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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Apr 6

    He has often berated Jews, women and the modern world, yet the French authorities have tolerated his hard-line sermons and occasionally cultivated him as an ally. That was until now.https://nyti.ms/2JloK1s 

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      1. Jennifer Howard‏ @liveluv707 Apr 6
        Replying to @nytimes

        I believe radical people preaching hate should be deported. Only persons willing to join a society should be granted asylum.

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      2. Mrs.bilal‏ @Mrsbila87570540 Apr 6
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        why this world is harsh for Muslims?why there are different rules of justice &soft corner for other religions?why all of u use term fundamentalist about Islamic preachers;whereas ,do u use this term for other preachers of different religions???

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      3.  🇫🇷- imamette 👩🏻‍🎓-‏ @imamette Apr 10
        Replying to @Mrsbila87570540 @nytimes

        Muslims ? It’s not about being a Muslim, it’s about being a bigot and preaching hatred. Stop your victimization please

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      1. Khairi Z‏ @p0tat0esarec00l Apr 6
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        Should have done it sooner. Even here in Singapore with a significant number of Muslims, clergymen, with such extreme ideology, are barred from entering our country.

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      1. Thomas Paine‏ @TPaine777 Apr 6
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        France finally waking up from their nightmare? It only took an Islamist to set a Holocaust survivor on fire.

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      2. Koroma J. K‏ @KoromaJK1 Apr 6
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        Why do people take liberty with liberal society to the extent of abusing the freedom of speech and association? Most of them fled from dictatorship.

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      1. HURRY MR MUELLER!‏ @lLadyBing Apr 6
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        He’s giving Islam a bad name just like Evangelical leaders do the Christian religion.

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      1. Anglojew‏ @Anglojew Apr 6
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        Too little too late. Polls show the majority of Muslims share his views.

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      1. okay‏ @paradisease Apr 6
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        It’s misogynistic (along with the hypocrites and the self-motivated) clerics like him that’ve been ruining Islam and breeding their own extremely unacceptable and radical version in youth. Shameless people and more so for doing it in a country that hosts them.

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      1. Kenneth Boman‏ @KennethBBoman Apr 6
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        Sounds right to me.

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      1. Mally‏ @MallyFicheL Apr 10
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        If you want it, we'll send it to you if you want.... si vous le voulez on vous l’envoie

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      1. BaroqueBanjo‏ @Baroque_Banjo Apr 6
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        Conventional wisdom in the Arab world. Quite stunning!pic.twitter.com/GgqACfQxyh

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      1. Andrew The Jew‏ @AndrewThe_Jew Apr 6
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        Good for france. You don't need to create artificial problems by bringing in monsters.

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      1. andreas seiler‏ @REALWIZARD999 Apr 6
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        all that what goes on behind religion, inciting hatred and condemnation, what sort of a religion is that oh they must call that politics,

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      1. Matt Westberry‏ @Salute2ThePOWr Apr 6
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        A clergyman attacking others? Whattttt?! I'm shocked.

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