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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Jun 28

    Going public and saying #MeToo meant sleepless nights and tense discussions. Yet for these 20 people, there were few regrets.https://nyti.ms/2yYKkIi 

    8:32 PM - 28 Jun 2018
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      1. Suzannah B. Troy‏ @suzannahbtroy Jun 28
        Replying to @nytimes

        Horrific murders newsroom so now NYPD blue mafia wall of corruption outside News Room’s NYPD sending message kill news on police corruption - The New York Times Editors now going to back down on the corruption inside NYPD Sex Crimes Unit? NYPD should not control press passes!

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      2. Social justice archer‏ @ArcherSocial Jun 28
        Replying to @nytimes

        Can we pls have the people who had "regret" so that we get clear picture before speaking out

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      3. Remilasy‏ @remilasy Jun 28
        Replying to @ArcherSocial @nytimes

        Vous avez le nom des 20 personnes,il suffit de lire le texte.

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      4. Social justice archer‏ @ArcherSocial Jun 28
        Replying to @remilasy @nytimes

        Not the names their opinions

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      5. Remilasy‏ @remilasy Jun 28
        Replying to @ArcherSocial @nytimes

        As much foot me.

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      1. Prasun‏ @PrasunK5 Jun 28
        Replying to @nytimes

        Hmm 🤔

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      1. ms.be.have‏ @kalpa1 Jun 29
        Replying to @nytimes

        What!!! No mention of @AsiaArgento and @rosemcgowan . Brilliant. I love this article then. No trash included. Yay. Respect @nytimes if ever the #metoo movement has to succeed it's only plausible without the 2 names mentioned above. They do more harm than good

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      2. Church of the perpetually offended‏ @ArmokW Jun 28
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        Too bad these people thought there careers were more important than reporting the crimes and potentially save many victims form sexual assault and harassment... Real heros

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      3. Rik Feilden‏ @CineRik Jun 28
        Replying to @ArmokW @nytimes

        Too bad they were living in a world where the victims are often dismissed, resulting in no action being taken against anyone but themselves. Too bad many of the actions against them were legal, but abhorrent. Too bad some did report them. Too bad you didn't read the article.

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      2. Suzannah B. Troy‏ @suzannahbtroy Jun 28
        Replying to @nytimes

        The New York Times has audio inside the sex crimes unit of a detective violating protocols and being fine a victims being verbally violently coerced report the news!

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      3. The guy with the mouth‏ @othergames Jun 28
        Replying to @suzannahbtroy @nytimes

        This seems really important but it’s a bit hard to understand. Can you clarify a little please? It’s obviously a very sensitive subject, so it looks like it could have been difficult to communicate. Are there non-sensitive details you could share too?

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      2. Uri Blago‏ @UriBlago Jun 28
        Replying to @nytimes

        Interesting how the accusations have mostly ceased. Have all the sexual predators been outed, or did liberals suddenly realize their ‘war on women’ narrative they accuse conservatives of has been utterly destroyed? #MeToo

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      3. Rik Feilden‏ @CineRik Jun 28
        Replying to @UriBlago @nytimes

        Or perhaps you just haven't been paying attention. Did you not hear Terry Crews this week? Did you not read the article on Pixar's toxic environment posted today?

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      4. Uri Blago‏ @UriBlago Jun 29
        Replying to @CineRik @nytimes

        I said ‘mostly,’ not ‘entirely.’ Terry Crews is a b-list actor (at best), and Pixar is full of liberals. So my point remains that liberals, not conservatives, treat women horribly despite their public claims that it’s the other way around.

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      5. Rik Feilden‏ @CineRik Jun 29
        Replying to @UriBlago @nytimes

        Yes... the metoo movement is all about conservatives, animators and computer programmers are all liberals, and Terry Crews position affects his claim. Your point is all in your head.

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      6. Uri Blago‏ @UriBlago Jun 29
        Replying to @CineRik @nytimes

        Stop embarrassing yourself.https://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/sexual-misconduct/weinstein-here-s-growing-list-men-accused-sexual-misconduct-n816546 …

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      7. Rik Feilden‏ @CineRik Jun 29
        Replying to @UriBlago @nytimes

        And your point here is what, Uri? You might start with backing up your claim that 'the public' believes that this is a politically divided issue? Who has made this claim that people think that abuse is divided along party lines? It lives on both sides.

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      1. avraam bantinakis‏ @abantinakis3 Jun 29
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        7

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      1. deplorable pariah‏ @deplorablepari1 Jun 29
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        Can men use #MeToo or is it just for women?

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