Summary

Following Trump’s 2024 election victory, the fervor of anti-Trump media and resistance movements has sharply declined.

Outlets like Drudge Report and MSNBC have seen significant viewership drops, while platforms like X (formerly Twitter) face progressive disengagement as figures like Nicolle Wallace and The Guardian pull back.

The “Resistance 2.0” appears muted compared to 2016, with fewer protests, diminished media energy, and a waning appetite for anti-Trump political books.

Critics worry this apathy could weaken opposition to Trump’s more radical second-term agenda, leaving backlash dependent on his upcoming actions.

  • NeoToasty@kbin.melroy.org
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    10 days ago

    It’s because a lot of us really believed that this election was a no-brainer. Most of us did vote, but all of us didn’t vote. It is a very resounding defeat of all that was riding up into the election. And now that it’s over, the wind has completely been knocked out of our sails.

    I can’t get too emotional anymore. I’m too tired to activist. It isn’t to say that I don’t care, I do, but if I care too much, then I’m upsetting my own life’s security and stability. I am only one person, it takes a motivated and collective group to resolve problems. We had the chance, no, we had multiple chances and all of them has been blown.

    We’re now going to suffer the consequences and we’re now going to get a very, very harsh reminder of the saying “Those who ignore history are doomed to repeat it”. And the more we continue not learning, not developing, not regrouping, and not refining. We’re going to suffer for prolonged periods.