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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Jan 25

    A contentious new Bollywood film, "Padmaavat," hit the theaters in India on Thursday. And the reaction was: What’s the big deal?http://nyti.ms/2BsZL7k 

    11:48 AM - 25 Jan 2018
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      1. Harshit Garg‏ @harshitgarg221 Jan 25
        Replying to @nytimes

        lack of basic education and work is the root cause of such nuisance that we are facing today #KarniSenaHurtsIndia

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      2. Allen Sims‏ @1lngargsims Jan 25
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        Christopher Hitchens rightly sub-titled one of his books: "How Religion Poisons Everything."

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      3. Shourie‏ @_Shourie Jan 25
        Replying to @1lngargsims @nytimes

        I've read that book. It's titled God isn't Great. The issue here isn't freedom of speech. It is the glorification of an Islamic Invader wanting to take sex slave of a Rajput queen being glorified and incorrect portrayal of history. So don't trust what the Times says.Fake News.

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      4. Allen Sims‏ @1lngargsims Jan 25
        Replying to @_Shourie @nytimes

        Not about the movie, per se, but the murderous reaction by religious fanatics. Death threats and bus burnings.

        1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes
      5. Shourie‏ @_Shourie Jan 25
        Replying to @1lngargsims @nytimes

        I understand. Living in developed societies talking about refined manners, behaviors for protests is all fine. The problem is that to reach this level of sophistication someone had to violently http://protest.Now  let me know how do you protest against liberals.

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      6. Allen Sims‏ @1lngargsims Jan 25
        Replying to @_Shourie @nytimes

        Never said a word about refined manners. No excuse for death threats, violence or random property damage for insults to a religion. This is exactly what Mr. Hitchens was addressing in that and other books. I talk to my liberal and illiberal friends. Their busses are unharmed.

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      1. vibhuti arora‏ @AroraVibhuti Jan 25
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        A mass hysteria for nothing. There is absolutely nothing inflammatory in the film but the protestors are relentlessly threatening to burn down the country without even watching the film.

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      1. Hayat Esfandiyar‏ @hayat5001 Feb 3
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        What the world doesn't realize is that Alauddin Khilji defeated the Mongols six times at the height of their power,saved India when they laid to waste every nation from China to Europe.Khilji's story is still what the world may find fascinating.Hollywood might HV a tale to tell.

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      2. Brijesh‏ @brijshm Jan 25
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        Freedom of expression doesn’t give anyone the right to hurt someone’s sentiments, religious or otherwise. The movie was embroiled in controversy from the time it was in production. The movie makers are equally responsible for the situation. #Padmaavat

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      1. impossible‏ @improbab1e Jan 25
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        Hard-line conservatives freaking out over nothing, you don't say?

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      1. BRUCE‏ @bwe_101 Jan 25
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        You do tend exaggerate things...

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      1. king Tut @54‏ @leewest54 Jan 25
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        Makes me wanna watch out of curiosity, can’t make a movie nowadays without pissing off somebody, anywhere in the world today 😳🙃😢😢😩pic.twitter.com/hddcNJVoWD

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      1. WSMCR Forum‏ @WSMCRForum Jan 25
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        The next big mineral boom is space mining. Will you be a part of it or will it leave you behind? Make a claim:http://WSMCR.org 

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      1. Mr. darfour‏ @DarfourMr Jan 25
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        people need to stop thinking they are bigger than themselves. nationalism, ethnopride, religion, all of these things are just smoke and mirror. it creates irrational bs thinking

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      1. Scott Korin‏ @scottkorin Jan 25
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        You should interview the people who didn't like it. You know... to continue your theme.

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      2. Hussain Ali Khan‏ @_HussainAliKhan Jan 25
        Replying to @nytimes

        Freedom of speech creativity arts history in present day India very aggressive targets of followers of divisive ruling class they now enjoy license and authority to do any thing including attack assault and kill any one who opposed r disagrees film padmavat is recent instance of

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      3. Hussain Ali Khan‏ @_HussainAliKhan Jan 25
        Replying to @_HussainAliKhan @nytimes

        Intolerance they don't are history and wants every one to accept their misinterpretation india is on road to replace its secular nonreligious system and turn into Hindu religious country. What more despite Supreme Court orders this film was prevented from screening a few

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      4. Hussain Ali Khan‏ @_HussainAliKhan Jan 25
        Replying to @_HussainAliKhan @nytimes

        organised gangs of hooligans allowed to take law and order in their hands no respect for judiciary daringly breach of law and order nonintervention of police no punishments r jails this is the india today under BJP raj led by dearest friend of India

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