Considering how much happened instantly when Trump came into office, it clearly could have happened this entire time and a lot of people wanted nothing to happen.
We had a lot of years where nothing changed, all victories were either short lived or taken away somewhat after, and overall it felt insurmountable. I can't necessarily blame a lot of them for falling into despair and thinking its impossible.
Its only a problem when they are trying to pull others down with them and convince them to give up too.
Considering how much happened instantly when Trump came into office, it clearly could have happened this entire time and a lot of people wanted nothing to happen.
We had a lot of years where nothing changed, all victories were either short lived or taken away somewhat after, and overall it felt insurmountable. I can't necessarily blame a lot of them for falling into despair and thinking its impossible.
Its only a problem when they are trying to pull others down with them and convince them to give up too.
That is correct. It merely took political will. This is why demoralization meant to undermine political will is explicitly enemy action.
That's the sweeping majority.