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Richard B. Spencer

Richard Bertrand Spencer (born May 11, 1978)[2] is an American neo-Nazi, antisemitic conspiracy theorist, and white supremacist.[3][4] Spencer claimed to have coined the term "alt-right" and was the most prominent advocate of the alt-right movement from its earliest days.[3][5] He advocates for the reconstitution of the European Union into a white racial empire, which he believes will replace the diverse European ethnic identities with one homogeneous "White identity".[6][7][8]

Richard B. Spencer
Spencer in 2016
Born (1978-05-11) May 11, 1978 (age 45)[1]
EducationSt. Mark's School of Texas
Alma mater
Occupation(s)Author, publisher
Known for
Political partyIndependent
Movement
Spouse
Nina Kouprianova
(m. 2010; div. 2018)
Children2

Spencer has advocated for the enslavement of Haitians by whites and for the ethnic cleansing of the racial minorities of the United States,[9] additionally expressing admiration for the political tactics of American Nazi Party founder George Lincoln Rockwell.[10][11] He was a featured speaker at the August 2017 Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, among other neo-Nazi rallies that he has headlined.[12]

Spencer has repeatedly used Nazi gestures and rhetoric in public. In early 2016, Spencer was filmed giving the Nazi salute in a karaoke bar, and leaked footage also depicts Spencer giving the Sieg Heil salute to his supporters during the August 2017 Charlottesville rally.[13] After Donald Trump was elected president in 2016, Spencer urged his supporters to "party like it's 1933," the year Hitler came to power in Germany.[14] In the weeks following, Spencer quoted Nazi propaganda and denounced Jews.[15] At a conference Spencer held celebrating the election, Spencer cried: "Hail Trump, hail our people, hail victory!"; subsequently Mike Enoch led a number of Spencer's supporters in performing a Nazi salute and a chant similar to the Sieg Heil chant.[16][17] In early-to-mid-2017, when Spencer's following was at its height, his supporters would give him the Sieg Heil salute when he entered a room.[18]

Following the Unite the Right rally, Spencer has been involved in several legal issues. After the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, during which an alt-right supporter drove his car into a group of counter-protesters, killing one and injuring at least 19 others,[19][20][21] Spencer was sued as part of Sines v. Kessler for allegedly acting as a "gang boss" and inciting the killing.[22][23] On November 23, 2021, the jury found Spencer liable on two counts and were unable to reach verdicts for another two, awarding $25 million in total damages.[24][25] Three supporters of Spencer were charged with attempted homicide following his October 2017 speech at the University of Florida.[26] Following an appeal by the Polish government, he was banned from the Schengen Area in 2018,[27][28] having been banned previously in 2014 after being deported from Hungary.[29][30][31]

Spencer has frequently contradicted his own previous statements about his beliefs and ideals; in one text exchange in 2022, he told a journalist that he "no longer identifies as a white nationalist."[32][33][34][35] As of 2024, he was still operating the web-based white nationalist publication Radix Journal.[36]

Early life

Richard Bertrand Spencer was born in 1978 in Boston, Massachusetts, the son of ophthalmologist Rand Spencer and Sherry Spencer (née Dickenhorst), the heiress to cotton farms in Louisiana.[37][38] He grew up in Preston Hollow, Dallas, Texas.[39] Spencer attended St. Mark's School of Texas, then Colgate University for one year before transferring to the University of Virginia.[37][39] In 2001, he received a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature and Music from the University of Virginia and, in 2003, a Master of Arts in the Humanities from the University of Chicago.[37][39] From the summer of 2005 into 2006, Spencer attended Vienna International Summer University.[39] From 2005 to 2007, he was a PhD student in Modern European intellectual history at Duke University. He joined the Duke Conservative Union, where he met future President Trump's senior policy advisor Stephen Miller.[37][39] His former website says he did not complete his PhD at Duke in order "to pursue a life of thought-crime".[39]

Activities

Early activities

From March to December 2007, Spencer was the assistant editor at The American Conservative magazine.[39] According to founding editor Scott McConnell, he was fired from The American Conservative because his views were considered too extreme.[40][39] Spencer spoke about the Duke lacrosse case and credits it with changing the course of his career.[41] From January 2008 to December 2009, he served as the executive editor of Taki's Magazine, a libertarian online magazine published by Taki Theodoracopulos.[39][42] He has claimed credit for coining the term alt-right in 2008 in order to differentiate himself from "mainstream American conservatism", although Paul Gottfried argues that both he and Spencer created the term.[43]

In March 2010, Spencer founded AlternativeRight.com, a website he edited until 2012.[29] In January 2011, he became the owner and executive director of Washington Summit Publishers.[39] In January 2011, Spencer became president and director of the National Policy Institute (NPI), a White supremacist think tank based in Virginia, which was once run from his mother's $3 million summer house.[44][29] George Hawley, an assistant professor of political science at the University of Alabama, has described NPI as "rather obscure and marginalized" until Spencer became its president.[45]

Spencer was invited to speak at Vanderbilt University in 2010 and Providence College in 2011 by Youth for Western Civilization.[46][47] In 2012, he founded Radix Journal as a biannual publication of Washington Summit Publishers.[42][29] Contributions have included articles by Kevin B. MacDonald, Alex Kurtagić, and Samuel T. Francis.[29] He also hosts a weekly podcast, "Vanguard Radio".[29]

In 2014, Spencer was deported from Budapest, Hungary. Under terms of the Schengen Agreement, he was banned for three years from 26 countries in Europe after trying to organize the National Policy Institute Conference, a conference for White nationalists.[29][30][31]

Alt-right leader

On January 15, 2017, the day of Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday, Spencer launched the AltRight Corporation and its website altright.com, another commentary website for alt-right members.[29] According to Spencer, the site is a populist and big tent site for members of the alt-right.[48] Swedish publisher Daniel Friberg of Arktos Media is co-founder and European editor of the site.[49] The Southern Poverty Law Center of the United States describes the common thread among contributors as antisemitism, rather than White nationalism or White supremacy in general.[50][51] Contributors to AltRight.com have included Henrik Palmgren and Jared Taylor.[52][53] On February 23, 2017, Spencer was removed from the Conservative Political Action Conference, where he was giving statements to the press. A CPAC spokesman said he was removed from the event because other members found him "repugnant".[54]

 
White nationalist protesters clash with police during the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia.

