep wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
PaleoConPrep wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Because he creates a hostile work environment for minorities employed at the gym.

How? If he's not insulting them or hurting them?


The kid is a high schooler. Don't lower yourself to the discourse or logic of a child.

So no answer. In your Leftist mind, anyone who doesn't swallow the racial narrative must be crazy. Sorry to tell ya, but there are plenty of decent people who find critical race theory laughable.


No. I do not engage with children with under developed brains. Yes. In extremes it can be easily dismissed but you cannot ignore race, power and other structural issues and historical context
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Anonymous wrote:
PaleoConPrep wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
PaleoConPrep wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Because he creates a hostile work environment for minorities employed at the gym.

How? If he's not insulting them or hurting them?


The kid is a high schooler. Don't lower yourself to the discourse or logic of a child.

So no answer. In your Leftist mind, anyone who doesn't swallow the racial narrative must be crazy. Sorry to tell ya, but there are plenty of decent people who find critical race theory laughable.


No. I do not engage with children with under developed brains. Yes. In extremes it can be easily dismissed but you cannot ignore race, power and other structural issues and historical context

You mean like those morons at Midlebury childishly protesting Dr. Charles Murray.
Anonymous
PaleoConPrep wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
PaleoConPrep wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Because he creates a hostile work environment for minorities employed at the gym.

How? If he's not insulting them or hurting them?


The kid is a high schooler. Don't lower yourself to the discourse or logic of a child.

So no answer. In your Leftist mind, anyone who doesn't swallow the racial narrative must be crazy. Sorry to tell ya, but there are plenty of decent people who find critical race theory laughable.

Again.. you are being dense. His mere presence makes people feel uncomfortable, especially for minorities. DP. You must be a white guy. Your white privilege is showing. Even my white DH would leave if this guy entered the room. That, or confront his racist views.
Anonymous
PaleoConPrep wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
PaleoConPrep wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
PaleoConPrep wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Because he creates a hostile work environment for minorities employed at the gym.

How? If he's not insulting them or hurting them?


The kid is a high schooler. Don't lower yourself to the discourse or logic of a child.

So no answer. In your Leftist mind, anyone who doesn't swallow the racial narrative must be crazy. Sorry to tell ya, but there are plenty of decent people who find critical race theory laughable.


No. I do not engage with children with under developed brains. Yes. In extremes it can be easily dismissed but you cannot ignore race, power and other structural issues and historical context

You mean like those morons at Midlebury childishly protesting Dr. Charles Murray.


nope. You. Your childish logic and questions as related to this thread specifically. How you cannot understand how someone known to publicly promote hostile ideology could possibly create a hostile work environment for minorities. Think of a KKK member working out in full gear without saying a work. But the cloak and public ideology is still screaming loudly at the person.

http://www.dailywire.com/news/11089/5-things-know-about-alt-right-leader-richard-aaron-bandler

2. Spencer wants America to become a white ethno-centric nation. Spencer declared in 2013, "We need an ethno-state so that our people can 'come home again,' can live amongst family and feel safe and secure," per the Washington Post. Spencer's desire for the white ethno-state stems from his racist belief "that Hispanics and African Americans have lower average IQs than whites and are more genetically predisposed to commit crimes," according to Mother Jones.

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Anonymous wrote:
PaleoConPrep wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
PaleoConPrep wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Because he creates a hostile work environment for minorities employed at the gym.

How? If he's not insulting them or hurting them?


The kid is a high schooler. Don't lower yourself to the discourse or logic of a child.

So no answer. In your Leftist mind, anyone who doesn't swallow the racial narrative must be crazy. Sorry to tell ya, but there are plenty of decent people who find critical race theory laughable.

Again.. you are being dense. His mere presence makes people feel uncomfortable, especially for minorities. DP. You must be a white guy. Your white privilege is showing. Even my white DH would leave if this guy entered the room. That, or confront his racist views.



The kid is "special" search him on the college forum. Terrible reputation.
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Anonymous wrote:
PaleoConPrep wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
PaleoConPrep wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Because he creates a hostile work environment for minorities employed at the gym.

