Indeed. For many years the leftist media has been pushing a Neo-Liberal agenda. Neo-Liberalism is essentially a capitalistic business model that profits from imposing Political Correctness on society and keeping people as docile sheep through threats of intimidation and harrasment - if anyone speaks out against it they are publicly shamed and could possibly lose their job. In essence, it is both a political and economic strategy to impose a feudal caste system onto the masses by intimidating people to not speak out. Indeed, liberalism is the new fascism.
For many years, the media and hollywood culture has skewed American society so far left that someone like Trump was bound to happen - it is an inevitability. We see the pendulum analogy being used a lot in political discussions all over the web and it is a good analogy because when the pendulum swings too far left, it inevitably has to swing back to the right.
Myself personally, I'm a moderate. To be more precise, I'm a Classical Liberal and a Constitutionalist. I believe in live and let live. I'm a staunch supporter of the 1st and 2nd Amendments. Neo-Liberals do NOT believe in "live and let live", they believe in "you have to live MY way." They try to force you to adopt their bizarre ideology of 197+ genders, where EVERYTHING is either racist, sexist, or xenophobic etc... where claiming victimhood grants someone license to bully others, where we can't speak out against mass uncontrolled immigration. It is absurdity.
I never thought I'd see the day when right-wing politics is a more sane choice than these out-of-control SJW's. I truly believe that we as Americans dodged a bullet in 2016 because had Trump not been elected America would have become a borderless, genderless Marxist society and we as men would have been ostracized even moreso than we are now.
Is Trump an extremist? Yes, he is. And yet I believe he is a necessity to pull our country back towards equilibrium. I would even say that he has given me courage to speak out whereas in the past I'd be more hesitant for fear of losing my job. Now in my personal and professional life, I now feel it is my civic duty to speak out against political correctness if I feel it's being exploited by unscrupulous persons as a means to avoid personal accountability for their actions.