Anyone ever heard of the VT group "Identity Evropa?"
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Anyone ever heard of the VT group "Identity Evropa?"
Apparently its the name of the SPLC chapter that is on VT's campus. If you click on the link below, you can zoom in on Blacksburg on the interactive map showing all of the SPLC campus chapters around the country. It saddens me to see how this cancer has infected my own alma mater.
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Anti-conservative SPLC now has chapters on 100+ campuses
Toni Airaksinen
on Jan 26, 2018 at 3:52 PM EDT
The Southern Poverty Law Center, an organization that maintains a list of conservative "hate groups," now has more than 100 chapters on college campuses across the country.
Chapters are expected to distribute materials such as a guide to the "alt-right on campus," as well as "further the SPLC’s goals by raising awareness of the growth and activities of hate and extremists groups."
The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) now boasts of student-led chapters at more than 100 colleges and universities across the United States.
The SPLC on Campus program, founded in 2011, encourages students to start clubs to advance the SPLC’s agenda by fighting “hate and extremists groups” and promoting an “atmosphere of acceptance and respect” within their campus community.
"Hatewatch is a blog that monitors and exposes the activities of the American radical right." Tweet This
The organization now claims to have a presence at more than 100 colleges and universities, including the University of Northern Colorado, Florida Atlantic University, Virginia Commonwealth University, and many more, according to a map on its website.
Chapters are encouraged to promote the SPLC’s guidebooks, such as the “Alt-right on Campus: What Students Need to Know,” and host events to fight “bias and bigotry” on campus.
All chapters are also required to agree to a set of terms and conditions to “further the SPLC’s goals by raising awareness of the growth and activities of hate and extremists groups.”
But while the SPLC claims to fight hate groups, its Hatewatch blog only “monitors and exposes the activities of the American radical right,” neglecting far-left groups with a history of violence such as Antifa, #Resist, and By Any Means Necessary (BAMN).
Eastern Kentucky University (EKU) is one school with an active SPLC chapter. Founded in 2014 by a group of graduate students in criminal justice, the chapter has remained active since its founding, EKU professor Gary Potter told Campus Reform.
Potter, who is also a professor in the School of Justice Studies at EKU, noted that group has hosted numerous events in the past few years, including annual screenings of The Hunting Ground, an anti-sexual assault documentary, and presenting an SPLC-produced film on the Voting Rights Act.
Potter said students would like to do more with the group, but noted that his school is a “suitcase university,” meaning most students are commuters who leave campus during the weekends.
The SPLC tells potential recruits that they can create “real change” by signing up.
“As a student activist, you are well-positioned to create real change on campus and in your local community,” the program’s website notes. “You’re surrounded by other students who believe in the ideals of justice and equality just like you. They’re also willing to take action.”
https://www.campusreform.org/?ID=10440
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Anti-conservative SPLC now has chapters on 100+ campuses
Toni Airaksinen
on Jan 26, 2018 at 3:52 PM EDT
The Southern Poverty Law Center, an organization that maintains a list of conservative "hate groups," now has more than 100 chapters on college campuses across the country.
Chapters are expected to distribute materials such as a guide to the "alt-right on campus," as well as "further the SPLC’s goals by raising awareness of the growth and activities of hate and extremists groups."
The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) now boasts of student-led chapters at more than 100 colleges and universities across the United States.
The SPLC on Campus program, founded in 2011, encourages students to start clubs to advance the SPLC’s agenda by fighting “hate and extremists groups” and promoting an “atmosphere of acceptance and respect” within their campus community.
"Hatewatch is a blog that monitors and exposes the activities of the American radical right." Tweet This
The organization now claims to have a presence at more than 100 colleges and universities, including the University of Northern Colorado, Florida Atlantic University, Virginia Commonwealth University, and many more, according to a map on its website.
Chapters are encouraged to promote the SPLC’s guidebooks, such as the “Alt-right on Campus: What Students Need to Know,” and host events to fight “bias and bigotry” on campus.
All chapters are also required to agree to a set of terms and conditions to “further the SPLC’s goals by raising awareness of the growth and activities of hate and extremists groups.”
