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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Sep 9

    A crafty man-eating tiger on the loose, like the one who has killed 13 people in central India, sounds like something out of Rudyard Kipling. But it’s a real and growing problem in today’s India.https://nyti.ms/2NZsXdh 

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      2. Hindu Americans‏ @HinduAmericans Sep 9
        Replying to @nytimes

        More racist colonial garbage from the New York Times. You write about Asia and Africa like it’s the 19th century. Once again, @gettleman delivers with his dumb cliched writing looking down on the natives.

        1 reply 4 retweets 12 likes
      3. Hindu Americans‏ @HinduAmericans Sep 9
        Replying to @HinduAmericans @nytimes @gettleman

        Mr. @gettleman is dumb racist trash.

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      2. Magistretti  🇩🇰‏ @Magistretti Sep 9
        Replying to @nytimes

        This animal kills almost 1.5 million civillians every year, this is a real problem in the World !pic.twitter.com/UzIjKU4IlO

        3 replies 0 retweets 13 likes
      3. Daniel  🇮🇱 🇮🇱‏ @danielflachs80 Sep 9
        Replying to @Magistretti @nytimes

        I ❤️ the Tigers

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      2. Paritee‏ @Prmshkte010 Sep 9
        Replying to @nytimes

        Wow that is a good solution for reducing human population! carry on dear tigers.

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      2. jlaw‏ @jlaw61885275 Sep 9
        Replying to @nytimes

        Just because a tiger is hunting us is no reason to go about killing it! Think of the progress that tiger is making towards reducing climate change, waste, and overpopulation! Also, aren't tigers endangered? How can we encourage this!?

        1 reply 0 retweets 10 likes
      3. eclipse6101‏ @Eclipse6101 Sep 9
        Replying to @jlaw61885275 @nytimes

        So now we kill animals for the sole reason that they killed another animal (humans). Anyone ever considered that their habitat or food source has been and still continues to be ravaged by humans?

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      2. 4th and 20‏ @loves_madden Sep 9
        Replying to @nytimes

        Well the tiger should be left alone, India could use some population control, she is only doing what she has too, they're probably encroaching on HER land and taking HER food so they become food.

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      1. Sue Kraus‏ @suezq801 Sep 9
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        I love when Mother Nature fights back. #GoTigers #karma

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      1. Michael Cohen‏ @mikeccohen Sep 9
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        I’m rooting for the tiger.

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      1. Steven Lawson‏ @stevenelawson Sep 9
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        There are 1.35billion people in India, and in 2016 there were 3,890 wild tigers (WWF). While the number of tigers is rising slowly, it will take them an awfully long time to redress the imbalance.

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      1. Roberto Munoz, Jr‏ @RobertoMunozJr3 Sep 9
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        Why is it always the Tiger getting framed?

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      1. Elisabeth Grundnes‏ @Oktopia74 Sep 9
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        We’re naked, harmless, kfc for tigers. We taste delishious! Can you really blame em?

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      2. Michael L‏ @michaelgavinlea Sep 9

        India clearly needs international advice or intervention on the key issue of overpopulation. They’ve been dangerously negligent for 40 years

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      4. Michael L‏ @michaelgavinlea Sep 9

        Is India better now or pre-19th century when it was a group of warring states, with the caste system, practicing suttee (widow burning) etc?

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      6. Michael L‏ @michaelgavinlea Sep 9

        No contradiction. India’s success was built on a synthesis of their culture with that given by the British - but they fail on overpopulation

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