On May 13, 2017, he led a torch-lit protest in Charlottesville, Virginia, against the vote of the city council to remove a statue of Robert E. Lee, the commanding general of the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia during the American Civil War.[55] Spencer and David Duke were among those who led the crowd in chants of "You will not replace us," and "Blood and soil".[56][57][58] Michael Signer, the mayor of Charlottesville, called the protest "horrific", and stated that it was either "profoundly ignorant" or intended to instill fear among minorities "in a way that hearkens back to the days of the KKK".[55][57][59]

In August 2017, Spencer was listed as an organizer on posters promoting the Charlottesville, Virginia, Unite the Right rally. It attracted counter-protesters, and violence broke out. One rightist drove his car into a group of counter-protesters, killing one woman and wounding 30 so severely they needed hospital treatment.[12] In November 2017, Twitter removed from Spencer's account the blue checkmark that, reported The Washington Post, "the company gives to prominent accounts to help readers ensure they are authentic". Spencer told The Post he was worried this would lead to Twitter banning people like him.[60] He later joined the social network Gab.[61]

In November 2019, Milo Yiannopoulos released an audio recording of Spencer using racist slurs immediately after the 2017 Unite the Right rally. Spencer said he did not recall making the remarks, but did not deny the voice on the recording was his (see #White identity).[62][63][64]

A 2022 publication by the Southern Poverty Law Center stated "Spencer's efforts to stage events, and the alt-right movement around him, crumbled in March 2018" following violence outside a Michigan State University event where Spencer was speaking. Following this, Spencer largely ceased to be an effective leader of the movement.[36]

Public speaking

Short clip of Spencer speaking in November 2016

During a speech Spencer delivered in mid-November 2016 at an alt-right conference attended by approximately 200 people in Washington, D.C., Spencer quoted Nazi propaganda in the original German and denounced Jews.[15] Audience members cheered and gave the Nazi salute when he said, "Hail Trump, hail our people, hail victory!"[15][65] and extended his right arm with a glass to toast that victory.[66] Spencer later defended their conduct, stating that the Nazi salute was given in a spirit of "irony and exuberance".[67] It was later reported that Spencer had given the Nazi salute at a karaoke bar in April 2016.[13] Additionally, in 2017, sources indicate Spencer pressured followers to give him the Sieg Heil salute when he entered a room. Leaked texts indicate that those who refused to give the Nazi salute to Spencer, such as Jason Kessler, were stigmatized within the movement.[18]

Groups and events which Spencer has spoken to include the Property and Freedom Society,[68] the American Renaissance conference,[69] and the HL Mencken Club.[70] In November 2016, an online petition to prevent Spencer from speaking at Texas A&M University on December 6, 2016, was signed by thousands of students, employees, and alumni.[71] A protest and a university-organized counter-event were held to coincide with Spencer's event.[72]

Richard Spencer speaking about The "Alternative Right" in the United States in 2010 – video by Property and Freedom Society

On January 20, 2017, Spencer attended the inauguration of Donald Trump. As he was giving an impromptu interview on a nearby street afterwards, a masked man punched Spencer in the face, then fled.[73][74] A video of the incident was posted online, leading to divergent views on whether the attack was appropriate.[75]

Shortly after the violent Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, in August 2017, the University of Florida denied Spencer's request for a September 2017 speaking opportunity, citing public safety grounds after opposition from students and locals of Gainesville, Florida.[76] Due to safety reasons, he was also denied speaking requests at Louisiana State University and Michigan State University in August 2017.[77][78] In September 2017, Cameron Padgett, who tried to book Spencer, sued MSU; he was represented by Kyle Bristow, an MSU alumnus.[79][80]

On August 16, during a television interview with Israeli Channel 2 anchor Danny Kushmaro, Spencer claimed that "Jews are vastly over-represented in... 'the establishment', that is, Ivy League educated people who really determine policy".[81]

Spencer's National Policy Institute, David Duke, Stefan Molyneux, and American Renaissance magazine were among the white nationalist outlets banned by YouTube from their platform in late June 2020 for not following the platform's policies on hate speech.[82]

Public response

Speech at the University of Florida

After the University of Florida's August 2017 denial of Spencer's request to speak the following month, Floridian lawyer Gary Edinger threatened to sue the university for violating the First Amendment by prohibiting Spencer from speaking despite being a publicly funded institution. The university subsequently reached an agreement with Edinger allowing Spencer to speak on October 19, 2017.[83] Florida Governor Rick Scott declared a state of emergency for Alachua County on October 16, saying: "I find that the threat of a potential emergency is imminent" as a result of Spencer's appearance.[61][84]

On October 19, 2017, Spencer spoke at the Curtis M. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts on university grounds. In addition to Spencer, the speakers included Elliott Kline (using the pseudonym "Eli Mosley") of Identity Evropa, a white supremacist group from California, and Mike Enoch, a white nationalist blogger.[85][86] The event's security costs reportedly amounted to an estimated $600,000.[87] It drew about 2,500 protestors, vastly outnumbering Spencer's supporters.[88][89]

The speech, which was Spencer's first public appearance after the Charlottesville rally, was disrupted by loud protests.[90][91][92] When drowned out by chants from the audience, he grew visibly frustrated, stating that the protestors were interfering with his freedom of speech. He added: "You are all engaged in what's known as the heckler's veto." According to Clay Calvert, director of the Marion B. Brechner First Amendment Project at the University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications, non-violent protesting, booing and suggesting that the speaker leave was not a heckler's veto in law. The speech and the concurrent protests were largely peaceful.[89][93]

Later that day, three of Spencer's supporters were arrested on felony charges following an alleged discharge of a firearm, directed at protestors leaving the event. The three suspects were residents of Texas who had traveled to Florida to hear Spencer speak. According to the Gainesville Police Department, they had shouted "Hail Hitler" and gave Nazi salutes immediately before the alleged attack. Authorities said that two of the suspects had known links to extremist groups.[94] The men had participated in the August 2017 Unite the Right rally, where Spencer had been scheduled to speak.[95][96] All three were charged with attempted homicide.[97]

In the aftermath of the October 19 events, Ohio State University declined Spencer's request to allow him to speak on campus, citing "substantial risk to public safety". In response, a lawyer representing Spencer's associate and organizer of his speaking tour filed a lawsuit against the university.[98]

Opposition in Montana

The National Policy Institute think tank, AlternativeRight.com, and Radix Journal all use the same mailing address in Whitefish, Montana.[99]

In 2013, a dispute with neoconservative lobbyist Randy Scheunemann at Whitefish Mountain Resort in Montana drew public attention to Spencer and his political views.[100]

In 2014, a pro-tolerance group affiliated with the Montana Human Rights Network rallied against Spencer's residency in Whitefish. In response, the city council approved a non-discrimination resolution.[101]

In December 2016, Republican Representative Ryan Zinke, Republican Senator Steve Daines, Democratic Senator Jon Tester, Democratic Governor Steve Bullock and Republican Attorney General Tim Fox condemned a neo-Nazi march that had been planned for January 2017.[102] The community of Whitefish organized in opposition to the event, and the march never occurred.[103] Also in December 2016, Spencer announced he was considering an independent run for Montana's at-large congressional district in the 2017 special election, although he ultimately did not enter the race.[104][105][106]

