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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker 7 Oct 2017

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

    3:29 AM - 7 Oct 2017
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      2. andy‏ @Lokiandroll 8 Oct 2017
        Replying to @NewYorker

        pic.twitter.com/tJqssKI4Hu

        2 replies 20 retweets 165 likes
      3. andy‏ @Lokiandroll 8 Oct 2017
        Replying to @Lokiandroll

        ho uscito la mia gif preferita per commentare qualcosa detto dagli americani it's eurovision all over again gabbani was robbed

        0 replies 1 retweet 49 likes
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      2. Old Gamer‏ @thegreyrelic 7 Oct 2017
        Replying to @NewYorker

        Well, New Yorker, why don't you go to Italy and ask somebody there if they give a shit what you think about their monuments

        1 reply 16 retweets 89 likes
      3. Réowyn‏ @reowyn_ 7 Oct 2017
        Replying to @thegreyrelic @alaurasparsi @NewYorker

        Actually, we don't.

        0 replies 3 retweets 41 likes
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      2. Giovanni Gandi‏ @giogandi 7 Oct 2017
        Replying to @NewYorker

        We can't change our past destroyng fascist buildings or monumets. Wheter we like them or not, they are part of our history.

        1 reply 3 retweets 37 likes
      3. Giovanni Gandi‏ @giogandi 7 Oct 2017
        Replying to @giogandi @NewYorker

        Americans prefer to preserve the best of their history, we Europeans preserve also the worst of our history.

        0 replies 7 retweets 33 likes
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      2. Andrea‏ @FlyingAndrew91 7 Oct 2017
        Replying to @NewYorker

        Beacause people are fascist, not monuments.

        1 reply 7 retweets 67 likes
      3. Andrea‏ @FlyingAndrew91 7 Oct 2017
        Replying to @FlyingAndrew91 @NewYorker

        Good timing anyway, Italian parliament has just approved a stricter law for fascism apology.

        0 replies 1 retweet 19 likes
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      2. CarloB‏ @Carlo314159 7 Oct 2017
        Replying to @NewYorker

        Because we are not like Daesh.

        6 replies 7 retweets 34 likes
      3. CarloB‏ @Carlo314159 7 Oct 2017
        Replying to @Carlo314159 @NewYorker

        Or like you.

        0 replies 1 retweet 4 likes
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      2. Kostinha‏ @KostaTomek 7 Oct 2017
        Replying to @NewYorker

        because italians are not americans, because history can not be deleted by destroying monuments, because marble can not be fascist...

        2 replies 16 retweets 128 likes
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      2. Francesco Bianco‏ @Franzbbb 7 Oct 2017
        Replying to @NewYorker

        Rationalist architecture is precious and must be valorized. Nothing to do with fascist nostalgia. I am deeply antifascist. #youtotallywrong!

        3 replies 10 retweets 103 likes
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      2. Anthony Limbrick‏ @AnthonyLimbrick 7 Oct 2017
        Replying to @NewYorker

        Cos history’s physical manifestations are great starting points for teaching the young and malleable about what can go wrong.

        1 reply 6 retweets 32 likes
      3. Anthony Limbrick‏ @AnthonyLimbrick 7 Oct 2017
        Replying to @AnthonyLimbrick @NewYorker

        The Federal Reserve building is actually a good example of the sort of architecture found in 1930s fascist Europe.

        0 replies 0 retweets 12 likes
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      2. cristian‏ @icristy86 7 Oct 2017
        Replying to @NewYorker

        What about the colosseum? Was a place full of cruelty.. what should we do?

        1 reply 5 retweets 40 likes
      3. Evio Botta‏ @Flaianoisalive 7 Oct 2017
        Replying to @icristy86 @NewYorker

        Destroy it! It was made by slaves also!

        0 replies 0 retweets 6 likes
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      2. celum76‏ @celum76 7 Oct 2017
        Replying to @NewYorker

        Why so many American cities look exactly like a mall with no history at all?

        1 reply 6 retweets 16 likes
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