But while the SPLC claims to fight hate groups, its Hatewatch blog only “monitors and exposes the activities of the American radical right,” neglecting far-left groups with a history of violence such as Antifa, #Resist, and By Any Means Necessary (BAMN).
Eastern Kentucky University (EKU) is one school with an active SPLC chapter. Founded in 2014 by a group of graduate students in criminal justice, the chapter has remained active since its founding, EKU professor Gary Potter told Campus Reform.
Potter, who is also a professor in the School of Justice Studies at EKU, noted that group has hosted numerous events in the past few years, including annual screenings of The Hunting Ground, an anti-sexual assault documentary, and presenting an SPLC-produced film on the Voting Rights Act.
Potter said students would like to do more with the group, but noted that his school is a “suitcase university,” meaning most students are commuters who leave campus during the weekends.
The SPLC tells potential recruits that they can create “real change” by signing up.
“As a student activist, you are well-positioned to create real change on campus and in your local community,” the program’s website notes. “You’re surrounded by other students who believe in the ideals of justice and equality just like you. They’re also willing to take action.”
https://www.campusreform.org/?ID=10440
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Re: Anyone ever heard of the VT group "Identity Evropa?"
I would assume they have space in Squires.
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Re: Anyone ever heard of the VT group "Identity Evropa?"
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Re: Anyone ever heard of the VT group "Identity Evropa?"
"Identity Evropa" seems like an unusual name for a campus SPLC chapter.UpstateSCHokie wrote:Apparently its the name of the SPLC chapter that is on VT's campus.
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Re: Anyone ever heard of the VT group "Identity Evropa?"
LOL.UpstateSCHokie wrote:Apparently its the name of the SPLC chapter that is on VT's campus. If you click on the link below, you can zoom in on Blacksburg on the interactive map showing all of the SPLC campus chapters around the country. It saddens me to see how this cancer has infected my own alma mater.
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Anti-conservative SPLC now has chapters on 100+ campuses
Toni Airaksinen
on Jan 26, 2018 at 3:52 PM EDT
The Southern Poverty Law Center, an organization that maintains a list of conservative "hate groups," now has more than 100 chapters on college campuses across the country.
Chapters are expected to distribute materials such as a guide to the "alt-right on campus," as well as "further the SPLC’s goals by raising awareness of the growth and activities of hate and extremists groups."
The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) now boasts of student-led chapters at more than 100 colleges and universities across the United States.
The SPLC on Campus program, founded in 2011, encourages students to start clubs to advance the SPLC’s agenda by fighting “hate and extremists groups” and promoting an “atmosphere of acceptance and respect” within their campus community.
"Hatewatch is a blog that monitors and exposes the activities of the American radical right." Tweet This
The organization now claims to have a presence at more than 100 colleges and universities, including the University of Northern Colorado, Florida Atlantic University, Virginia Commonwealth University, and many more, according to a map on its website.
Chapters are encouraged to promote the SPLC’s guidebooks, such as the “Alt-right on Campus: What Students Need to Know,” and host events to fight “bias and bigotry” on campus.
All chapters are also required to agree to a set of terms and conditions to “further the SPLC’s goals by raising awareness of the growth and activities of hate and extremists groups.”
But while the SPLC claims to fight hate groups, its Hatewatch blog only “monitors and exposes the activities of the American radical right,” neglecting far-left groups with a history of violence such as Antifa, #Resist, and By Any Means Necessary (BAMN).
Eastern Kentucky University (EKU) is one school with an active SPLC chapter. Founded in 2014 by a group of graduate students in criminal justice, the chapter has remained active since its founding, EKU professor Gary Potter told Campus Reform.
Potter, who is also a professor in the School of Justice Studies at EKU, noted that group has hosted numerous events in the past few years, including annual screenings of The Hunting Ground, an anti-sexual assault documentary, and presenting an SPLC-produced film on the Voting Rights Act.
Potter said students would like to do more with the group, but noted that his school is a “suitcase university,” meaning most students are commuters who leave campus during the weekends.
The SPLC tells potential recruits that they can create “real change” by signing up.
