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Kyle J.

Kyle J.

@KrobinJr

Gay. Liberal. NY to MD transplant. Joe Biden/Kamala Harris voter. Don't blame me for this current clusterfuck of a presidency.

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Kyle J.
Kyle J.@KrobinJr·
I'm with them.
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@notcapnamerica "DO YOU FUCKING UNDERSTAND OUR FUCKING LYRICS?" Why did I read that with Samuel L Jackson's voice in my head? Maybe it's just me.
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chris evans@notcapnamerica·
Punk singer Keith Morris goes OFF on MAGA audience member in Las Vegas complaining about politics being part of the show “So you’re not here for my political bullshit, you’re here for the music? DO YOU FUCKING UNDERSTAND OUR FUCKING LYRICS?”
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@WajahatAli Van Jones has been dismissed in my eyes since he rattled off that bullshit on air about Trump being presidential.
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Kyle J.
Kyle J.@KrobinJr·
@churchtalkative If humanity ceases to exist, it'll be because a bunch of greedy mofos with no regard for the planet we live on will have destroyed it, making it uninhabitable. And gay people have nothing to do with that.
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Kyle J.@KrobinJr·
@emilyjuniper_ Congratulations. In one stupid ass post, you confirm why gay, bisexual and transgender people need "an entire fucking month long celebration of their identites". Cope harder, beloved. If Pride Month doesn't apply to you, don't celebrate it.
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Emily Juniper 🇺🇸🇦🇺 𝕩
Why does being gay, bisexual, or transgender require an entire month-long celebration of those identities? Fucking ridiculous.
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@SpencerHakimian That face looks like it lost a fight with a fucking steamroller.
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Kyle J.@KrobinJr·
@SpencerHakimian Does that mean there's a place nearby with padded rooms that they're whisking him away to?
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Spencer Hakimian@SpencerHakimian·
🚨BREAKING: Trump released from Walter Reed Hospital.
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Kyle J.@KrobinJr·
@JoelWebbon Excuse me for asking beloved, but who's we?
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Kyle J.
Kyle J.@KrobinJr·
@krassenstein Because everything he touches turns brown and starts to stink. That's why he bankrupted so many of his businesses.
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Brian Krassenstein@krassenstein·
MAJOR BREAKING: U.S. forces launch major strikes on multiple targets, including missile launch sites and Iranian vessels reportedly attempting to deploy naval mines, dramatically escalating fears of a wider regional conflict. Why is everything Trump’s involved in such a shit show?
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Kyle J.@KrobinJr·
@notcapnamerica Two whole years later and because they're now in the crosshairs they decide to have an epiphany. Well, here's my response in a moment of political correctness.
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chris evans@notcapnamerica·
People who spent 2024 telling us "both sides are the same" and spent the last year telling us "Kamala would be doing the same thing if she were in office" are suddenly asking for our support because the fascist right wing government is coming after them.
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Jemele Hill
Jemele Hill@jemelehill·
As a person who presumably lives here, you should be more curious about the people you share the country with. Slaves, especially Black women, were experimented on without anesthesia or consent to advance medicine. It was a commonly held belief that Black people had more pain tolerance, and different blood and genes than white people. American medicine literally built its foundation on these beliefs. Years later, the government experimented on Black men without their consent to study the effects of syphilis —> history.com/articles/the-i… Google Henrietta Lacks or watch the movie. The experimentation done on this Black woman became the whole foundation for why OB/GYNs know as much about the female body as they do. Black folks have routinely been forced into the role as medicine’s guinea pig and the result has been a lasting stench racism in providing care for Black people. Let’s fast forward to today: American Medical Association: Legacy of racism shapes healthcare today —> ama-assn.org/public-health/… National Library of Medicine: Racism is the determinant of health and health care —> pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10… As recently as 2016, 73 percent of white medical students believed Black people were biologically different than white people —> #impact-on-health" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">medicalnewstoday.com/articles/racis… Instead of getting defensive, get curious. There have been entire books, lectures and classes done about this very topic.
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@jemelehill As experienced journalist, you should provide the evidence to support those claims of mistreatment and disrespect. Unless….