European Union bans

European governments and media have responded to his visits. During his speaking tour in Hungary in 2014, Spencer was mocked by the Hungarian newspaper Népszabadság for his call for "a white Imperium" through a revival of the Roman Empire, and for his claim to be a "racial European", ideas that the newspaper called contrived and without any basis in European history.[107] In the aftermath of his visit, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán pressed through legislative measures which banned his entry and condemned Spencer.[108] The government of Poland has also banned him from entering the country and condemned Spencer,[109] citing his Nazi rhetoric, the anti-Polish and anti-Slavic racism of the Nazis, and the Nazis' genocide of Slavic peoples during World War II.[27] In July 2018, Spencer was detained at Keflavík Airport in Reykjavík, Iceland en route to Sweden and was ordered by Polish officials to return to the United States; the successful effort of the Poles to ban Spencer from other parts of Europe arises from the Schengen Agreement.[110]

Views

White identity

Spencer believes in white pride and the unification of a pan-European "white race" in a "potential racial empire" resembling the Roman Empire.[6][7][8] In an interview with CNN, he was criticized for an apparent inconsistency or lack of clarity in his definition of white, with his interviewer saying that Spencer defined Syrians as white in the context of Steve Jobs's role in developing the iPhone, but described them as a non-white presence in Europe in the context of the Syrian refugee crisis.[111]

In 2013, the Anti-Defamation League called Spencer a "leader" in white supremacist circles, and said that after leaving The American Conservative, he rejected conservatism, because he believed its adherents "can't or won't represent explicitly white interests".[112]

While being interviewed by David Pakman, he was asked if he would condemn the Ku Klux Klan and Adolf Hitler; he refused by saying: "I'm not going to play this game", while stating that Hitler had "done things that I think are despicable", without elaborating on which things he was referring to.[113]

In a 2016 interview for Time magazine, Spencer said he rejected white supremacy and the slavery of nonwhites, preferring to establish America as a white ethnostate.[114] He also advocates the creation of a white ethnostate in Europe that would be open to all "racial Europeans".[6][7][8][115][116] Jason Wilson in The Guardian has argued that Spencer and other white nationalists are appropriating some elements of socialist rhetoric to critique a "notion of capitalism centered on stereotypes of Jews".[117]

According to political scientist Tamir Bar-On, Spencer defends "racialist and anti-Semitic agendas" of the Old Right under a new metapolitical guise, acting as a cultural influencer rather than a direct political actor, and using various media outlets to "disseminate his views to ordinary people in an accessible manner".[118]

Audio of Spencer speaking in Charlottesville in August 2017 was leaked by Milo Yiannopoulos in November 2019, in which Spencer reacted to the aftermath of the Unite the Right rally and the death of Heather Heyer; in the recording, Spencer says: "We are coming back here like a hundred fucking times. I am so mad. I am so fucking mad at these people. They don't do this to fucking me. We are going to fucking ritualistically humiliate them. I am coming back here every fucking weekend if I have to. Like this is never over. I win! They fucking lose! That's how the world fucking works. Little fucking kikes. They get ruled by people like me. Little fucking octaroons ... my ancestors fucking enslaved those little pieces of fucking shit. I rule the fucking world. Those pieces of fucking shit get ruled by people like me. They look up and see a face like mine looking down at them. That's how the fucking world works. We are going to destroy this fucking town."[63]

Ethno-nationalism

According to the Southern Poverty Law Center, Spencer has advocated for a white homeland for a "dispossessed white race", and called for "peaceful ethnic cleansing" to halt the "deconstruction" of what he describes as "white culture".[42][119][120] To this end he has supported what he has called "the creation of a White ethnostate on the North American continent", an "ideal" that he has regarded as a "reconstitution of the Roman Empire".[115][116] Spencer claims to be a "white Zionist" and praised Israel's Jewish nation-state law,[121] saying: "Jews are, once again, at the vanguard, rethinking politics and sovereignty for the future, showing a path forward for Europeans."[122] His position was described as disingenuous as the alt-right does not usually support Zionism.[123]

Prior to the UK vote to leave the EU, Spencer expressed support for the multi-national bloc "as a potential racial empire" and an alternative to "American hegemony", stating that he has "always been highly skeptical of so-called 'Euro-Skeptics'".[124]

Nazi rhetoric

Spencer has made frequent use of Nazi rhetoric and gestures in his public speeches.[27] He called Donald Trump's 2016 presidential election "the victory of will", a phrase evoking the title of Leni Riefenstahl's Triumph of the Will (1935), a Nazi-era propaganda film.[15] Spencer urged his supporters to "party like it's 1933," the year Hitler came to power in Germany.[14] In the weeks following, Spencer quoted Nazi propaganda and denounced Jews.[15]

At a conference Spencer held celebrating Trump's election, he mentioned the "mainstream media" in those terms: "or perhaps we should refer to them in the original German: Lügenpresse", meaning 'lying press' or 'press of lies', a term frequently used by Joseph Goebbels in Nazi propaganda.[125][126] Spencer ended his speech with: "Hail Trump, hail our people, hail victory!", and a number of his supporters gave the Nazi salute and chanted in a similar fashion to the Sieg Heil chant.[16][17] Spencer also admires George Lincoln Rockwell, the founder of the American Nazi Party, for using "shock as a positive means to an end".[10]

Support for Donald Trump

Spencer supported Donald Trump in the 2016 presidential election.[15] Following Trump's appointment of Steve Bannon as chief White House strategist and senior counselor, Spencer said Bannon would be in "the best possible position" to influence policy.[127]

By 2018, however, Spencer had distanced himself from Trump, saying on Twitter that "the Trump moment is over, and it's time for us to move on." The Southern Poverty Law Center reported that, around the same time, the white nationalist movement as a whole was dissatisfied with Trump's presidency, particularly because they believed Trump had failed to put a stop to non-white immigration into the US.[128]

In a July 2019 interview on CNN, he called Trump's tweet about four congresswomen (telling them to "go back" to where they came from) "meaningless", as he believed Trump was practicing a "con game" in not clearly developing a white nationalist agenda. He stated that Trump was merely providing "tweets that are meaningless and cheap and express the kind of sentiments you might hear from your drunk uncle while he's watching [Sean] Hannity."[129]

In 2020, following the assassination of Iranian general Qasem Soleimani, Spencer said that he regretted voting for Trump.[130] In August of that year, Spencer said he would be voting for Joe Biden and the straight Democratic ticket in the 2020 election. "The MAGA/Alt-Right moment is over. I made mistakes; Trump is an obvious disaster; but mainly the paradigm contained flaws that we now are able to perceive. And it needs to end," Spencer wrote. "So be patient. We'll have another day in the sun. We need to recover and return in a new form." The Biden campaign renounced his support.[131][132]

