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@britfreed

Managing Editor @BraveThNewWorld | Liberty | First principles | Anti-war | Sound money | The state is a legacy system.

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Brit Freed
Brit Freed@britfreed·
I imagine the Mark Levin block list has millions of accounts in it. All day every day his comments are inundated with Americans like me that see him for what he is, a paid propagandist for Israel, that largely acts to the detriment of America. Add me to list.
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@marklevinshow You just don't like that Trump will no longer take your phone calls, and that the vast majority of Americans see you for what you are, a paid propagandist for another country.

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Brit Freed@britfreed·
@marklevinshow You just don't like that Trump will no longer take your phone calls, and that the vast majority of Americans see you for what you are, a paid propagandist for another country.
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Mark R. Levin
Mark R. Levin@marklevinshow·
Alex Brewsky is an embarrassingly stupid thug doing his best to use the Trump administration to promote himself and ingratiate himself with his 5th grade tactics.   He goes on Qatarlson’s show, the most rabidly anti-Trump fruitcake, treats him with respect and love and brags about how he knows him etc, not to defend the president, but to smear as many people as he can.   I asked who pays him. No answer. Is he part of the White House war room?  Is he acting as an official White House spokesman?   I’d like to know. Because there may be very tough days ahead should the Democrats take either House of Congress and this dumb bastard is turning off an infinite number of Trump voters and supporters.  My advice to the president and those around him would be and will be to ditch this moron as fast as possible.   Just look at his post below. Look at all of his posts. Imbecilic, low IQ taunts and repetitive one-liners. Nothing persuasive. Nothing substantive.  But he’s failed at what he is trying to do. Not one of his targets has stopped posting or talking about the issues of the day. Nobody’s intimidated.  Nobody is going to be silenced.  He has the opposite effect.   Just a lame, moronic operative with an iPhone pushing out as much bullsh*t as possible against as many people as possible.  A Qatarlson wannabe. Fools like this flameout fairly quickly, or wind up in court.
Alex Bruesewitz 🇺🇸@alexbruesewitz

In case you’re wondering why @marklevinshow has been having daily meltdowns and smearing the Trump administration, it’s because 67% of the American people disagree with him and support President Trump and @JDVance’s MOU.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ Mark, doesn’t seem to handle rejection well. Mark, I don’t know you. But I promise it will all be okay in the end. Just relax, bud.

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The Bruiser
The Bruiser@DrHoosierHermit·
@britfreed @marklevinshow We found out a few months ago that their missiles had twice the range that everyone believed. Putting London, Paris and Berlin within range. You're quite the dummy my friend
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Mark R. Levin
Mark R. Levin@marklevinshow·
This quote from the great Ronald Reagan speaks for itself. He went on to defeat the Soviet Union. “We cannot buy our security, our freedom from the threat of the bomb by committing an immorality so great as saying to a billion human beings now in slavery behind the Iron Curtain, 'Give up your dreams of freedom because to save our own skins, we are willing to make a deal with your slave-masters.'”
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Brit Freed
Brit Freed@britfreed·
@Apolocalypses @NightBlueLion @marklevinshow "It's actually okay to hold a group accountable for their actions". No, collective punishment is immoral. You cannot punish an individual for a crime they didn't commit. To do so is evil. That you call Gaza "restrained" tells me everything I need to know about you.
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Paul Wendigo 📟@Apolocalypses·
It's actually okay to hold a group accountable for their actions. Group behavior is consistent over time. Muslims are responsible for dozens of genocides over the centuries. The celebrations after October 7th were a good demonstration of how Muslims behave. The well restrained war of self defense in Gaza is exactly the reason why moral people will continue to side with Israel for the indefinite future. Or to put this another way, America is very pleased that they didn't act like Muslims and attempt a genocide in Gaza and that's why we'll continue to make sure they can carry out well restrained war after well restrained war until every last genocidal army in the middle east is annihilated. Have a nice day.
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Brit Freed
Brit Freed@britfreed·
@SpencerGuard @marklevinshow Not being able to answer the question "how many civilian deaths are the IDF responsible for", after claiming the IDF has the lowest civilian death ration ever, was an amazing self-own.
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John Spencer
John Spencer@SpencerGuard·
@marklevinshow I told him that Mark. Weird that is not the clip he posted. x.com/SpencerGuard/s…
John Spencer@SpencerGuard