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Sony Thăng
Sony Thăng@nxt888·
If white people deserve exclusive credit for "ending slavery," then white people built the system, ran the system, defended the system, went to war to preserve the system, and then at the very last moment, after centuries of resistance from the people inside it made it unsustainable, signed the paper. And kept all the credit. That's not a legacy of moral leadership. That's a legacy of owning the pen.
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Sony Thăng
Sony Thăng@nxt888·
The Haitian Revolution terrified slaveholders across the Americas so completely that it accelerated abolitionist pressure in Britain, France, and the United States. The enslaved people of Saint-Domingue did not end slavery only in Haiti. Their victory shook the entire system. Black people ended slavery for Black people, Andrew. And the shockwave reached your "heroes."
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Kyle J.@KrobinJr·
@nxt888 I just want to thank you for taking all this time to educate these folks on Black history, and doing it so succinctly. Put simply: this is how it's done.
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Sony Thăng
Sony Thăng@nxt888·
Andrew, I'll end simply. You wrote VASTLY MORE in capital letters. Let me offer you a different set of capital letters. WHO built the slave ships? WHO wrote the laws that made slavery hereditary? WHO insured the Middle Passage at Lloyd's of London? WHO passed the Fugitive Slave Acts? WHO fought a war to keep slavery legal and called it states' rights? WHO paid the slaveholders compensation at abolition and gave the enslaved nothing? WHO imposed the Black Codes immediately after emancipation? WHO ran the convict leasing system that re-enslaved freed people through the criminal justice system? WHO maintained Jim Crow for another hundred years? WHO redlined Black neighborhoods out of the wealth-building that the GI Bill provided to white veterans? WHO sat on the Supreme Court that said Black people had no rights a white man was bound to respect? The answer to every one of those questions is not African kingdoms. It is white American and European legislators, judges, presidents, businessmen, and citizens. Your VASTLY MORE is not an argument. It is a refusal to look at the list. The list is right here. It has always been right here.
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Sony Thăng
Sony Thăng@nxt888·
Let's talk about the legal architecture of American slavery for a moment. Because the question of responsibility is not only about who sold whom to whom on the West African coast. Responsibility also attaches to: The Virginia legislature of 1662, which passed the law establishing that the status of a child followed the status of the mother, meaning that the children of enslaved women were born enslaved, regardless of their father's status. This is the law that made slavery multigenerational and self-reproducing in the American context. The United States Constitution, which counted enslaved people as three-fifths of a person for purposes of congressional representation, giving slaveholding states more political power, while denying them any legal personhood. The Fugitive Slave Acts of 1793 and 1850, which required citizens of free states to return escaped enslaved people to their owners. The Dred Scott decision of 1857, in which the Supreme Court of the United States ruled that Black people had no rights that a white man was bound to respect. These laws were written, passed, and enforced by white American legislators, judges, and presidents. Tell me which African kingdom wrote those laws. Tell me which African ruler sat on that Supreme Court. Tell me where, in your VASTLY MORE, the Virginia legislature of 1662 appears. The legal infrastructure of American slavery was entirely a white American construction. Your argument does not touch it.
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Kyle J.@KrobinJr·
@acnewsitics Meaning that once again, the Black President will have shown himself to be superior to Donald Trump. Which is a bitter pill for him to swallow.
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Alex Cole
Alex Cole@acnewsitics·
A deal worst than JCPOA is inevitable at this point because of the bad decisions Trump has made. People who never liked the JCPOA and criticized Obama for it are just having a hard time accepting that they were wrong about JCPOA and Obama.
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Kyle J.@KrobinJr·
@tify330 I thought he said that "dumb" has a b in it. So what am I missing?
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Kyle J.@KrobinJr·
@RossKneeDeep Actually, I thought about how fucked America would be if he was reelected. Which is exactly why I didn't vote for him to begin with🤷🏾🤷🏾🤷🏾.
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Willie Ross Jr. Knee Deep@RossKneeDeep·
Can you honestly tell me that you haven't thought, America is F*cked until we get rid of this guy?
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@jared_shult She's down there in Texas, a state that's Republican as fuck, and they still didn't vote for her. Evidently she's too batshit crazy even for them.
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