Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
February 7, 2018
Who would have imagined that there was a VICE office in Romania?
I for one would not have imagined that.
VICE:
Far-right nationalists have a fun new thing, and that new thing is this: barging their way into offices staffed with people who disagree with them. Why? To prove a point. That point? Unclear, exactly.
Last Friday, our colleagues at the VICE Romania offices in Bucharest became the latest recipients of a surprise visit from a couple of angry ultra-nationalists, in the form of Paul Hitter, an anti-vaccine activist, and Calin Mărincuş, a former kickboxer and current admin of the Facebook page “No Islamisation of Romania.”
The pair got access to the building by telling the receptionist they were there for a meeting with a VICE manager, which, of course, they were not. Once they were in, Mărincuş accused VICE staff of being “progressive”—as an insult, presumably?—while Hitter grinned and filmed.
Mărincuş then said he was there to find Ovidiu Tiţă, a VICE Romania writer who had interviewed him last July about his taking part in a counter-demonstration against the first-ever gay pride event in Cluj-Napoca, Romania’s second-largest city. In that Q&A, Mărincuş revealed that—in his opinion —”homosexuality is a mental illness,” “deviant,” and “a choice.” At the office, the ex-kickboxer didn’t explain exactly why he was so keen to speak to Tiţă, but we’re going to assume it had something to do with his bad opinions being quoted verbatim on the internet.
When he couldn’t find Tiţă, Mărincuş told a female VICE staffer that she was “beautiful” and “paid for it,” before a number of staff started to show him and Hitter to the door. “You’re just a bunch of progressive shills,” said Mărincuş, through clenched teeth. “Shame on you. You do not represent young people in Romania.”
This punchy but ultimately pointless office invasion tactic was most likely learned from other far-right figures throughout Europe.
This is a good idea.
It’s not really illegal. I mean, it could be. You could be violating some law you wouldn’t have been thinking about. In Eastern Europe of course it doesn’t really matter, but I think it could be done in the West too.
And showing up and not getting all aggro about a specific point should be a normal part of the thing. Just show up, act cool, get in their faces a little bit in a clam way. Invade their space, start touching things on their desks, compliment some bitch. This, as it is described, is well done. The VICE faggots don’t even get what he was doing, assuming he was complaining about a quote – complaining about his own opinions, they say. Really he was just there to make them feel unsafe and violated.
Obviously, it would be hard to get into the New York Times offices like this. But you could easily do it at a local news station. Just do like these guys did, take two guys with one filming.