The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in a noticeable increase in rudeness and confrontational behavior among people, according to Americans' perceptions. Factors such as lockdowns that isolated individuals from one another disrupted social interactions that normally foster politeness. This change mirrors past societal reactions to public health emergencies and authoritarian restrictions. Additionally, within the political sphere, there are concerns regarding the influence of external factions attempting to undermine pro-Trump policies, highlighting divisions within Trump’s sphere of influence over foreign policy approaches.
If the world seems to you a little nastier and more confrontational than it was just a few years ago, you're not alone. Many Americans say the world is a ruder place than it was before the COVID-19 pandemic. This isn't unprecedented. It's a pattern that's been seen over and over again in the wake of public-health emergencies and authoritarian restrictions.
Isolation means the social lubrication of manners and experience with polite human interaction takes a serious ding. The powers-that-be also managed to disrupt our relations with our neighbors.
Making an official who has consistently publicized his opposition to the president's own policies responsible for the president's intake of intelligence is a mistake best caught early.
This is about an external faction - funded by Trump opponents like Charles Koch and George Soros - trying to attach itself to MAGA in order to strangle Trump's America First foreign policy.
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