“As a student activist, you are well-positioned to create real change on campus and in your local community,” the program’s website notes. “You’re surrounded by other students who believe in the ideals of justice and equality just like you. They’re also willing to take action.”
https://www.campusreform.org/?ID=10440
The map they showed is a map of on campus white supremacist groups, not SPLC groups.
You can now rejoice, instead of being sad.
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Re: Anyone ever heard of the VT group "Identity Evropa?"
SPLC has mapped what they deem hate groups. "Identity Europa" doesn't sound like an SPLC thing. Of course, making the SPLC's "list" doesn't mean the group would be a hate group (or white supremacist) either, since the SPLC is, itself, a hate group.
I agree that I would want SPLC no where near my old campus.
They are miles away from their beginnings.
I agree that I would want SPLC no where near my old campus.
They are miles away from their beginnings.
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Re: Anyone ever heard of the VT group "Identity Evropa?"
DC & Hoof - SPLC is indeed establishing campus groups. That's what the article was about.
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Re: Anyone ever heard of the VT group "Identity Evropa?"
That’s funny.....HokieFanDC wrote:LOL.UpstateSCHokie wrote:Apparently its the name of the SPLC chapter that is on VT's campus. If you click on the link below, you can zoom in on Blacksburg on the interactive map showing all of the SPLC campus chapters around the country. It saddens me to see how this cancer has infected my own alma mater.
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Anti-conservative SPLC now has chapters on 100+ campuses
Toni Airaksinen
on Jan 26, 2018 at 3:52 PM EDT
The Southern Poverty Law Center, an organization that maintains a list of conservative "hate groups," now has more than 100 chapters on college campuses across the country.
Chapters are expected to distribute materials such as a guide to the "alt-right on campus," as well as "further the SPLC’s goals by raising awareness of the growth and activities of hate and extremists groups."
The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) now boasts of student-led chapters at more than 100 colleges and universities across the United States.
The SPLC on Campus program, founded in 2011, encourages students to start clubs to advance the SPLC’s agenda by fighting “hate and extremists groups” and promoting an “atmosphere of acceptance and respect” within their campus community.
"Hatewatch is a blog that monitors and exposes the activities of the American radical right." Tweet This
The organization now claims to have a presence at more than 100 colleges and universities, including the University of Northern Colorado, Florida Atlantic University, Virginia Commonwealth University, and many more, according to a map on its website.
Chapters are encouraged to promote the SPLC’s guidebooks, such as the “Alt-right on Campus: What Students Need to Know,” and host events to fight “bias and bigotry” on campus.
All chapters are also required to agree to a set of terms and conditions to “further the SPLC’s goals by raising awareness of the growth and activities of hate and extremists groups.”
But while the SPLC claims to fight hate groups, its Hatewatch blog only “monitors and exposes the activities of the American radical right,” neglecting far-left groups with a history of violence such as Antifa, #Resist, and By Any Means Necessary (BAMN).
Eastern Kentucky University (EKU) is one school with an active SPLC chapter. Founded in 2014 by a group of graduate students in criminal justice, the chapter has remained active since its founding, EKU professor Gary Potter told Campus Reform.
Potter, who is also a professor in the School of Justice Studies at EKU, noted that group has hosted numerous events in the past few years, including annual screenings of The Hunting Ground, an anti-sexual assault documentary, and presenting an SPLC-produced film on the Voting Rights Act.
Potter said students would like to do more with the group, but noted that his school is a “suitcase university,” meaning most students are commuters who leave campus during the weekends.
The SPLC tells potential recruits that they can create “real change” by signing up.
“As a student activist, you are well-positioned to create real change on campus and in your local community,” the program’s website notes. “You’re surrounded by other students who believe in the ideals of justice and equality just like you. They’re also willing to take action.”
https://www.campusreform.org/?ID=10440
The map they showed is a map of on campus white supremacist groups, not SPLC groups.
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Re: Anyone ever heard of the VT group "Identity Evropa?"
They map is of what they call "hate" groups.RiverguyVT wrote: DC & Hoof - SPLC is indeed establishing campus groups. That's what the article was about.
