Pete Buttigieg, the former mayor of South Bend, Indiana and 2020 Democratic presidential hopeful, is taking flak online for a tweet, which he eventually deleted, where he criticized Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) for having “nostalgia for the revolutionary politics of the 1960s.”

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Buttigieg made similar remarks during last night’s 2020 Democratic presidential debate in South Carolina.

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“We can’t afford a scenario where it comes down to Donald Trump with his nostalgia for the social order of the 1950s and Bernie Sanders with his nostalgia for the revolutionary politics of the 1960s. #DemDebate,” Buttigieg tweeted on Tuesday night.

Let’s not let this tweet go unnoticed. Nostalgia for Revolutionary politics of the 1960’s? @PeteButtigieg #DemDebate2020 pic.twitter.com/d4Q0ch4aOq — Vote Commando (@VoteCommando) February 26, 2020

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The revolutionary politics of the 1960s—so the Civil Rights movement? Are you opposed to that, @PeteButtigieg? pic.twitter.com/cLbcRwNSYv — jordan (@JordanUhl) February 26, 2020

During the debate, several Democratic presidential hopefuls pushed Sanders on his past remarks about Cuba—which led to Buttigieg saying pretty much the same thing he said in his tweet.

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“I am not looking forward to a scenario where it comes down to Donald Trump with his nostalgia for the social order of the 1950s and Bernie Sanders with a nostalgia for the revolutionary politics of the 1960s,” the former mayor said during the debate. “This is not about what coups were happening in the 1970s or ’80s, this is about the future. This is about 2020. We are not going to survive, or succeed, and we’re certainly not going to win by reliving the Cold War. We’re not going to win these critical, critical House and Senate races if people in those races have to explain why the nominee of the Democratic party is telling people to look at the bright side of the Castro regime. We’ve got to be a lot smarter about this and look to the future.”

While it appears Buttigieg was trying to link Sanders to his remarks about certain regimes, his quip about “revolutionary politics” in the 1960s led many people to point out that a number of major events occurred during that time including the push for Civil Rights, the Stonewall Riot in 1969, and second-wave feminism

A disturbing moment (deleted from twitter, but said at the debate) in which Buttigieg devalues the “revolutionary” politics of the 60s. You know the politics of civil rights, anti-war, women’s lib, anti- poverty, queer liberation, etc.



Fight for equality too extreme for him? 🙄 pic.twitter.com/Pyggp4rURj — Treva B. Lindsey (@divafeminist) February 26, 2020

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Hearing the first gay presidential candidate condemn the "revolutionary politics of the 1960s" is uhhhhhhh something pic.twitter.com/YdouVzxq4M — Gillian Branstetter (@GBBranstetter) February 26, 2020

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The "revolutionary politics of the 1960s" gave America:



– Civil Rights

– Medicare and Medicaid

– Moon landing

– Head Start

– War on Poverty



I have to ask, @PeteButtigieg: Where's the problem? — Walker Bragman (@WalkerBragman) February 26, 2020

Historian here. Maybe Pete Buttigieg doesn’t know this, but “the revolutionary politics of the 1960s” is what brought us the greatness of Martin Luther King, Jr., Malcolm X, and the height of the civil rights movement. — Moshik Temkin (@moshik_temkin) February 26, 2020

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These are the revolutionary 1960s politics @PeteButtigieg is afraid of. #DemDebate pic.twitter.com/3qCRx0nfgE — Bloomberg Is The Worst Choice (@saminthecan) February 26, 2020

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Ah @PeteButtigieg the revolutionary politics of the 60s… you mean the civil rights, women’s rights, and anti war movements? #DemDebate — Jennifer EppsAddison (@jeppsaddison) February 26, 2020

While Buttigieg may have deleted the tweet, the sentiment of what he said at the debate seems to have been liked by his campaign. Senior Adviser Lis Smith retweeted a Washington Post columnist who praised Buttigieg’s remarks during the debate.

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