Vancouver Sun

Bar staff threatened after Proud Boys member attacked

- NICK EAGLAND neagland@postmedia.com twitter.com/nickeaglan­d

A member of a right-wing men’s group, the Proud Boys, was hospitaliz­ed overnight last weekend after an assault in a bathroom at a Vancouver bar.

Josh, a 27-year-old from Langley, said he and two other members of the Vancouver chapter of the B.C. Proud Boys were having pints at the Astoria on Hastings Street on Saturday night — their third visit to the pub since the spring — when he was attacked by up to four people.

Josh asked that he be identified by his first name, saying he was concerned for his safety after seeing online chatter indicating that people sought to cause him further harm.

Josh said that after using a urinal, he turned around and was struck repeatedly in the head, neck and body with a blunt object. His Proud Boys T-shirt was ripped from his body.

He stumbled out of the bathroom, dazed and bloodied, and his friends came to help him. When the trio asked bar staff to call police, the staff were dismissive, Josh said.

Vanessa, 30, who was working at the bar that night, said bar staff urged the Proud Boys to phone police themselves. She said staff had previously asked the group not to come to the bar, as their presence had annoyed patrons.

She said the Proud Boys’ beliefs are at odds with the Astoria, which has long been home to alternativ­e events such as punk music shows, feminist-organized amateur strip nights and “sex-positive” dance parties where people can dance with whomever they want.

Vanessa said that after the assault, the Proud Boys threatened female bar staff. A portion of proceeds from an event that night was being donated to Women Against Violence Against Women, she said.

She also asked that her last name not be published after she, her friends and their employers were bombarded with threats from self-proclaimed Proud Boys and their supporters on social media. Screenshot­s and public posts confirm this.

The incident has both sides concerned about their safety and that of their peers, and criticizin­g the online threats and real violence arising from clashes over conflictin­g ideologies.

Const. Jason Doucette said Vancouver police received a report Nov. 12 about a “disturbanc­e” at the Astoria on Nov. 11 between 9 and 10 p.m.

“As for who was involved, or the exact nature of the incident, we do not have additional informatio­n to share at this time,” Doucette said.

The Proud Boys self-identify as “Western chauvinist­s,” a group of men who like to drink, fight and read aloud from Pat Buchanan’s Death of the West, and “who refuse to apologize for creating the modern world,” according to a 2016 article in Taki’s Magazine by Proud Boys founder Gavin McInnes.

The Proud Boys have distanced themselves from the so-called “altright” movement led by white supremacis­t Richard Spencer. They vehemently deny that they are racist or white nationalis­ts themselves, citing their multicultu­ral membership.

The Proud Boys membership’s public behaviour, however, has hampered their efforts to be perceived as just a men’s club.

Last Canada Day, five Proud Boys disrupted an Indigenous ceremony in downtown Halifax. Vanessa said such behaviour would never be tolerated by patrons at the Astoria, many of whom are Indigenous. She said staff have recently received an increasing number of complaints of harassment or intimidati­on from patrons, in part due to groups like the Proud Boys coming to the bar.

Josh said there’s “a lot of misunderst­anding out there” about the Proud Boys and their beliefs.

“I think the media is repeatedly pushing this narrative that the Proud Boys are part of some kind of alt-right movement ... so a lot of people attach that to racism or anti-Semitism, maybe. So when they see us, they feel like they’re justified to do these types of things. I think that kind of thing needs to stop because that’s not what we’re about.”

 ?? JENELLE SCHNEIDER ?? A member of the Proud Boys right-wing group claims to have been attacked in the bathroom of the Astoria Hotel.
JENELLE SCHNEIDER A member of the Proud Boys right-wing group claims to have been attacked in the bathroom of the Astoria Hotel.

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