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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Jul 28

    Some of them met on Instagram and most of them haven’t graduated from high school, but together, these teens are building a youth-led movement for environmental justicehttps://nyti.ms/2AmOIkG 

    6:24 PM - 28 Jul 2018
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      2. Joe‏ @modusjoe Jul 28
        Replying to @nytimes

        I am so tired of these "meet the teens who are public policy experts" stories. They are formulaic and you come out with a new one like every week. No teenager is a public policy expert. The opinions of teenagers do not matter because most of them cannot vote on public policy.

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      3. John Hyland‏ @JohnHyland Jul 28
        Replying to @modusjoe @nytimes

        My eyes glazed over when I read... most didn’t graduate high school.

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      4. Joe‏ @modusjoe Jul 28
        Replying to @JohnHyland @nytimes

        If the opinions of children matter so much, I wonder why we never hear about the "brave" teenagers fighting for conservative causes? Never once has there been written a "Meet the teens fighting to end illegal immigration" or "Meet the teens fighting to shrink the federal budget"

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      2. Charis‏ @CharisHamilton8 Jul 28
        Replying to @nytimes

        America needs and appreciates the smart, strong, brave voices of our youth-led movements. Thank you for your work for our environment, it’s pathetic that in 2018 there needs to be a movement for acknowledging science.

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      2. Cole Maye‏ @MrmayesSon Jul 28
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        pic.twitter.com/E2LHxIRKSF

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      3. wolf  🎪‏ @woIf_szn Jul 28
        Replying to @MrmayesSon @nytimes

        Source?

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      4. Cole Maye‏ @MrmayesSon Jul 28
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        pic.twitter.com/PHccCiYd2i

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      1. Kori Brus‏ @koribrus Jul 28
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        Brainwashed SJWs who can't tell the difference between boys and girls are going to tell us how to re-engineer the global socio-economic system. What could possibly go wrong.

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      2. Rick or Treat‏ @RikkuCruel69 Jul 28
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        They're too young to know it's a hoax. They'll learn.

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      1. Mgn‏ @Magno369 Jul 28
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        In fact, nobody leads the ecology movement. This is a lie! The movement belongs to everyone!

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      1. Jordan Rodriguez‏ @jordanicolasr Jul 28
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        The environment and earth resources are there for us to use. If it was for these environmentalist idiots we would still live in a jungle with no electricity, no internet or running water whatsoever. They would gladly had stopped the industrial revolution head on.

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      1. dan‏ @dan81725888 Jul 28
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        Environmental Justice ??? Please explain

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