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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker Jan 4

    In “Deeply Divided,” a 2014 study, two political scientists argue that since 1960 our politics has been driven by two movements: the civil-rights movement and what they call a “countermovement,” which could be broadly described as anti-integrationist. http://nyer.cm/9XC6MNy pic.twitter.com/47UYXGvj8t

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      1. Tweeterer‏ @web_denizen Jan 4
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        So decent people and racist republicans?

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      1. Denise Lee‏ @dadavies01 Jan 4
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        Or more specifically described as racism.

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      1. Bruce Ward‏ @Hoosebroose Jan 4
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        The "countermovement" could be even more broadly and more accurately described as white supremacist.

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      1. diann colton‏ @mauipaws Jan 4
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        Someone please help me! 2 1/2 years ago settled a case psychiatrist who sexually assaulted me, I had proof, malpractice insurance scared me I signed small settlement confidential settlement. He predator needs stopped in Maui Hawaii and NY need attorney to out him

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      1. Jake Gold‏ @BotsonBob Jan 4
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        Just say racist.

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      1. Patrick Cox‏ @patrickfcox_cox Jan 4
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        Since 1860, and the movements were pro and anti slavery.

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      1. Elian González‏ @eliangonzal Jan 4
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        AKA “racist.”

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      1. Middle Management WorkerBee‏ @nocalray Jan 4
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        Now the country is divided between the people who care about it and want to see it improve to meet the goals set out by the declarations of independence, and the constitution, and those who want to rob it for all it's worth, and the rubes duped into helping them.

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      1. Bill Nigh‏ @BillNigh Jan 5
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        I witnessed the incredible division in the US at the time. I wasn't sure we would survive as a country.

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      1. Thomas Feraios‏ @Septhomas Jan 4
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        well yes this was when southern conservatives left the democratic party took with them their racism and purified the democratic party as NON racist and NOT conservative. The polarization was due to southerners not getting over a war they lost 100 years prior

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      1. Queen Maeve‏ @TisQueenMaeve_ Jan 4
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        Hate and fear.

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      1. Susan Epstein‏ @susan_epstein Jan 4
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        You mean racists.

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      1. Manston Totimeh‏ @TotimehManston Jan 6
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        Racists vs Civil Rights!

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      1. Chip Kyle‏ @chip_kyle Jan 5
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        Born and raised during Jim Crow, and proudly in DC when the civil rights bill was signed, i see greed as the larger motivator. We’re first driven to provide for our own DNA, even at others expense, regardless of ethnicity. Racism is s byproduct of greed. Greed is multicultural.

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      1. Connie Colvin‏ @CCB5Keithfan34 Jan 4
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        I WOULD AGREE.

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      1. Trump Carnage‏ @TrumpCarnage Jan 4
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        I think the word you're stretching for is "racists". Yup. That's it. Two movements - civil rights vs racists.

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      1. Eric Zerof‏ @ezny Jan 4
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        Yes, since 1690.

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