I also agree with much of what he says, I do think he leaves some aspects out though. I have left many of the hunting groups due to a high amount of disrespectful commenters that seem to judge everyone else by their own fortunate circumstances. Although I let the little ones walk I wasn't always hunting with that mindset. I was more of a fill the freezer hunter with a lot of mouths to feed back then. My entire early 20's I lived on a diet of venison, Ramen Noodles and beer :)
Seeing so many bash on crossbows comparing them to rifles and don't belong in "their regular bow season" while they're hunting with a hybrid compound that has a trigger release, 80% letoff and rangefinders built into their sights bothered me. People shaming other hunters for taking what they consider too small of a buck turns my stomach so I left most of the hunting groups.
On a positive note, for many of us hunting has also evolved into buying land and planting/maintaining habitat that creates longer stretches of food sources that keep the critters nourished during otherwise high stress periods. Hunters didn't buy/plant trees and create food plots back in the day, at least not to the extent we do today and some media (like here) encourages and enhances that.
I did find it a bit hypocritical that at the bottom of that article, in the description of the author, he encourages the reader to "follow him" on social media lol