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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker Jan 5

    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/wi62YNb pic.twitter.com/lvpJVoHv5c

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      2. Jay Dav-O‏ @ChocnessMonsta Jan 6
        Replying to @NewYorker

        Oh. I thought it was called RACISM. Thanks, guys.

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      1. Tracy Silcott‏ @SilcottTracy Jan 5
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        No, it’s broadly described as Racist.

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      1. Xeno Phrenia‏ @xenophrenia Jan 5
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        and once again our media proves that it can't be trusted as it covers it's ugliness with platitudes ... we keep asking 'why are we so divided?' as though the answer isn't it the media they keep telling us we should be trusting?pic.twitter.com/5nibxcSq1q

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      1. Ruyliev‏ @zetetic2017 Jan 5
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        Sorry, that does not seem like an overwhelmingly novel revelation to me.

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      1. Janusian Thinking 🌴‏ @LeniDiamond Jan 11
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        "purpose of the Christmas bombing was to pressure N Vietnam to negotiate an end to the fighting, which finally happened in 1973" FALSE. The purpose was getting Nixon re-elected, as Nixon admitted in a memo that came to light thanks to Alexander Butterfield & @realbobwoodward_pic.twitter.com/FeJb9ltudm

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      1. ((David Shor))‏ @davidshor Jan 6
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        @emayfarris Kind of exactly to the contrary, I think basically all post-1990 politics in the US would make perfect sense to somebody who closely followed European politics and knew nothing about the civil rights movement

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      1. PAUL H.‏ @phrb1961 Jan 6
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        How Christian of these holy people.

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      1. Philip O'Brien‏ @cirqsole Jan 6
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        The country needs a Bobby movement soon, but many politicians do not have the heart or, capacity to authentically be inspired/moved by an earlier short lived version for the early 21st Century despite the similarities

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      1. Mr. Gandules‏ @JEYZUR Jan 6
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        Can simply be called “racist”. Stop fucking around.

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      1. Secret t‏ @Secret____t Jan 6
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        "Seldom do people discern their own liberty / Under a threadbare cloak." - Juvenal (C. 100)

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      1. Secret t‏ @Secret____t Jan 6
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        nor report in the Public Interest, e.g., does State Action comport with Constitutional muster. In the Post-W era, the Legislative and (more recently) Executive branch simple disregard the MANDATORY AUTHORITY of the U.S. Supreme Court. There is no greater accomplice than "news."

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      1. Secret t‏ @Secret____t Jan 6
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        Nothing could be more antithetical to our Founding Fathers' blueprint for the People. In this regard, both were introduced by the "new" GOP's ruling elite and, not coincidentally, are used in concert against the People. The Post Fairness Act "news" does not question Government

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      1. Secret t‏ @Secret____t Jan 6
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        I would respectfully submit the two movements are (1) deregulating the Fairness Act [irrevocably distorting journalism from 'a 4th branch of Gov' to a 'paid for' expert witness] and (2) the "no new taxes" mantra DEFUNDING our General Welfare/Common Defense.

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      1. Roberta Thomas‏ @sre4all Jan 6
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        If that's all they see, then they're blind or shallow thinkers. My bet is that two categories only simply pushes the narrative and camouflages the goal: statism.

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      1. Alex Dorman‏ @rolandspaghetti Jan 5
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        Could probably pull this back to 1860

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      1. Michael Osinski‏ @mhosinskiLLP Jan 5
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        Yup..n I wrote a paper in 1984 blaming decline of western civ on the civ-rights movement and use of “party” as a verb...

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