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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Jan 25

    The case of Larry Nassar has prompted questions from gymnasts and gymnastics fans alike: What took so long?http://nyti.ms/2FcOABX 

    8:03 AM - 25 Jan 2018
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      1. Gino Que‏ @ginoque Jan 25
        Replying to @nytimes

        For one, because @USAGym turned a blind eye on the abuses of the girls by predators for the glitter of an Olympic gold. #Disgraceful

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      2. JW4Progress‏ @JW4Hillary Jan 25
        Replying to @nytimes

        Because we DON'T LISTEN TO WOMEN AND GIRLS! And our criminal justice system rarely affords the kind of justice for the crimes specific to women and girls to play out like Judge Aquilina made possible!

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      2. tenaciousmomma‏ @coach_sjkl Jan 25
        Replying to @nytimes

        Justice took so long because they're girls. Period.

        2 replies 0 retweets 6 likes
      3. NatEny‏ @ejeh Jan 25
        Replying to @coach_sjkl @nytimes

        This is one of those times where I have to differ from popular opinion. Deep down inside, I think all these women are liars. What was the doctors expertise? Chiropractor? Physical Therapist? Massage Therapist? For 20 years? Something is fishy!

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      1. paperwithoutdrink‏ @pprwithoutdrink Jan 25
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        These heroes actually named the guy. Few celebrities are doing that. Only a few names so far. #MeToo women need to name names, otherwise they're just looking for a book deal. @Oprah and Meryl Streep, perhaps?

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      1. Enzo308‏ @Enzo308qv Jan 25
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        Complicit....

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      1. Afroza‏ @afrozamannan Jan 25
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        Even though Justice is served, but this awful thing should not be happened in the first place. People who was in charged of taking care of these young girls must get punished too, for not believe these girls. So proud of these amazing rockstar gymnasts!♥️🥇

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      1. C Frederick‏ @PoweredbyPoodle Jan 25
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        "What is a little girl worth?" I think that's the answer. Sadly.

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      1. Nicole‏ @nikkikettle3 Jan 25
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        Fear!?

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      1. tasha charles‏ @slimchick1900 Jan 25
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        So true what had taken them all so long before a stop could have been made as this had been going on to long and so many victims it is sad at the same time for these young individuals to have gone through this situation.

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      1. Ines Saura‏ @Inessaura1 Jan 25
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        It is difficult to be the first one accusing, once somebody starts all the rest follow. Doesn't mean they were not abused, means they were to ashamed to speak out.

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      1. Deepfakeartist‏ @JerryWolters Jan 25
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        Exercise physiologists know, rewards of sexual gratification are the single strongest conditioning method to reward success. Orgasms work. These women won more gold than anyone before the manipulated Comenich coached in the same system and way.

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      2. Willie Lloyd‏ @LikeMike131 Jan 25
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        Ask @michiganstateu

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      3. Willie Lloyd‏ @LikeMike131 Jan 25
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        And @USAGym

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      2. Skeptic‏ @abqralph Jan 25
        Replying to @nytimes

        Apparently the looks of concern on gymnasts faces at events were not for their performances, but for what might come later.

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