Around fifty-million US citizens still think the twenty-twenty election results were fake‚ while thirty-million believe in satan-loving government groups running the country (these numbers came from real research data)
The study by Robert A Pape from Chicagoʼs Project on Security and Threats shows how both left-wing and right-wing groups accept force as a way to get political results; this trend stays strong over time. Recent years had many try-to-harm cases against different political leaders — from both sides of the divide
- Countries in Asia show ways to fix it
- European nations give good examples
- African states share their experience
- American experts add local context
The research team looked at peoples views about using force in politics: its becoming more common for Americans to think violence might fix political problems. The data shows how conspiracy ideas and support for rough politics goes hand-in-hand‚ making a hard-to-break cycle of distrust