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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Oct 10

    In Opinion @BretStephensNYT and @bariweiss write, "Societies that shun or expel their critics aren’t protecting themselves. They are advertising their weakness."https://nyti.ms/2PmtBCh 

    12:45 AM - 10 Oct 2018
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      1. Chill_You‏ @trust_me_lol Oct 10
        Replying to @nytimes @BretStephensNYT @bariweiss

        You are out of mind if you think Israel is scared of this young”American”

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      2. L.‏ @Manishka78 Oct 10
        Replying to @nytimes @BretStephensNYT @bariweiss

        In other words, you're accusing Israel for doing the right thing and protecting itself. "student", right... Just like those grown scary immigrant men are children.

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      3. Ragnar Danneskjöld‏ @evan_carp Oct 10
        Replying to @Manishka78 @nytimes and

        Protecting itself from what? Criticism?

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      2. Brian Nelson‏ @daily_opiner Oct 10
        Replying to @nytimes @BretStephensNYT @bariweiss

        I agree with Israel, It's a privilege to enter a sovereign state,There is absolutely no reason to allow those sympathetic to terrorist organizations or beliefs to enter a country that has long been the target of terrorist attacks. The misconception is that Israel is an occupier.

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      3. HappyintheNaki‏ @happyinthenaki Oct 10
        Replying to @daily_opiner @nytimes and

        I thought that Israel was the absolute definition and example of an occupied state. 🤷🏻‍♀️

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      4. Brian Nelson‏ @daily_opiner Oct 10
        Replying to @happyinthenaki @nytimes and

        Like all countries it gained territory through military victories. Israel was provoked by the removal of UN security forces and the illegal blockage of international waterways. Plus there was no recognition of Israel's right to be a sovereign state. Winners win and losers whine,

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      1. General Nuisance  💯‏ @Hyperwarpian Oct 10
        Replying to @nytimes @BretStephensNYT @bariweiss

        Open borders for Israel, they must go into multicultural mode, being so homogeneous and all. There's probably room for several million refugees there, it is a prosperous nation after all.

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      2.  🔅‏ @grassfed Oct 10
        Replying to @nytimes @BretStephensNYT @bariweiss

         🔅 Retweeted Ben White

        https://twitter.com/benabyad/status/1050043598757085186?s=21 …

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        Being a Palestinian child in Hebron means Israeli occupation forces can detain you at will and with impunity - in your house, at checkpoints, or in this case, on your way to school. (via @btselem) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8E9dk-rzers … pic.twitter.com/Q75LgGqlSb
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      3.  🔅‏ @grassfed 24h24 hours ago
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         🔅 Retweeted Middle East Monitor

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        What on earth could a 78 year old Palestinian do to warrant being shot? http://ow.ly/tdnS30ma4mb 
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      1. Chava Kuchar‏ @ChavaKuchar 15h15 hours ago
        Replying to @nytimes @BretStephensNYT @bariweiss

        Am I missing something here? Why would someone who advocates BDS want to come and study at a Israeli run university for masters? It's the antithesis of of boycotting

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      1. Andrew‏ @Andrew23291084 Oct 10
        Replying to @nytimes @BretStephensNYT @bariweiss

        Why is the NY Times scared of facts?

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      1. Christopher D Osborn‏ @mvbcdo Oct 10
        Replying to @nytimes @BretStephensNYT @bariweiss

        So is twitter advertising their weekends when they block and sometimes permanently ban certain accounts?

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      1. Roger "The Last Barfighter" Ailes‏ @RogerAiles3 Oct 10
        Replying to @nytimes @BretStephensNYT @bariweiss

        Two scumbags, one op.

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      1. Miguel‏ @slayermspecial Oct 10
        Replying to @nytimes @BretStephensNYT @bariweiss

        The "we're so tough" attitude of gown men with social and political responsabilities is funny and... cringeworthy.

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      1. baybz rahiman‏ @RahimanBaybz Oct 10
        Replying to @nytimes @BretStephensNYT @bariweiss

        Opinion: For Centuries they mastered the art of reverse phycological punting to justify their actions, eg follow their actions that lead to the Crucifixion of Jesus Christ. They used the UK in 1925/48, now the US through the UN to shamelessly drive the Palestinians of their land.

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      1. Deviled Egg‏ @Deviled_Egg_666 Oct 10
        Replying to @nytimes @BretStephensNYT @bariweiss

        I'm personally tired of having to care about or put resources into stupid Americans who think the rest of the world operates like America. And apparently all that will happen is she will be deported and won't be able to study in a country she wants to boycott. Who cares? Idiot.

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      1. Lisa M Watson‏ @LMWatsonNV Oct 10
        Replying to @nytimes @BretStephensNYT @bariweiss

        Giving matches to an arsonist is a bad idea.

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      1. Sam Mills‏ @Therealsmills Oct 10
        Replying to @nytimes @BretStephensNYT @bariweiss

        I think Hamas is pretty radical but I'm not sure that the right of return for displaced populations is a byword for dismantling Israel, unless you mean the "Jewish and Democratic" part of the constitution, which is a little bit prejudiced against the Arab Israelis there before 48

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