One potential issue that resembles the anti-movement war and countermovement in Vietnam is the ongoing social and political polarization, particularly in the United States. The division and conflict between different ideological groups, such as the left and right, progressive and conservative, can be seen as a countermovement against each other's beliefs and values. This polarization can also spark anti-movements, as people who feel marginalized or oppressed may speak out against the status quo. The Vietnam War and the anti-war movement were also characterized by a similar polarization and countermovement, with different groups having divergent views on the war's legitimacy and purpose. In both cases, the conflict arises from fundamental differences in beliefs and values, which can lead to significant social and political unrest.