“An astonishing number of Americans have bought into bizarre conspiracy theories and alternative realities” 🇺🇸 Francis Fukuyama
But an astonishing number of Americans have bought into bizarre conspiracy theories and alternative realities. Polls show that 17 per cent support QAnon, whose narratives include Democrats drinking the blood of children in hidden tunnels under Washington. Over half of Republicans believe that vaccines are more harmful than helpful, while many evangelicals think that church closures during the pandemic were the first shot in a campaign by liberals to close their churches permanently.
It’s not too late to reverse America’s political decay according to Francis Fukuyama on.ft.com/49SeN7h via @FT
“An astonishing number of Americans have bought into bizarre conspiracy theories and alternative realities” 🇺🇸 Francis Fukuyama
But an astonishing number of Americans have bought into bizarre conspiracy theories and alternative realities. Polls show that 17 per cent support QAnon, whose narratives include Democrats drinking the blood of children in hidden tunnels under Washington. Over half of Republicans believe that vaccines are more harmful than helpful, while many evangelicals think that church closures during the pandemic were the first shot in a campaign by liberals to close their churches permanently.
It’s not too late to reverse America’s political decay according to Francis Fukuyama on.ft.com/49SeN7h via @FT