How? If he's not insulting them or hurting them?


The kid is a high schooler. Don't lower yourself to the discourse or logic of a child.

So no answer. In your Leftist mind, anyone who doesn't swallow the racial narrative must be crazy. Sorry to tell ya, but there are plenty of decent people who find critical race theory laughable.

Again.. you are being dense. His mere presence makes people feel uncomfortable, especially for minorities. DP. You must be a white guy. Your white privilege is showing. Even my white DH would leave if this guy entered the room. That, or confront his racist views.

Well how far do you wanna stretch the "comfort" thing? Again, let's use Buchanan or any opponent of same-sex marriage as an example. What if a gay guy felt uncomfortable around Buchanan at the gym because he opposes gay marriage? Should Buchanan be booted out? Where do you draw the line? If you're saying boot out white supremacists, that's understandable. But you have to be able to deal with people you're not comfortable around. That's a part of life.
Anonymous
PaleoConPrep wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
PaleoConPrep wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
PaleoConPrep wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Because he creates a hostile work environment for minorities employed at the gym.

How? If he's not insulting them or hurting them?


The kid is a high schooler. Don't lower yourself to the discourse or logic of a child.

So no answer. In your Leftist mind, anyone who doesn't swallow the racial narrative must be crazy. Sorry to tell ya, but there are plenty of decent people who find critical race theory laughable.

Again.. you are being dense. His mere presence makes people feel uncomfortable, especially for minorities. DP. You must be a white guy. Your white privilege is showing. Even my white DH would leave if this guy entered the room. That, or confront his racist views.

Well how far do you wanna stretch the "comfort" thing? Again, let's use Buchanan or any opponent of same-sex marriage as an example. What if a gay guy felt uncomfortable around Buchanan at the gym because he opposes gay marriage? Should Buchanan be booted out? Where do you draw the line? If you're saying boot out white supremacists, that's understandable. But you have to be able to deal with people you're not comfortable around. That's a part of life.


Go back to page 1&2. It was explained there
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Anonymous wrote:
PaleoConPrep wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
PaleoConPrep wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
PaleoConPrep wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Because he creates a hostile work environment for minorities employed at the gym.

How? If he's not insulting them or hurting them?


The kid is a high schooler. Don't lower yourself to the discourse or logic of a child.

So no answer. In your Leftist mind, anyone who doesn't swallow the racial narrative must be crazy. Sorry to tell ya, but there are plenty of decent people who find critical race theory laughable.


No. I do not engage with children with under developed brains. Yes. In extremes it can be easily dismissed but you cannot ignore race, power and other structural issues and historical context

You mean like those morons at Midlebury childishly protesting Dr. Charles Murray.


nope. You. Your childish logic and questions as related to this thread specifically. How you cannot understand how someone known to publicly promote hostile ideology could possibly create a hostile work environment for minorities. Think of a KKK member working out in full gear without saying a work. But the cloak and public ideology is still screaming loudly at the person.

http://www.dailywire.com/news/11089/5-things-know-about-alt-right-leader-richard-aaron-bandler

2. Spencer wants America to become a white ethno-centric nation. Spencer declared in 2013, "We need an ethno-state so that our people can 'come home again,' can live amongst family and feel safe and secure," per the Washington Post. Spencer's desire for the white ethno-state stems from his racist belief "that Hispanics and African Americans have lower average IQs than whites and are more genetically predisposed to commit crimes," according to Mother Jones.


I DO understand why people may feel uncomfortable around him. Sorry, but you have to deal with people you're not comfortable around. Otherwise, we might as well create gyms, restaurants, stores, etc, exclusively for those we agree with.
Anonymous
PaleoConPrep wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
PaleoConPrep wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
PaleoConPrep wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Because he creates a hostile work environment for minorities employed at the gym.

How? If he's not insulting them or hurting them?


The kid is a high schooler. Don't lower yourself to the discourse or logic of a child.

So no answer. In your Leftist mind, anyone who doesn't swallow the racial narrative must be crazy. Sorry to tell ya, but there are plenty of decent people who find critical race theory laughable.

