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August 24, 2020
Richard Spencer Announces He's Joining the NeverTrumpers and the Democrat Party
You won't hear much about this from the leftwing racist media.
Richard Spencer
@RichardBSpencer
Replying to @MattRayLiberty
I plan to vote for Biden and a straight democratic ticket. It's not based on "accelerationism" or anything like that; the liberals are clearly more competent people.
He's tweeting out memes about his precious Democrat party.
As Instapundit notes, Spencer has finally found his correct political home.
New York University moves to implement racial segregation in student dorms
By Karsten Schneider
24 August 2020
Since late June, the Office of Residential Life and Housing Services at New York University (NYU) has been working closely with a small, student-led task force to make racially segregated housing a reality in undergraduate student dorms.
On July 20, Washington Square News, the weekly undergraduate student newspaper of NYU, published an article titled "Student-Led Task Force Calls for Black Housing on Campus," in which they reported on the university's willingness to help implement residential communities open solely to "Black-identifying students with Black Resident Assistants." Since then, the university has officially given the project a green light, aiming to have NYU's first segregated residential floor established by Fall 2021.
A little over two months ago, a recently-organized advocacy group called Black Violets created an online petition demanding that the university "implement Black student housing on campus in the vein of themed engagement floors across first-year and upperclassmen residence halls." In their petition, the group argues that "Too often in the classroom and in residential life, black students bear the brunt of educating their uninformed peers about racism." African American students, they state, desperately require a "safe space" where they can escape from students, staff, and faculty of other races.