Gender roles

During the 2016 United States presidential election, Spencer tweeted that women should not be allowed to make foreign policy.[133][134] He also stated in an interview with The Washington Post that his vision of America as a white ethnostate includes women returning to traditional roles as childbearers and homemakers.[135][136] In October 2017, when asked his opinion on American women having the right to vote, he said: "I don't necessarily think that that's a great thing" after stating that he was "not terribly excited" about voting in general.[134]

Spencer opposes same-sex marriage,[137] which he has described as "unnatural" and a "non-issue", commenting that "very few gay men will find the idea of monogamy to their liking".[138] Despite his opposition to same-sex marriage, Spencer barred people with anti-gay views from the National Policy Institute's annual conference in 2015.[139]

Health care

Spencer supports legal access to abortion, in part because he believes it would reduce the number of black and Hispanic people, which he says would be a "great boon" to white people.[37] Spencer also supports a national single-payer health care system because he believes it would benefit white people.[140][141]

Christianity

Spencer is an atheist,[142] although he also believes that the Christian church previously held some pragmatic value, because Spencer believes that it helped unify the white population of Europe. He opposes traditional Christian values as a moral code, due to the fact that Christianity is a universalizing religion, rather than an ethnic religion. Spencer references his views on Christianity as being influenced by the German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche.[37][143][144] Citing Nietzsche's criticism of anti-Semitism and nationalism, Scott Galupo writing for The Week, Sean Illing for Vox, and Jordan Harris for The Courier-Journal have described Spencer's interpretation of Nietzsche's philosophy as incorrect.[143][145][146] Spencer's Radix Journal has promoted paganism, running titles such as "Why I am a pagan".[147] Spencer has also described himself as a "cultural Christian".[148]

Geopolitics

Spencer states he voted for Democrat John Kerry over incumbent Republican George W. Bush during the 2004 United States presidential election, because Bush stood for "the war".[149]

Spencer criticized President Trump's administration for escalating tensions between the U.S. and Iran. In January 2020, Spencer tweeted: "To the people of Iran, there are millions of Americans who do not want war, who do not hate you, and who respect your nation and its history. After our traitorous elite is brought to justice, we hope to achieve peace, reconciliation, and forgiveness."[130]

Spencer has advocated for the US pulling out of NATO, and called Russia the "sole white power in the world". His former partner, Nina Kouprianova, under her pen name Nina Byzantina referred to herself as a "Kremlin troll leader" and regularly aligned to Kremlin talking points, with ties to Aleksandr Dugin, a far-right ultranationalist Russian leader in the Eurasianism movement and writer of Foundations of Geopolitics. The webzine founded by Spencer in 2010, called Alternative Right, accepted direct contributor pieces from Dugin.[150] Kouprianova has translated several books written by Dugin.[151][152] The books were later published by Spencer's publishing house, Washington Summit Publishers.[153]

Libertarianism

In the late 2000s, Spencer was involved in the libertarian movement, supporting libertarian Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul[154] and hosting him at his discussion club, the Robert Taft Club.[37] Spencer later disavowed libertarianism as incompatible with white nationalism, and in 2017 he came into conflict with libertarians after reportedly attempting to "crash" an International Students for Liberty conference.[155]

Current self-description

Spencer has frequently contradicted his own previous statements about what he believes and how he identifies himself ideologically. In a single text exchange in 2022, he told a journalist for the feminist website Jezebel that he "no longer identifies as a white nationalist." In June 2022, he described himself on Bumble as "politically moderate".[32][33]

Influences

According to political scientist Tamir Bar-On, "Spencer's key intellectual influences are largely those thinkers concerned with winning the 'cultural war' against egalitarianism, liberal democracy, capitalism, socialism, and multiculturalism," citing Nietzsche, the German Conservative Revolution (including Carl Schmitt, Ernst Jünger, and Martin Heidegger), French New Right theorists like Alain de Benoist and Guillaume Faye, along with other far-right figures such as Julius Evola, Francis Parker Yockey, Aleksandr Dugin, and "US right-wingers with a penchant for race-driven politics or anti-Semitism" like Sam Francis, Jared Taylor, and Kevin B. MacDonald.[156]

Legal issues

Sines v. Kessler

In June 2020, Norman K. Moon, the federal district judge presiding over Sines v. Kessler, a civil rights lawsuit that stemmed from the violence at the Unite the Right rally in 2017,[157] allowed Spencer's lawyer, John DiNucci, to withdraw from the case, on the grounds that Spencer owed DiNucci a significant amount in legal fees, and also was not cooperating with him in preparing the case; Spencer thereafter represented himself. At the time of DiNucci's withdrawal, Spencer also faced a $500 fine and two weeks in a county jail in Montana if he did not pay over $60,000 he owed to the guardian ad litem representing his children's interests in Spencer's ongoing divorce proceedings there. Ultimately, Spencer avoided going to jail after settling the debt.[158]

On November 23, 2021, the jury reached a mixed verdict in the case. Along with the other defendants, Spencer was found liable on two counts; civil conspiracy under Virginia state law, and race-based harassment or violence.[24] The jury deadlocked on the remaining two charges of conspiracy to commit racially motivated violence, and whether defendants had knowledge of the conspiracy and failed to prevent it from taking place.[157][159] Jurors awarded more than $25 million in total damages, with Spencer personally liable for $700,000 in punitive damages.[24][25] Spencer stated he would appeal the judgement, saying the "entire theory of that verdict is fundamentally flawed." Roberta Kaplan meanwhile said that the plaintiffs' lawyers plan to refile so that a new jury can decide on the deadlocked claims.[160]

Personal life

In 2010, Spencer moved to Whitefish, Montana. He says he splits his time between Whitefish and Arlington, Virginia,[115][161] although he has said he has lived in Whitefish for over 10 years and considers it home.[162] As of 2017, Spencer was renting an apartment in Alexandria, Virginia.[163] He moved out in August 2018.[164] Prior to his marriage, Spencer's dating history included Asian women,[165] which he has said predates his white nationalism, though this evaluation is disputed.[166]

Spencer married Nina Kouprianova in 2010, with whom he has two children.[167] He separated from Kouprianova, a Russian-Canadian with Georgian roots,[168] in October 2016;[40] in April 2017, Spencer said he and his wife were not separated and were still together.[169]

