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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker Mar 27

    Emma González's appearance at the March for Our Lives—in its restraint, its symbolism, and its palpable emotion—offered an uncanny echo of a classic film about Joan of Arc: http://nyer.cm/C5jVuxo pic.twitter.com/Ns6aqoRXMG

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      1. mary beth‏ @MaryBethla Mar 27
        Replying to @NewYorker

        Settle down

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      2. Joe Nocera‏Verified account @opinion_joe Mar 28
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        I can't be the only one who thinks this comparison is ridiculous--and as harmful in its own way as the trolling/smearing of David Hogg.

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      2. Colonial Oppressor Barbie‏ @ljohn44 Mar 27
        Replying to @NewYorker

        When I saw @Emma4Change on stage I thought of Joan of Arc. Not a character in a movie but the historic girl that led an army. History doesn't repeat but it echoes and rhymes.

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      3. Knight Death Devil‏ @Dureresthard Mar 27
        Replying to @ljohn44 @NewYorker @Emma4Change

        Renée Falconetti, 1927, Dreyer.pic.twitter.com/AHeVuTf82h

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      1. Gen JC Christian, Dude‏ @JC_Christian Mar 28
        Replying to @NewYorker @politicalgates

        I saw that movie as a kid. It's about a girl who got in trouble for wearing men's clothes to save a dolphin.

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      1. karl malachy Mooney‏ @designersfirst Mar 27
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        you mean the same bald head?

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      1. Coco‏ @NancyLChapman Mar 27
        Replying to @NewYorker

        Take a valium. Journalism is dead.

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      2. Rhonda Lee du Bois‏ @AquaNovia2012 Mar 27
        Replying to @NewYorker

        Oh please, Joan of Arc? are you kidding me. You know nothing of Joan of Arc, if you think you can compare these two. What a joke.

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      3. DelrayAve‏ @DelrayAvener Apr 1
        Replying to @AquaNovia2012 @NewYorker

        Yeah, the New Yorker thinks Joan of Arc was a head-shaved, ill-clad lesbian.

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      1. JJ Hilby‏ @egaliarchy Mar 27
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        Psssst. .@NewYorker that movie doesn’t end well for Joan. Pick a better lazy allusion.

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      1. kenburris‏ @kwb1955 Mar 27
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        A sickening comparison by a bored writer of a very live woman to a dead religion.

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      2. AKay‏ @kawinter59 Mar 27
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        Emma admitted she bullied the shooter and he deserved it. Sorry no one deserves to be bullied. Any one who bullied the shooter is at fault too. No Joan of Arc to me.

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      2. Homer Bush‏ @Sportsfeeder1 Mar 27
        Replying to @NewYorker

        Im down with the movement but Joan of Arc? Hmmmmmm.

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      2. Chola Con Cello‏ @CholaConCello Mar 28
        Replying to @Magister001 @NewYorker

        Your 5 followers will be impressed.

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