kakaharoo

I heard it was because all the fashion plants in Italy were sold to the Chinese and were using imported Chinese labor... https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2018/04/16/the-chinese-workers-who-assemble-designer-bags-in-tuscany

Conspirologist

I repeat. Rome ha the biggest chinese community in Italy.

Gringojones

Considering that you are wrong on nearly every subject you've ever talked about, I'll remain skeptical to your knowledge of all things Italy.

kakaharoo

Did you just make that up? Wiki says differently: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_people_in_Italy

Cities with significant Chinese communities

An image showing the "Rome Chinatown". Rome, along with Milan and Prato, contains the most significant Chinese community in Italy.

The Prato Chinatown, which is along with the Milan Chinatown and Rome Chinatown, the biggest and most important in Italy.

Based on Demo ISTAT statistics.

Milan 18,918 (1.43% on total resident population)

Rome 12,013

Prato 11,882 (6.32%)

Turin 5,437

Florence 3,890 (1.05%)

Campi Bisenzio 3,018 (6.87%)

Reggio Emilia 2,925 (1.72%)

Bologna 2,654

Naples 2,456

Brescia 2,394 (1.23%)

Venice 2,163

Empoli 1,759 (3.67%)

Genoa 1,637

Forlì 1,607 (1.36%)

Padua 1,571

Fucecchio 1,502 (6.39%)

Gringojones

This kid thinks he's an authority on many things but has nearly zero actual knowledge of anything.

Conspirologist

You must be fucking demented to trust kikepedia.

tokui

it's been quarantined, you fool.