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prejudice
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The tag 'prejudice' on WindowsForum.com is used in discussions about political movements and social psychology, particularly in the context of the MAGA movement. Content under this tag explores how cult-like dynamics, loyalty to a leader, and identity politics can override facts and institutional accountability. The tag covers themes such as persuasive social psychology, political rhetoric, and shifts in attitudes toward institutions and political violence. It is relevant for users interested in understanding the psychological and sociological underpinnings of political polarization and prejudice in contemporary American politics.
The Daily Kos essay “The Cult of Personality: A Case Study in MAGA” frames a familiar — and urgent — argument: the modern MAGA movement around Donald Trump behaves less like a conventional political faction and more like a political subculture with cult‑like dynamics. That central claim is...
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prejudice
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