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the ideology thing and enforcement in woke circles can be culty, but it lacks the figurehead. I mean even Bernie got derailed as being not woke enough for going on Rogan and having Bernie Bros. (he called open borders a Koch brothers conspiracy for cheap labor) since then, he seems to have fallen in line.

I just did another post arguing for #AltRight instead of #MAGA. I think that's much more similar to #wokeism.

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Trump didn't start this populist movement; it has been growing under various names (eg: the Tea Party) for 25 years as a reaction to unmoderated progressivism. He just arrived at the right time and took advantage of a strong anti-woke backlash.

He'll be gone soon enough (likely sooner considering his age), but remember the man did literally dodge a bullet. That's worth at least a little bit of superhuman cred.

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Exactly. It started when Bush the Younger managed to unify the Christian Right after the Clinton years.

As the Liberal-Left of the USA has become increasingly extremist, in part folloeing the race-worship up to and after Obama's election, the rise of mass social media and the resulting explosion of 'wokeness', so did "MAGA" coalesce in return.

MAGA is just a mirror to the US Liberal-Progressive establishment cultism.