In October 2018, Kouprianova accused him, in divorce documents, of multiple forms of abuse.[170][171][172] Kouprianova provided hours of recordings and text messages to the press in order to substantiate her allegations.[171] Court documents detailed emotional abuse, financial abuse, and violent physical abuse, including when Kouprianova was four months pregnant, and frequently in front of their children.[173] According to media reports, the recordings and text messages show Spencer telling his wife that he will "fucking break [her] nose," encouraging her to commit suicide, and apologizing for previous incidents of physical abuse.[174] A caregiver to the children testified in court about Spencer's abuses towards both her and Kouprianova.[174] Spencer denied all allegations made against him, and was not charged with a crime.[174]

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For the British painter see Richard Ball Spencer For other people see Richard Spencer disambiguation Richard Bertrand Spencer born May 11 1978 2 is an American neo Nazi antisemitic conspiracy theorist and white supremacist 3 4 Spencer claimed to have coined the term alt right and was the most prominent advocate of the alt right movement from its earliest days 3 5 He advocates for the reconstitution of the European Union into a white racial empire which he believes will replace the diverse European ethnic identities with one homogeneous White identity 6 7 8 Richard B SpencerSpencer in 2016Born 1978 05 11 May 11 1978 age 45 1 Boston Massachusetts U S EducationSt Mark s School of TexasAlma materColgate UniversityUniversity of Virginia BA University of Chicago MA Duke University PhD candidate withdrew Occupation s Author publisherKnown forPresident and director of the National Policy InstituteExecutive director of Washington Summit PublishersOrganizing the 2017 Unite the Right neo Nazi demonstration in Charlottesville that caused one death and multiple injuries Political partyIndependentMovementAlt rightIdentitarian movementNeo NazismWhite supremacySpouseNina Kouprianova m 2010 div 2018 wbr Children2 Spencer has advocated for the enslavement of Haitians by whites and for the ethnic cleansing of the racial minorities of the United States 9 additionally expressing admiration for the political tactics of American Nazi Party founder George Lincoln Rockwell 10 11 He was a featured speaker at the August 2017 Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville Virginia among other neo Nazi rallies that he has headlined 12 Spencer has repeatedly used Nazi gestures and rhetoric in public In early 2016 Spencer was filmed giving the Nazi salute in a karaoke bar and leaked footage also depicts Spencer giving the Sieg Heil salute to his supporters during the August 2017 Charlottesville rally 13 After Donald Trump was elected president in 2016 Spencer urged his supporters to party like it s 1933 the year Hitler came to power in Germany 14 In the weeks following Spencer quoted Nazi propaganda and denounced Jews 15 At a conference Spencer held celebrating the election Spencer cried Hail Trump hail our people hail victory subsequently Mike Enoch led a number of Spencer s supporters in performing a Nazi salute and a chant similar to the Sieg Heil chant 16 17 In early to mid 2017 when Spencer s following was at its height his supporters would give him the Sieg Heil salute when he entered a room 18 Following the Unite the Right rally Spencer has been involved in several legal issues After the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville during which an alt right supporter drove his car into a group of counter protesters killing one and injuring at least 19 others 19 20 21 Spencer was sued as part of Sines v Kessler for allegedly acting as a gang boss and inciting the killing 22 23 On November 23 2021 the jury found Spencer liable on two counts and were unable to reach verdicts for another two awarding 25 million in total damages 24 25 Three supporters of Spencer were charged with attempted homicide following his October 2017 speech at the University of Florida 26 Following an appeal by the Polish government he was banned from the Schengen Area in 2018 27 28 having been banned previously in 2014 after being deported from Hungary 29 30 31 Spencer has frequently contradicted his own previous statements about his beliefs and ideals in one text exchange in 2022 he told a journalist that he no longer identifies as a white nationalist 32 33 34 35 As of 2024 he was still operating the web based white nationalist publication Radix Journal 36 Contents 1 Early life 2 Activities 2 1 Early activities 2 2 Alt right leader 2 3 Public speaking 3 Public response 3 1 Speech at the University of Florida 3 2 Opposition in Montana 3 3 European Union bans 4 Views 4 1 White identity 4 2 Ethno nationalism 4 3 Nazi rhetoric 4 4 Support for Donald Trump 4 5 Gender roles 4 6 Health care 4 7 Christianity 4 8 Geopolitics 4 9 Libertarianism 4 10 Current self description 5 Influences 6 Legal issues 6 1 Sines v Kessler 7 Personal life 8 References 8 1 Bibliography 9 External linksEarly lifeRichard Bertrand Spencer was born in 1978 in Boston Massachusetts the son of ophthalmologist Rand Spencer and Sherry Spencer nee Dickenhorst the heiress to cotton farms in Louisiana 37 38 He grew up in Preston Hollow Dallas Texas 39 Spencer attended St Mark s School of Texas then Colgate University for one year before transferring to the University of Virginia 37 39 In 2001 he received a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature and Music from the University of Virginia and in 2003 a Master of Arts in the Humanities from the University of Chicago 37 39 From the summer of 2005 into 2006 Spencer attended Vienna International Summer University 39 From 2005 to 2007 he was a PhD student in Modern European intellectual history at Duke University He joined the Duke Conservative Union where he met future President Trump s senior policy advisor Stephen Miller 37 39 His former website says he did not complete his PhD at Duke in order to pursue a life of thought crime 39 ActivitiesEarly activities From March to December 2007 Spencer was the assistant editor at The American Conservative magazine 39 According to founding editor Scott McConnell he was fired from The American Conservative because his views were considered too extreme 40 39 Spencer spoke about the Duke lacrosse case and credits it with changing the course of his career 41 From January 2008 to December 2009 he served as the executive editor of Taki s Magazine a libertarian online magazine published by Taki Theodoracopulos 39 42 He has claimed credit for coining the term alt right in 2008 in order to differentiate himself from mainstream American conservatism although Paul Gottfried argues that both he and Spencer created the term 43 In March 2010 Spencer founded AlternativeRight com a website he edited until 2012 29 In January 2011 he became the owner and executive director of Washington Summit Publishers 39 In January 2011 Spencer became president and director of the National Policy Institute NPI a White supremacist think tank based in Virginia which was once run from his mother s 3 million summer house 44 29 George Hawley an assistant professor of political science at the University of Alabama has described NPI as rather obscure and marginalized until Spencer became its president 45 Spencer was invited to speak at Vanderbilt University in 2010 and Providence College in 2011 by Youth for Western Civilization 46 47 In 2012 he founded Radix Journal as a biannual publication of Washington Summit Publishers 42 29 Contributions have included articles by Kevin B MacDonald Alex Kurtagic and Samuel T Francis 29 He also hosts a weekly podcast Vanguard Radio 29 In 2014 Spencer was deported from Budapest Hungary Under terms of the Schengen Agreement he was banned for three years from 26 countries in Europe after trying to organize the National Policy Institute Conference a conference for White nationalists 29 30 31 Alt right leaderOn January 15 2017 the day of Martin Luther King Jr s birthday Spencer launched the AltRight Corporation and its website altright com another commentary website for alt right members 29 