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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Aug 20

    A survey found that 53% of Italians believe Islam is incompatible with their culture and values. This art exhibit argues that Islamic culture was essential to Italy for centuries.https://nyti.ms/2BmOUB2 

    4:51 AM - 20 Aug 2018
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      1. marco de luca  🇮🇹‏ @marcodelucact60 Aug 20
        Replying to @nytimes

        solo un giornaletto americano redatto da rustici ignoranti può confondere l'Islam con il mondo della Cultura Araba ... ma siete americani e certo non capirete ... la Cultura è cosa a voi sconosciuta !!!🤣🤣🤣🇮🇹

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      1. Erin -center RT‏ @ErinEhyde200 Aug 20
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        The museum sounds like a beautiful representation of Islamic cultures contribution to the Arts ,that’s not whats at issue .I’m assuming watching religious extremism trying to change,bend ,bully & silence other cultures all under the false flag of tolerance is what scares Italians

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      1. Phoenix‏ @_Velies_ Sep 6
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        53% of Italians are TOTALLY right, and not only: islam is incompatible with ANY other culture on the planet. LOLOLOL islamic culture eseswential to WHO??!! ITALY?! LOLOL 😂😂😂 So essential that it has been fought and pulled away for centuries. Venice first.

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      2. Furio‏ @Furioso_Furio Aug 20
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        You are a #FakeNews outlet. All southern Italy coast is scattered with watch towers to alert the population from Islamic pirates that came for slaves. Do you know what the opera "L'italiana di Algeri" is really about?pic.twitter.com/13IfMyWQcP

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      2. Jean-Luc Lachance‏ @J_L_Lachance Aug 20
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        Do not mistake islamic culture for arabic culture.

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      2. Gay Pine Trees 🌲 🏳️‍🌈‏ @gaypinetrees Aug 20
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        "essential"pic.twitter.com/hfMNythwff

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      3. Phoenix‏ @_Velies_ Sep 6
        Replying to @gaypinetrees @nytimes

        SO "essential", can't you see the arab/islamic till the core?pic.twitter.com/38emo1s4Ap

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      4. Phoenix‏ @_Velies_ Sep 6
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      2. zerdesht kaarim 🛢‏ @zardashtkarim Aug 20
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        Italienare måste gå till historia kurser i dagisnivå faktiskt! 🤔

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      2. Son of Maurya‏ @FutureBack2the Aug 20
        Replying to @nytimes

        Trading rugs and textiles with he Islamic world doesn’t make Islam compatible with the West. This Islamofetishism is getting nauseating.

        1 reply 1 retweet 7 likes
      3. Bae Size‏ @sai_by_sai Aug 20
        Replying to @FutureBack2the @nytimes

        But the West embraces Catholicism and Christianity, both notorious for sexual abuse, rape, pedophilia, and violence. I think the word you are looking for is Islamophobia.

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      4. Son of Maurya‏ @FutureBack2the Aug 20
        Replying to @sai_by_sai @nytimes

        No the opposite of islamophobia, which I call “Islamofetishism” - this odd worship of connecting the modern world to Islam, like in this article. It’s a nice fairytale but isn’t true.

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      1. NoUser  🇮🇹‏ @ramone2263 Aug 20
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        Don't believe that survey is real. We fought for centuries against islam and loved the arab culture. Too complicate for the NYT.

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      1. Satiro‏ @Satiro74475308 Aug 20
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        Incorrect, again! Let's try with this👇pic.twitter.com/q7pIaVVNI1

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      1. Brometheus Benzo‏ @WTFQuest Aug 20
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        It means 53% of the Italians have deeply thought about the Pros and Cons of the Islamic Desert Culture and after careful evaluation came to a good understanding of the problem.

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