Full-stack developer, currently on the job hunt | First gen immigrant | Growing pains of being the eldest sibling | 🍍 ☕ sometimes 🍹
Hobbies/interests: reading, writing, origami, swimming, hiking, electronics, fountain pens, and puzzles
Not a photographer/into photography
To me, MAGA is a collection of different motivations that all aligned behind one person whose defining feature is that he would do anything if someone pressed hard enough and in the right way. That’s it. It’s only a matter of time when the requests conflict, and it showed itself a bit when Trump was making decisions re:governmental firings/layoffs and retracting them.
If a bunch cited anti-elitism, that’s those bunch’s motivation, and not necessarily Trump supporters at large. From what I’ve read so far, it might not be anti-elitism that they’re after either but a different kind of elitism: one that puts them “on top”, whatever that looks like. It’s not equality or overall improved living conditions they’re after. They’ve accepted and keep beating others into accepting “life is unfair; deal with it”. They just don’t want it to be unfair to them - only others - not realizing there was another solution all along: working on making life fairer for everyone. Unfortunately, that would be a nod to socialism, with which only Sanders and some of the millennial Democrats were comfortable.
I don’t know if the rise of anti-education happened as a response to rising disparity and access, kind of like “if you don’t want me, then I don’t want you”. What I do know is that making quality education publicly inaccessible contributed. That their health insurance is tied to their job also means that their access to medical assistance is a trade-off, and workplace politics can always pull the rug. In short, they’re trapped by privatization of the resources that would’ve allowed them to survive and thrive more freely. “Trump” gave them digestible targets (e.g. it’s bioterrorism, it’s Fauci, it’s Big Pharma, it’s affirmative action, it’s DEI, it’s the establishment, it’s the Democrats… it’s not him, it’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s “they/them”) and “promised” them that the sources of their problems are going to disappear and they’ll get rich and happy and the booboo is gone for good, so that’s what they latched onto. What the other MAGA subgroups with their different motives are doing may be secondary for now since they don’t seem at odds yet. Maybe they don’t realize that not everyone can get rich, because if they did then the baseline of poverty would just be redefined. Or, considering how anti minimum-wage hikes some people can be, maybe they do realize not everyone can be rich, and what they’re seeking is to ensure that they’re relatively wealthy? Assuage a need for dominance/superiority?
So I’m of the opinion that hierarchies cemented through SES and sequestering access to basic needs were driving forces to anti-elitism and the sentiments that come with it. A worldview that uses SES as an assessment of whether people should be degraded is right up there as well. And this, unfortunately, only applies to the Trump supporters who are genuinely in it for anti-elitism, and not those who are using “anti-elitism” as a disguise to stoke the fire and be shielded by a raging group… which is yet another subgroup of MAGA it seems that’s leveraging the concept of collective/communal responsibility.