The aftermath of Trump's election in 2016 sparked a surge in political activism among previously disengaged individuals, leading to significant social movements like the Women's March.
In contrast to the vibrant resistance of 2016, responses to the latest political crises seem more focused on self-care, indicating a shift in collective activism towards individual preparedness.
What appeared to be a grassroots movement was actually a spontaneous reaction to political events, lacking a coherent long-term strategy beyond immediate opposition to Trump.
While the early resistance thrived on collective action and urgency, the contemporary political landscape depicts a populace more inclined to ironic detachment and personal safeguarding.
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