Again.. you are being dense. His mere presence makes people feel uncomfortable, especially for minorities. DP. You must be a white guy. Your white privilege is showing. Even my white DH would leave if this guy entered the room. That, or confront his racist views.

Well how far do you wanna stretch the "comfort" thing? Again, let's use Buchanan or any opponent of same-sex marriage as an example. What if a gay guy felt uncomfortable around Buchanan at the gym because he opposes gay marriage? Should Buchanan be booted out? Where do you draw the line? If you're saying boot out white supremacists, that's understandable. But you have to be able to deal with people you're not comfortable around. That's a part of life.

Again, you are dense. Buchanan doesn't advocate for removing all gays from this country. I don't think you are aware of even half of what Spencer has stated.

And while I can deal with racists in a room, I wouldn't want to have to pay for being in a club in the same room with him. I'm paying for that membership. As a the gym owner, would I want to lose one member, or many.

Spencer can say what he wants. But the rest of us don't have to accept, listen or be in the same room with him. So, if I choose to take my business elsewhere, then the business owner would be smart to remove the person who is offensive.

And again, let's be clear. This is not about politics, but about someone who espouse hatred. Would you want to be in the same room with a person who wants to kick your kind of the country; who thinks you are a degenerate?
Anonymous
PaleoConPrep wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
PaleoConPrep wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
PaleoConPrep wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
PaleoConPrep wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Because he creates a hostile work environment for minorities employed at the gym.

How? If he's not insulting them or hurting them?


The kid is a high schooler. Don't lower yourself to the discourse or logic of a child.

So no answer. In your Leftist mind, anyone who doesn't swallow the racial narrative must be crazy. Sorry to tell ya, but there are plenty of decent people who find critical race theory laughable.


No. I do not engage with children with under developed brains. Yes. In extremes it can be easily dismissed but you cannot ignore race, power and other structural issues and historical context

You mean like those morons at Midlebury childishly protesting Dr. Charles Murray.


nope. You. Your childish logic and questions as related to this thread specifically. How you cannot understand how someone known to publicly promote hostile ideology could possibly create a hostile work environment for minorities. Think of a KKK member working out in full gear without saying a work. But the cloak and public ideology is still screaming loudly at the person.

http://www.dailywire.com/news/11089/5-things-know-about-alt-right-leader-richard-aaron-bandler

2. Spencer wants America to become a white ethno-centric nation. Spencer declared in 2013, "We need an ethno-state so that our people can 'come home again,' can live amongst family and feel safe and secure," per the Washington Post. Spencer's desire for the white ethno-state stems from his racist belief "that Hispanics and African Americans have lower average IQs than whites and are more genetically predisposed to commit crimes," according to Mother Jones.


I DO understand why people may feel uncomfortable around him. Sorry, but you have to deal with people you're not comfortable around. Otherwise, we might as well create gyms, restaurants, stores, etc, exclusively for those we agree with.



Time to watch again and reflect on who you are talking about. Not just the run of the mill Trump supporters that are scared white men and semi closeted racists. But a full scale supremacist

https://www.theatlantic.com/video/index/510533/rebranding-white-nationalism-inside-the-alt-right/
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Anonymous wrote:
PaleoConPrep wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
PaleoConPrep wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
PaleoConPrep wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Because he creates a hostile work environment for minorities employed at the gym.

How? If he's not insulting them or hurting them?


The kid is a high schooler. Don't lower yourself to the discourse or logic of a child.

So no answer. In your Leftist mind, anyone who doesn't swallow the racial narrative must be crazy. Sorry to tell ya, but there are plenty of decent people who find critical race theory laughable.

Again.. you are being dense. His mere presence makes people feel uncomfortable, especially for minorities. DP. You must be a white guy. Your white privilege is showing. Even my white DH would leave if this guy entered the room. That, or confront his racist views.

Well how far do you wanna stretch the "comfort" thing? Again, let's use Buchanan or any opponent of same-sex marriage as an example. What if a gay guy felt uncomfortable around Buchanan at the gym because he opposes gay marriage? Should Buchanan be booted out? Where do you draw the line? If you're saying boot out white supremacists, that's understandable. But you have to be able to deal with people you're not comfortable around. That's a part of life.

