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Jared Taylor banned from Europe
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Jared Taylor banned from Europe

Things are not looking good; past people banned from Western countries, US, UK, EU:

Roosh, banned from UK, reason: misogyny or being a thought-criminal:
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Current UK Prime Minister Theresa May personally banned me from the UK during the time she was head of the Home Office. It happened in February 2016 during the meetup outrage when I was labeled a “pro-rape” advocate. I just found out the ban last month.

RSD crew, Jeffy and Julien, banned from Australia, reason: misogyny/ pickup:

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Controversial US “pick-up artist” Julien Blanc has cut short his Australian tour after having his visa cancelled in the wake of protests against his seminars, which promote dangerous and abusive behaviour towards women.

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A US man who had come to Australia to hold seminars on how to "pick up" women has had his visa cancelled on character grounds.

Immigration Minister Peter Dutton has announced that the Immigration Department had found the man was "without legitimate cause to be here" and did not meet Australia's character test.

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This follows an online petition, amassing more than 60,000 signatures, calling on Mr Dutton and Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull to cancel the visa of "executive coach" Jeff "Jeffy" Allen.

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Video footage posted online shows Mr Allen joking about his "rape van" and using foul and abusive language towards women. His biography states his "particular area of expertise is scoring threesomes".

"When you look at some of the information that these guys are promoting, it's pretty repugnant to say the least," Mr Dutton told Sky News.

Jeffy was essentially banned for being a player. So begins this new era of sexual puritanism.

Richard Spencer, banned from Sweden, Hungary, Poland, and presumably rest of EU, reason: politics:

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Spencer had arrived in Poland to enter Europe’s free travel zone—the Schengen Area. En route to Sweden to be a “secret guest” for the alt-right conference, Spencer was refused entry into Europe by Polish immigration.

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This is not the first time Spencer has had trouble with visiting Europe. In 2014, he travelled to Hungary to take part in a conference scheduled by U.S.-based white nationalist group National Policy Institute—which Spencer was president of. The meeting was shut down by Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orban who said he would use “all legal means” to stop the rally, according to Southern Poverty Law Center.

The group decided to hold an informal meeting but police broke up the gathering and arrested Spencer. He was eventually deported.

Michael Savage, banned UK, reason: Islamophobia/ Politics:

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Mr. Savage was added to a list of 22 individuals banned from the U.K. on May 5, 2009, under former Prime Minister Gordon Brown. The best-selling author and National Radio Hall of Fame inductee was accused of fostering hatred for his comments on immigration and Islam, earning him a spot on the list that included Hamas terrorist leader Yunis Al-Astal and former Ku Klux Klan grand wizard Stephen Donald Black.

On July 12, 2010, the government of then-Prime Minister David Cameron announced that Mr. Savage would continue to be banned from the country. According to WND.com, the British government has never specified what Mr. Savage said that resulted in him being added to the list.

Martin Sellner, banned US and UK, reason: politics. Just the other day in fact he was turned away from the US.

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Austrian Identitarian Movement leader Martin Sellner said on Thursday that his US travel permit had been cancelled by authorities.

But last year, Sellner and his American fiance Brittany Pettibone were denied entry into the UK, with officials saying their presence in the country was "not conducive to the public good."

Tyler the Creator, banned UK and NZ, reason: rap lyrics (misogyny).

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Last week, while attempting to enter the UK for a string of festival performances, including in Reading and Leeds, Tyler, the Creator was turned away at the border and told he had been banned by the home secretary, Theresa May, from entering Britain for the next three to five years. It wasn’t the first time the rapper has had problems entering a country. In 2014, he was banned from visiting New Zealand for posing “a threat to the public order and the public interest”, and earlier this year he was the subject of a campaign by Australian feminist group Collective Shout, who cited lyrics from his mixtape Bastard and his song Tron Cat, from his debut album Goblin, in their efforts to bar him from the country. Collective Shout’s campaign appeared to slow down the approval of his visa to enter Australia, and led to Tyler curtailing a planned tour there in September. “We would much rather come to Australia when it isn’t surrounded in controversy,” he tweeted.

On 26 August, after being turned away at the UK border, Tyler tweeted: “Based on lyrics from 2009, I am not allowed in the UK for 3-5 years (although I was there 8 weeks ago). That is why the shows were cancelled.” Although the Home Office would not comment on the specific case, it issued a statement saying: “Coming to the UK is a privilege, and we expect those who come here to respect our shared values.

Shared values in this case mean feminism.

Lauren Southern, banned UK, reason: politics/ and maybe thottery:

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Canadian far-right activist Lauren Southern has been detained in Calais and banned from entering the UK.

Ms Southern, who worked for far right Canadian site The Rebel Media, was held by Border Force in Coquelles on Monday.

A Home Office spokesperson told The Independent: “Border Force has the power to refuse entry to an individual if it is considered that his or her presence in the UK is not conducive to the public good.

Nigella Lawson, banned from US, admitting during a contentious court case that she used recreational drugs:

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Chef author and TV host of The Taste, was barred from a flight out of London to Los Angeles, California on 30 March 2014, due to public revelations of past cocaine use, which became public during her contentious divorce from her second husband.

Martha Stewart, banned from UK, reason: criminal conviction:

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The American lifestyle guru Martha Stewart has joined the radical Islamic preacher Yusuf al-Qaradawi and US rap star Snoop Dogg on the list of high-profile figures to be denied entry to the UK by the Home Office.

Ms Stewart, 66, who turned her home catering business into a multi-million pound media empire and is regarded in the US as the leading authority on "homemaking", was due to fly to Britain for a business trip next week but is thought to have been refused entry because she has a criminal record.

I have been following cases like these for years, and nothing is a surprise anymore.

A lot of the people banned have been banned for misogyny and right wing politics and or Islamophobia.
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