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Like many of his fellow Patriots, defensive end Chris Long won't be making a trip to Donald Trump's White House when the Super Bowl Champions visit this year.

And as edgy political statements in sports often do, Long's decision evoked plenty of backlash online, with Twitter users criticizing everything from his tolerance to his supposed "hatred" of white people.

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Long had enough Thursday night, first responding to an individual Tweet.

He then unleashed a flood of tweets, each one targeting a specific critique he endured this past week.

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Brace yourselves. This is a Twitter rebuttal as true as they come.

This is not just a Twitter rant. Long makes some pretty valid points, not only about the nature of his team's White House visit, but also on the state of Internet trolling as a whole.

Tweeting at a public figure is easy to do when they don't tweet back. There's a sense of invisibility behind keyboards and smartphone screens, which encourages a lot of the Twitter bashing that's become so accepted.

But as we learned this week, big things happen when that public figure tweets back.

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