Again, you are dense. Buchanan doesn't advocate for removing all gays from this country. I don't think you are aware of even half of what Spencer has stated.

And while I can deal with racists in a room, I wouldn't want to have to pay for being in a club in the same room with him. I'm paying for that membership. As a the gym owner, would I want to lose one member, or many.

Spencer can say what he wants. But the rest of us don't have to accept, listen or be in the same room with him. So, if I choose to take my business elsewhere, then the business owner would be smart to remove the person who is offensive.

And again, let's be clear. This is not about politics, but about someone who espouse hatred. Would you want to be in the same room with a person who wants to kick your kind of the country; who thinks you are a degenerate?[/quote]
I frankly wouldn't care unless he brings it up or tries to physically hurt me. I understand what you guys are saying, and I respect your position. I just don't like what the gym did. If they had kicked him and the professor out, I'd be fine with it.
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Anonymous wrote:
PaleoConPrep wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
PaleoConPrep wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
PaleoConPrep wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
PaleoConPrep wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Because he creates a hostile work environment for minorities employed at the gym.

How? If he's not insulting them or hurting them?


The kid is a high schooler. Don't lower yourself to the discourse or logic of a child.

So no answer. In your Leftist mind, anyone who doesn't swallow the racial narrative must be crazy. Sorry to tell ya, but there are plenty of decent people who find critical race theory laughable.


No. I do not engage with children with under developed brains. Yes. In extremes it can be easily dismissed but you cannot ignore race, power and other structural issues and historical context

You mean like those morons at Midlebury childishly protesting Dr. Charles Murray.


nope. You. Your childish logic and questions as related to this thread specifically. How you cannot understand how someone known to publicly promote hostile ideology could possibly create a hostile work environment for minorities. Think of a KKK member working out in full gear without saying a work. But the cloak and public ideology is still screaming loudly at the person.

http://www.dailywire.com/news/11089/5-things-know-about-alt-right-leader-richard-aaron-bandler

2. Spencer wants America to become a white ethno-centric nation. Spencer declared in 2013, "We need an ethno-state so that our people can 'come home again,' can live amongst family and feel safe and secure," per the Washington Post. Spencer's desire for the white ethno-state stems from his racist belief "that Hispanics and African Americans have lower average IQs than whites and are more genetically predisposed to commit crimes," according to Mother Jones.


I DO understand why people may feel uncomfortable around him. Sorry, but you have to deal with people you're not comfortable around. Otherwise, we might as well create gyms, restaurants, stores, etc, exclusively for those we agree with.



Time to watch again and reflect on who you are talking about. Not just the run of the mill Trump supporters that are scared white men and semi closeted racists. But a full scale supremacist

https://www.theatlantic.com/video/index/510533/rebranding-white-nationalism-inside-the-alt-right/

I've said it several times. I am NOT a fan of this guy. I just don't like the way the gym handled this.
Anonymous
PaleoConPrep wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
PaleoConPrep wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
PaleoConPrep wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
PaleoConPrep wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
PaleoConPrep wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Because he creates a hostile work environment for minorities employed at the gym.

How? If he's not insulting them or hurting them?


The kid is a high schooler. Don't lower yourself to the discourse or logic of a child.

So no answer. In your Leftist mind, anyone who doesn't swallow the racial narrative must be crazy. Sorry to tell ya, but there are plenty of decent people who find critical race theory laughable.


No. I do not engage with children with under developed brains. Yes. In extremes it can be easily dismissed but you cannot ignore race, power and other structural issues and historical context

You mean like those morons at Midlebury childishly protesting Dr. Charles Murray.


nope. You. Your childish logic and questions as related to this thread specifically. How you cannot understand how someone known to publicly promote hostile ideology could possibly create a hostile work environment for minorities. Think of a KKK member working out in full gear without saying a work. But the cloak and public ideology is still screaming loudly at the person.

http://www.dailywire.com/news/11089/5-things-know-about-alt-right-leader-richard-aaron-bandler

2. Spencer wants America to become a white ethno-centric nation. Spencer declared in 2013, "We need an ethno-state so that our people can 'come home again,' can live amongst family and feel safe and secure," per the Washington Post. Spencer's desire for the white ethno-state stems from his racist belief "that Hispanics and African Americans have lower average IQs than whites and are more genetically predisposed to commit crimes," according to Mother Jones.


