“Ee. Uu.! Ee. Uu.!” Rally’s cry seems to shout in a stormy and masculine voice that caused the nearby rabbits and squirrels to disperse. The forested city of Champaign, Illinois, had seen something like that in a long time. In the heart of the University Campus, some 2,000 people gathered on Tuesday, April 8 to see Charlie Kirk, a podcaster near Donald Trump and the hero of the Young Maga followers platform (“Make America Great Again”). The entrepreneur of Turning Point Usa is crossing the United States, its medium cities and rural counties, to instill the ideals of the Trumpist movement of the extreme right: Christianity, masculinity and nationalism.


In front of the auditorium, two groups shouted: the lines of the pro-trump fans: “Drill, Baby Drill, Trump is our dad!” -And an anti-trump group or student- “No kkk, without fascist fascists from the United States!” Two societies, two worlds, threw insults to each other without speaking or mixing.
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