7 Ways Supporting Trump Has Changed Me, And Maybe You
Has this election changed you?
For those of us whove support Trump from the start even as observers the past 12-18 months have been eye-opening, inspiring, frustrating, and entertaining. Its been fun being part of a movement. If youre like me, its affected us in ways we never expected.
So how have we changed? Let me offer a few ways you may relate to:
1. We see through media lies.Mike, above all others, has demonstrated time and again the need to be skeptical of media hoaxes. The Michelle Fields episode was a turning point for me. Her allegations were so obviously false, so drummed up, it was infuriating seeing how much air time the media gave it. I havent watched network news since.
Now, we go to original sources where possible. We are much more skeptical of the media filter than a year ago.
2. We have thicker skin.Weve been called racist, xenophobic, and deplorable, even by our friends and fellow Republicans. It used to bother us more than it does today. The fight club experience of discussions and meme battles has made us stronger and tougher. Were better equipped to handle haters. Weve embraced Gorilla Mindset.
3. We no longer identify with the establishment.
We used to care about respectability. In some ways we still do, but its different. The lies, corruption, and hypocrisy at the heart of the establishment have been laid bare. We see it every day, not just in Wikileaks but in the behavior of cucks and liberals in government, media, academia, and pretty much everywhere.
Today, we would rather have the respect of the people than the approval of a corrupt establishment. This feeling wasnt as strong a year ago.
4. Weve learned the art of memetic warfare.Some day our grandkids will ask: Where were you during the Great Meme Wars of 2016?
The trolling and propaganda among Trump supporters has been top-tier. Citizen journalism has demonstrated the power of wholesaling news that eventually makes its way to the broader public. A good example is his #HillarysHealth meme.
Finding new information, and packaging it in clever memes, is a weapon weve learned how to use. Dank is now part of our vocabulary.
5. Weve made friends, weve lost friends.At one point, I realized that I like my anonymous friends on Twitter better than my real-life friends on Facebook. WTF does that say?

This election has brought to surface values that we didnt know existed. Its exposed fault lines in current friendships and has opened the door to new ones. Theres been churn. For every Facebook person weve unfriended (or been unfriended by), there are one or two new friends weve made. It hasnt been easy, but we are better for it.
6. Weve uncucked ourselves.This election has brought forth more masculine energy. Maybe its because Trump is an alpha, or because weve had to stick up for ourselves in new ways. Trump has inspired young men (and in some cases women) to take better care of themselves, reach for their ambitions, and grow some backbone.

Indeed, the cuckservative meme has been effective not just as an insult for enemies, but as a reminder to uncuck ourselves. Mike models this well. Look how hes defending himself against false smears by James Fallows. Hes fearless, proactive, and anti-fragile.
7. Weve become too big to ignore.I will become too big to ignore is one of the mantras in MAGA Mindset.

This movement, and the changes within us, are here to stay.[/size]
