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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Sep 3

    In offering civil rights protections to a new set of groups, the Justice Department has lifted protections for others, especially gay, lesbian and transgender people and African-Americanshttps://nyti.ms/2wDbkJp 

    6:30 PM - 3 Sep 2018
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      1. John Ethan Rahl‏ @rahl_john Sep 3
        Replying to @nytimes

        The law of the land makes no differentiation in that manner they have gone beyond the mark of freedom where they are not allowed to walk.

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      2. Avid Commentator  🇦🇺‏ @AvidCommentator Sep 3
        Replying to @nytimes

        I cant speak to the motivations of Jeff Sessions and the DOJ. However Asian Americans have indeed experienced prejudicial outcomes as a result of policies like affirmative action. In the interests of equality they should have their voices heard and their concerns addressed.

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      1. Black Voices Muted‏ @dog884 Sep 3
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        The greatest number losing to the Justice Department remains the nation's descendants of slavery, Jim Crow, Black Codes, etc. States with a history of anti-Black policies are free to tamper with voting access and registrations.

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      1. Sandra Duncan  🌊 Rerum cognoscere causas‏ @KriTims1 Sep 3
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        HUH Same thing Neten - yahoo did. Seeing a link?

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      1. Nima Tamang‏ @NimaTamangWow Sep 3
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        Wow

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      1. HB‏ @hbduval1 Sep 3
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        So that means they don't have to pledge allegiance???...#projectsaveadopeboy

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      1. Britneyspareribs‏ @Britneyspareri1 Sep 3
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        "Justice department is run by a white supremacist Christian who wants Christian sharia law" FIXED THE HEADLINE

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      2. Mike Milne‏ @Milne_Mike Sep 3
        Replying to @nytimes

        Congratulations, lgtbq, you’re officially equal. We now have the same protections.

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      3. SomewhatGroovy‏ @SomewhatGroovy Sep 3
        Replying to @Milne_Mike @nytimes

        Nope, spoken like someone from an ivory tower. Religion is used as a weapon to hate.Until the population at large, riddled with bigoted bakers and florists, can exhibit self responsibility to not look down on others, you will never be on the right side of history.

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      4. Mike Milne‏ @Milne_Mike Sep 4
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        pic.twitter.com/4TWRr95h37

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      2. Court Bouillon‏ @_CourtBouillon Sep 3
        Replying to @nytimes

        Why do those “groups” of people deserve special treatment?

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      3. SomewhatGroovy‏ @SomewhatGroovy Sep 3
        Replying to @_CourtBouillon @nytimes

        Because these groups face challenges you inherently do not. Who can deny you service for your heterosexual sexuality? Who has? How often? These people do on a regular basis

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      4. Court Bouillon‏ @_CourtBouillon Sep 4
        Replying to @SomewhatGroovy @nytimes

        Yeah no one can deny these people service either, so...

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      5. SomewhatGroovy‏ @SomewhatGroovy Sep 4
        Replying to @_CourtBouillon @nytimes

        Nice strawman. When has a hetero been denied service? How often does this happen?

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      6. Court Bouillon‏ @_CourtBouillon Sep 4
        Replying to @SomewhatGroovy @nytimes

        Straw man? To point out the fallacy in your argument. Ok.

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      7. SomewhatGroovy‏ @SomewhatGroovy Sep 4
        Replying to @_CourtBouillon @nytimes

        You did no such thing. Continue to defend your bigotry. Best of luck.

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      8. Court Bouillon‏ @_CourtBouillon Sep 4
        Replying to @SomewhatGroovy @nytimes

        It’s wild how many of you do not understand that word or the proper way to use it. It’s like you’re willfully ignorant, because pandering is more important. It’s truly fascinating.

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