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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 31 May 2016

    Who is to blame when a child wanders at the zoo? http://nyti.ms/1UcolM7 pic.twitter.com/Fx9AZm9kUc

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      2. Ben Watson‏ @benmwatson 31 May 2016
        Replying to @nytimes

        .@nytimes Who's to blame for creating a culture where there has to be someone to blame?

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      1. AViewFromABroad‏ @stephdouglas 31 May 2016
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        Parents! That’s a silly question. Parents are responsible-up to them to be aware of what their child is doing, how they behave.

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      1. AViewFromABroad‏ @stephdouglas 31 May 2016
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        I have a 33 year old daughter and two granddaughters. It’s up to us, the adults- We take on that responsibility when we have kids.

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      2. étienne  🇫🇷 🍷‏ @_stevve 31 May 2016
        Replying to @nytimes

        blame zoos for existing. animals should be wild 😡

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      3. Johnny B‏ @JohnnyB09449714 31 May 2016
        Replying to @_stevve @nytimes

        I would agree, If poachers didn't exist

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      4. étienne  🇫🇷 🍷‏ @_stevve 31 May 2016
        Replying to @JohnnyB09449714 @nytimes

        if u wanna protect animals from poachers protect the lands they naturally live in. don't stuff them in cages

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      1. Mary O'Neil‏ @MaryOski 31 May 2016
        Replying to @nytimes

        And if my kid was "joking" about getting into the moat, I sure as hell would have a talk w him of the danger and watch extra close!

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      1. Romke Hoogwaerts‏ @mossless 31 May 2016
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        human nature

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      1. Laura‏ @ArmChairLaura 31 May 2016
        Replying to @nytimes

        this was a terrible accident. We all have to be diligent. Parents watch and teach kids, the zoo to protect public and animals.

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      1. Dana Keith VerVer‏ @danakeithverver 31 May 2016
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        I went to the Zoo today. All the guerrillas were staying away from little kids. #GorillaGate #Harambe #gorilla

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      1. Joshua Gogarty‏ @GogartyJoshua 31 May 2016
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        I believe Zoo's are outdated, free all captive animals and mammals.

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      1. Gul Rajput Mehkari‏ @GulRajput1 31 May 2016
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        Parents or who ever was responsible for the child.

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      2. Mary O'Neil‏ @MaryOski 31 May 2016
        Replying to @nytimes

        @luckygrl128 The parent! I never took my eyes off my kids at the zoo. They were always at my side as we enjoyed the zoo together.

        1 reply 1 retweet 6 likes
      3. Chef SammyC‏ @ChefSamCalabro 31 May 2016
        Replying to @MaryOski @nytimes

        the systemic blame is on people who support enslavement of animals in zoos...it's your fault that gorilla was in Ohio

        2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
      4. Mary O'Neil‏ @MaryOski 31 May 2016
        Replying to @ChefSamCalabro @nytimes

        You don't know anything about me hahaha.

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      1. Lori‏ @LoriSums 31 May 2016
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        zoo prob has an area where small kids have more freedom to explore freely but it's evident not all areas are that way in a zoo

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      1. Self Exile Perdesi‏ @superfares 31 May 2016
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        Parents, who else?

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      1. Julia C‏ @Julz_Co 31 May 2016
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        does it really matter who's to blame ? The whole situation is terrible.

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