Nearly a quarter of Americans (23%) agree that “because things have gotten so far off track, true American patriots may have to resort to violence in order to save our country,” according to the survey. This is up from 15% in 2021.

In a statement, PRRI researchers say they have asked about this in “eight separate surveys since March 2021.” They said that “this is the first time support for political violence has peaked above 20%” in their survey results.

While Americans across the political spectrum feel democracy is at risk next year, support for political violence runs mostly along party lines.

Currently one-third of Republicans support violence as a means to save the country, compared with 22% of independents and 13% of Democrats, the survey found. More specifically, Republicans who have favorable views of Donald Trump were found to be “nearly three times as likely as Republicans who have unfavorable views of Trump” to support political violence.

Compared to past surveys, researchers also found an uptick in support for conspiracy theories among Americans — specifically QAnon. According to PRRI, there has been a significant increase in “QAnon believers (from 14% to 23%),” as well as a “a decrease in QAnon rejecters,” since 2021. However, Republicans are still twice as likely as Democrats to agree with the core beliefs of the QAnon conspiracy theory.

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    true American patriots may have to resort to violence in order to save our country

    Gee, I wonder where their loyalties lie …

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    A political system is a social contract that requires people to believe that the system is fundamentally fair. Once sufficient numbers of people become convinced that the system is rigged and it’s not working in their interest then all bets are off.

    Cults like QAnon and opportunists like Trump didn’t just appear out of nowhere. The difference is that increasing numbers of people are seeing their material conditions deteriorate having lived through three major crashes in as many decades. People are increasingly coming to understand that the system is not working in their interest. However, they lack political education to understand what the actual problems are, and so they flock to whoever is openly saying that the system is broken because that’s one truth they’ve come to believe.

    As material conditions continue to decline in US, more and more political radicalization will occur and eventually violence will erupt.

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    Republicans are still twice as likely as Democrats to agree with the core beliefs of the QAnon conspiracy theory.

    Wut? There are people who believe that the democrats are all satanic pedophiles who are still registered democrat?

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    The thing that keeps my hopes up is the knowledge that the far right is so unreality-poisoned that they all wanna be the protagonist. They backstab each other over the pettiest shit, I honestly don’t know if they could be formed into a united front even if someone at an agency was to hit the GLADIO button.

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      Because its easier to believe there’s a vast conspiracy out in the world that’s wrecking your life than it is to admit your choices and personality make people not want to interact with you IRL, so the only real human interaction you get is with other crazy people on line that form an echo chamber and allow you to feel like you have some kind of power or insight into the randomness that is life.

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    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    Democrats were more likely to hold this view with 84% support, but supermajorities of Republicans and independent voters said they also agreed with that statement.

    “I think the temperature is high and people feel the sense that the guardrails are down,” Jones explained.

    Currently one-third of Republicans support violence as a means to save the country, compared with 22% of independents and 13% of Democrats, the survey found.

    Compared to past surveys, researchers also found an uptick in support for conspiracy theories among Americans — specifically QAnon.

    The survey found that an overwhelming majority of Americans (94%) agree that “we should teach our children both the good and bad aspects of our history so that they can learn from the past,” compared with just 4% who agree that “we should not teach children history that could make them feel uncomfortable or guilty about what their ancestors did in the past.”

    The survey also found that a majority of Americans trust public school teachers to select appropriate curriculum and they oppose the banning of books that discuss slavery.


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