According to Spencer the site is a populist and big tent site for members of the alt right 48 Swedish publisher Daniel Friberg of Arktos Media is co founder and European editor of the site 49 The Southern Poverty Law Center of the United States describes the common thread among contributors as antisemitism rather than White nationalism or White supremacy in general 50 51 Contributors to AltRight com have included Henrik Palmgren and Jared Taylor 52 53 On February 23 2017 Spencer was removed from the Conservative Political Action Conference where he was giving statements to the press A CPAC spokesman said he was removed from the event because other members found him repugnant 54 nbsp White nationalist protesters clash with police during the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville Virginia On May 13 2017 he led a torch lit protest in Charlottesville Virginia against the vote of the city council to remove a statue of Robert E Lee the commanding general of the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia during the American Civil War 55 Spencer and David Duke were among those who led the crowd in chants of You will not replace us and Blood and soil 56 57 58 Michael Signer the mayor of Charlottesville called the protest horrific and stated that it was either profoundly ignorant or intended to instill fear among minorities in a way that hearkens back to the days of the KKK 55 57 59 In August 2017 Spencer was listed as an organizer on posters promoting the Charlottesville Virginia Unite the Right rally It attracted counter protesters and violence broke out One rightist drove his car into a group of counter protesters killing one woman and wounding 30 so severely they needed hospital treatment 12 In November 2017 Twitter removed from Spencer s account the blue checkmark that reported The Washington Post the company gives to prominent accounts to help readers ensure they are authentic Spencer told The Post he was worried this would lead to Twitter banning people like him 60 He later joined the social network Gab 61 In November 2019 Milo Yiannopoulos released an audio recording of Spencer using racist slurs immediately after the 2017 Unite the Right rally Spencer said he did not recall making the remarks but did not deny the voice on the recording was his see White identity 62 63 64 A 2022 publication by the Southern Poverty Law Center stated Spencer s efforts to stage events and the alt right movement around him crumbled in March 2018 following violence outside a Michigan State University event where Spencer was speaking Following this Spencer largely ceased to be an effective leader of the movement 36 Public speaking source source source source source source source source Short clip of Spencer speaking in November 2016 During a speech Spencer delivered in mid November 2016 at an alt right conference attended by approximately 200 people in Washington D C Spencer quoted Nazi propaganda in the original German and denounced Jews 15 Audience members cheered and gave the Nazi salute when he said Hail Trump hail our people hail victory 15 65 and extended his right arm with a glass to toast that victory 66 Spencer later defended their conduct stating that the Nazi salute was given in a spirit of irony and exuberance 67 It was later reported that Spencer had given the Nazi salute at a karaoke bar in April 2016 13 Additionally in 2017 sources indicate Spencer pressured followers to give him the Sieg Heil salute when he entered a room Leaked texts indicate that those who refused to give the Nazi salute to Spencer such as Jason Kessler were stigmatized within the movement 18 Groups and events which Spencer has spoken to include the Property and Freedom Society 68 the American Renaissance conference 69 and the HL Mencken Club 70 In November 2016 an online petition to prevent Spencer from speaking at Texas A amp M University on December 6 2016 was signed by thousands of students employees and alumni 71 A protest and a university organized counter event were held to coincide with Spencer s event 72 source source source source source Richard Spencer speaking about The Alternative Right in the United States in 2010 video by Property and Freedom SocietyOn January 20 2017 Spencer attended the inauguration of Donald Trump As he was giving an impromptu interview on a nearby street afterwards a masked man punched Spencer in the face then fled 73 74 A video of the incident was posted online leading to divergent views on whether the attack was appropriate 75 Shortly after the violent Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville Virginia in August 2017 the University of Florida denied Spencer s request for a September 2017 speaking opportunity citing public safety grounds after opposition from students and locals of Gainesville Florida 76 Due to safety reasons he was also denied speaking requests at Louisiana State University and Michigan State University in August 2017 77 78 In September 2017 Cameron Padgett who tried to book Spencer sued MSU he was represented by Kyle Bristow an MSU alumnus 79 80 On August 16 during a television interview with Israeli Channel 2 anchor Danny Kushmaro Spencer claimed that Jews are vastly over represented in the establishment that is Ivy League educated people who really determine policy 81 Spencer s National Policy Institute David Duke Stefan Molyneux and American Renaissance magazine were among the white nationalist outlets banned by YouTube from their platform in late June 2020 for not following the platform s policies on hate speech 82 Public responseSpeech at the University of Florida After the University of Florida s August 2017 denial of Spencer s request to speak the following month Floridian lawyer Gary Edinger threatened to sue the university for violating the First Amendment by prohibiting Spencer from speaking despite being a publicly funded institution The university subsequently reached an agreement with Edinger allowing Spencer to speak on October 19 2017 83 Florida Governor Rick Scott declared a state of emergency for Alachua County on October 16 saying I find that the threat of a potential emergency is imminent as a result of Spencer s appearance 61 84 On October 19 2017 Spencer spoke at the Curtis M Phillips Center for the Performing Arts on university grounds In addition to Spencer the speakers included Elliott Kline using the pseudonym Eli Mosley of Identity Evropa a white supremacist group from California and Mike Enoch a white nationalist blogger 85 86 The event s security costs reportedly amounted to an estimated 600 000 87 It drew about 2 500 protestors vastly outnumbering Spencer s supporters 88 89 The speech which was Spencer s first public appearance after the Charlottesville rally was disrupted by loud protests 90 91 92 When drowned out by chants from the audience he grew visibly frustrated stating that the protestors were interfering with his freedom of speech He added You are all engaged in what s known as the heckler s veto According to Clay Calvert director of the Marion B Brechner First Amendment Project at the University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications non violent protesting booing and suggesting that the speaker leave was not a heckler s veto in law The speech and the concurrent protests were largely peaceful 89 93 Later that day three of Spencer s supporters were arrested on felony charges following an alleged discharge of a firearm directed at protestors leaving the event The three suspects were residents of Texas who had traveled to Florida to hear Spencer speak According to the Gainesville Police Department they had shouted Hail Hitler and gave Nazi salutes immediately before the alleged attack Authorities said that two of the suspects had known links to extremist groups 94 The men had participated in the August 2017 Unite the Right rally where Spencer had been scheduled to speak 95 96 All three were charged with attempted homicide 97 In the aftermath of the October 19 events Ohio State University declined Spencer s request to allow him to speak on campus citing substantial risk to public safety In response a lawyer representing Spencer s associate and organizer of his speaking tour filed a lawsuit