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Re: Anyone ever heard of the VT group "Identity Evropa?"
So? There is not one on the VT campus, which is what the hand-wringers in this thread are concerned about.RiverguyVT wrote: DC & Hoof - SPLC is indeed establishing campus groups. That's what the article was about.
And in the same vein, colleges allow SLPC groups just like they allow white supremacist groups.
Both sides of the hate spectrum are allowed on campus.
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Re: Anyone ever heard of the VT group "Identity Evropa?"
Colleges that I can think of do NOT allow white supremacist groups. Hell. They don't even allow Ann Coulter, gay-married-to-a-black Milo Y, David Horowitz, nor Ben Shapiro to even visit and speak.HokieFanDC wrote:So? There is not one on the VT campus, which is what the hand-wringers in this thread are concerned about.RiverguyVT wrote: DC & Hoof - SPLC is indeed establishing campus groups. That's what the article was about.
And in the same vein, colleges allow SLPC groups just like they allow white supremacist groups.
Both sides of the hate spectrum are allowed on campus.
"just like they allow white supremacist groups" - what you smokin?
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Re: Anyone ever heard of the VT group "Identity Evropa?"
RiverguyVT wrote:Colleges that I can think of do NOT allow white supremacist groups. Hell. They don't even allow Ann Coulter, gay-married-to-a-black Milo Y, David Horowitz, nor Ben Shapiro to even visit and speak.HokieFanDC wrote:So? There is not one on the VT campus, which is what the hand-wringers in this thread are concerned about.RiverguyVT wrote: DC & Hoof - SPLC is indeed establishing campus groups. That's what the article was about.
And in the same vein, colleges allow SLPC groups just like they allow white supremacist groups.
Both sides of the hate spectrum are allowed on campus.
"just like they allow white supremacist groups" - what you smokin?
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Re: Anyone ever heard of the VT group "Identity Evropa?"
Speakers and college clubs/groups are not the same thing. As long as a group follows the college rules, they can be on campus.RiverguyVT wrote:Colleges that I can think of do NOT allow white supremacist groups. Hell. They don't even allow Ann Coulter, gay-married-to-a-black Milo Y, David Horowitz, nor Ben Shapiro to even visit and speak.HokieFanDC wrote:So? There is not one on the VT campus, which is what the hand-wringers in this thread are concerned about.RiverguyVT wrote: DC & Hoof - SPLC is indeed establishing campus groups. That's what the article was about.
And in the same vein, colleges allow SLPC groups just like they allow white supremacist groups.
Both sides of the hate spectrum are allowed on campus.
"just like they allow white supremacist groups" - what you smokin?
A white supremacist group (or call it white nationalist if you want to use a tame word) can be on campus as long as they follow the rules. Same as SPLC, which lots of people call a hate group, and lots of people don't.
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Name 3 colleges, and the white supremacist groups they allow
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Re: Anyone ever heard of the VT group "Identity Evropa?"
Take a look at the map posted on Uppie's article. I don't know anything about white supremacist groups, or liberal hate groups, so can't point out who's who...other than maybe ANTIFA.RiverguyVT wrote:Name 3 colleges, and the white supremacist groups they allow
So, you're asking the wrong person. But, you think SPLC is a despicable group. There are people that think those groups listed are despicable.
They are both allowed on campus.
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Re: Anyone ever heard of the VT group "Identity Evropa?"
If I misinterpreted the map then my bad. But the way the article is written, it implies that the map shows the SPLC chapters. And I've never heard of Identity Evropa so I have no idea what they are:
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MAP INSERTED HEREThe SPLC on Campus program, founded in 2011, encourages students to start clubs to advance the SPLC’s agenda by fighting “hate and extremists groups” and promoting an “atmosphere of acceptance and respect” within their campus community.
The organization now claims to have a presence at more than 100 colleges and universities, including the University of Northern Colorado, Florida Atlantic University, Virginia Commonwealth University, and many more, according to a map on its website
Chapters are encouraged to promote the SPLC’s guidebooks, such as the “Alt-right on Campus: What Students Need to Know,” and host events to fight “bias and bigotry” on campus.
