It was still really bad in the U.S. but some places had even more severe mandates and policies. Aa far as I know the E.U. still has a vaccine paasport in placd.
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Yes. That and the reputation and expectation that population is a little crazy and paranoid in comparison to some other parts of the world. Not to mention the past record of uniquely American Armed Uprisings, standoffs, and sieges.
Do you mean the way Republicans/Trump supporters are considered 'conspiracy theorsts/gun nuts?
Also, regarding the second part, are you talking about organized armed rebellion or isolated incidents in more recent times?
I meant the American population in general. In comparison to large parts of the rest of the world. Being a Conspiracy Theorist at this stage is more a matter of perspective. At this stage I think the majority of Americans would technically be considered one. Though they likely wouldn’t consider themselves one. Simply because in their mind whatever idea or theory that technically falls under the sphere of “Conspiracy Theory.” they don’t consider one. They consider it a part of life.
And second part. A mixture of both. Whiskey Rebellion, Blair Mountain, Waco, Kill Dozer etc. All little parts from various periods of time. Coming together to help weave the unique tapestry of crazy that is American politics and American History.
Edit: The rest of the world had thousands of years to get their crazy in. We’ve had the comparative blink of an eye to catch up on making our own crazy history.