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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 15 Jan 2015

    Pope Francis on freedom of expression and what would happen if someone insulted his mother: http://on.wsj.com/17LbVK8 pic.twitter.com/xCjCdLBQAl

    7:22 AM - 15 Jan 2015
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      2. FrancescaMarino‏ @francescam63 15 Jan 2015
        Replying to @WSJ

        @WSJ Someone should remind him of someone else who replied to "turn the other cheek" instead

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      1. Le Grand Pas with J-RA‏ @JRAQETESH 15 Jan 2015
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        @WSJ but JESUS said : turn the other cheek !! Violence isn't the answer !!

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      1. Matt Walker‏ @walkdesign 15 Jan 2015
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        :) RT @WSJ: Pope Francis on what would happen if someone insulted his mother: http://on.wsj.com/17LbVK8 pic.twitter.com/dm0yYkGFFm

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      1. Timothy Faber‏ @TJ_Faber 15 Jan 2015
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        @WSJ Verbal abuse can be as painful as physical abuse, but it is generally legal. That is the difference.

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      1. Anne-Elisabeth Moutet‏ @moutet 15 Jan 2015
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        Pope Francis = Zinedine Zidane?RT @WSJ Pope on freedom of speech if someone insulted hs mother http://on.wsj.com/17LbVK8 pic.twitter.com/PUq9Pqh2lF

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      1. William Namen‏ @William_Namen 15 Jan 2015
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        @WSJ enjoying these criticism of the pontifex... As if everyone suddenly wouldn't do the same...

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      1. Ken Wilson‏ @KenNSanDiego 15 Jan 2015
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        @WSJ @RichardDawkins Religion isn't a person. It's an idea. It's feelings can't be hurt. Pope is promoting more violence in the name of God.

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      2. Theun Heidstra‏ @thheidstra 15 Jan 2015
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        @WSJ @eddy_terstall In fact, he say ' Well it's oké to kill the cartoonist. '

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      3. Eddy Terstall‏ @eddy_terstall 15 Jan 2015
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        @thheidstra @WSJ Dat was toch iets met de andere wang, dat christendom?

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      4. Theun Heidstra‏ @thheidstra 15 Jan 2015
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        @eddy_terstall @WSJ Ik vind het het heel erg dat kunstenaars/journalisten, die gewoon kritisch zijn op religie zo gedemoniseerd worden +

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      2. tayfan2‏ @tayfan2 15 Jan 2015
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        @WSJ That made no sense. The "as to be expected" punch IS a form of violence. He can't have it both ways. Ghandi would not have punched.

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      1. R.J.‏ @RJ_RedneckJedi 15 Jan 2015
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        @WSJ @larainenewman Dang, Pope kicks ass!

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      1. Claire Angus‏ @claireangus 15 Jan 2015
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        Is it wrong to have a pope crush? RT @WSJ: http://on.wsj.com/17LbVK8  pic.twitter.com/eFXpFRwSaH”

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      1. CÉSAR AMADOR‏ @MediAmador 15 Jan 2015
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        “@WSJ: Pope Francis on freedom of expression and what would happen if someone insulted his mother: http://on.wsj.com/17LbVK8  @paobarquet

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      1. nauthizjane‏ @nauthizjane 15 Jan 2015
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        @WSJ There is a difference between a punch and murder. @Pontifex Appeasement to such a barbaric evil supremacist theology is a fool's errand

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      1. William Namen‏ @William_Namen 15 Jan 2015
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        @WSJ it also seems that everyone forgot what the first four words of his statement were... "One cannot react violently"

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      1. GielahT‏ @Gielah 15 Jan 2015
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        @WSJ @YerRamautarsing I can more or less understand that punch... but NOT and NEVER: gagging the freedom of speech! Back to Middle Ages!?

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