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’Wokeness Is Done’: Andrew Schulz on How Trump’s Win Changed Everything

John Russel Laggui by John Russel Laggui
March 28, 2025
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’Wokeness Is Done’: Andrew Schulz on How Trump’s Win Changed Everything
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Comedian Andrew Schulz has weighed in on the 2024 U.S. presidential election, claiming that the nation’s overwhelming support for Donald Trump signals a clear rejection of woke culture.

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According to Schulz, voters sent a loud and clear message about their stance on wokeness, marking a major cultural shift in America.

Schulz: “Wokeness Is Done. We’ve Moved On.”

In a recent statement, Schulz emphasized that the election results reflected a societal shift away from progressive ideologies.

“Wokeness is done. We’ve moved on. The country has spoken loud and clear,” Schulz declared.

He pointed out that Trump’s campaign successfully capitalized on anti-woke sentiment, with slogans like:

“Trump is for me and you, Kamala is for they/them.”

According to Schulz, this direct messaging resonated with voters, ultimately shaping the outcome of the election.

How Anti-Woke Sentiment Shaped the 2024 Election

Schulz believes that the election was decided based on how people felt about wokeness, arguing that Americans prioritized rejecting progressive extremes over other political issues.

“The most successful ad was ‘vote against wokeness.’ The election was decided based on how people felt about wokeness,” Schulz explained.

His remarks align with broader political analyses suggesting that voter fatigue over identity politics, cancel culture, and extreme progressivism played a significant role in Trump’s landslide win.

A Call for Open Dialogue and Critical Thinking

While Schulz is outspoken against woke ideology, he also advocates for open conversations between opposing viewpoints.

He believes that engaging in discussions with people who hold different beliefs sharpens critical thinking and promotes real progress.

As the U.S. moves forward from this historic election, Schulz suggests that Americans should focus on more pressing national issues, leaving behind divisive cultural battles.

“This election showed that people are ready to move on from wokeness. It’s time to focus on what really matters,” Schulz concluded.

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