No, I'm with
@Jaimas. Remember that sjwism isn't new, it's based on the same impulse and philosophy that led to the political correctness boom in the nineties. And while political correctness was waning, it died with the election of George W. Bush. Not completely, it still lingered here and there, but it was mostly considered a joke, and as a consequence we saw the rise of 'alternative comedy' with people like David Cross, Patton Oswalt, Louis CK and the like, who, while still being left wing, weren't afraid to say Google or faggot etc. Ironically, some of these comics are now bowing to the whims of sjws, but that's unlikely to continue for much longer.
As I see it, there are two reasons the election of Bush killed it, and the same will probably be true of Trump. The first is that Trump renders sjwism unnecessary. As we know, being a social justice warrior is about virtue signalling not activism, actual activism is hard work and sjws are pathologically lazy. A march or sit in or other kind of protest is the most they will do for any cause, and usually they can't even be fucked doing that. In previous years, you demonstrate your virtue by bitching about politics and Bush, getting really angry at anything you have heard he has done, and maybe going to protest him. But for the past eight years that hasn't been an option - sure Obama further eroded the fourth amendment and so on, but he was left wing, so he's a good guy. If you protested him you would be standing alongside right wingers, and they are the enemy. Social justice gave them a way to continue to virtue signal without having to exert themselves or think too hard, so it was perfect. Now that Trump is the president however, you can protest him to prove your righteousness, which is not only easier, it is also much more popular, meaning more people will see how virtuous you are.
With the social justice warriors moving to protest Trump, and more eyes on them and their philosophy, the second effect comes into play. I am a left winger, and like many left wingers opposed to social justice, I gave their philosophy a shot. It didn't take long for me to recognise how utterly toxic and downright backwards and contradictory their philosophy was though, and most people on the left will do the same. I don't think it will happen as quickly as
@Jaimas does, in fact I think we will see it grow first, because the media is swarmed with the motherfuckers, and because social justice's most fundamental lie is that it's about compassion and equality, which will draw a lot of the left in. But with more eyes on sjws, and with more people looking at their actions and behaviour, it is only a matter of time before people see social justice for the sham it is.