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Polarization and Identity in Politics
This chapter explores the intricate dynamics between political identity and cultural preferences, particularly among evangelical Christians who prioritize political affiliations over religious beliefs. It examines the implications of political polarization, social identity theory, and the psychological behaviors driving animosity between party lines, all against a backdrop of historical racism. The discussion also addresses the role of media in shaping perceptions and heightening insecurities, emphasizing how such dynamics can threaten societal cohesion.