White supremacists at a Roadrunner show in Brighton

I had a real messed up interaction at Roadrunner last night. I gave security the heads up that there were two people with white supremacist band patches hanging out near the bar, and that I could point them out to security. Usually when this happens at other places, security takes a look, does a quick online search of the band name or symbol then boots them.

The response from the Roadrunner security guard was that:

Guard: "Hey, this is a free country, they have their 1st and 2nd amendment rights."

Me: "Man, we are talking about open white supremacist stuff in the Roadrunner."

Guard: "America is all about free expression, if they're not doing anything but standing around what gives. I'm black, our guys at the door are almost all black. If they're the kind to let themselves be searched by black security guards on the way in they can't be that dangerous.

Me: "I've lived in areas with a lot of white supremacists, they're capable of restraining themselves to get into a show they want to see."

Guard: "There's free expression. (Something like you do your thing, they do theirs.) Plus the lights are about to go down and the show start, c'mon."

Me: "Come on man, it's neo-nazi shit in here. Most clubs have policies against this."

I got kinda shooed along so tried to photograph the two people but couldn't in the darkness. Someone I was with also saw somebody with a black sun) and what looked like a kolovrat swastika on his arm in the crowd.

The fact that security didn't even go check after being told about this is not a good sign. I hope Roadrunner changes their policies and retrains their staff on this before they end up inadvertently rolling out the welcome mat to more white supremacist shit.

Using a new account instead of my regular to avoid getting doxxed.

Edit: I think all my replies to people are getting caught in a filter or something. I told management about it as well as posting this thread. Band patches I recognized were neo-nazi Varg Vikerne's Burzum and Death In June, unless someone besides Death In June is using a logo of an arm in a circle holding a whip. The show was Molchat Doma and Sextile, both of which are left wing bands that oppose racism.