“They are killing enormous numbers of civilians…they are targeting one, two, three enemy combatants and in the process killing huge numbers of civilians. @piersmorgan Piers a few minutes later – “If you can’t say exactly how many civilians have been killed in Gaza, what you say about numbers is bull.” Dear @piersmorgan I tried to explain to you where numbers in the Gaza war (or any war) are going to come from "simply.” But let me type it out so you have a record of it instead of the interruptions and the tactic of just asking the same question over and over while I explain how the numbers work. The same numbers by the way that you used minutes before to criticize Israel and constantly repeat or have guests on that repeat, or more often state not even Hamas numbers but false numbers about xx civilians, xx women, xx children, xx percentages that go beyond Hamas's actual list of casualties. First, let me correct you again (like I did to start the segment) by providing you my actual quotes: 1 - "Israel and the IDF have implemented more measures (sometimes quoted as precautions) to prevent civilian harm in urban warfare than any military in history," That is testable against urban warfare history of any similar situation (mostly attack of defended urban terrain). Israel civilian harm mitigation measure have included advance notification (flyers, phone calls, text messages, voicemails, drones with speakers, tv, radio, social media), safe corridors to include improving roads used for safe corridors in the middle of the war, roof knocking (notifying all residents of a building in advance for evacuations and then using non-penetrating low-yield munitions on top of the building before then waiting to strike), over daily multi-hour pauses in fighting (over 400 days of the 800 days of fighting) to allow civilian evacuations and aid movement, establishing a one-star commanded civilian harm mitigation cell that created a real time civilian presence (using cell phone presence, drones, satellite images, etc.) software reflected on all combat operating systems, handing out their own military maps to the entire population (to include the enemy) and then communicating the location of IDF operations, areas to avoid or further evacuate, using major call outs of buildings and neighborhoods, restrictive rules of engagement based on likely civilian presence, rigorous fires processes and legal reviews that often ended in calling mission off out of civilian harm estimates. Many of these measures have never been attempted, by any military. 2 - "Israel has a lower civilian to combatant ratio than any similar context (war or battle) in the history of urban warfare.” After acknowledging the lack of comparative cases (size of enemy forces (which I asked you about, you don't know), tunnels, density, strategy, tactics, prevention of civilian evacuations) but still doing the simple analysis, in order to provide the evidence for this statement I use the same numbers you and your frequent guests push to condemn Israel. But here: Q: How do you estimate the number of civilians deaths? A: Take the number the Hamas Gaza Health Ministry reports (despite that it includes any death in Gaza for any reason or cause (Israel/Hamas/Other terrorists) and has been well documented with inaccuracies (even having to be updated by Hamas of natural deaths, incomplete entries, false entries) and subtract the Israel stated combatant deaths. The Hamas Gaza Health Ministry claims roughly 72,000 deaths in Gaza. The IDF says it has killed about 25,000-26,000 combatants, a number also reported by President Trump in October 2025. If you subtract 25,000 from 72,000, even using Hamas’s number at face value, you get roughly 47,000 non-combatant deaths, or a bit less than a 2:1 ratio. If you were modest to adjust for natural deaths and Hamas-caused deaths, is likely closer to 35,000–40,000 non-combatant deaths versus 25,000 combatants killed, which puts the ratio closer to 1.5:1. If you compare 2:1 or 1.5:1 to any numbers we have (in many cases we don’t have) for wars, urban centric wars, contested urban battles they will be some of the lowest ratios (in some cases lowest by far) ever seen despite none of those wars or battles had the context of Gaza. For example: World War II – 70 million civilians, 20 million combatants, 3.5:1 Korean War – 2.5 million civilians, 90,000 combatants, 27:1 Iraq War – 280-300,000 civilians, 150-200,000 combatants, 1.4:1 to 2:1 But wait, the Gaza numbers are usually aggregated numbers for the entire war, any death ever reported in Gaza. But if you disaggregate the numbers to specific battles like Rafah, Khan Yunis, Gaza City 2025 for comparison you get different numbers. Based on modest numbers from the Battle of Rafah, the civilian to combatant ratio would be more like 1:100 due to multiple operational variables like the success of civilian evacuations. Major urban battles (modest comparison of battles with any like variables). Mosul – 10,000 civilians. Combatant unknown but total estimate in battle 5,000 – 2:1 Manila – 100,000 civilians. Combatants 17,000 – 6:1 Seoul – Unknown/no record of civilian but very likely high ratio based on histories Mariupol – Unknown/mass graves, estimate 20-22,000 civilians, 3-8,000 combatants - 2.5:1 to 7.3:1 I actually use this discussion about numbers or quote about ratio sparingly despite how many times it has been attribute to me because I know the complexity of casualty counting especially in urban centric wars with combatants that violate the law of war and do not distinguish themselves (uniforms/marking) making determining a body found (if there is a body) or a name reported (such as methods in Gaza) and then classifying that person as was participating in the hostilities (combatant) or not (noncombatant) is beyond just difficult and should always be viewed as questionable. In Mosul, a year after the battle there was not only no agreed upon casualty number, but the Mayor of the city also said there were 40,000 civilian deaths. These numbers are always messy, political, susceptible to manipulation by the different organizations involved. My point has always been that numbers of casualty reporting in Gaza doesn’t paint the story people routinely push. Actually, the opposite. Urban warfare is inherently and historically costly against civilians and the infrastructure. All wars involve noncombatant death. The moral, legal requirement is to do proportionality assessments and take feasible steps to prevent excessive civilian harm. So, using your logic Piers, if you can’t state how many combatants were killed (by Israel, Hamas, terrorist rockets, other terrorists in power struggles) … you can’t say (or allow your guests to say) Israel has killed a “large number of civilians” or “killed a disproportionate number of civilians” like you did in this very interveiw. You can't spend years saying Israel is killing enormous numbers of civilians and then tell me nobody can estimate civilian deaths so ratios aren't valid. Those two positions can't both be true. If casualty estimates are reliable enough to accuse Israel, then they're also reliable enough to examine civilian-to-combatant ratios. If they aren't, then they shouldn't be used selectively only when they support one conclusion.

