What do you think of Richard Spencer? He created the alt-right, and some of you guys identify with that term

What do you think of Richard Spencer? He created the alt-right, and some of you guys identify with that term.

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He didn't though.

Lel that guy looks like him

He's been putting out interesting content on his YouTube recently, tearing Thernovich a new asshole

Hope he finds a way to stay relevant.

The alt-right is an umbrella term to identify all race realist pro white groups. Spencer means good and is kind of tism but in the end he is /OurSperg/.

I dislike him.

Can you explain why?

He comes off as a closet homosexual to me. Anyone else get the same feeling?

The hair maybe, or his unwillingness to go full 1488.

I find him uninteresting and opportunistic.

He will never ever recover from showing how much of a pussy he is during the punchgate, much like how Milo never recovered after pedogate.

>Not an autistic, purity spiraling, 14/88 skinhead larper
>Articulate
>Decent looking chap
Pro-Spencer

He's the only person that is actually red pilled on the race question, all others are "alt lite" that dance around it, shitskin redditors are constantly shilling against him on Sup Forums

I support Richard Spencer for openly being a white nationalist. For far too long it's been taboo to be pro-white, and he's spitting in the face of the norm while pushing for a white ethnostate.




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NOT ALT RIGHT, JUST SOME FAG

Spencer became "controlled opposition" after he got punched and got a little media exposure and people realized he was embarrassing outside of Sup Forums, like every alt-right spokesman

>decent looking

...

pretty gay

The men is average at best and a bit on the chubby side.

i used to get that too, not really anymore I think hes a good dude. Either way he's a good start to bring Sup Forums tier beliefs into the main stream. someone has to face fag eventually if we're ever to take this movement off the internet and into IRL commie helicopter tossing.

>He created the alt-right

LOLNO

I don't hate him. I just find small things about him to be slightly annoying. The three things I find annoying about him are his opportunistic behavior as some other user stated, his vagueness in his ideas, and he's not that good of a debater in my eyes.

I don't have that meme where in this picture it's his head holding a Trump sign and his head on the guy saying "I made this" but that's how I feel about his opportunism. He seems to make this alt-right thing to be much bigger than what it seems to actually be. I honestly think this alt-right label was just re-popularized by leftists and Hillary's campaign because calling people Nazis got old and they needed a hip new spooky slur for the right. I also think it's weird how he listens to Trump's speeches and somehow get that Trump is speaking a white nationalist message. Trump is about as civic nationalist as you can get.

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For his vagueness I've watched a couple of his talks, Q&A's, and Debates. It always seems like he only speaks half of his ideas, never says how he wants to achieve them, or just makes vague attempts of explain how to accomplish goals. What I get from him is that he wants two main things: To get white people to become ethno-nationalists and to have America be (stay?) a white ethno-nationalist state. I don't care about the first thing but it's the second one that confuses me. How can you establish a country as a white ethno-state when large (and increasing) demographics in it aren't white without acting in an immoral way? It seems like he tries to be moral as he says slavery is wrong so i'm sure he wouldn't want to genocide off all the nonwhites. He wants the people running the government to be white. Regardless of his reasoning, how would you achieve that in a nation with a ton of nonwhites without having laws, which would be racist, in place to achieve that?

I think he isn't much of a debater. He went on that show with some black nationalist guy and Spencer just seemed so bad at trying to beat the guy. There were so many points that he could have easily countered and brought up but he just kept to that vague idea spouting. I'm not even a ethno-nationalist but I felt I could make the case for it better than he did in that instance.