The excerpts in the op don't reflect that. It's quite a long article. Here's more
After years of decline, the League has recently acquired a number of younger members, including Brad Griffin, a thirty-four-year-old who writes an influential blog under the name Hunter Wallace. Short and genial, he wore Top-Siders, khaki shorts, and a polo shirt. As we talked, Griffins eyes wandered to his two-year-old son, who was roaming nearby. Griffin told me that he embraced white nationalism after reading Patrick Buchanans Death of the West, which argued, in Griffins words, that all of the European peoples were dying out, their birthrates were low, and you had mass immigration and multiculturalism. Griffin once had high hopes for the Tea Party. They channelled all that rage into electing an impressive number of Republicans in the South, but then all they did was try to cut rich Republicans taxes and make life easier for billionaires! he said. It was all hijacked, and a classic example of how these right-wing movements emerge, and theyre misdirected into supporting the status quo.
Griffin had recently told his readers that his opinion of Donald Trump was soaring. He sees Trumps surge as a hostile takeover of the Republican Party. Hes blowing up their stage-managed dog-and-pony show. Griffin is repelled by big-money politics, so I asked why he spoke highly of Trump. Hes a billionaire, but all of these other little candidates are owned by their own little billionaires. He mentioned Sheldon Adelson and the Koch brothers. So I think Trump is independent.
The longer I stayed, the more I sensed that my fellow-attendees occupied a parallel universe in which white Americans face imminent demise, the South is preparing to depart the United States, and Donald Trump is going to be President. When Hill took the stage, he told his compatriots that the recent lowering of the Confederate flag was just the beginning. Soon, he warned, adopting the unspecified they, they will come for the monuments, battlefields, parks, cemeteries, street names, even the dead themselves. The crowd was on its feet, cheering him on. This, my friends, is cultural genocide, he said, adding, Often, as history has shown, cultural genocide is merely a prelude to physical genocide. I ducked out to catch a flight to Des Moines: Trump was speaking the next day in Iowa.