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Mark R. Levin
Mark R. Levin@marklevinshow·
Pier is such a putz. Unlike the RAF in WWII, that used saturation bombing of towns and cities as a retributive tactic, the IDF did not.  Remember that, Einstein? The better question this bigot, Pier,  should ask is what measures did the IDF use to try to avoid civilian casualties and what measures did Hamas use to increase them. You’re such a dumbass, Pier. Your bogus VISA should be revoked. Get out of my country. history.com/articles/battl…
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Kenny Collins
Kenny Collins@kennycollins88·
@britfreed @RepFine Whatever it takes to end this unjust war of aggression. We should have never went to war for the genocidal state of Israel
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Brit Freed
Brit Freed@britfreed·
@BK_Answers @marklevinshow Even if it's true that "They want to kill every Israeli (literally)", they've killed orders of magnitude less Israelis than the other way around. Keep in mind Israel invaded souther Lebanon, not the other way around.
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BK_Answers@BK_Answers·
@britfreed @marklevinshow Hezbollah started the war. They want to kill every Israeli (literally). Israel cannot ignore that. If you lived in a place where a neighboring country continually bombs you and wants to kill you, your kids, your family, etc, what would you do?
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Mark R. Levin
Mark R. Levin@marklevinshow·
ATROCIOUS & UNCONSCIONABLE Under an atrocious part of this unfolding deal, Israel’s PM and Lebanon’s President will be forced to make a decision by our government that is truly outrageous if not unconscionable: either defend your country and protect your citizens from Iran backed Hezbollah terrorists or fall in line behind an agreement that ensures Hezbollah’s survival and protection. And if they don’t fall in line they will face incredible pressure and public ridicule. We already saw some of this. Of COURSE Israel and Lebanon will choose the safety and lives of their citizens over some deal that is unenforceable as against Iran and Hezbollah, certainly in the near future. Their interests don’t align with Iran’s nor apparently our interests. Why the hell would we do this? I remind you Hezbollah has maimed and murdered thousands of Americans. WE have done nothing in 45 years to confront it. Only Israel has. Isolationism and appeasement suck. Why are so few speaking out against this absurdity?  Even Obama didn’t do this. Both Israel and Lebanon were intentionally sidelined in these American-led discussions.  Terror-supporting Qatar and Pakistan enlisted as mediators!  Mediators for Iran! Again, no BS about disinformation or fake news.  This is as real as it gets.  Defend it.
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Brit Freed
Brit Freed@britfreed·
"Holding individuals accountable for the values they hold" - you mean thought crime? That's a terrible, fascist, anti-west standard. One should be held accountable for their actions, not thoughts. For you to want to murder people for their thoughts, tells me everything I need to know about you.
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NightBlueLion 🦅🦁🌻@NightBlueLion·
@britfreed @Apolocalypses @marklevinshow It's not blood-guilt. It's about holding individuals accountable for the values they hold. Those revering a mass-murderer, pedophile, sex-slaver, and warlord, those singing the praises of rapists and terrorists--those are individuals the world would be better off WITHOUT.
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Brit Freed@britfreed·
@NightBlueLion @Apolocalypses @marklevinshow All violence against the innocent is wrong. Levin is against the violence in Britain but not the genocide in Gaza. Why? Because he believes in blood-guilt and not universal principles. Sounds like you do as well.
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Brit Freed@britfreed·
@mattgaetz To MAGA we must literally send Levin to israel for good.
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Brit Freed@britfreed·
If he loved America, Levin would not want us to be dragged into a war of choice with Iran, with no upside for anyone but Israel. He would not lobby for US tax dollars to fund a genocide in Gaza. What human wants that on their conscience? Luckily Trump is now refusing his calls, since he realize Mark helped put him in a no-win situation.
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Lisa
Lisa@Leese41931121·
@britfreed @mattgaetz To dipshit. No. He’s an American that loves his country and our ally. You can fuck right off.
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Brit Freed@britfreed·
@Richard83664217 @marklevinshow I'm really sorry about the damage you took in the war that keeps you from being able to follow a logic chain. Luckily bagging groceries takes more spacial awareness than reasoning.
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King♦️of♦️Sting
King♦️of♦️Sting@Richard83664217·
@britfreed @marklevinshow Like I said retard, a delivery method can be anything from a ship, car, airplane or anything that can contain a warhead. Jesus Christ’s you’re stupid.
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Brit Freed@britfreed·
@Richard83664217 @marklevinshow You're wrong, you need a delivery method. Dirty bombs are different. But I guess you must be feeling good about the fact that Iran was never close to achieving a nuclear weapon. Good day for you!
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The Bruiser
The Bruiser@DrHoosierHermit·
@britfreed @marklevinshow Yes they have. You're just not intelligent enough to understand the threat. There's literally millions of you morons. Lol
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