Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
October 19, 2014
The homosexualist neoconservative Jew and anti-Russian disinformationist James Kirchick has come out and published a weird defamation of Richard Spencer in the Jewish publication the Daily Beast.
Spencer regularly receives criticism from other figures in the White Nationalist movement for being soft on Jews or perhaps even pro-Jew, yet everywhere he goes, he is attacked and defamed by Jews.
Kirchick recounts a ski resort adventure from 2013 which appears to be mostly made-up. It is the story of Richard Spencer getting on a ski lift with the international Jewish terrorist agent Randall J “Randy” Scheunemann, having an argument and Scheunemann threatening to beat Richard’s ass for being a racist.
Scheunemann was a key activist pushing for the invasion of Iraq, and working with the Project for a New American Century, helped plan the 9/11 attacks. He was an advisor to Donald Rumsfeld, and worked in anti-Putin propaganda in Georgia in 2008.
The adventure, as it is described by Kirchick based on information relayed to him by Scheunemann, comes across as cartoonish, but apparently Spencer did confirm that some type of confrontation between the two did take place.
In summary, Spencer met the Jew on a ski lift, and they realized they were both members of the same ski club. He asked the Jew about his work, and knew who he was. The Jew then went and looked up Spencer and became enraged at this horrible racist Nazi hater being a member of the same ski club as him, telling the club masters that he was going to beat his ass. He then told the club that either they would kick out Spencer or he would leave. The club said they had no grounds to kick out Spencer, so the Jew left in a ratlike rage.
Once again, we see that no matter how soft you try to be, the Jews will attack you just the same. Even “conservative” Jews will call you a racist hater and a Nazi for questioning their doctrine of multiculturalism.
On the up side, however, if Spencer was an actual Jew-hater, he probably would have been the one to leave the ski club, rather than Scheunemann.