tl;dr
>Richard Spencer rented auditorium to speak at Auburn U today, Tuesday, at 7 pm.
>University cancelled event, citing safety concerns. Rumor is Antifa made threats to riot if event was not cancelled.
>Spencer plans to show up on campus anyways.
>MASSIVE Antifa protest planned, busing in people from Atlanta
I think we can all agree Spencer is a GIGANTIC faggot. But whether you think he's controlled opposition, whether he offends your every sensibility, whether you think he's just a fucking idiot, or whatever your opinion of this cockgobbler may be - Antifa cannot be allowed to continue bullying colleges into banning every speaker they're offended by.
To anyone who may be considering organizing a counter-protest, consider these simple guidelines.
DOS AND DON'TS FOR AUBURN RALLY
1) Do NOT incite violence, you'll do more damage taking pics of Antifa beating up bystanders than you will cracking skulls and kicking ass.
2) Do NOT come armed. Be prepared to defend yourselves and others IF FORCED, bring defensive implements IF YOU MUST, but do NOT under ANY circumstances bring weapons.
3) Do NOT come dressed like stomcunts or tacticool fags. Bring safety/sporting gear if you have it, but don't look like you came dressed for a riot.
4) Do NOT talk to press about stupid alt-right shit or memes, stay on-message.
5) Do NOT cause damage to the campus or the downtown area.
1) DO wear Auburn colors to the rally - dark blue and orange
2) DO act civil and composed - there must be a stark contrast between you and the Antifa hooligans
3) DO take lots of pics and vids so you can report any Antifa to police/university.
4) DO talk to press about the importance of defending speech, ESPECIALLY unpopular speech, on college campuses.
5) DO stay after the rally to help clean up damage caused by Antifa. Bring trashbags for litter, medkits to help with bystander injuries.
And most importantly, if you are a student or faculty member at Auburn, please stay safe tomorrow.
War Eagle!