Disgraceful behavior by the Fratboy Führer Spencer and his gay pal Milo at Dallas bar

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Dallas, Texas newspaper gloats: “Meet the Dallas Bartender Who Kicked Milo Yiannopoulos and Some Neo-Nazis Out of Her Bar” http://www.dallasobserver.com/news/interview-with-bartender-who-kicked-milo-yiannopoulos-out-of-karaoke-9948271

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One night in 2016, infamous right-wing provocateur Milo Yiannopoulos and homegrown Dallas white nationalist Richard Spencer walked into a karaoke bar on Abrams Road in Lake Highlands. They left less than a half-hour later after being kicked out by One Nostalgia Tavern’s bartenders. Before they did, someone filmed a video of Yiannopoulos singing “America the Beautiful” as Spencer and his fellow travelers gave Nazi salutes from the crowd.

Last night, the Observer talked to one of the bartenders on duty the night the video was filmed about how it feels to be part of what’s now the centerpiece of a Buzzfeed feature exploring the connections between Yiannopoulos’ former employer Breitbart and the mishmash of white nationalists, racists and neo-Nazis sometimes referred to as the alt-right.

“It was around 1 a.m. when [Yiannopoulos, Spencer and friends] came into the bar. It was very odd because they all had the same haircut,” Amiti Perry says. “I had no idea who Richard Spencer was. I had no idea that was Milo. In fact, I had no idea that was Milo until today.”

Yiannopoulos and his group were all dressed alike, Perry says, outfitted in the pastels and crew cuts often seen at alt-right gatherings.

“They were very loud and abrasive in ordering their drinks ” waving their money and pounding on the bar. I said, ‘Oh, it looks like you boys are celebrating something,’ and they said, ‘Oh, we just came from a rally,'” Perry says. “I asked them if it was a fraternity thing [because they were all dressed alike], and they said, ‘You could call it that.'”

The Observer couldn’t find a record or report of a meeting or rally hosted by Yiannopoulos or Spencer in Dallas on April 2, 2016 ” the pair hit One Nostagia Tavern early in the morning of April 3 ” but Perry says they could’ve been coming from a meeting at one of the many hotels near the bar. Neither Yiannopoulos nor Spencer had been to the bar before or has returned since, Perry says.

“They got their drinks and didn’t tip,” Perry says. “Karaoke had ended, but they asked our karaoke hostess if they could sing a cappella because she was already shutting down her equipment. Then they asked our owner, and he was like, ‘It’s not a big deal, sing something a cappella.'”

Usually when someone sings at the bar without the help of the karaoke machine, he or she sings something familiar, like a show tune, Perry says.

“We had no idea what was about to happen. They started ‘America the Beautiful,’ and I looked at my co-workers and said, ‘This is odd,'” Perry says. “Then all of the sudden, halfway through the song, I see, from behind the stage, about 15 arms go up in the salute.”

Richard Spencer salutes as Yiannopoulos sings “America the Beautiful.”
Buzzfeed via Youtube

Perry says she got angry and rushed the stage, grabbing the microphone just as the song ” and video clip ” ended.

“I said, ‘Get the fuck out. You are not welcome here, at all,'” Perry says. “I was yelling at them, and ” I remember this distinctly ” they all came around me on the stage and were yelling things. Some were shouting, ‘Trump, Trump, Trump.’ At that point, it started to hit me who these people were, and then they started saying, ‘Make America great again.’

“Then I had people get in my face. It might have been Milo because he didn’t immediately go outside; he was kind of getting them roused, and they were saying, ‘Make America white again.'” [….]

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John de Nugent Contrast that with what I experienced last night. I visit taverns to network with people when they are relaxing, playing music, and obviously are there in a mood to chat with their fellow man or woman (as opposed to just getting a buzz on at home).
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Half this town knows me now after three years of constant socializing (and attending three different local churches, and patronizing a café and two diners). They also know “who I am,” a major white nationalist…..
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One gal was very friendly and said: “Oh, you’re that guy the government is after!” And it was not hostile, but sort of admiring. A lot of people hate the system.
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A gent with a dark beard hailed me, “Hey, John!” and bought me a beer. A 19-year Army vet came over and said: “I want you to know I have seen your blog, and I support your right to say what you think, because this is America.” He and I talked about our common Army experiences. (I had been Virginia Army National Guard — infantry, sergeant E-5, and Guardsman of the Year in my company of about 180 men in Manassas, Virginia.)

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We had a great chat about life, the town economy and young people for a good fifteen minutes. He told me about his autistic son, too.
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Here they respect vets, and being a friendly, regular person, not a stuck-up, trust-fund college prick like Spencer.
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Oh, and I do not approve of the Spencer-boys sieg-heiling, and especially not heiling the loathsome Milo!!
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….. Lawyer Kyle Bristow on the left, never-married lawyer Sam Dickson, and his bankrollee, Thpenther

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…..See also 

https://johndenugent.com/?s=richard+spencer

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