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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Feb 11

    For North Korea, the unified hockey team's opening game at the Olympics was a shining example of what the two Koreas can accomplish when they are united. The score? Those details didn’t bear mentioning.http://on.wsj.com/2nYFQIV 

    1:30 AM - 11 Feb 2018
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      1. Bryan®‏ @LifeOfBryan56 Feb 11
        Replying to @WSJ

        Are you really praising North Korea right now? The fuck is this shit. I don’t subscribe to the Wall Street journal of all places to see this communist nonsense

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      1. Avramov Kosta‏ @AvramovK Feb 11
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        This Was #Historic Moment,By All Means. This Was #Gigantic Step,Toward #Unification Powerful Demonstration,Of #IncredibleHope.. Towards Regional/International Peace And Stability. The #Unimaginable Has,Happened. Entire World Is #Fascinated Lets Hope,This Is Not #Momentum Only.

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      2. Kimmel Chang‏ @kimmelzhang Feb 11
        Replying to @WSJ

        If I am in South Korean hockey team, I would be really pissed off, since my career is partially ruined by political bullshit and the false illusion of unity.

        1 reply 0 retweets 4 likes
      3. tigertime‏ @judsonmilligan Feb 11
        Replying to @kimmelzhang @WSJ

        Let’s be honest tho, they weren’t going to medal. And peace there means a lot to the world, not just South Korea. At some point that shit gota be handled

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      4. Kimmel Chang‏ @kimmelzhang Feb 11
        Replying to @judsonmilligan @WSJ

        The point is, this kind of shit show doesn’t lead to peace at all, it is just NK’s little trick to buy more time, and on this issue, NYT is helping North Korean government. Besides, this is not even the first time North Korean so this kind of trick.

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      5. tigertime‏ @judsonmilligan Feb 11
        Replying to @kimmelzhang @WSJ

        Hard to disagree with that. But again some kind of resolution is worth effort

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      1. Kimmel Chang‏ @kimmelzhang Feb 11
        Replying to @WSJ

        Unification? North Korean still possesses nuclear weapons and the development of long range weapon is still underway, where does the idea of unification come from?? This fake show business in Olympic Games?

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      1. ABDUL AHAD DAR‏ @AADAR5 Feb 11
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        Union is better than division.The sub-continent can be a united Hindustan having a big market with huge human resource&vast sea.A nation where religions will be respected.The religion will not be a source of hatred but a source of unity.Where all will have due share in executive.

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      1. Kevin Weathers‏ @Sciguy77 Feb 11
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        Much more concerned by S. Korean riots. Christ on a bike, Israel/Syria is blowing up, S. Korean protestors calling for the U.S. to "Destroy N. Korea", alleged sexual offenders in Haiti (never proven so it didn't happen, right?). WRONG PRESIDENT TO DEAL WITH REAL WORLD PROBLEMS

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      1. Kimmel Chang‏ @kimmelzhang Feb 11
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        And this is not even the first time NK play this naive trick in Olympic Games. I am not a trumptard, but media should at least have some taste with or without certain agendas. By the way, stop speak for South Koreans, you are not qualified.

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      1. Radical Centrist Rally‏ @CentristRally18 Feb 11
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        they cannot be reunited under communism though

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      1. Philosophy Bear 🐻‏ @Truth_is_virtue Feb 11
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        Lol. No. It was a loss.

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      1. Zheng Zu‏ @houdiniftw Feb 11
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        Die, communism

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      1. Ron E‏ @ronaboe5 Feb 11
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        Most delusional comments of the year!

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      1. avdotijperz‏ @avdotijperz Feb 11
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        If that was united team with Notrth and South players so why "the loss is win" just for North?

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      1. Gilbert Dert‏ @GilbeetD Feb 11
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        👌🏿🤚🏿🤟🏿✍🏿👇🏿👌🏿👈🏿👍🏿👎🏿🤲🏿🙌🏿

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      1. Duke Chastaine‏ @LockedForNothin Feb 11
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        Only one country truly wants a unified Korea and the things they could accomplish is making the entire Korean Peninsula fall under the Kim Regime...which is in nobodies Interest.

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