Right-wing movements ranging from QAnon to the Plandemic, Stop the Steal to the Boogaloo Bois, have always drunk from the same toxic wellspring of paranoid alienation, even as they sometimes differ in the particulars of their ideologies. With the passing of Donald Trump from the political and Twitter scenes—for now—these movements have struggled to find focus, with some Q adherents revising the prophecy to predict final victory down the road while others now reject the movement entirely. But these various belief systems, all of them bound up in highly elastic conspiracy theories and violent anti-government resentment, seem to have recently coalesced around the anti-Covid-19 vaccination movem
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