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'''Richard Spencer''' (born May 11,1978)<ref>https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-hate/extremist-files/individual/richard-bertrand-spencer-0</ref> is an American [[white supremacist]], and a self proclaimed member of the [[Alt-Right]]. <ref>https://apnews.com/70541105d2f149cc9b7b6951d8a13e7a/energized-white-supremacists-cheer-trump-convention-message</ref>
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'''Richard Bertrand Spencer''' (born May 11,1978) is a [[CNN]] consultant and American [[white supremacist]], and a self-proclaimed member of the [[Alt-Right]]. <ref>https://apnews.com/70541105d2f149cc9b7b6951d8a13e7a/energized-white-supremacists-cheer-trump-convention-message</ref>
 
Spencer claims that he created the word alt-right. <ref>http://takimag.com/article/the_conservative_write#axzz4JRcIyz7D</ref> He states that he is not a [[Neo-Nazi]] or the member of the [[KKK]].<ref>https://youtu.be/9rh1dhur4aI?t=14</ref> He wants to create a country for white people only, which he calls a safe space for [[white people]]. <ref>https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2016/11/richard-spencer-speech-npi/508379/</ref>
 
Spencer claims that he created the word alt-right. <ref>http://takimag.com/article/the_conservative_write#axzz4JRcIyz7D</ref> He states that he is not a [[Neo-Nazi]] or the member of the [[KKK]].<ref>https://youtu.be/9rh1dhur4aI?t=14</ref> He wants to create a country for white people only, which he calls a safe space for [[white people]]. <ref>https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2016/11/richard-spencer-speech-npi/508379/</ref>
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The alt-right advocate [[Vox Day]] rejects the notion that Spencer is alt-right and provides evidence that Spencer is a [[leftism|leftist]].<ref>[https://voxday.blogspot.com/2017/10/dicky-spencers-dance-party.html Dicky Spencer's Dance Party]</ref>
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Spencer is an enthusiastic supporter of the [[fascist]]/[[socialist]] proposals of [[Democratic party]] [[2020 presidential election]] candidate [[Andrew Yang]].
  
 
==Views==
 
==Views==
Richard Spencer believes that "Race is real", and that "Race matters".<ref>https://youtu.be/LSgiCD-Asm8?t=351</ref> Spencer is an atheist, though he does not believe that the separation of Church and State is entirely possible. <ref>https://altright.com/2017/01/23/the-alt-right-and-secular-humanism/</ref> Spencer does not believe that he is a [[white supremacist]].<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ni_6sISHnqQ&t=142s</ref> Spencer believes that [[black people]] are less smart than white people based on comparative [[IQ]] studies. <ref>https://youtu.be/H4WJeF2JS-8?t=331</ref>
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Richard Spencer believes that "Race is real", and that "Race matters".<ref>https://youtu.be/LSgiCD-Asm8?t=351</ref> Spencer is an [[atheist]], though he does not believe that the separation of Church and State is entirely possible.<ref>https://altright.com/2017/01/23/the-alt-right-and-secular-humanism/</ref> Spencer does not believe that he is a [[white supremacist]].<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ni_6sISHnqQ&t=142s</ref> Spencer believes that [[black people]] are less smart than white people based on comparative [[IQ]] studies.<ref>https://youtu.be/H4WJeF2JS-8?t=331</ref>
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Spencer's wife Nina Kouprianova has also gained prominence through her English-language translations of the works of [[Aleksandr Dugin]].<ref>[https://about.me/NinaByzantina NINA KOUPRIANOVA, Graphics and Geopolitics in Moscow, Russia]</ref>
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Although the alt-right universally considers the United States to be on the wrong side of the ongoing second [[Cold War]] with Russia, Spencer stands out by having implied that the United States was also on the wrong side in the ''first'' Cold War. In a 2015 interview, Spencer explained his pro-[[Soviet_Union|Soviet]] sympathies:<ref>https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2016/nov/22/alt-right-dont-belong-american-conservatism-jamie-weinstein</ref>
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{{cquote|I think the Soviet Union protected Russians from an even worse ideology, that is the liberalism of the United States and Western Europe.}}
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Spencer supports the Nationalization of all healthcare for a universal single-payer government-run system.<ref>[https://altright.com/2017/03/23/why-trump-must-champion-universal-healthcare/ Why Trump Must Champion National Healthcare]</ref>
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==Quotes==
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* "Let's just give people a [[single-payer]] healthcare system and stop having this stupid debate."<ref>[https://twitter.com/richardbspencer/status/836768241007673345?lang=en]</ref>
  
 
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Revision as of 13:52, July 20, 2019

Richard Spencer

Richard Bertrand Spencer (born May 11,1978) is a CNN consultant and American white supremacist, and a self-proclaimed member of the Alt-Right. [1] Spencer claims that he created the word alt-right. [2] He states that he is not a Neo-Nazi or the member of the KKK.[3] He wants to create a country for white people only, which he calls a safe space for white people. [4]

The alt-right advocate Vox Day rejects the notion that Spencer is alt-right and provides evidence that Spencer is a leftist.[5]

Spencer is an enthusiastic supporter of the fascist/socialist proposals of Democratic party 2020 presidential election candidate Andrew Yang.

Views

Richard Spencer believes that "Race is real", and that "Race matters".[6] Spencer is an atheist, though he does not believe that the separation of Church and State is entirely possible.[7] Spencer does not believe that he is a white supremacist.[8] Spencer believes that black people are less smart than white people based on comparative IQ studies.[9]

Spencer's wife Nina Kouprianova has also gained prominence through her English-language translations of the works of Aleksandr Dugin.[10]

Although the alt-right universally considers the United States to be on the wrong side of the ongoing second Cold War with Russia, Spencer stands out by having implied that the United States was also on the wrong side in the first Cold War. In a 2015 interview, Spencer explained his pro-Soviet sympathies:[11]


I think the Soviet Union protected Russians from an even worse ideology, that is the liberalism of the United States and Western Europe.

Spencer supports the Nationalization of all healthcare for a universal single-payer government-run system.[12]

Quotes

  • "Let's just give people a single-payer healthcare system and stop having this stupid debate."[13]

References