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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker 5 Oct 2017

    Why are so many fascist monuments still standing in Italy?http://nyer.cm/F4AnKvn 

    3:19 PM - 5 Oct 2017
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      1. Nicola Pardini‏ @nicolapardini 5 Oct 2017
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        Because it is Art

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      1. Double Canister‏ @double_canister 5 Oct 2017
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        Because the architecture is beautiful

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      1. Francesca‏ @vivelafrens 5 Oct 2017
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        This joke of an article only proves that we could definitely teach you lot a thing or two about architectural heritage conservation.

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      1. Some Guy‏ @sharpizzio 5 Oct 2017
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        It’s called history....

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      1. Angelo Tani‏ @AngeloTani 5 Oct 2017
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        because even removing all monuments fascists do not cancel an ugly page of our history , unfortunately ( sorry for my english )

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      1. GeeBee 🧞‍♂️‏ @BretadoGabe 5 Oct 2017
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        Because Italians arent as ultra sensitive as we are

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      2. Michael E. Carter, M.A.‏ @DeckofCarter 5 Oct 2017
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        Because history is something that exists as tangible, real things. Unless you want to rip down the Colosseum for slavery and animal cruelty.

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      4. Michael E. Carter, M.A.‏ @DeckofCarter 5 Oct 2017
        Replying to @AveEuropaThe4th @NewYorker

        Roman gladiators were largely slaves and that was not racial or ethnic-based. That is what I meant, that should have been obvious.

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      6. Michael E. Carter, M.A.‏ @DeckofCarter 6 Oct 2017
        Replying to @AveEuropaThe4th @NewYorker

        Quite alright. Do not assume such things. Not everyone who considering themselves to be a liberal is an extremist with no sense of reality.

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      1. Gianni Montalenti‏ @MontyGTweet 5 Oct 2017
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        Why you eat "fettuccini Alfredo" that doesn't exists?

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      2. Jean of Tours  ⚜ Trust the plan‏ @JeanRespendial 5 Oct 2017
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        Ruining Monuments is so Orwellian. Do you support mind control?

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      1. paulo falconi‏ @paulofalconi 5 Oct 2017
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        Because they are part of the country's history??

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      1. Seaweed maggiolo‏ @Oscarndmichelle 5 Oct 2017
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        The two known destroyers of historical monuments are Al Qaeda, and ISIS ... Are u suggesting to be the third? U ignorance !!!

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      1. Lisa Smith‏ @Lisa_lst 5 Oct 2017
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        Because its an accurate depiction of the history of the country? Nobody's taking down any statues of corrupt popes throughout history...

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      1. Steve Moss‏ @SteveMoss11 5 Oct 2017
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        Perfect excuse to ship antifa overseas to erase European history. With masks on, of course.

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      1. Massimo Moruzzi‏ @dotcoma 5 Oct 2017
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        Because they are beautiful, for example? (the clear references to the regime have been deleted)

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