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Re: Anyone ever heard of the VT group "Identity Evropa?"
You **** it up, Uppity.UpstateSCHokie wrote:If I misinterpreted the map then my bad. But the way the article is written, it implies that the map shows the SPLC chapters. And I've never heard of Identity Evropa so I have no idea what they are:
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MAP INSERTED HEREThe SPLC on Campus program, founded in 2011, encourages students to start clubs to advance the SPLC’s agenda by fighting “hate and extremists groups” and promoting an “atmosphere of acceptance and respect” within their campus community.
The organization now claims to have a presence at more than 100 colleges and universities, including the University of Northern Colorado, Florida Atlantic University, Virginia Commonwealth University, and many more, according to a map on its website
Chapters are encouraged to promote the SPLC’s guidebooks, such as the “Alt-right on Campus: What Students Need to Know,” and host events to fight “bias and bigotry” on campus.
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Re: Anyone ever heard of the VT group "Identity Evropa?"
Uh, ....no.HokieFanDC wrote:Take a look at the map posted on Uppie's article. I don't know anything about white supremacist groups, or liberal hate groups, so can't point out who's who...other than maybe ANTIFA.RiverguyVT wrote:Name 3 colleges, and the white supremacist groups they allow
So, you're asking the wrong person. But, you think SPLC is a despicable group. There are people that think those groups listed are despicable.
They are both allowed on campus.
You said, “...colleges allow SLPC (sic) groups just like they allow white supremicist groups...”
Colleges don’t allow white supremicist groups. Don’t try to move the goalposts by now saying something along the lines of (paraphrase) “ it depends what you mean by white supremicist”
No. Just...no.
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Re: Anyone ever heard of the VT group "Identity Evropa?"
OK fine. Let's take Identity Evropa. Their leader is Nathan Damigo, a lost halfwit who found himself a home among white nationalists and supremacists. He believes that the success of the western world comes from the DNA of white people, and that they are superior to others. They don't allow non-whites, including Jews, into their organization. They want to make America into a 90% white country.RiverguyVT wrote:Uh, ....no.HokieFanDC wrote:Take a look at the map posted on Uppie's article. I don't know anything about white supremacist groups, or liberal hate groups, so can't point out who's who...other than maybe ANTIFA.RiverguyVT wrote:Name 3 colleges, and the white supremacist groups they allow
So, you're asking the wrong person. But, you think SPLC is a despicable group. There are people that think those groups listed are despicable.
They are both allowed on campus.
You said, “...colleges allow SLPC (sic) groups just like they allow white supremicist groups...”
Colleges don’t allow white supremicist groups. Don’t try to move the goalposts by now saying something along the lines of (paraphrase) “ it depends what you mean by white supremicist”
No. Just...no.
He's the dude who punched the woman at the Coulter Berkeley protest where Antifa and the white supremacist groups got into fights.
I think he's a white supremacist, and his group is on the VT campus.
Re: Anyone ever heard of the VT group "Identity Evropa?"
So he's the white version of every other ethnic group - got it. I might start taking you and the SPLC remotely seriously when you start bellyaching 1/10th of 1% as much about groups like La Raza and [insert any black group] as much as you do about a bunch of clean shaven white guys who look like they escaped from a Mormon mission. By the way, that ANTIFA chick (aka "Moldylocks") got everything that was coming to her - you denigrate yourself by making such a foolish argument. C'mon.HokieFanDC wrote:OK fine. Let's take Identity Evropa. Their leader is Nathan Damigo, a lost halfwit who found himself a home among white nationalists and supremacists. He believes that the success of the western world comes from the DNA of white people, and that they are superior to others. They don't allow non-whites, including Jews, into their organization. They want to make America into a 90% white country.RiverguyVT wrote:Uh, ....no.HokieFanDC wrote:Take a look at the map posted on Uppie's article. I don't know anything about white supremacist groups, or liberal hate groups, so can't point out who's who...other than maybe ANTIFA.RiverguyVT wrote:Name 3 colleges, and the white supremacist groups they allow
So, you're asking the wrong person. But, you think SPLC is a despicable group. There are people that think those groups listed are despicable.
