In the days after the attack, 52% of U.S. adults said Trump bore a lot of responsibility for Jan. 6, according to the Pew Research Center. By early 2022,.
It’s time to look critically at what pervasive spite and self-important malice are doing to us all, argues Dr Alex Vickery-Howe, who is finally putting his phone down.
"It's definitely increased in the last five years," said Jake Spano, mayor in the Minneapolis suburb of St. Louis Park and a board member of the National.
did you see some of that online as well? i looked at rhetoric used, talking about patriots, freedom fighters and all the things we heard around and up to january 6th? was there some learning from the american experience from the people who took the capitol in brazil? yeah, yeah. i ve been speaking to people who, again, who track these different communities, the election denial communities in the u.s. and they say that these groups online have been watching what s happening in brazil, sharing footage about it, and kind of learning from what s happening over there to improve their own strategies, and you re absolutely right. some of the words that were used ahead of january 6th, words like patriots. traitors another one also used in brazil. even english language hash tags like #stopthesteal was trending in brazil. these calls to action invoking use of the brazilian flag, just