Imagine you're playing with your favorite toys, and someone tells you they’re super cool, so cool that they make everything better. That’s how some people feel about Trump supporters, they believe in a leader who makes them feel powerful and proud.
Like Being Part of a Club
When you join a club, like the soccer team or the chess group, you start to see things the way your friends do. Identity work is kind of like that, it's when people say, “I believe this because I’m part of this group.” For some Trump supporters, being with others who support him feels like wearing a special badge: “We’re in this together!”
Why It Feels So Strong
Sometimes, people don’t just like something, they need it to feel safe and strong. If you're worried about your favorite toy breaking, you might hug it tight. For some Trump supporters, believing in him helps them feel secure, especially when things around them seem a little shaky.
It’s not always about being right, sometimes, it's about feeling like you belong and that everything will be okay.
Examples
- A person votes for Trump because they see him as a strong leader, just like their dad.
- Someone feels proud when they wear red at a rally because it makes them feel part of a group.
- They believe in Trump's promises even when others say he's lying.
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