Following Donald Trump’s 2024 reelection, the initial shock and widespread activism seen after his 2016 win have been replaced by a more muted response from many centrist and left-leaning Americans. This “tune-out” reflects feelings of exhaustion and disillusionment stemming from repeated setbacks in opposing Trump’s agenda. Consequently, media viewership has declined, and some are prioritizing personal well-being over constant political engagement. While some organized resistance persists, a shift towards more localized forms of protest is emerging.
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Following the 2024 presidential election, many Black women expressed profound exhaustion and grief over Vice President Kamala Harris’ loss, a feeling amplified by the constant pressure to remain politically engaged. This exhaustion stems from a persistent sense of threat and the weight of expectation placed upon Black women to “save democracy,” leaving little room for processing the emotional toll of the election. Many are now prioritizing self-care and community support while bracing for the potential impact of the Trump administration’s policies on marginalized communities. The election outcome felt deeply personal, with feelings of betrayal and despair among many.
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