Michael Everett wrote:3) Lack of trust in Media.
Several of the Media companies have pulled their focus so tight on certain topics that they are seen as being more interested in stating opinions than reporting the news. As such, other news sources (both real and fake) become more popular.
It certainly doesn't help that
someone keeps telling his supporters that the media is all fake and biased.
It also doesn't help that the media in the US is so scared of being seen as biased that they feel compelled to treat the sitting US President with a lot more deference than they would treat, say, a TV show host.
4) Lockdown.
America is built on individualism and freedom to the point that it can seem comical to outsiders. The multiple lockdowns have gone against this foundation and the resulting disconnect has caused quite a bit of anger.
This is .... not
wrong, exactly, but a massive oversimplification.
Trump politicized the various low-effort anti-covid measures (such as social distancing and mask wearing) to a degree that no other world leader has. He turned a very straightforward public health guideline into a shibboleth separating his supporters from "The Left".
5) Law Enforcement.
The American Law Enforcement has come under a great deal of criticism over the last year+, especially over events such as the George Floyd death and abuse of no-knock warrants. This has led to people being more confrontational (which in turn leads to more incidents etc) as well as events such as the Capital Hill Autonomous Zone (a no-police area which went rather... sideways on the founders). The call of "Defund the Police", while very memorable, seems to be rather short-sighted. "Train the Police in de-escalation!" would, in my opinion, have been a better stance.
This is utterly laughable. As the storming of the Capitol showed, the police is perfectly capable of restraint and deescalation when they choose to do so. There's a marked difference between police reactions to the various BLM protests, or other, smaller scale protests
in the Capitol itself to what happened on January 6th. When I saw footage of police actively helping the insurrectionists, when I saw the whole situation
not become a bloodbath, I figured that the strategy was to get these morons into a controlled situation where they can be rounded up and isolated: This is a strategy that has been employed in containing other protests after all.
But no. People were just .... let go free. There was a subgroup in there, armed and equipped with flex-cuffs, that was equipped and prepared for a hostage scenario, and they too were just let go (Luckily, since these people are very stupid and kind enough to show their faces on camera or, in some instances, posting about their crimes on social media, consequences are catching up to them).
Long story short: These people were let off much more lightly than other, much less threatening protestors were treated. This whole debacle just proves once more that american police
can not be trusted to do their jobs in an impartial way. That there absolutely is a difference in how you are treated by police if you are white.