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    Steve Sailer‏ @Steve_Sailer Mar 26

    How to read New York Times articles: start at the end where the important but politically incorrect facts are sequestered. E.g., "She Survived the Holocaust, to Die in a 2018 Hate Crime" Who dunnit? A Trump voter? A Viking neo-Nazi? Putin? Orban? http://www.unz.com/isteve/reading-the-new-york-times-upside-down/ …pic.twitter.com/XcbXQH3rXk

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      1. jcd‏ @jcd1974 Mar 27
        Replying to @Steve_Sailer

        We live in an era where the news media makes great effort to conceal "inconvenient" facts. My only question is whether the journalists instinctively know not to do this or do editors scrub articles of any forbidden information prior to publication.

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      2. Laura Rosen Cohen‏ @LauraRosenCohen Mar 26
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        They forgot the part, reported by Arutz 7, that that particular Muslim threatened to burn her and that she reported him to the police, who did nothing. The French always had a thing for Nazis. So she survived the German Nazis, but not the imported, jihadist "neo" Nazis of France.

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      1. BP‏ @BadgerPundit Mar 26
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        I didn't even bother to read it. Was perfectly obvious that a Jewish person killed in Paris as a hate crime had to be killed by a Muslim, most likely a migrant.

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      2. Craig_D‏ @craig_d99 Mar 27
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        One of the key questions of our time that has yet to be answered is why western countries decided large scale Muslim immigration was a good idea and who, other than the immigrants, is benefiting from same.

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      1. Gutsy‏ @gutsy9 Mar 27
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        The Mesopotamian Methodists strike again !

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      1. iFrank‏ @WillTell999 Mar 27
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        ...just a spoonful of sugar makes the medicine go down...laa dee daa...

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      2. The Danish Schoolteacher‏ @chaqqn Mar 26
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        I wonder sometimes how much of this is pure counter-signaling. If there were no objections at all from the populists (not saying that would be a good thing) -- would the elites feel more comfortable expressing the problem as is?

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      1. DGo‏ @Go321D Mar 29
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        And yet we wonder why exactly Poland and Hungary don't want to import a lot of Muslim refugees.

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