against the university 98 Opposition in Montana The National Policy Institute think tank AlternativeRight com and Radix Journal all use the same mailing address in Whitefish Montana 99 In 2013 a dispute with neoconservative lobbyist Randy Scheunemann at Whitefish Mountain Resort in Montana drew public attention to Spencer and his political views 100 In 2014 a pro tolerance group affiliated with the Montana Human Rights Network rallied against Spencer s residency in Whitefish In response the city council approved a non discrimination resolution 101 In December 2016 Republican Representative Ryan Zinke Republican Senator Steve Daines Democratic Senator Jon Tester Democratic Governor Steve Bullock and Republican Attorney General Tim Fox condemned a neo Nazi march that had been planned for January 2017 102 The community of Whitefish organized in opposition to the event and the march never occurred 103 Also in December 2016 Spencer announced he was considering an independent run for Montana s at large congressional district in the 2017 special election although he ultimately did not enter the race 104 105 106 European Union bans European governments and media have responded to his visits During his speaking tour in Hungary in 2014 Spencer was mocked by the Hungarian newspaper Nepszabadsag for his call for a white Imperium through a revival of the Roman Empire and for his claim to be a racial European ideas that the newspaper called contrived and without any basis in European history 107 In the aftermath of his visit Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban pressed through legislative measures which banned his entry and condemned Spencer 108 The government of Poland has also banned him from entering the country and condemned Spencer 109 citing his Nazi rhetoric the anti Polish and anti Slavic racism of the Nazis and the Nazis genocide of Slavic peoples during World War II 27 In July 2018 Spencer was detained at Keflavik Airport in Reykjavik Iceland en route to Sweden and was ordered by Polish officials to return to the United States the successful effort of the Poles to ban Spencer from other parts of Europe arises from the Schengen Agreement 110 ViewsWhite identity Spencer believes in white pride and the unification of a pan European white race in a potential racial empire resembling the Roman Empire 6 7 8 In an interview with CNN he was criticized for an apparent inconsistency or lack of clarity in his definition of white with his interviewer saying that Spencer defined Syrians as white in the context of Steve Jobs s role in developing the iPhone but described them as a non white presence in Europe in the context of the Syrian refugee crisis 111 In 2013 the Anti Defamation League called Spencer a leader in white supremacist circles and said that after leaving The American Conservative he rejected conservatism because he believed its adherents can t or won t represent explicitly white interests 112 While being interviewed by David Pakman he was asked if he would condemn the Ku Klux Klan and Adolf Hitler he refused by saying I m not going to play this game while stating that Hitler had done things that I think are despicable without elaborating on which things he was referring to 113 In a 2016 interview for Time magazine Spencer said he rejected white supremacy and the slavery of nonwhites preferring to establish America as a white ethnostate 114 He also advocates the creation of a white ethnostate in Europe that would be open to all racial Europeans 6 7 8 115 116 Jason Wilson in The Guardian has argued that Spencer and other white nationalists are appropriating some elements of socialist rhetoric to critique a notion of capitalism centered on stereotypes of Jews 117 According to political scientist Tamir Bar On Spencer defends racialist and anti Semitic agendas of the Old Right under a new metapolitical guise acting as a cultural influencer rather than a direct political actor and using various media outlets to disseminate his views to ordinary people in an accessible manner 118 Audio of Spencer speaking in Charlottesville in August 2017 was leaked by Milo Yiannopoulos in November 2019 in which Spencer reacted to the aftermath of the Unite the Right rally and the death of Heather Heyer in the recording Spencer says We are coming back here like a hundred fucking times I am so mad I am so fucking mad at these people They don t do this to fucking me We are going to fucking ritualistically humiliate them I am coming back here every fucking weekend if I have to Like this is never over I win They fucking lose That s how the world fucking works Little fucking kikes They get ruled by people like me Little fucking octaroons my ancestors fucking enslaved those little pieces of fucking shit I rule the fucking world Those pieces of fucking shit get ruled by people like me They look up and see a face like mine looking down at them That s how the fucking world works We are going to destroy this fucking town 63 Ethno nationalism According to the Southern Poverty Law Center Spencer has advocated for a white homeland for a dispossessed white race and called for peaceful ethnic cleansing to halt the deconstruction of what he describes as white culture 42 119 120 To this end he has supported what he has called the creation of a White ethnostate on the North American continent an ideal that he has regarded as a reconstitution of the Roman Empire 115 116 Spencer claims to be a white Zionist and praised Israel s Jewish nation state law 121 saying Jews are once again at the vanguard rethinking politics and sovereignty for the future showing a path forward for Europeans 122 His position was described as disingenuous as the alt right does not usually support Zionism 123 Prior to the UK vote to leave the EU Spencer expressed support for the multi national bloc as a potential racial empire and an alternative to American hegemony stating that he has always been highly skeptical of so called Euro Skeptics 124 Nazi rhetoric Spencer has made frequent use of Nazi rhetoric and gestures in his public speeches 27 He called Donald Trump s 2016 presidential election the victory of will a phrase evoking the title of Leni Riefenstahl s Triumph of the Will 1935 a Nazi era propaganda film 15 Spencer urged his supporters to party like it s 1933 the year Hitler came to power in Germany 14 In the weeks following Spencer quoted Nazi propaganda and denounced Jews 15 At a conference Spencer held celebrating Trump s election he mentioned the mainstream media in those terms or perhaps we should refer to them in the original German Lugenpresse meaning lying press or press of lies a term frequently used by Joseph Goebbels in Nazi propaganda 125 126 Spencer ended his speech with Hail Trump hail our people hail victory and a number of his supporters gave the Nazi salute and chanted in a similar fashion to the Sieg Heil chant 16 17 Spencer also admires George Lincoln Rockwell the founder of the American Nazi Party for using shock as a positive means to an end 10 Support for Donald Trump Spencer supported Donald Trump in the 2016 presidential election 15 Following Trump s appointment of Steve Bannon as chief White House strategist and senior counselor Spencer said Bannon would be in the best possible position to influence policy 127 By 2018 however Spencer had distanced himself from Trump saying on Twitter that the Trump moment is over and it s time for us to move on The Southern Poverty Law Center reported that around the same time the white nationalist movement as a whole was dissatisfied with Trump s presidency particularly because they believed Trump had failed to put a stop to non white immigration into the US 128 In a July 2019 interview on CNN he called Trump s tweet about four congresswomen telling them to go back to where they came from meaningless as he believed Trump was practicing a con game in not clearly developing a white nationalist agenda He stated that Trump was merely providing tweets that are meaningless and cheap and express the kind of sentiments you might hear from your drunk uncle while he s watching Sean Hannity 129 In 2020 following the assassination of Iranian general Qasem Soleimani Spencer said that he regretted