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  "textContent": "Across Britain and the United States, few political figures provoke such immediate and visceral reactions as Donald Trump and Nigel Farage. For some, they are insurgent ‘truth-tellers’. For others, they are destabilising forces whose rhetoric corrodes democratic norms. What is striking is not merely the disagreement, but the intensity of the dislike they inspire. Psychologists […]\n\nThe post Despising People Like Donald Trump and Nigel Farage is Commonsense According to Science and Psychology appeared first on Dorset Eye.",
  "title": "Despising People Like Donald Trump and Nigel Farage is Commonsense According to Science and Psychology"
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