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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Apr 5

    A referee shooed women out of a Sumo ring in Kyoto when they rushed to offer lifesaving measures to a politician who had collapsedhttps://nyti.ms/2EjD332 

    5:44 AM - 5 Apr 2018
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      1. Suresh Babu‏ @zurent Apr 5
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        This is Japan in 2018?

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      2. Caroline Mala Corbin‏ @CarolineMCorbin Apr 5
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        Sexism hurts men and women. Women more. But men suffer too.

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      1. regular size rudy‏ @ballerseason Apr 5
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        Shame on them. 👎🏽

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      1. renate schultz‏ @RenateTuebingen Apr 5
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        i don´t believe this...in any other democratic country they would be glad to have a doctor on the spot...

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      1. Mohammed Alhassan‏ @Mohamme74693121 Apr 5
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        They need to come out of the stone age . Even in Ghana things like this don't happen again.

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      1. Midori_M‏ @Midori_Mat Apr 5
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        It's shameful😣😰🤦🏻‍♀️

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      1. Daniel Lee‏ @RealDanLee Apr 5
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        Twenty-four grafs in we learn that the Sumo organization apologized and admitted this was inappropriate behavior on the referee's part.

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      1. cookie puss‏ @ArchangelVict Apr 5
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        That circle is only for big boys in thongs to slap each other

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      1. Jimmy Rockenbelly‏ @HowCanIStop Apr 5
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        darwin

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      1. Larry Gorkin‏ @LarryGorkin1 Apr 5
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        Years for a Western drug to gain Japanese approval, need Japanese clinical trials. No so with Viagra, OK'ed <yr after US approval. Birth control pill, 34-year wait for approval, but Japanese women demanded access months after Viagra - Gender diffs in Japanhttp://nyti.ms/2EjD332 

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      1. michele babcock‏ @michelebabcock Apr 5
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        It was a politician. No great loss. (Jk)

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      1. The Source Whisperer‏ @Tahatan_Ahote Apr 5
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        Per your article this is "seen as a metaphor." This isn't a metaphor (you are writer's, correct?). This is right in your face...

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      2. Ash‏ @basednonperson Apr 5
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        Yes, how dare they keep their traditions and practices intact 🙄

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      1. Michael Harley‏ @mikey32132 Apr 6
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        The wisdom in any great enterprise is to allow exceptions #Sumo

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      1. Valerie Lih 酈思哲‏ @ValerieLisz Apr 5
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        @T_Stack_

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      1. 熊山丸太郎 🇯🇵Kumayama‏ @kumayamajapan Apr 5
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        WHAT A FAKE NEWS! The patient was waiting for ambulance crews. "LADY, Get out of the sumo ring, please." Because it was not a man but a WOMAN who'd jumped in. Don't give cardiac massage for someone who's breathing! This is how a fake news was made!

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      1. elfcounsel‏ @mooshoo_beach Apr 5
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        Sumo is very homosexual behind the scenes, so it's expected.

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