Woke culture under trump administration for next 4 years…

Is “woke” on its way out, now that Donald Trump is on his way back in? Is a seismic shift in American culture just over the horizon?

Ever since hyper-politically-correct culture took hold in America about 15 years ago, all it took was the wrong joke, a red hat, or even an American flag to get you dragged in front of the woke inquisition, if not physically attacked.

Rahm Emanuel — the long-time Democratic insider — was on to something when he said, “When the woke police come at you, you don’t even get your Miranda rights read to you.” They don’t need evidence that what you said really was bigoted and mean-spirited. They just need to be offended — or claim they are — and you’re guilty.

We now appear to be at an inflection point. The cultural pendulum is swinging back. Donald Trump may be why it’s happening.

It may not sound like a big deal, but after Trump won, red hats started showing up in blue places. “The most polarizing fashion statement of the decade has been cropping up more often than usual,” said the Washington Post in a story about red MAGA hats showing up in deep blue strongholds like Manhattan. “Clearly, Trump’s supporters in this Democratic-leaning area are feeling newly emboldened to wear their beliefs on their heads.”

 

And the same thing is happening 3,000 miles away in Beverly Hills. Just a few days after Trump won, Los Angeles Times reporter Noah Goldberg posted on X a photo with the caption: “Six young women wearing MAGA hats in Beverly Hills all having lunch together would simply not have happened eight years ago.”

No, the city council isn’t planning to rename Rodeo Drive MAGA Boulevard anytime soon. But something is happening in America. Cracks are developing in the woke culture.

Trump has many faults — and “many” feels like an understatement. But he has managed to turn the culture war into his personal professional wrestling match. He didn’t tiptoe around political correctness — he put it in a headlock, gave it a nickname, and posted in on Truth Social at 3 a.m. To his critics, this made him a villain. But to millions of Americans who were sick of being thought-policed by the woke mob, he was more like a hero.

Sure, he wasn’t subtle. Trump doesn’t understand the concept of subtle. But subtlety doesn’t work when your opposition is armed with hashtags and cancellation petitions.

For years, a lot of ordinary Americans have been terrified of the cultural enforcers, silencing themselves to avoid becoming the next victim. Say the wrong thing at work, and you could lose your job. Utter an “unacceptable” thought on a college campus, and you could wind up in front of a tribunal.

Trump is many things, but woke isn’t one of them. And when the woke police came for him, Trump didn’t just stand his ground — he invited them to take their best shot. In the process, he sent a message to everyone else: You don’t have to bow down to the outrage mob. You don’t have to issue groveling apologies for so-called offenses no reasonable person would even notice.

As a consequence, many Americans felt they had an anti-woke crusader on their side — that he will soon return to the White House, understanding that in a free country no one should be afraid to express opinions that the woke morality police don’t like.

With Trump’s win, is a seismic shift in American culture on its way? It is too early to say, but this much do know: Americans are tired of being afraid — afraid to express an opinion, an idea, a thought, that someone might find offensive.

Trump’s election may put a dent into woke culture. Liberal elites — in the media, in academia and even in corporate America — may be weaker now that he will be returning to the White House. When Mika Brzezinski and Joe Scarborough leave their studio at MSNBC and go to Mar-a-Lago to make peace with the man they’ve called a fascist and compared to Hitler, you know something is going on.

Even so, the woke culture is like a bad sequel. It goes on a lot longer than it should. So even Trump won’t be able to kill off wokeness all by himself.

But at least he has already done something just as important: He has given Americans permission to stop fearing it.

And so, for a lot of Americans, the air is getting a little easier to breathe.

President-elect Donald Trump, during his fiery speech at the ..

President-elect Donald Trump, during his fiery speech at the ..

President-elect Donald Trump on Sunday delivered a wide-ranging political address, during which he called out “transgender insanity” in the United States.

At a Turning Point USA event in Arizona, the soon-to-be 47th president touched on several key goals for his incoming administration, including economic growth and mass deportation of illegal migrants. He also referenced so-called « wokeness, » a movement championed by the political left to advance social justice. This, he said, is degrading the country.

“And woke has to stop,” he said. “Because along with everything else, it’s destroying our country. We’re going to stop woke. Woke, woke is bulls***.”

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One such destructive policy, Trump argued, is local school systems’ openness to certain topics related to transgender identities and critical race theory. He vowed to remove such aspects of the school curriculum.

“We will get critical race theory and transgender insanity the hell out of our schools and we’re going to get it out of our schools very fast,” Trump said, earning cheers from the audience. “I will defend religious liberty, I will restore free speech and I will defend the right to keep and bear arms.

The promise comes as Trump and his allies continue pulling a possible abolishment of the U.S. Department of Education. That move is part of a larger plan to cut government waste and bureaucracy.

Transgender policies have become a major lightning rod of controversy in the wake of Democrats’ decisive defeat on Election Day. Some lawmakers, such as Rep. Seth Moulton, D-Mass., are now calling for the party to reevaluate its messaging surrounding the hot-button topic.

“You can have a debate about this issue and that’s really my core point,” Rep. Moulton said in November. “It’s that we need to debate contentious issues without just being shut down. This is a problem that we have in politics today. We can’t as Democrats feel that we can debate some of these contentious issues at the risk of offending people.”

Rep. Moulton added he is not deterred by those who organized protests outside his office over his stance, and insisted he is not « anti-trans. »

“I’m not afraid of protests, people protest out in front of my office all the time because they think I’m too pro-Israel,” he said. “I’m not anti-trans either, in fact I have a strong record of supporting trans people including trans kids.”

“For some reason because of some orthodox litmus test in our party we’re not even supposed to entertain the idea,” Rep. Moulton added. “I’m just saying let’s have a debate.”

Source : NBC


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