Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Richard B. Spencer" in English language version.
In 2010 and 2011, leaders of the now defunct racist student group, Youth for Western Civilization, invited Spencer to speak at Vanderbilt University in Tennessee and Providence College in Rhode Island.
McAfee: Are you religious? Do you support the Separation of Church and State? Spencer: I'm an atheist.
Segment, "Our People", starts at 2:13
In 2010, Saucier's group invited Richard Spencer, a White nationalist who has since become a prominent member of the pro-Trump "alt-Right", to speak.
Answering a request for comment, Spencer confirmed to Hatewatch what researchers already sensed about him. He said that he pulled back from the [alt-right] movement in 2018, after the Michigan State event.
Alt-right leader describes himself as a 'white Zionist', saying he wants a secure homeland for 'my people' like the Jews have in Israel
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)Answering a request for comment, Spencer confirmed to Hatewatch what researchers already sensed about him. He said that he pulled back from the [alt-right] movement in 2018, after the Michigan State event.
In 2010 and 2011, leaders of the now defunct racist student group, Youth for Western Civilization, invited Spencer to speak at Vanderbilt University in Tennessee and Providence College in Rhode Island.
In 2010, Saucier's group invited Richard Spencer, a White nationalist who has since become a prominent member of the pro-Trump "alt-Right", to speak.
Alt-right leader describes himself as a 'white Zionist', saying he wants a secure homeland for 'my people' like the Jews have in Israel
Segment, "Our People", starts at 2:13
McAfee: Are you religious? Do you support the Separation of Church and State? Spencer: I'm an atheist.
Martin: Are you a Christian? Spencer: I'm an cultural Christian.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)Audience Member: Your ex-wife is a Russian American and you have a child together. Please explain that. Spencer: She's not my ex-wife. Audience Member: Or you're separated, right? Spencer: No. Audience Member: Okay, so the thing I said is that you are separated or whatever. So you're still together? Spencer: Yes
Despite the innocuous name, NPI has since its inception been a White-nationalist organization. The organization was rather obscure and marginalized until Spencer was chosen as its new president in 2011, at which point Alternative Right became an NPI initiative.
Martin: Are you a Christian? Spencer: I'm an cultural Christian.
Audience Member: Your ex-wife is a Russian American and you have a child together. Please explain that. Spencer: She's not my ex-wife. Audience Member: Or you're separated, right? Spencer: No. Audience Member: Okay, so the thing I said is that you are separated or whatever. So you're still together? Spencer: Yes