If they’re so proud of being European, they should go home and vote for Merkel.
He may not have been the first to use the term 'alt-right' but he certainly was the one who popularized it. He started a web-site by that name about five or six years ago. I was a big fan of the late Lawrence Auster at the time and he and Spencer had a cordial relationship, which was also strained by ideological disagreements.
The original Alt-Right website was taken down a couple years ago when he started the new one.
You can go there and decide for yourself what you think, but what ever you do don't believe the "Lugenpress". Any news org that would describe the use of ONE (1) German word in a 35 minute speech as "quoting Nazi propaganda" is obviously a Fake News site.
In a similar manner the nature of the "Nazi salute" at the end is being intentionally misreported. Spencer raised his glass in a toast at the end of his speech. Of the roughly 300 people attending about 5 appeared to give Roman salutes. That's unfortunate, as it takes away from an otherwise interesting speech. But the Alt-Right is full of pranksters who love to tweek the sensibilities of "normies".