I DO understand why people may feel uncomfortable around him. Sorry, but you have to deal with people you're not comfortable around. Otherwise, we might as well create gyms, restaurants, stores, etc, exclusively for those we agree with.



Time to watch again and reflect on who you are talking about. Not just the run of the mill Trump supporters that are scared white men and semi closeted racists. But a full scale supremacist

https://www.theatlantic.com/video/index/510533/rebranding-white-nationalism-inside-the-alt-right/

I've said it several times. I am NOT a fan of this guy. I just don't like the way the gym handled this.


Then think of this guy and the current context of this....

https://www.google.com/amp/amp.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/politics/2017/05/why_richard_spencer_matters.html

That context also has a context. We should look at these controversies—whether in Charlottesville, or New Orleans, or any other city—and the meta-arguments over history and memory with an eye toward today’s political environment. The current president of the United States won his office following a yearlong campaign of racist demagoguery, during which he elevated and mainstreamed various far-right figures. The most prominent of these has been Steve Bannon, the presidential adviser whose chief contribution to American life is Breitbart and its stable of misogynistic, anti-Muslim, anti-Semitic, and racist voices, but there have been others. Trump’s election energized the white-nationalist movement, emboldening figures like the aforementioned Spencer. Beyond Bannon, White House aides like Michael Anton and Stephen Miller—to say nothing of Attorney General Jeff Sessions—have trafficked in white-nationalist themes. Miller was a key figure behind the “Muslim ban” that Trump issued at the start of his administration, while Anton is infamous for an essay in support of Trump, where he hailed him as the only figure who could preserve the American republic against the “ceaseless importation of Third World foreigners with no tradition of, taste for, or experience in liberty.
Anonymous
PaleoConPrep wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
PaleoConPrep wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
PaleoConPrep wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
PaleoConPrep wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Because he creates a hostile work environment for minorities employed at the gym.

How? If he's not insulting them or hurting them?


The kid is a high schooler. Don't lower yourself to the discourse or logic of a child.

So no answer. In your Leftist mind, anyone who doesn't swallow the racial narrative must be crazy. Sorry to tell ya, but there are plenty of decent people who find critical race theory laughable.

Again.. you are being dense. His mere presence makes people feel uncomfortable, especially for minorities. DP. You must be a white guy. Your white privilege is showing. Even my white DH would leave if this guy entered the room. That, or confront his racist views.

Well how far do you wanna stretch the "comfort" thing? Again, let's use Buchanan or any opponent of same-sex marriage as an example. What if a gay guy felt uncomfortable around Buchanan at the gym because he opposes gay marriage? Should Buchanan be booted out? Where do you draw the line? If you're saying boot out white supremacists, that's understandable. But you have to be able to deal with people you're not comfortable around. That's a part of life.

Again, you are dense. Buchanan doesn't advocate for removing all gays from this country. I don't think you are aware of even half of what Spencer has stated.

And while I can deal with racists in a room, I wouldn't want to have to pay for being in a club in the same room with him. I'm paying for that membership. As a the gym owner, would I want to lose one member, or many.

Spencer can say what he wants. But the rest of us don't have to accept, listen or be in the same room with him. So, if I choose to take my business elsewhere, then the business owner would be smart to remove the person who is offensive.

And again, let's be clear. This is not about politics, but about someone who espouse hatred. Would you want to be in the same room with a person who wants to kick your kind of the country; who thinks you are a degenerate?[/quote]
I frankly wouldn't care unless he brings it up or tries to physically hurt me. I understand what you guys are saying, and I respect your position. I just don't like what the gym did. If they had kicked him and the professor out, I'd be fine with it.


Wealthy white high school kid writing from prep school. Clearly not enough life experiences or intellect to have empathy for what a minority group with a lifetime of experience in said situations may feel.

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