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Related: About this forumRichard Spencer hosted an event at a Maryland farm. Halfway through, everyone was kicked out.
Richard Spencer hosted an event at a Maryland farm. Halfway through, everyone was kicked out.
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Richard Spencer hosted an event at a Maryland farm. Halfway through, everyone was kicked out.
By Perry Stein November 21 at 10:10 AM
A weekend conference organized by white nationalist Richard Spencer was shut down after the owners of the Maryland farm he rented discovered he was behind the event. ... The think tank that Spencer leads, the National Policy Institute, hosted the conference for about 100 people at Rocklands Farm, a winery and events venue in Montgomery County. Spencer said in an interview that a third-party logistics company contacted Rocklands Farm on behalf of the National Policy Institute this month and didnt reveal that white nationalists were affiliated with the event when they booked it. The company told the farms management only that it was a corporate gathering, according to Spencer.
The conference started about 11 a.m. Sunday and was scheduled to continue until 8 p.m. Caterers at Rocklands Farm served brunch, and participants recapped 2017. At about 4 p.m., Spencer said, someone working the event learned that Spencer was there, and management told everyone to leave. ... We didnt lie, we didnt deceive, and we certainly did not break any rules while we were there, Spencer said. We had sharp words and were obviously disappointed, but there was no confrontation of any kind.
The farm refunded the groups money after asking it to leave. ... The owners of Rocklands Farm didnt comment on the incident beyond a statement on their website Monday, which says it proudly does business according to family values, including welcoming people of all backgrounds, race, ethnicities, cultures, and religions.
The statement continued: Throughout our history of hosting private events, we have never had to ask a group to leave. However, yesterday, November 19, we discovered that a private event held here was, in reality, a gathering of an organization that is strongly in opposition to our values. We immediately and politely asked the group to leave. We are grateful that the group agreed to peacefully leave.
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Perry Stein covers D.C., Maryland and Virginia. Follow @perrystein
Richard Spencer hosted an event at a Maryland farm. Halfway through, everyone was kicked out.
By Perry Stein November 21 at 10:10 AM
A weekend conference organized by white nationalist Richard Spencer was shut down after the owners of the Maryland farm he rented discovered he was behind the event. ... The think tank that Spencer leads, the National Policy Institute, hosted the conference for about 100 people at Rocklands Farm, a winery and events venue in Montgomery County. Spencer said in an interview that a third-party logistics company contacted Rocklands Farm on behalf of the National Policy Institute this month and didnt reveal that white nationalists were affiliated with the event when they booked it. The company told the farms management only that it was a corporate gathering, according to Spencer.
The conference started about 11 a.m. Sunday and was scheduled to continue until 8 p.m. Caterers at Rocklands Farm served brunch, and participants recapped 2017. At about 4 p.m., Spencer said, someone working the event learned that Spencer was there, and management told everyone to leave. ... We didnt lie, we didnt deceive, and we certainly did not break any rules while we were there, Spencer said. We had sharp words and were obviously disappointed, but there was no confrontation of any kind.
The farm refunded the groups money after asking it to leave. ... The owners of Rocklands Farm didnt comment on the incident beyond a statement on their website Monday, which says it proudly does business according to family values, including welcoming people of all backgrounds, race, ethnicities, cultures, and religions.
The statement continued: Throughout our history of hosting private events, we have never had to ask a group to leave. However, yesterday, November 19, we discovered that a private event held here was, in reality, a gathering of an organization that is strongly in opposition to our values. We immediately and politely asked the group to leave. We are grateful that the group agreed to peacefully leave.
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Perry Stein covers D.C., Maryland and Virginia. Follow @perrystein
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Richard Spencer hosted an event at a Maryland farm. Halfway through, everyone was kicked out. (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Nov 2017
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(20,999 posts)1. Oh Khe-rist on a crutch, Richard....
..."We didnt lie, we didnt deceive..." No, you had a third party book the event without telling Rocklands Farm that they'd be serving a buttload of Ameri-nazis.
Gothmog
(155,054 posts)2. This was an appropriate response