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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Jun 11

    15 students were suspended after participating in a fraternity skit that used racial slurs and mimed sexual assaulthttps://nyti.ms/2y38IYA 

    3:17 PM - 11 Jun 2018
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      1. geor‏ @dance55g2 Jun 11
        Replying to @nytimes

        When the leader of our country speech is full of racism and bigotry and sexism it will encourage and validate the citizen to act on it, making prejudice and ignorance prevail.

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      1. Douglas King‏ @MrChips22222 Jun 11
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        A fraternity did that? Shocking. You’d think that kind of behavior would only happen in all-male clubs for douchebags who treat women like playthings.

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      1. ViDevi‏ @ViDevi2 Jun 11
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        For those only reading the headline who imagine these frat boys were suspended for one tiny little slur... No! They f--ked over everyone who was not like them. "Sexist, racist, anti-Semitic, demeaning to LGBT, and people with disabilities". said the Syracuse chancellor.

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      1. Nelson‏ @nelsonww Jun 11
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        New York’s finest..

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      1. LMRC‏ @lmrcnow Jun 11
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        Deplorable.

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      2. Sue Meade‏ @meade_sue Jun 11
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        Suspended? They should have been thrown out of the school. What is wrong the administration? This to me is a hate crime, and they get a time out? You let them back in and I guarantee someone will be hurt, to do this you have to have hate in your heart. Come on prevention is key.

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      2. Colleen McGourty‏ @colleenmcgourty Jun 11
        Replying to @nytimes

        How about instead of punishing individuals after the fact, we take a proactive step in protecting women, people of color, people with disabilities, etc. etc. etc. and just ban fraternities altogether?

        1 reply 0 retweets 4 likes
      3. BillyClyde Gillespie‏ @andrewbaets Jun 11
        Replying to @colleenmcgourty @nytimes

        boooooo shitty take

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      4. Colleen McGourty‏ @colleenmcgourty Jun 11
        Replying to @andrewbaets @nytimes

        I imagine it's really easy to tweet a bunch of progressive ideas from the comfort of your own fraternity couch

        1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes
      5. BillyClyde Gillespie‏ @andrewbaets Jun 11
        Replying to @colleenmcgourty @nytimes

        try from my desk at an org that litigates on things that actually matter like the border wall and climate change. I bet you have a really informed and relevant perspective on greek life as a medical student at UCSF who likes to rip on other progressives for *having some friends*

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      1. Martin Dunphy‏ @martindunphy Jun 11
        Replying to @nytimes

        Ya know, I'm not saying that it's always male engineering students who seem to be behind almost all of these racist, misogynistic frat-boy university outrages... But it's always male engineering students.

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      1. me‏ @GlenBrown15 Jun 11
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        Send them back to kindergarten for the basics of civility.

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      2. Pablo‏ @PJGJ03 Jun 11
        Replying to @nytimes

        15 students were suspended for a comedic skit and exercising their first amendment right as it applies to art.

        2 replies 0 retweets 1 like
      3. Steve Johnson‏ @stevojohns Jun 11
        Replying to @PJGJ03

        Those poor bigoted fraternity members. How will they recover?

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      4. Pablo‏ @PJGJ03 Jun 11
        Replying to @stevojohns

        If colleges want to control speech they can stop taking any form of tax payer money.

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      5. Steve Johnson‏ @stevojohns Jun 11
        Replying to @PJGJ03

        Cool. Let’s do the nfl next

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      6. Pablo‏ @PJGJ03 Jun 11
        Replying to @stevojohns

        NFL is a private organization and doesnt have free speech and cant be forced into doing anything about players kneeling from a government institution and their is no legal grounds to make them do so. The NFL can do whatever it wants its not a state institution.

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      7. Steve Johnson‏ @stevojohns Jun 11
        Replying to @PJGJ03

        You specifically mentioned tax dollarshttp://money.cnn.com/2015/01/30/news/companies/nfl-taxpayers/index.html …

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      8. Pablo‏ @PJGJ03 Jun 11
        Replying to @stevojohns

        You mean individual teams to when the build stadiums that are negotiated with states. I also said state run institution, but you dishonestly left that out because you are an intellectually dishonest asshat. but thats par for a leftist.

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      9. Pablo‏ @PJGJ03 Jun 11
        Replying to @PJGJ03 @stevojohns

        hey steve is the NFL government run? Why would you leave that out?

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