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    1. Jeet Heer‏Verified account @HeerJeet May 6

      Jeet Heer Retweeted Andrew Sullivan

      The idea that Roe (1973) kickstarted "extreme cultural polarization" implies that the 1960s was a period of cultural tranquility and comity. That's a view of history that is, depending on how charitable you are, either idiosyncratic or idiotic.https://twitter.com/sullydish/status/1522638122667888645 …

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      Andrew Sullivan @sullydish
      What Roe did was kickstart the extreme cultural polarization that has log defined and blighted American politics. Maybe the end of Roe can mark the beginning of a return to living together, and negotiating a way to make that bearable. https://andrewsullivan.substack.com/p/how-dare-they-043?s=w …
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    2. Jeet Heer‏Verified account @HeerJeet May 6

      Jeet Heer Retweeted Andrew Sullivan

      Yeah, everything was peaceful and civil before Roe (1973). I mean other than the protests, riots, bombing, the assassinations of JFK, Malcolm X, MLK, RFK, the attempted assassination of George Wallace. A real picnic before Roe.https://twitter.com/sullydish/status/1522638122667888645 …

      Jeet Heer added,

      Andrew Sullivan @sullydish
      What Roe did was kickstart the extreme cultural polarization that has log defined and blighted American politics. Maybe the end of Roe can mark the beginning of a return to living together, and negotiating a way to make that bearable. https://andrewsullivan.substack.com/p/how-dare-they-043?s=w …
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    3. Jeet Heer‏Verified account @HeerJeet May 6

      Another problem with Sullivan's view is that Roe was in fact an elite compromise of the type a conservative like Sullivan should appreciate: an attempt to co-opt liberal wing of feminism from more radical critique of patriarchy & based on appeals to individualism (privacy)

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    4. Jeet Heer‏Verified account @HeerJeet May 6

      The conservative dimensions of Roe are little understood but it came at a time when many elite conservatives (the Bushes, the Goldwaters, the Rockefellers) were in Planned Parenthood & worried about population explosion. That's why Roe was 7-2: expressed widely held elite values

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    5. Ross Douthat‏Verified account @DouthatNYT May 6
      Replying to @HeerJeet

      These are very well understood in the pro-life movement which spent decades battling exactly these forces in the GOP!

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    6. Ross Douthat‏Verified account @DouthatNYT May 6
      Replying to @DouthatNYT @HeerJeet

      It was indeed an elite compromise, and the Rockefeller-Republican part of that compromise was the GOP at its Malthusian, eugenic, fear-the-surplus-population worst.

      6 replies 0 retweets 13 likes
      Jeet Heer‏Verified account @HeerJeet May 6
      Replying to @DouthatNYT

      I agree, but to me that speaks to the radicalism of the pro-life movement: to succeed they effected a resorting of parties & break-up of an elite consensus unlike anything seen in USA since the polarization over slaver in 1840s-1850s.

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        2. Boo Radley‏ @BooRadley360 May 6
          Replying to @HeerJeet @DouthatNYT

          Are you not then conceding that Roe kickstarted a historic level of polarization?

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        3. Noneya‏ @Conspiratorpres May 6
          Replying to @BooRadley360 @HeerJeet @DouthatNYT

          It absolutely did not. The coalition that became the prolife movement was originally organized against school desegregation, and did not metastasize until the late 70s or early 80s into what it is today.

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        1. Noneya‏ @Conspiratorpres May 6
          Replying to @HeerJeet @DouthatNYT

          The "pro-life" movement was a rebranding of the anti school desegregation crowd. It became a political dud, but they kept the same mailing lists and reorganized in like 78 or 79 into the "moral majority"

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