They are both allowed on campus.
You said, “...colleges allow SLPC (sic) groups just like they allow white supremicist groups...”
Colleges don’t allow white supremicist groups. Don’t try to move the goalposts by now saying something along the lines of (paraphrase) “ it depends what you mean by white supremicist”
No. Just...no.
He's the dude who punched the woman at the Coulter Berkeley protest where Antifa and the white supremacist groups got into fights.
I think he's a white supremacist, and his group is on the VT campus.
Re: Anyone ever heard of the VT group "Identity Evropa?"
I assume their entire basis for this is that VT associate professor (English?) who posted stuff online and then got outed/ outed himself.UpstateSCHokie wrote:Apparently its the name of the SPLC chapter that is on VT's campus. If you click on the link below, you can zoom in on Blacksburg on the interactive map showing all of the SPLC campus chapters around the country. It saddens me to see how this cancer has infected my own alma mater.
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Anti-conservative SPLC now has chapters on 100+ campuses
Toni Airaksinen
on Jan 26, 2018 at 3:52 PM EDT
The Southern Poverty Law Center, an organization that maintains a list of conservative "hate groups," now has more than 100 chapters on college campuses across the country.
Chapters are expected to distribute materials such as a guide to the "alt-right on campus," as well as "further the SPLC’s goals by raising awareness of the growth and activities of hate and extremists groups."
The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) now boasts of student-led chapters at more than 100 colleges and universities across the United States.
The SPLC on Campus program, founded in 2011, encourages students to start clubs to advance the SPLC’s agenda by fighting “hate and extremists groups” and promoting an “atmosphere of acceptance and respect” within their campus community.
"Hatewatch is a blog that monitors and exposes the activities of the American radical right." Tweet This
The organization now claims to have a presence at more than 100 colleges and universities, including the University of Northern Colorado, Florida Atlantic University, Virginia Commonwealth University, and many more, according to a map on its website.
Chapters are encouraged to promote the SPLC’s guidebooks, such as the “Alt-right on Campus: What Students Need to Know,” and host events to fight “bias and bigotry” on campus.
All chapters are also required to agree to a set of terms and conditions to “further the SPLC’s goals by raising awareness of the growth and activities of hate and extremists groups.”
But while the SPLC claims to fight hate groups, its Hatewatch blog only “monitors and exposes the activities of the American radical right,” neglecting far-left groups with a history of violence such as Antifa, #Resist, and By Any Means Necessary (BAMN).
Eastern Kentucky University (EKU) is one school with an active SPLC chapter. Founded in 2014 by a group of graduate students in criminal justice, the chapter has remained active since its founding, EKU professor Gary Potter told Campus Reform.
Potter, who is also a professor in the School of Justice Studies at EKU, noted that group has hosted numerous events in the past few years, including annual screenings of The Hunting Ground, an anti-sexual assault documentary, and presenting an SPLC-produced film on the Voting Rights Act.
Potter said students would like to do more with the group, but noted that his school is a “suitcase university,” meaning most students are commuters who leave campus during the weekends.
The SPLC tells potential recruits that they can create “real change” by signing up.
“As a student activist, you are well-positioned to create real change on campus and in your local community,” the program’s website notes. “You’re surrounded by other students who believe in the ideals of justice and equality just like you. They’re also willing to take action.”
https://www.campusreform.org/?ID=10440
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Re: Anyone ever heard of the VT group "Identity Evropa?"
