Donald Trump’s presidential campaign elevated the voices of explicitly white nationalist movements, including the online haters in the alt-right, who had previously been largely shunned from the larger conservative movement.
It’s no wonder, then, that many of these white nationalist activists celebrated Trump’s victory last night as their own, expressing hope that the president-elect would fulfill their dreams of deporting undocumented immigrants, continue to wake “white racial consciousness” and hire like-minded people to staff his administration.
Richard Spencer, the de facto leader of the alt-right, rejoiced on Twitter.
The white nationalist website VDARE, edited by former National Review writer Peter Brimelow, similarly rejoiced, and even retweeted a call for Trump to nationalize Twitter, the Clinton Foundation and “George Soros’ US assets”.
Coulter also had this advice for Trump.
VDARE writer Steve Sailer retweeted praise, including from Charles Murray, of his “Sailer strategy,” the idea that he has been pushing for years that the GOP can win national elections by driving up its share of the white vote, in part by scapegoating people of color.
And then there was former KKK leader and Louisiana Senate candidate David Duke, who was positively ecstatic.
Yep, WN helped Trump win. I think the movement is in trouble though. What do they do now?
Trump will forge a based version of civ-nat and that ends all the ethnostate talk.
Mason Mitchell
Honestly i'm expecting Trump to attempt to kill identity politics while silently enacting policy to fix white demographic decline.
Alexander Rivera
Reforms to the welfare and tax systems could increase the white birthrate while lower shitskin birthrate. Realistically I just want Trump to stem the bleeding and shift the window to the right. He's already started doing the latter. In a second term he might actually be able to stop the bleeding. Even if he does, it will be for economic reasons. He will never come out as a WN if he even is one.
Kayden Miller
Trumpism at its core is populist nationalism. And that is what the Republican Party now stands for.
I would focus on converting people over Europe. People are more receptive to the white-national argument there than with the US (muh nation of immigrants). If you can get someone to care about that, they're good.
Oliver Clark
Honestly I highly doubt that America will ever become an explicit white ethno-state.
However we can fucking fix the demographics, honestly with the media fearmongering I expect a lot of spics are self deporting right now.