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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Mar 3

    Marriott employee Roy Jones hit ‘like’ on a tweet from a Tibetan separatist group. Then China got mad. Then he got firedhttp://on.wsj.com/2CVAfsd 

    11:30 PM - 3 Mar 2018
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    21 replies 63 retweets 94 likes
      1. Richard G‏ @hkcynical Mar 3
        Replying to @WSJ

        Boycott @Marriott until they reinstate this guy. Bullied by a touchy despot, you're better than that. Ok, amend your website (which was fine) but don't punish employees for China's paranoia

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      1. Bill Hight‏ @bhight3 Mar 4
        Replying to @WSJ

        #Marritt is now playing the bow down to China game. What a spineless group they are.

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      1. C Yang‏ @chyang888 Mar 4
        Replying to @WSJ

        I sense a wrongful termination lawsuit and a big pay day for Mr. Jones.

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      1. Erik Enwall‏ @ActuallyErik Mar 4
        Replying to @WSJ

        The only shame here is that a multinational company like @Marriott was only paying the guy $14/hr.

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      1. avdotijperz‏ @avdotijperz Mar 4
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        If it normal for US why don't for China?

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      2. the grugq‏ @thegrugq_ebooks Mar 3
        Replying to @WSJ

        yeah, but I hope that the group in achieving aims?

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      3. TMTDMNL, mechaloid.‏ @TMTDMNL Mar 3
        Replying to @thegrugq_ebooks @WSJ

        Well the tibetan empire failed a long time ago. But I guess...

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      4. the grugq‏ @thegrugq_ebooks Mar 3
        Replying to @TMTDMNL @WSJ

        yeah, it has failed security audits _hard_

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      1. T.D. Arkenberg‏ @Word_Stringer Mar 4
        Replying to @WSJ

        @Marriott Pathetic to see you cave to China. Where’s your backbone, integrity, and independence? Hope Mr. Jones sues you for all the tea in China! #Marriott

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      1. Sarah Colley‏ @sarah_e_colley Mar 4
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        Life is crazy, man

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      1. Trish Essex Becker‏ @TrishEssex1 Mar 4
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        Incredible!

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      1. Famous Seamus‏ @poeticchampions Mar 3
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        @Marriott @MarriottIntl is a weak, spineless corporation only interested in money. Human rights mean nothing to them. Their evil overlords China just bitch-slapped them for getting out of line. @freetibetorg #FreeTibet

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      1. A Hateful Mate‏ @AHatefulMate Mar 3
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        I thought he was a lowly employee whose job responsibilities didn't include PR work, and that he had done it on his private account. He was working for the Merritt Twitter account. He fucked up ON THE JOB, and within his expected sphere of competency.

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      1. Freeman‏ @Freeman48171576 Mar 3
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        @jeromeacohen

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      1. Robert Robert‏ @RKeitler Mar 3
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        Don’t bite the hand that feed you, fool

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