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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Feb 24

    Migration has quietly reshaped Castellina in Chianti, Italyhttp://nyti.ms/2ESekE2 

    11:55 PM - 24 Feb 2018
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    • Freddy @phanhh17 M̶i̶Ɩαи Ⱡlɱb̶u LinCLinC Franco AM Viterbo Susi Cardosa Omar Omar Brittany Politics… "Quietly"
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      1. Sara Martino‏ @saramartino1995 Feb 25
        Replying to @nytimes @caterita2008

        Oh, I love it! None of the people in the comments read the article and think the village has been conquered by the evil migrants AHAHAH

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      1. Giulia Sabbadini‏ @Sabba69 Feb 25
        Replying to @nytimes

        I live a similar situation in Tuscany, small towns are about to disappear without migrants who are willing and able to work in the field, in the woods... I see children again in the streets and I find it great. @gaia_pianigiani

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      2. Stephan J. Arcieri‏ @ArcieriJ Feb 25
        Replying to @nytimes

        So basically, You are admitting that migration is a silent take and replacement of a group of people. So why promote migration across Europe with people that have no jobs skills, conflicting ideologies, and replace people that have done nothing to deserve that? #MAGA

        3 replies 1 retweet 6 likes
      3. R‏ @R_emmee Feb 25
        Replying to @ArcieriJ @nytimes

        Did you read the article? Italians left for big cities and people were needed in farms so immigrants did the job. A retiring Italian doctor wants the immigrant doctor who’s been unable to find work locally, to take up post because they’re lacking medical professionals. Unskilled?

        1 reply 0 retweets 3 likes
      4. Elenin/Еленин‏ @EleninFake Feb 25
        Replying to @R_emmee @ruch__3 and

        Bullshit

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      5. R‏ @R_emmee Feb 25
        Replying to @EleninFake @ArcieriJ @nytimes

        Whether you believe it or not, it’s what the article says, which makes Arcieri’s suggestion that the author supports his views against immigration, wrong.

        1 reply 1 retweet 0 likes
      6. Elenin/Еленин‏ @EleninFake Feb 25
        Replying to @R_emmee @ruch__3 and

        Sure, but point is, I am from Tuscany. Point is, I know the region well. What I see with my own eyes, hear with my own ears, cannot be challenged by an article written for a foreign paper. Take care.

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      7. R‏ @R_emmee Feb 25
        Replying to @EleninFake @ArcieriJ @nytimes

        What does that have to do with my tweet? If you read carefully, you'd have seen I was commenting on the claim that the article supported his views, and nothing else. (1/2)

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      8. R‏ @R_emmee Feb 25
        Replying to @R_emmee @EleninFake and

        This person blocked me...because typical person unable to back views. But generally, economic fear of immigration is unfounded. If you prefer homogeneous demographic, that's your prerogative, but history has never been on your side; society has always been in flux w/ migration.

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      9. Stephan J. Arcieri‏ @ArcieriJ Feb 25
        Replying to @R_emmee @ruch__3 and

        I don't know who blocked who but I did not block anyone. As for immigration. Homogeneous people are allowed to speak out against their governments willful replacement of their own people, in order to have population easier to control.

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
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      2. Hector Garcia‏ @Hector32z Feb 25
        Replying to @nytimes

        In another 20 yrs, Italy won’t look like Italy.

        1 reply 1 retweet 1 like
      3. Giulia Sabbadini‏ @Sabba69 Feb 25
        Replying to @Hector32z @nytimes

        And how should Italy look like, btw?

        0 replies 0 retweets 1 like
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      2. piccolotempo‏ @piccolotempo Feb 25
        Replying to @nytimes

        È una bella fotografia dell'Italia. Foto che non si ripete in tanti altri luoghi... purtroppo. Ci sono ancora tanti paesi dove genitori fan cambiare classe ai propri figli solamente perché c'è un paio di stranieri in più. In 140 carat non è facile esprimere la propria delusione😒

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      3. piccolotempo‏ @piccolotempo Feb 25
        Replying to @piccolotempo @nytimes

        Comunque brava.... mi hai fatto tornare indietro quando anche noi guardavamo i nuovi arrivati del paese accanto come degli alieni😆 Ma quegli alieni sono diventati i miei migliori amici e lo sono ancora adesso!😄

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      1. Elenin/Еленин‏ @EleninFake Feb 25
        Replying to @nytimes @ErasmoPartenope

        Piddinia.

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      1. Tulio_Hermil‏ @YusufElVikingo Feb 25
        Replying to @nytimes

        Disgusting

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      1.  🌐 🚾Carlos 🚾  🌐‏ @Caeida Feb 25
        Replying to @nytimes

        Civilizations and cultures had changed all along the history. The most of the times because of wars... Civilizations and cultures will go on growing and dissapearing because of demography. Why do we worry now about things that happened all along the human history...?

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      2. baggy‏ @BaggJames Feb 25
        Replying to @nytimes

        Europe has Changed for ever

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      2. Mizz 👠‏ @MizzyII Feb 25
        Replying to @nytimes

        💔 to see end of Italian culture in a historic town.

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