I couldn't watch the video; the wind blowing the woman's hair was too distracting. So I googled him and found this article from last year which may be of interest.
Macleans: The Canadian roots of white supremacist Richard Spencer
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The man who claims to have coined the term “alt-right” actually lived in Toronto from 2010 to 2011. The website that kick-started his movement was born in a small apartment in the downtown core. “Little-known fun fact: I was operating, not anonymously, but operating, from a home office off Yonge Street. [The website] was based in Toronto at its very origins.”
Spencer claims, while Canadians are, as he puts it, “more reluctant to hold up a glass of whisky and say, ‘Hail Trump,’ ” his movement, without question, exists here. “The alt-right is a movement that is this organic guerrilla warfare. And [in Canada] most of it is anonymous. But I wouldn’t underestimate its power and reach.
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So what does Richard Spencer’s ideal world look like? “I hope that one day all Europeans can be united. That we could revive something like the Roman Empire. Having a state that is for us, that is always going to be for us. Jews have such a state. It’s called Israel. There are many Muslims who are attempting to build such a state, a caliphate. We really need to think of ourselves as a civilization and a people.”
It's not going to happen. In 200 years everyone will be mocha.