A pay phone brings Republicans and Democrats together

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Ring a Republican, dial a Democrat.

A new social experiment in the form of a modified pay phone is hoping to unite warring political parties by getting them talking.

The so-called “party line” was spotted on the streets of liberal San Francisco over the weekend. 


A man talks on a blue pay phone labeled "Call a democrat" and "The Party Line," designed to connect people with different political views.
The two phones are linked between liberal San Francisco and conservative Abilene, Texas. Matter Neuroscience

In the liberal Bay Area enclave, callers who pick up phone that says “Talk to a Republican” will be connected to another modified pay phone in conservative Abilene, Texas, that says “Talk to a Democrat,” KTVU reported.

An Instagram post from Matter Neuroscience, the company behind the concept, shows both phones being set up 1,500 miles apart with the goal of getting “different people from different political viewpoints to have meaningful not hateful conversations”   

Those who dared to join the chat said the rhetoric wasn’t so fiery. 


A modified payphone on Valencia Street in San Francisco's Mission District, labeled "Call a republican," connects to a phone in Abilene, Texas, as part of "The Party Line" social experiment by Matter Neuroscience.
The goal is to get people with different viewpoints to have meaningful conversations. Matter Neuroscience

“This is kind of bringing people closer in a way,” said Steven Bednarczyk, who picked up the San Francisco phone, located outside a tattoo parlor, according to KTVU.

The calls are being recorded, and Matter Neuroscience said it hopes to highlight some of the calls on social media.



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