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    USA TODAY‏Verified account @USATODAY Feb 15

    Some American men, including athletes and commentators, remain oblivious to Me Too reality during Olympics, writes our sports columnist.https://usat.ly/2BujVSa 

    11:30 AM - 15 Feb 2018
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      1. Maggie LaStayo‏ @maggiemack_ Feb 15
        Replying to @USATODAY

        It’s disappointing to see how @nbc continues to disregard the topic entirely.

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      1. Carrie Price Cox‏ @carriepricecox3 Feb 15
        Replying to @USATODAY

        Oh for Christ’s sake. Half the males I know could be negatively critiqued. So what now? No more endorsements, give back his metals? This is another one that just doesn’t sit right w me.

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      1. HbNM‏ @kknaki Feb 15
        Replying to @USATODAY

        How does it benefit the good will of the Olympics by shifting the focus to sexual assault. There’s plenty of time for the press to focus on evil after the games. Allow sport to take center stage.

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      1. VO GUY‏ @TRAILERVOICE Feb 15
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        Consensual contact is needed for men. Women point the finger and the accused is destroyed.

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      1. HowardSternGirl‏ @HowardSternGirl Feb 15
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        pic.twitter.com/KT7fhJjoo5

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      2. Glenda Clossin‏ @GClossin Feb 15
        Replying to @USATODAY

        Just stop it ...can you not let anything be ... always stir the pot

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      1. Ronald Gilpin‏ @eugene_gilpin Feb 15
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        Maybe because this is about athletes and not about a completely different subject. Gotta whine about something,,,, don't ya liberals.

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      1. Craig Johnson‏ @caj51504 Feb 15
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        What a stupid article. This person is just looking for any reason to complain about men.

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      1. Chad Boss‏ @chad_boss Feb 15
        Replying to @USATODAY

        Bodie Miller's comment had to do with the difficulty of a skier competing on the World Cup circuit with a spouse/family. It was not a case of a man disparaging a woman. If anything, he was condescending to married people.

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      1. Louie Garrett‏ @tacticalcoxn Feb 15
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        #imone🍆💦

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      1. Nyanga‏ @Bembezi Feb 15
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        MeToo is doing colossal damage to the Sisterhood. Can't they see it?

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      1. Clarice Ripley‏ @Clarice_Ripley Feb 15
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        > Patrick Conner, a sports radio host at KNBR in San Francisco, lost his job this week after calling 17-year-old Olympic halfpipe gold medalist Chloe Kim a “little hot piece of (expletive)” on his Barstool Sports show on SiriusXM. Jaysus.

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      1. Joshuå R. Markham  🖌‏ @JoshyRamon_ Feb 15
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        Well I can honestly say #MeToo

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