The phrase "climb on the bandwagon" means to join or support a popular trend, movement, or opinion, often without fully understanding or critically evaluating it. It refers to the act of jumping onto a bandwagon, which historically was a wagon or carriage used to transport a band during festive parades or campaigns. The phrase implies that someone is joining a crowd or following a popular wave without necessarily having an independent or informed perspective.
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