Arlind
Jedi
He also represents a tendency to "identify" too strongly with some immutable characteristic (such as sex or skin colour), or some "tribe", (religion and/or political party).
That's the unfortunate distinction from his peers (Carlson, Owens etc) who seem to have understood, internalized and are in the process of transcending the identity politics trap. And I mean, at a deep level. He is simply too attached to it, and seemingly has not made any effort to see beyond.