The "safe spaces" and "SJWs" that Trump and his supporters talk about are the result of anti-bullying campaigns.
This is one of the most ignorant and disgusting things I've read in quite a while. Are you honestly going to argue in defense of bullying? Get yourself some help.
The thing is that "anti-bullying" campaigns might have been started by people with good intentions, but the cruel irony to it is that these movements have stood for anything but anti-bullying. Because bullying is the very tactic they resort to when ever they are met with even the lightest criticism.
Fat acceptance is a good example. It is no longer enough to simply not be an asshole to people who are overweight. Now it demands total submission to an ideology that's antithetical to personal health and dismissive to basic medical science. That stuffing yourself with twenty Big Macs every week doesn't have consequences to your health, that there is no such thing as an unhealthy lifestyle as long as you're engaging in a particular, borderline hedonistic form of "self love." And that by politely pointing this out, or for simply having a preference in romantic partners who are not overweight, you are engaging in "fat-shaming" and must be ostracized for not agreeing with the herd.
Thus obesity becomes accepted as a good thing and people who don't take care of their health are heralded as revolutionaries fighting oppressive patriarchal norms. Slowly killing yourself is now a noble act of protest and an expression of self-confidence. The fat acceptance movement has most assuredly caused more deaths than those "fat-shamers" ever have.
Bullying is no longer the central theme. Now it's just egotism and feel-good politics. That is the main problem with SJWs, and opposing them and political correctness does not imply you support bullying or discrimination. Much of the time, it is the opposite.