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Senior Writer @NRO. Reaganite, Catholic, Mets fan, ex-lawyer. Opinions 100% my own, but you can share them. Not the Cardinals broadcaster.

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    1. Dan McLaughlin‏Verified account @baseballcrank 1 Jul 2020
      Replying to @yeselson

      On what principle would you oppose that? You've just forfeited the claim that either history or art counts for anything whatever, or that the consequences can be considered.

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    2. Richard Yeselson‏ @yeselson 1 Jul 2020
      Replying to @baseballcrank

      Lol. “History” to you = sustaining totems to a slaveocracy. And then you lecture the rest of us with your précis about Lincoln and Grant and Douglass? Honestly—just stick to your pre 1937 jurisprudence. Did you defend the statue of Saddam? Oh you didn’t?

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    3. Dan McLaughlin‏Verified account @baseballcrank 1 Jul 2020
      Replying to @yeselson

      You've yet to answer any of my questions or indicate any statute you'd oppose your own side ripping down.

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    4. Richard Yeselson‏ @yeselson 1 Jul 2020
      Replying to @baseballcrank

      Are you fucking kidding?!?! Did you not see the tweets I put here? “My side”? That’s only way you can even think. Because you lack any fundamental sense of racial justice and humanity. So it’s either defend “your side”—Stone Mt built to defend Jim Crow! Or attack “my side.”

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    5. Dan McLaughlin‏Verified account @baseballcrank 1 Jul 2020
      Replying to @yeselson

      You still haven't answered my question about whether, if you thought tearing down all the statues would make things worse, you'd support it anyway. I assume yes.

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    6. Richard Yeselson‏ @yeselson 1 Jul 2020
      Replying to @baseballcrank

      “Make things worse.” So in other words, so that you will be exposed yet again: 155 years after the Union Army, Lincoln and the slaves themselves defeated brutal, slaveholding traitors, it would not “make things better” (um, for whom?) to remove the memorials that generations of

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    7. Dan McLaughlin‏Verified account @baseballcrank 1 Jul 2020
      Replying to @yeselson

      You're hiding behind the progressive dodge: there are never tradeoffs. Nothing you want has costs. You can't even conceive of the problem.

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    8. Richard Yeselson‏ @yeselson 1 Jul 2020
      Replying to @baseballcrank

      Yes—offending the tender sensibilities of white Southerners generations after the war ended is very much worth it to restore a tiny measure of justice and *respect* to black Americans. Not a hard question at all. But for you it is. A really tough question.

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    9. Dan McLaughlin‏Verified account @baseballcrank 1 Jul 2020
      Replying to @yeselson

      And your view is that the opinions of white Southerners are not a factor in race relations, correct?

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    10. Richard Yeselson‏ @yeselson 1 Jul 2020
      Replying to @baseballcrank

      Not a factor? Does this crap work in your briefs? How *much* of a factor? And are you so concerned about the “opinions” of groups you disdain? Might the opinions of black American matter? Might justice dictate that their “opinions” not be equally considered in this matter?

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      Dan McLaughlin‏Verified account @baseballcrank 1 Jul 2020
      Replying to @yeselson

      Are you arguing that race relations suffer from the opinions of black Americans in a way that requires them to change?

      9:15 PM - 1 Jul 2020
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        1. Richard Yeselson‏ @yeselson 1 Jul 2020
          Replying to @baseballcrank

          I’m arguing that, in the matter of memorials to confederate leaders, the opinions of white Southerners are no more or less valuable than the opinions of Saddam’s supporters. Or do you think their opinions should have been taken into account before the statue came down in Baghdad?

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