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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker 21 Jan 2017

    There is nothing “unfair” about protesting, or about the long and proud tradition of Americans doing so.http://nyer.cm/isRRerh 

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      1. Brian Krassenstein‏ @krassenstein 21 Jan 2017
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        The right to protest is what makes us Americans

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      1.  🔪 🎃MelinaVader 🦖 🎈‏ @MelinaVader 21 Jan 2017
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        There's a HUGE difference between protesting & vandalism! I support freedom of speech, not riots!

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      1. RustySquared‏ @Rusty_Squared 21 Jan 2017
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        show me a protester and I say "go for it". Show me a rioter and I say "book 'em Dano" do #libtards know the difference? #MAGA

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      1. maggie‏ @hemplify 21 Jan 2017
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        people can protest as long as it's not violent and destroys businesses and hurt people.pic.twitter.com/8UgVups9yd

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      1.  🇺🇸 Bee‏ @USBee1776 21 Jan 2017
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        Big difference between "protest" and "riot", maybe the New Yorker should look up the difference before printing pure propaganda.

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      1. Tuly‏ @tulycd 21 Jan 2017
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        @katedelcastillo Protesting is one thing; rioting & vandalism another. There's nothing that should make us proud about the latter

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      1. mike naz‏ @m7kenas 21 Jan 2017
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        @katedelcastillo People have the right to assemble peacefully under the constitution, unlike what is going on.

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      1. Pittsburgh 4Real‏ @Pittsburgh4Real 21 Jan 2017
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        Of course not! Unless ur a conservative, republican, or Trump supporter. Then ur labeled as racist, anti-semitic, & xenophobe.

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      2. Angie Wormy‏ @un_gusanito 21 Jan 2017
        Replying to @NewYorker @PiperPerabo

        Angie Wormy Retweeted Deepak Chopra

        It's 2017. We shouldn't need to protest injustice anymore. 💔 A msg to all #WomensMarch protests AROUND THE WORLD ❤https://twitter.com/deepakchopra/status/822815985455558658 …

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        Deepak ChopraVerified account @DeepakChopra
        Honor the Divine Feminine in all #WomensMarch https://www.jiyo.com/activity/2033197 …
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      3. Angie Wormy‏ @un_gusanito 21 Jan 2017
        Replying to @un_gusanito @NewYorker @PiperPerabo

        How inspiring to see the thousands of people at #WomensMarch ALL OVER THE WORLD. I send love. SO MUCH #LOVE!!! ❤http://www.cbsnews.com/pictures/womens-march-on-washington-across-the-us-around-the-world/ …

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      1. susan godfrey‏ @susangodfrey194 21 Jan 2017
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        In fact it's our right to protest. As long as no one incites violence. #MarchonWashington

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      1. Anthony Durant  🌎 🌴‏ @AnthonyRDurant 21 Jan 2017
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        nothing wrong with protesting as long as done peacefully. Some of what you saw yesterday was anything but.

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      1. Adrian Adastra‏ @adrianadastra 21 Jan 2017
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        @monkeynaut1966 #unfair #komrpomat

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      1. Diane‏ @Eyedenai 21 Jan 2017
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        There is a lot wrong with marching/protesting, especially when like in Washington it is a bunch of hooligans destroying things.

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      1. Jay Morris‏ @JayJaymorris3 21 Jan 2017
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        nothing unfair? Do u include destruction of property, starting fires, attacking people as "fair"? #trump

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      1. David Francis‏ @Dfran1000David 21 Jan 2017
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        protesting used to be a last resort for REAL issues (suffrage,segregation) ... not fantasy extrapolations of what Trump may do.

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      1. Slik_Karl‏ @Slik_Karl 21 Jan 2017
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        No problem with protesting but as soon as personal property is damaged it becomes a RIOT!

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      1. Ray‏ @raygeiselhart 21 Jan 2017
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        What about violence and destruction of property?

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