Story worth telling. But there are as many extreme and vile racist readers’ comments responses to this story on the @WSJ website as I’d imagine you’d find on your average alt-right conspiracist website. Sadly this has become increasingly representative of WSJ readership.
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It’s gonna get better
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Damn shame! Leave the good immigrants alone!
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How can they be captive here in America ?we know how they lived in Nigeria (not so good) some how I feel I’am being Deceived by the writer who’s trying to place another Guilt trip on us I read a story of hyperbole
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This story is similar to the Abolition Movement against slavery in the US. Their being against slavery didn't necessarily mean that liked the slaves. This Boko Haram exploitation is the same, somewhat: being against something, but not necessarily for the victims.pic.twitter.com/EJYHuXRjc2
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