I don't bellyache about them at all. The bellyaching in this thread came from a bunch of posters who were bellyaching about things that weren't actually happening. I've said as many negative things about black groups, or BLM, or La Raza (which isn't a homogeneous group) as I've said about the white supremacist groups.USN_Hokie wrote:So he's the white version of every other ethnic group - got it. I might start taking you and the SPLC remotely seriously when you start bellyaching 1/10th of 1% as much about groups like La Raza and [insert any black group] as much as you do about a bunch of clean shaven white guys who look like they escaped from a Mormon mission. By the way, that ANTIFA chick (aka "Moldylocks") got everything that was coming to her - you denigrate yourself by making such a foolish argument. C'mon.HokieFanDC wrote:OK fine. Let's take Identity Evropa. Their leader is Nathan Damigo, a lost halfwit who found himself a home among white nationalists and supremacists. He believes that the success of the western world comes from the DNA of white people, and that they are superior to others. They don't allow non-whites, including Jews, into their organization. They want to make America into a 90% white country.RiverguyVT wrote:Uh, ....no.HokieFanDC wrote:Take a look at the map posted on Uppie's article. I don't know anything about white supremacist groups, or liberal hate groups, so can't point out who's who...other than maybe ANTIFA.RiverguyVT wrote:Name 3 colleges, and the white supremacist groups they allow
So, you're asking the wrong person. But, you think SPLC is a despicable group. There are people that think those groups listed are despicable.
They are both allowed on campus.
You said, “...colleges allow SLPC (sic) groups just like they allow white supremicist groups...”
Colleges don’t allow white supremicist groups. Don’t try to move the goalposts by now saying something along the lines of (paraphrase) “ it depends what you mean by white supremicist”
No. Just...no.
He's the dude who punched the woman at the Coulter Berkeley protest where Antifa and the white supremacist groups got into fights.
I think he's a white supremacist, and his group is on the VT campus.
You still feel the need to defend them. I'm not defending any of them.
And I wasn't making an argument, I was stating a fact. The dude punched her. Not sure whether she deserved it or not. I've never found a reason to punch a girl.
Your comparison of the way they look to a Mormon mission? Please don't ever talk about denigrating yourself by making a foolish argument. These are people who display Nazi flags and salutes, and people on this board (not sure if you're one of them), who are dismissive of those, because....I don't know why. But, you think the fact that they wear khakis and oxfords is important?
Re: Anyone ever heard of the VT group "Identity Evropa?"
I'm not defending them, I'm defending logic and consistency. Diversity sure seems to look more and more like "anti-white" lately. Trump just offered to make 3x more illegals citizens than Obama did and the democrats just called it a (paraphrasing) "plan for white nationalism" or some nonsense. There are real groups out there committing real crimes - I'm having having a real hard time understanding how DC is worried about some dude wearing a tie punching a hippy. Not really moving my give an eff meter.HokieFanDC wrote:I don't bellyache about them at all. The bellyaching in this thread came from a bunch of posters who were bellyaching about things that weren't actually happening. I've said as many negative things about black groups, or BLM, or La Raza (which isn't a homogeneous group) as I've said about the white supremacist groups.USN_Hokie wrote:So he's the white version of every other ethnic group - got it. I might start taking you and the SPLC remotely seriously when you start bellyaching 1/10th of 1% as much about groups like La Raza and [insert any black group] as much as you do about a bunch of clean shaven white guys who look like they escaped from a Mormon mission. By the way, that ANTIFA chick (aka "Moldylocks") got everything that was coming to her - you denigrate yourself by making such a foolish argument. C'mon.HokieFanDC wrote:OK fine. Let's take Identity Evropa. Their leader is Nathan Damigo, a lost halfwit who found himself a home among white nationalists and supremacists. He believes that the success of the western world comes from the DNA of white people, and that they are superior to others. They don't allow non-whites, including Jews, into their organization. They want to make America into a 90% white country.RiverguyVT wrote:Uh, ....no.HokieFanDC wrote:Take a look at the map posted on Uppie's article. I don't know anything about white supremacist groups, or liberal hate groups, so can't point out who's who...other than maybe ANTIFA.RiverguyVT wrote:Name 3 colleges, and the white supremacist groups they allow
So, you're asking the wrong person. But, you think SPLC is a despicable group. There are people that think those groups listed are despicable.
They are both allowed on campus.
You said, “...colleges allow SLPC (sic) groups just like they allow white supremicist groups...”
Colleges don’t allow white supremicist groups. Don’t try to move the goalposts by now saying something along the lines of (paraphrase) “ it depends what you mean by white supremicist”
No. Just...no.
He's the dude who punched the woman at the Coulter Berkeley protest where Antifa and the white supremacist groups got into fights.
