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The Dividers

Following the inauguration of Donald Trump in 2017, Shia LaBeouf and his artist friends launched a live stream art project called 'HE WILL NOT DIVIDE US' that ran for four years, the duration of Trump's presidential term. But what began as a spirited display of resistance against the divisive presidential election result quickly devolved into an internet meme. The live stream attracted attention from the darkest corners of 4CHAN, encouraging trolls who made it their life's mission to ruin Shia's art project.

Top Cast

  • Sam Hyde

    Sam Hyde

    Self

  • Brittany Venti

    Brittany Venti

    Self

  • Nick Fuentes

    Nick Fuentes

    Self

  • The Absolute Plaidman

    The Absolute Plaidman

    Self

  • Bag Anon

    Bag Anon

    Self

  • H Drone

    H Drone

    Self

  • Paperboy Prince

    Paperboy Prince

    Self

  • Docu Anon

    Docu Anon

    Self

  • Milk Man

    Milk Man

    Self (voice only)

Overview

Following the inauguration of Donald Trump in 2017, Shia LaBeouf and his artist friends launched a live stream art project called 'HE WILL NOT DIVIDE US' that ran for four years, the duration of Trump's presidential term. But what began as a spirited display of resistance against the divisive presidential election result quickly devolved into an internet meme. The live stream attracted attention from the darkest corners of 4CHAN, encouraging trolls who made it their life's mission to ruin Shia's art project.

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