My biggest problem with this is that Trumpism is not populism. Far from it. It is no secret that sensitive snowflake syndrome is not exclusive to the left, though. Here's the thing: There are many people who are not PC or SJWs. Then, there are people who will never let you forget it, and constantly brag about how "anti-PC" they are (while using it as an excuse to say extremely idiotic things) and how much they hate language policing. Those folks are often projecting. They are incredibly sensitive and easily offended themselves, and want to police language and silence opinions and facts which they don't like. Trump is the embodiment of this type of projection, since he's the most delicate little snowflake of all, who is constantly butthurt on Twitter.
Precisely, this is why I've been unsympathetic to their whining about political correctness and biased media. Not because such issues aren't real phenomenon worth discussing, but because the most avid proponents for these messages tend to be such blatant examples of the very thing they complain about. Liberals have a grand opportunity here to reflect the anti-PC narrative right back onto conservatives and use it against them if they're smart about it.