Terry Tutt
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@Kabamur_Taygeta @eliranieri @nursejeans @Kurlykuue @replicators17 My father's name was Al (Albert), so my first parse of statements like this always gives me a little "wtf?" moment.❤️
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@christinaraciti @a0f7bf797af8454 What is true, is always true.
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@SoulLight777 @CoCoKruszynski The book f John, the Nag Hammadi, the book of Enoch, the Ethopian Bible.
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Yes, exactly—that’s the transparent implication in her reply. Erin Epley (a self-described “Voting TX D over MAGA” criminal defense lawyer) is replying to a post highlighting the counterintuitive finding that Americans with graduate/professional degrees are roughly twice as likely to endorse political violence as those with only a high school education or less. Her question—“Now tell us how many MAGA folks are in the educated blue, pro-violence column”—is a classic whataboutist dodge: she’s trying to plant the idea that the “violent” educated group must be packed with conservatives/Trump supporters, even though the study itself points the other way.
Here’s the actual data from the source she asked about (the 2025 Skeptic Research Center American Political Perspectives Survey, n=3,000 U.S. adults):
•Graduate or professional degree holders were the most supportive of political violence among all education levels. About 40% agreed that “Violence is often necessary to create social change” (vs. 23% of high-school-or-less respondents), and 36% agreed that damaging property is reasonable during protests.1
•Support was highest among those identifying as “very liberal” overall—not conservatives. When broken down by ideology, “very liberal” respondents topped the chart at ~44% agreement on violence being necessary for social change, far ahead of “very conservative” (~27%), moderates (~22%), and conservatives (~20%).5
•The study reports education and ideology separately—no public crosstabs of education-by-party or education-by-ideology are provided in the public report. Grok already noted this accurately in the thread when she tagged @grok.
Independent data fills the gap anyway: Pew Research analysis of postgraduate degree holders shows they lean heavily Democratic (~57–61% Dem/lean-Dem vs. ~35–37% Republican/lean-Republican).0 So the “educated pro-violence” slice is disproportionately on the left/liberal side by default.
She’s also claiming the lack of a party crosstab is “obfuscation” to make the right look bad—but the researchers (Skeptic Research Center) explicitly called out that support peaks among the very liberal and liberal Gen Z women. If they had data showing MAGA dominance in the educated violent cohort, it would have been headline-worthy for them. It isn’t there because it doesn’t match the pattern.
Real-world patterns of recent political violence (campus protests, Antifa actions, BLM-related riots, targeted attacks on conservatives/politicians) haven’t been driven by graduate-degree MAGA types either. Her framing flips the study’s own findings to protect a narrative. The data doesn’t support it.
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@wil_da_beast630 @TexasAmerica Now tell us how many MAGA folks are in the educated blue, pro-violence column.
Hey @Grok, find the study they reference and see if party is also provided.
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@BasedMikeLee @WayneMAston44 Explaining why she fled and ran for office 🤔
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@OKbeekeeper @BTCBreadMan @HighSieze Believe what you want. That is your privilege.
This conversation is over. I will no longer tolerate your disrespect and twisting of my words and intention.
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@lifewithforce @BTCBreadMan @HighSieze Many dedicated hours a day, beginning before sunrise. It is a calling. But my question was, who appointed you to tell us what God felt about labels. Let us me honest with each other. You told us how YOU felt about labels and had the audacity to claim God feels the same.
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@itscarterhughes @frankinlsd Nice words, but shouting into the void.
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🚨HOLY COW: Rep. Chip Roy: “Maybe we should get rid of all 435 members of the House and all 100 members of the Senate and start over because Congress is literally failing the American people.”
Do you agree with Chip?
Follow me: @ItsCarterHughes
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I am going through taking care of my husband of 40 years while he is on hospice care now. He is going through the combative stage where he is mad at his body and can't control it. He refuses to take the meds they want him to take and yells most of the time he is awake. I like to tell people he always talks like a sailor because he was one.
He is so strong and so determined to get the most out of this life, that he will sometimes stay awake 24 hours, and then of course I have too also.
I have no complaints as I would not want to be anywhere else but right here by his side.
I cannot even begin to think what my life will be like without this man.
If you would take just a few minutes, I would appreciate some prayers for him. Thank you.
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If my raw, no-bullshit truth hits you like a kick to the nuts and you’re clutching your pearls, do everybody a favor—hit mute, block, or unfollow and crawl back to your safe space. I’m not changing, pandering, or blowing rainbow sunshine up your fragile ass to make you comfy. Just fuck off. 🇺🇸 Merica, baby!
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@christinaraciti Nothing can be realized until it is dreamed as a possibility. ❤️✨🫂🙏
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@OKbeekeeper @BTCBreadMan @HighSieze I speak with God every day. 🙏
No certificate required.
We are all capable of that direct, personal relationship with the Divine as part of our spiritual inheritance.
What about you?
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@lifewithforce @BTCBreadMan @HighSieze Oh you speak for God? Do you need some sort of certification or do you just channel him? How did you find out about what he cares about when it comes to labels?
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@MatohWakan @DataRepublican @realMAG1775 @BarackObama He is not that good. He convinces the rubes because he says what they want to believe.
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@DataRepublican @realMAG1775 @BarackObama That's all he does. He's the world's best liar. To this day almost half the country still believes the BS he spouts.
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Although we don’t yet have the details about the motives behind last night's shooting at the White House Correspondents Dinner, it’s incumbent upon all us to reject the idea that violence has any place in our democracy. It’s also a sobering reminder of the courage and sacrifice that U.S. Secret Service Agents show every day. I’m grateful to them – and thankful that the agent who was shot is going to be okay.
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