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Millions of left-wing activists have been left with brutal battle scars following President-elect Donald Trump‘s historic election victory, according to The New York Times.

The so-called “resistance” movement, which once motivated left-wing activists against Trump, is now a shadow of its former self, delirious from the fierce final blow Trump delivered earlier this month.

It’s no surprise the liberal foot soldiers are exhausted since they have spent the last eight years battling the unstoppable MAGA movement, only to make it stronger.

That’s right, Trump’s foes have little to show for their efforts; in fact, they are much worse off now than they were in 2016.

Laura Bartek, a 45-year-old nurse from Virginia, told the New York Times she “thought the first women’s march would be a turning point” after Trump’s 2017 inauguration

“To be here eight years later with these signs breaks my heart,” she admitted.

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Meanwhile, progressive grassroots activist Leslie Mac said her work is being bogged down by fatigue since Trump’s victory.

“I keep getting emails to sign petitions,” she said.

“These people coming to the White House don’t care about petitions. They don’t care how many people sign them. They don’t care what they say.”

Perhaps a more stark indication that the left is suffering battle fatigue came after an Instagram account for the Women’s March shared a flyer promoting another event next year.

One user replied to the flyer saying, “No, I’m tired; y all have fun, though.”

The account was even forced to hide the ability to view some of the more negative replies.

Meanwhile, on TikTok, users began posting memes of women replying to the event with captions like “Get somebody else to do it.” “

“This is an opportunity for a national brunch day for the 93 per cent,” another replied.

Others questioned whether any of the activism led to concessions by the first Trump administration.

“We’ve marched so much. We’re tired of doing the same thing over and over,” said David Hogg, the former Parkland student turned gun control activist.

“After the election, I got several texts saying, ‘Screw it. People in power don’t know what they’re doing and I need to run.’

“We need to be positioned to bring a new generation into office so we’re not just protesting and marching,” Hogg added.

“We can’t be outside looking in.”

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