An NYT reader's reaction to the death of Fidel Castro http://nyti.ms/2fPUvAP pic.twitter.com/Uyld0ICARu
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An NYT reader's reaction to the death of Fidel Castro http://nyti.ms/2fPUvAP pic.twitter.com/Uyld0ICARu
your readers are idiots.
.@nytimes My Christian response to those celebrating the death of this man who has so many wicked acts etched in history:pic.twitter.com/RACRgUXqhh
Fidel epitomized evil at its highest. He slaughtered thousands ppl. He deserves no mercy b/c he never showed any.
.@Charlie1691 @nytimes I shared this scripture in the hopes that those who recognize their wickedness, will repent & say #JesusIsLord. 
I know your motivation & I respect it. The Castros are very, very bad guys and do not deserve Christ's forgiveness
.@Charlie1691 @nytimes Biblically speaking, none of us deserve forgiveness in Christ. That's why it's called amazing grace. 
He had good and bad things, but for sure he stood firm against America's Imperialist who wanted to treat Cuba like a backyard.
that's the Yankee line
Castro put gays in reeducation camps what a joke you are at the times
well... considering that is the only reasonable result of socialism, it seems pretty clear power was what he was after all along.
Yes we expected nothing less than that from New York Times. This guy was loved and will continue be adored by us who believe in him
Castro's human rights violations would fill volumes the time should be ashamed of itself for promoting this brutal dictator
Oh, and a killer of innocents
Thought Fidel Castro will never die.
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