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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker 19 Dec 2017

    “The Story of Ferdinand” was a children's book about a gentle bull who refuses to fight, wanting to sit under his favorite tree and smell the flowers. There were outcries that it was Red and Fascist propaganda: http://nyer.cm/CYPyIAF pic.twitter.com/z1hIFPtRQ8

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      1. Lex Darxyde‏ @LexDarxyde 19 Dec 2017
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        In other words, some people read more into the story than what was there.

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      1. carol‏ @karroll49 19 Dec 2017
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        The American people need to be re-educated about what fascism constitutes

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      1. Kathryn Guelcher‏ @KathrynGuelcher 19 Dec 2017
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        @Fearcommentary "One time there was a bull and his name was not Ferdinand and he cared nothing for flowers."

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      1. Marian Garner‏ @MarianGarner 19 Dec 2017
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        Articles like this are one of the many reasons I love The New Yorker. I'm sharing this with my high school students today.

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      1. Loretta Stadler‏ @lmstadler1 19 Dec 2017
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        One of my favorite stories

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      1. Chris Navin‏ @chris_navin 19 Dec 2017
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        Rasta Dale referred all couples to Ferdinand once he declared himself sole proprietor of divine lineage at Peace Pavilion West. We are working through as a community

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      1. Mary C Legg‏ @pogomcl2 19 Dec 2017
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        even the New Yorker can't write a lede without glaring syntax and bad style... what's with America that it has become so incredibly illiterate? Hire editors.

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      1. Glenn Malcolm‏ @GlennMalcolm 19 Dec 2017
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        However, now it's a film at the cinemas, we gotta talk about it to get tickets sold.

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      1. Magical leo‏ @harryjr7787272 19 Dec 2017
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        https://youtu.be/ahL9u9JVeaE 

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      2. nwalker‏ @vintagesoul74 19 Dec 2017
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        No because Ferdinand has MUCH❤️and he does what is right by his very honest, strong will.

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      3. nwalker‏ @vintagesoul74 19 Dec 2017
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        And he is not controlled by the opinions of others Nor does he seek to harm.

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      1. A.-M. Picard‏ @AMPicard1 19 Dec 2017
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        Sexual and gender politics!

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