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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Feb 24

    Meet 4-year-old Bilal. He was found emaciated and filthy in Mosul, Iraq, hiding in basements with his father, an ISIS fighter. He's now back home with his grandparents in Chechnya. http://nyti.ms/2GHa2jq pic.twitter.com/CCMBHYFHGj

    10:55 AM - 24 Feb 2018
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      2. Rogue Princess70‏ @RoguePrincess70 Feb 24
        Replying to @nytimes

        I don’t care about Bilal. He is the child of an ISIS fighter. He will grow up indoctrinated. He will want to kill and enslave me. I could not care less about his welfare.

        2 replies 0 retweets 2 likes
      3. Zarin Katharina‏ @zarin_katharina Feb 24
        Replying to @RoguePrincess70 @nytimes

        hope you'll never have to pay for your parents faults!

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      4. Rogue Princess70‏ @RoguePrincess70 Feb 24
        Replying to @zarin_katharina @nytimes

        Everyone “pays” for their parents faults. Those of us who are successful don’t bask in victimhood. Neither will I fall prey to suicidal altruism and fail to recognize those who pose a danger to me despite the fact that they appear cute and cuddly.

        2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
      5. Isa Garcia 🇺🇸  🇩🇴‏ @lee4life06 Feb 24
        Replying to @RoguePrincess70 @zarin_katharina @nytimes

        Great! So i can hold slavery and racism against you. I want reparations

        2 replies 0 retweets 2 likes
      6. Rogue Princess70‏ @RoguePrincess70 Feb 24
        Replying to @lee4life06 @zarin_katharina @nytimes

        No you can’t hold slavey against me. My ancestors were not even in this country during slavery. No one is responsible for the actions of another. Had my family been slave owners you would still be entitled to nothing from me.

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      7. Isa Garcia 🇺🇸  🇩🇴‏ @lee4life06 Feb 24
        Replying to @RoguePrincess70 @zarin_katharina @nytimes

        😂😂😂😂 Funny how you are attacking a child for his fathers sins but absolve your ancestors and yourself from their disgusting sins. Your intentions and actions will be judged someday by the Almighty, i suggest you clean your heart.

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      8. Rogue Princess70‏ @RoguePrincess70 Feb 24
        Replying to @lee4life06 @zarin_katharina @nytimes

        Read carefully. There is a big difference between refusing to care about that child because he is raised with a belief system that is hostile to me and demanding something from him that I did not earn. He owes me nothing. I owe him nothing. I also owe you nothing .

        2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
      9. Isa Garcia 🇺🇸  🇩🇴‏ @lee4life06 Feb 24
        Replying to @RoguePrincess70 @zarin_katharina @nytimes

        So being raised in a hostile racist culture that used to own slaves and called black people nigger and hung us from trees is different from ISIS violent ideologies? Nope, they are the same. You fall into that category cus racism is embed in our American culture.

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      1. Nazim Hasan Khan‏ @Nazimhk Feb 24
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        God bless those gentle souls who helped him escape from the horrible fate. Humanity is not dead yet.

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      1. Lightskin Boogy‏ @D_Anthony13 Feb 24
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        *trump supporter reading this* "ANOTHER DAMN IMMIGRANT!" *see's Chechnya* "Aw poor guy, good for him"

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      1. komodo32‏ @komodo032 Feb 24
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        That us just sad, that a so called father would expose his child to that!

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      2. fuck yofeelins‏ @Fckyurfeeling Feb 24
        Replying to @nytimes

        were celebrating an isis fighter? how fucked are you people?

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      1. A D'L‏ @scotsguy_61 Feb 24
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        lol because the tow superpowers are using his country as a political football

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      1. Anna Ch.‏ @annachernob Feb 24
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        No surprise here.

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      1. Brent A . Armstrong‏ @BrentAArmstron2 Feb 24
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        His ISIS father was a terrible role model and risked getting them both killed anyway.

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