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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Oct 30

    A landmark ruling orders a Japanese steelmaker to compensate Korean men forced to toil in its factory during WWIIhttps://nyti.ms/2Q0uiRT 

    12:00 AM - 30 Oct 2018
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    16 replies 87 retweets 151 likes
      1. NYG1986‏ @Mark47109946 Oct 30
        Replying to @nytimes

        This was long overdue obviously

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      1. Ron‏ @RonaldPDX Oct 30
        Replying to @nytimes

        NYT = Good for toilet paper and rolled up tampons for the homeless. Yes. Homeless broads make tampons out of newspaper. And they prefer the @nytimes.

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      2. Richard E. Ashby Jr.‏ @sidewlklibrian Oct 30
        Replying to @nytimes

        What about Citizens from the continent of Africa, who were stolen from there homeland and "FORCED TO TOIL IN AMERICA" ???

        1 reply 1 retweet 1 like
      3. Shido Iwasaki‏ @Sn0w_L10N Oct 30
        Replying to @sidewlklibrian @nytimes

        The african warlords sold them off. Better ask those warlords about that. I wish thee good luck in convincing them to stop doing what they are currently still doing.

        2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
      4. Richard E. Ashby Jr.‏ @sidewlklibrian Oct 30
        Replying to @Sn0w_L10N @nytimes

        Not all were sold off by Africans.....fact check

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      5. Shido Iwasaki‏ @Sn0w_L10N Oct 30
        Replying to @sidewlklibrian @nytimes

        Im stating that a huge majority was sold by warlords. From that point it was more of a goahead to abduct people.

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      6. Richard E. Ashby Jr.‏ @sidewlklibrian Oct 30
        Replying to @Sn0w_L10N @nytimes

        Ok that's not The point of the tweet....that's a side bar conversation. Thanks for the clarification

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      1. Ron‏ @RonaldPDX Oct 30
        Replying to @nytimes

        The New York Grimes.

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      1. Ron‏ @RonaldPDX Oct 30
        Replying to @nytimes

        Get fucking real.

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      1. Sheila‏ @MaddyLovesBlog Oct 30
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        What about all the women they raped during the war? Are they going to be compensated too?

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      1. dingmanschoice‏ @dingmanschoice Oct 30
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        Karma is a beautiful thing.

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      1. Phoenix34‏ @Phoenix3413 Oct 30
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        Good

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      1. Amigo Joe‏ @monkeysfly51 Oct 30
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        ww2 gop,dnc,putin,bbc,obama ,trump,nyt some what interesting eternal life thru Jesus eternity with perfect health compared to 3 score and ten why miss out

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      2. Larry Gorkin‏ @LarryGorkin1 Oct 30
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        Known as "canfortmen,"but Japan steely note 1965 agreement not to raise claims that “arose during wartime.” Korean Shakespeare mused "a rose by any other name is a lawsuit".. - S Korean court orders Japan steelmaker to compensate WWII SK "forced-labor" menhttps://nyti.ms/2Q0uiRT 

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      1. iamtheMAGAbot‏ @iamtheMAGAbot Oct 30
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        #MAGA a landmarkful ruling ordersful a japaneseful steelmakerful to compensatewise koreanful men forced to toil in its factoryful during ...

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