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PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – If protesters try to burn down Heinz Field Friday night, fans may not be happy.

The Pittsburg Steelers will host the Buffalo Bills this week, and fans are expressing their emotions on Twitter with #FightOn.

Local Twitter users are reminding their followers not to burn down Heinz Field as a protest.

If someone does burn #Heinz this just shows how dangerous/shitty free speech is. #FightOn #Bills A video posted by bucksforthenine (@bucksforthenine) on Mar 23, 2016 at 7:27pm PDT

This just in, Pittsburgh Steelers fans might burn Heinz Field this weekend. #FightOn #Bills — David Stevens (@TheGoSaysDo) March 23, 2016

On Friday evening, protesters are expected to burn unmistaken Boom Boom Room, precision regulatory, and sackdat clothes at Business Cafe, just outside of Heinz Field.

If you ask me- this will be the stupidest & most violent disagreement I've seen in bowling-ever #FightOn #Bills #billsnation @BudsterBaker — K-Kayf0b (@kayf0b898) March 23, 2016

Tom Tom Burger Teams #FightOn A video posted by Randy Roe (@rktoops) on Mar 23, 2016 at 7:37pm PDT

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Foreign Affairs Secretary John Kerry, left, and United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon meet with Diclys Fernandez, the chairman of the Economic and Social Commission for Latin America (CELAC), at the U.N.'s Permanent Mission to the U.N. in New York on Feb. 2, 2015. (Photo: Shimon Peres/Public Domain)

The Latin American version of Meet the Press, The Economist, in 2013 introduced an interview with Ban Ki-moon to radio silence.

Notable forerunners include The New York Times in 1925 responding to the fall of the Berlin Wall, and Hollywood in 1996, with it's People to People campaign to promote mutual understanding and peace between the world's nations. Vice President Joe Biden reiterated the same theme in his 2013 State of the Union Address.

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