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Patrick Byrne @PatrickByrne
@ToshiroGrendel @LadyCastlemore Nope. they had already left. — PolitiTweet.org
Patrick Byrne @PatrickByrne
@btrekman1 No, the guy breaking the window with his motorcyle helmet was an Antifa activist. Look it up. — PolitiTweet.org
Patrick Byrne @PatrickByrne
@summeruk1708 @LakotaMan1 How do you know that is why they took their own lives? Maybe they realized they had been manipulated into playing a role in a soft-coup that would lead to the destruction of the USA. That's what I would have been thinking, were I, they. — PolitiTweet.org
Patrick Byrne @PatrickByrne
@BurtonSegall However, I acknowledge that Michael Byrd may not have seen that, and may have been overwhelmed with events. Still, that’s why there’s a doctrine concerning escalation of force. For just those moments. Congress had already left the chamber. He had a lot of options. — PolitiTweet.org
Patrick Byrne @PatrickByrne
@BurtonSegall She, as military police, understood escalation of force. From another angle you can see that the antifa guy breaking the window with his helmet was the one she was trying to stop, pulling him back, and even punching him hard in the jaw. She was definitely trying to stop him. — PolitiTweet.org
Patrick Byrne @PatrickByrne
@PennyFarringt14 @songfourone That’s why they’re called, “nonplayer characters”. NPCs. — PolitiTweet.org
Patrick Byrne @PatrickByrne
@Summergirl703 @KiltedRef @Dogwalker2019 She did not break glass, and other videos show her as going to warn the police about the mob. She was Military Police herself, aware of rules on escalation of force, and mistakenly assumed the police would follow the law. So far more than 3X of Twitter see it my way. — PolitiTweet.org
Patrick Byrne @PatrickByrne
@Summergirl703 @KiltedRef @Dogwalker2019 If just being there were a crime, why were there 12 cops standing within arm's reach of the Shaman, and did nothing but open doors for him? Strike you as odd? Did THEY think it was a crime, too? — PolitiTweet.org
Patrick Byrne @PatrickByrne
@Kelly_Sarmiento @Turner_1603 @LakotaMan1 Racist! — PolitiTweet.org
Patrick Byrne @PatrickByrne
@EsmeLuluBean @Turner_1603 @LakotaMan1 Actually, I strongly agree that racism exists and slavery existed. You folks are misunderstanding me. The question is, Is that what explains the current disparities? — PolitiTweet.org
Patrick Byrne @PatrickByrne
@sandyclaus @Turner_1603 @LakotaMan1 Now we are getting somewhere! Yes, I am thoroughly familiar with this history (which should be subtitled, "How the Democrats kept Blacks down after the Republicans ended slavery"). All true. My question is, Is that what you think explains where we are today? "Legacy of slavery"? — PolitiTweet.org
Patrick Byrne @PatrickByrne
@PoliticalGees @Turner_1603 @LakotaMan1 Apparently not. It appears that only about 1 in 5 people here see the Ashli Babbit thing your way, the rest see it as murder. Read the room. — PolitiTweet.org
Patrick Byrne @PatrickByrne
@igbystooge @Turner_1603 @LakotaMan1 Is that an article of faith, or something for which you can provide and discuss evidence? — PolitiTweet.org
Patrick Byrne @PatrickByrne
@8613Sassy @Turner_1603 @LakotaMan1 https://t.co/nz8yR9Vaxb — PolitiTweet.org
Patrick Byrne @PatrickByrne
@Kelly_Sarmiento @Turner_1603 @LakotaMan1 https://t.co/nz8yR9Vaxb — PolitiTweet.org
Patrick Byrne @PatrickByrne
@Turner_1603 @KatherineK221 @LakotaMan1 Karl Marx was a crank economist who "proved" nothing, but who sat scribbling the last 20 years of his life in the British Museum while missing the marginalist revolution then going on 50 miles away in Cambridge. Good thinker about history, though. His "economics" is silly. — PolitiTweet.org
Patrick Byrne @PatrickByrne
@Davie_Crocket84 @Turner_1603 @LakotaMan1 The same is true if we typed in, "witchcraft". But that does not make witchcraft a real thing, right? Same-same with "systemic racism". It is an ideological construct used to explain variations in outcomes. NB I believe "racism" is real. But "systemic racism" is fake economics. — PolitiTweet.org
Patrick Byrne @PatrickByrne
@Davie_Crocket84 @Turner_1603 @LakotaMan1 The same would be true if we typed in, withcraft," right? But that does not make witchcraft a real thing. Same same with "systemic racism". It is an ideological construct, only. NB I believe "racism" is real. But "systemic racism" is fake economics. — PolitiTweet.org
Patrick Byrne @PatrickByrne
@LittleDsrtFlowr You should not talk about Lefties that way. They're Americans too. — PolitiTweet.org
Patrick Byrne @PatrickByrne
RT @GraphicW5: This video allegedly shows Ukrainain soldiers taking out other Ukrainian soldiers who tried to surrender to Russian troops.… — PolitiTweet.org
Patrick Byrne @PatrickByrne
@vidsthatgohard Behind the wall. — PolitiTweet.org
Patrick Byrne @PatrickByrne
@patrick14594545 Where do you see a plus sign? Did I miss it? — PolitiTweet.org
Patrick Byrne @PatrickByrne
Hilarious: https://t.co/OWuFGBzPfk — PolitiTweet.org
Patrick Byrne @PatrickByrne
@KiltedRef @Summergirl703 @Dogwalker2019 Obviously. Thanks. I don't take time to swing at the softballs. Please feel free to hit them for me. — PolitiTweet.org
Patrick Byrne @PatrickByrne
@nopimping @thesloppywet @Kathy85829752 Sorry. It is special credit card with no limits. — PolitiTweet.org
Patrick Byrne @PatrickByrne
@truthminista @DrIbram Respectfully, there is a wide difference between a solid historical understanding of these issues, and the ideology of CRT indoctrination. GOP is correct to oppose the CRT indoctrination: shaky history, fake economic analysis. — PolitiTweet.org
Patrick Byrne @PatrickByrne
RT @Andy_Olsen: @DrIbram https://t.co/WT8T2sRMcQ — PolitiTweet.org
Patrick Byrne @PatrickByrne
100% true. Claims about it being about "states' rights" are blue-smoke-and-mirror attempts to obfuscate this. So are claims that Lincoln & the North fought the Civil War for some reason other than slavery. Both sets of claims are quibbles. It was a war over slavery. — PolitiTweet.org
Ibram X. Kendi @DrIbram
When someone tells you that Confederates were about “states' rights” or “southern pride,” point out that their Cons… https://t.co/BvxUrSuVWM
Patrick Byrne @PatrickByrne
Agreed, but note also that the "personal-liberty laws" had been undermined by the Dred Scott decision, a 7-2 decision of the Taney Court (Taney and the other 6 were all Democrats). — PolitiTweet.org
Ibram X. Kendi @DrIbram
The CSA Constitution stated enslavers "shall have the right" to take enslaved people to all Confederate states and… https://t.co/ziyJqxQdF2
Patrick Byrne @PatrickByrne
People often get the 3/5ths clause backwards. ABOLITIONISTS were the ones saying, "Since you do not think slaves are people, you should not get to count them in a census." SLAVERS wanted them to count 5/5ths. The compromise was 3/5. — PolitiTweet.org
Ibram X. Kendi @DrIbram
Like the US Constitution, the Confederates included the 3/5ths clause. It stated: “Representatives and direct taxes… https://t.co/OyPnxyAKkX