I think he's a white supremacist, and his group is on the VT campus.
You still feel the need to defend them. I'm not defending any of them.
And I wasn't making an argument, I was stating a fact. The dude punched her. Not sure whether she deserved it or not. I've never found a reason to punch a girl.
Your comparison of the way they look to a Mormon mission? Please don't ever talk about denigrating yourself by making a foolish argument. These are people who display Nazi flags and salutes, and people on this board (not sure if you're one of them), who are dismissive of those, because....I don't know why. But, you think the fact that they wear khakis and oxfords is important?
Oh, and she wanted to fight like a man and got hit like a man. Equality is a beautiful thing.
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Re: Anyone ever heard of the VT group "Identity Evropa?"
It’s not surprising that a white nationalist would defend a white nationalist, but this seems a little low for even you Cap’nUSN_Hokie wrote:I'm not defending them, I'm defending logic and consistency. Diversity sure seems to look more and more like "anti-white" lately. Trump just offered to make 3x more illegals citizens than Obama did and the democrats just called it a (paraphrasing) "plan for white nationalism" or some nonsense. There are real groups out there committing real crimes - I'm having having a real hard time understanding how DC is worried about some dude wearing a tie punching a hippy. Not really moving my give an eff meter.HokieFanDC wrote:I don't bellyache about them at all. The bellyaching in this thread came from a bunch of posters who were bellyaching about things that weren't actually happening. I've said as many negative things about black groups, or BLM, or La Raza (which isn't a homogeneous group) as I've said about the white supremacist groups.USN_Hokie wrote:So he's the white version of every other ethnic group - got it. I might start taking you and the SPLC remotely seriously when you start bellyaching 1/10th of 1% as much about groups like La Raza and [insert any black group] as much as you do about a bunch of clean shaven white guys who look like they escaped from a Mormon mission. By the way, that ANTIFA chick (aka "Moldylocks") got everything that was coming to her - you denigrate yourself by making such a foolish argument. C'mon.HokieFanDC wrote:OK fine. Let's take Identity Evropa. Their leader is Nathan Damigo, a lost halfwit who found himself a home among white nationalists and supremacists. He believes that the success of the western world comes from the DNA of white people, and that they are superior to others. They don't allow non-whites, including Jews, into their organization. They want to make America into a 90% white country.RiverguyVT wrote:Uh, ....no.HokieFanDC wrote: Take a look at the map posted on Uppie's article. I don't know anything about white supremacist groups, or liberal hate groups, so can't point out who's who...other than maybe ANTIFA.
So, you're asking the wrong person. But, you think SPLC is a despicable group. There are people that think those groups listed are despicable.
They are both allowed on campus.
You said, “...colleges allow SLPC (sic) groups just like they allow white supremicist groups...”
Colleges don’t allow white supremicist groups. Don’t try to move the goalposts by now saying something along the lines of (paraphrase) “ it depends what you mean by white supremicist”
No. Just...no.
He's the dude who punched the woman at the Coulter Berkeley protest where Antifa and the white supremacist groups got into fights.
I think he's a white supremacist, and his group is on the VT campus.
You still feel the need to defend them. I'm not defending any of them.
And I wasn't making an argument, I was stating a fact. The dude punched her. Not sure whether she deserved it or not. I've never found a reason to punch a girl.
Your comparison of the way they look to a Mormon mission? Please don't ever talk about denigrating yourself by making a foolish argument. These are people who display Nazi flags and salutes, and people on this board (not sure if you're one of them), who are dismissive of those, because....I don't know why. But, you think the fact that they wear khakis and oxfords is important?
Oh, and she wanted to fight like a man and got hit like a man. Equality is a beautiful thing.
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With their Cap’n and Chief Intelligence Officer having deserted them, River, Ham and Joe valiantly continue their whataboutismistic last stand of the DJT apology tour.
Re: Anyone ever heard of the VT group
Congratulations, you're using complete sentences now.ip_law-hokie wrote: It’s not surprising that a white nationalist would defend a white nationalist, but this seems a little low for even you Cap’n