"It's very likely that there is some disillusionment with activism," says Lisa Mueller, pointing to the change in Democratic voters' reactions due to past experiences with Trump.
"When you first see something unexpected, it's really jarring and you react strongly... the more you see and normalize something that was unexpected, the more habituated you become to it," explains Mitchell Brown on how repeated exposure affects activism.
Mark Brilliant emphasizes that reflecting first before resisting is essential, stating, "It doesn't hurt the case to reflect first and resist second... after defeat."
Tamika Middleton from Women's March describes their approach: "We are trying to find new ways to mobilize people, such as holding local-level training sessions and building coalitions on various issues."
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