They literally believe that "millennial fragility" is either a cause or a symptom of a lack of greatness.
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And that by combating that they're making a stand against it. This is an immediate consequence of propaganda campaigns.
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The base is mobilized into action against imaginary demons or irrelevant issues; since there's no pushback, it feels like victory.
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And these culturally meaningless victories give the base a sense of unity and power. They probably feel like Trump's promises are true.
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This is all to build momentum, to induce a victory rush, so that when the real shit starts, the base is going and can't stop.
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After all, if you can take on "religious discrimination" on a coffee cup, why not just go ahead and religiously discriminate against gays?
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This is straight out of propaganda handbooks. It's done over and over. Give the masses small victories that play to their frustrations.
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