voting for Trump 130 In August of that year Spencer said he would be voting for Joe Biden and the straight Democratic ticket in the 2020 election The MAGA Alt Right moment is over I made mistakes Trump is an obvious disaster but mainly the paradigm contained flaws that we now are able to perceive And it needs to end Spencer wrote So be patient We ll have another day in the sun We need to recover and return in a new form The Biden campaign renounced his support 131 132 Gender roles During the 2016 United States presidential election Spencer tweeted that women should not be allowed to make foreign policy 133 134 He also stated in an interview with The Washington Post that his vision of America as a white ethnostate includes women returning to traditional roles as childbearers and homemakers 135 136 In October 2017 when asked his opinion on American women having the right to vote he said I don t necessarily think that that s a great thing after stating that he was not terribly excited about voting in general 134 Spencer opposes same sex marriage 137 which he has described as unnatural and a non issue commenting that very few gay men will find the idea of monogamy to their liking 138 Despite his opposition to same sex marriage Spencer barred people with anti gay views from the National Policy Institute s annual conference in 2015 139 Health care Spencer supports legal access to abortion in part because he believes it would reduce the number of black and Hispanic people which he says would be a great boon to white people 37 Spencer also supports a national single payer health care system because he believes it would benefit white people 140 141 Christianity Spencer is an atheist 142 although he also believes that the Christian church previously held some pragmatic value because Spencer believes that it helped unify the white population of Europe He opposes traditional Christian values as a moral code due to the fact that Christianity is a universalizing religion rather than an ethnic religion Spencer references his views on Christianity as being influenced by the German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche 37 143 144 Citing Nietzsche s criticism of anti Semitism and nationalism Scott Galupo writing for The Week Sean Illing for Vox and Jordan Harris for The Courier Journal have described Spencer s interpretation of Nietzsche s philosophy as incorrect 143 145 146 Spencer s Radix Journal has promoted paganism running titles such as Why I am a pagan 147 Spencer has also described himself as a cultural Christian 148 Geopolitics Spencer states he voted for Democrat John Kerry over incumbent Republican George W Bush during the 2004 United States presidential election because Bush stood for the war 149 Spencer criticized President Trump s administration for escalating tensions between the U S and Iran In January 2020 Spencer tweeted To the people of Iran there are millions of Americans who do not want war who do not hate you and who respect your nation and its history After our traitorous elite is brought to justice we hope to achieve peace reconciliation and forgiveness 130 Spencer has advocated for the US pulling out of NATO and called Russia the sole white power in the world His former partner Nina Kouprianova under her pen name Nina Byzantina referred to herself as a Kremlin troll leader and regularly aligned to Kremlin talking points with ties to Aleksandr Dugin a far right ultranationalist Russian leader in the Eurasianism movement and writer of Foundations of Geopolitics The webzine founded by Spencer in 2010 called Alternative Right accepted direct contributor pieces from Dugin 150 Kouprianova has translated several books written by Dugin 151 152 The books were later published by Spencer s publishing house Washington Summit Publishers 153 Libertarianism In the late 2000s Spencer was involved in the libertarian movement supporting libertarian Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul 154 and hosting him at his discussion club the Robert Taft Club 37 Spencer later disavowed libertarianism as incompatible with white nationalism and in 2017 he came into conflict with libertarians after reportedly attempting to crash an International Students for Liberty conference 155 Current self description Spencer has frequently contradicted his own previous statements about what he believes and how he identifies himself ideologically In a single text exchange in 2022 he told a journalist for the feminist website Jezebel that he no longer identifies as a white nationalist In June 2022 he described himself on Bumble as politically moderate 32 33 InfluencesAccording to political scientist Tamir Bar On Spencer s key intellectual influences are largely those thinkers concerned with winning the cultural war against egalitarianism liberal democracy capitalism socialism and multiculturalism citing Nietzsche the German Conservative Revolution including Carl Schmitt Ernst Junger and Martin Heidegger French New Right theorists like Alain de Benoist and Guillaume Faye along with other far right figures such as Julius Evola Francis Parker Yockey Aleksandr Dugin and US right wingers with a penchant for race driven politics or anti Semitism like Sam Francis Jared Taylor and Kevin B MacDonald 156 Legal issuesSines v Kessler See also Sines v Kessler In June 2020 Norman K Moon the federal district judge presiding over Sines v Kessler a civil rights lawsuit that stemmed from the violence at the Unite the Right rally in 2017 157 allowed Spencer s lawyer John DiNucci to withdraw from the case on the grounds that Spencer owed DiNucci a significant amount in legal fees and also was not cooperating with him in preparing the case Spencer thereafter represented himself At the time of DiNucci s withdrawal Spencer also faced a 500 fine and two weeks in a county jail in Montana if he did not pay over 60 000 he owed to the guardian ad litem representing his children s interests in Spencer s ongoing divorce proceedings there Ultimately Spencer avoided going to jail after settling the debt 158 On November 23 2021 the jury reached a mixed verdict in the case Along with the other defendants Spencer was found liable on two counts civil conspiracy under Virginia state law and race based harassment or violence 24 The jury deadlocked on the remaining two charges of conspiracy to commit racially motivated violence and whether defendants had knowledge of the conspiracy and failed to prevent it from taking place 157 159 Jurors awarded more than 25 million in total damages with Spencer personally liable for 700 000 in punitive damages 24 25 Spencer stated he would appeal the judgement saying the entire theory of that verdict is fundamentally flawed Roberta Kaplan meanwhile said that the plaintiffs lawyers plan to refile so that a new jury can decide on the deadlocked claims 160 Personal lifeIn 2010 Spencer moved to Whitefish Montana He says he splits his time between Whitefish and Arlington Virginia 115 161 although he has said he has lived in Whitefish for over 10 years and considers it home 162 As of 2017 Spencer was renting an apartment in Alexandria Virginia 163 He moved out in August 2018 164 Prior to his marriage Spencer s dating history included Asian women 165 which he has said predates his white nationalism though this evaluation is disputed 166 Spencer married Nina Kouprianova in 2010 with whom he has two children 167 He separated from Kouprianova a Russian Canadian with Georgian roots 168 in October 2016 40 in April 2017 Spencer said he and his wife were not separated and were still together 169 In October 2018 Kouprianova accused him in divorce documents of multiple forms of abuse 170 171 172 Kouprianova provided hours of recordings and text messages to the press in order to substantiate her allegations 171 Court documents detailed emotional abuse financial abuse and violent physical abuse including when Kouprianova was four months pregnant and frequently in front of their children 173 According to media reports the recordings and text messages show Spencer telling his wife that he will fucking break her nose encouraging her to commit suicide and apologizing for previous 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