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19/12/2007

Romanians kicked up a mighty fuss about being discriminated against by the Italians but it's the pot calling the kettle black, writes Mircea Cartarescu

 
dude
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not to be confused
my comment is a reply to AC's comment
and not to the writers article
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dude
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haha AC I hope you read this
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I wish I came across this article sooner!
' I think from your comment that you really have proven to all of us readers, that you likely were brought up in a dark skeleton like environment,where they served you for breakfast mind washing data with delusional propaganda of social separation, where you have learned to harvest and still shelter irreparable stigmas of racism, finding unintellectual remarks to redress the errors of History.
What history have you been reading? Is it the street history that is being postulated through word of mouth in Romania? I don't believe your vocabulary is sufficient enough to know what marginalized, oppressed,discriminated against, burned alive in concentration camps(around 600thousand),malnourished children's mean. And about 8 million other testimonies that could fill up all history books ever published to date, part of an ongoing \"ethnological game\". The only one thing civil left for you to do is some comprehensive homework, so you can indulge your underdeveloped brain by really educating yourself and other people, brothers of humanity and about the atrocities that still take place presently in your Romania, if you're Romanian. Start by looking at this dying ethno-culture, geopolitics, psychology mixed in with some anthropology and you'll discover that gypsies are dejected, that they are bound to time in a painful act of balance between survival and self respect remaining a modeling force upon life for many centuries, and it is called ancestral tradition. They are human beings and not viruses to be exterminated like you say between your lines, with the "exception of those who behave civil'. It is not about portraying some categorized race into a bright light as a journalist dude? It is about informing to our people as whole and without prejudices in a democratic code of morals of what this tradition endured and what needs to be done globally to stop genocide. Stop your ignorance...dude!
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AC
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Haha...
So let me understand... The way the gypsies act in Romania is the fault of the Romanian people. Being younger in age than the author, it would be a shameful thing for me to disrespect him. However, I consider him an insult to Romania and her people.

The gypsies have been, they way they are today, before they arrived to live in Romania. Look into the history of gypsies in Greece and western Europe and their origin (India). And do you know what the word "tigan" really means? Maybe you should look into that as well. I am willing to wage that this author has been paid to write such article; placing the gypsies into a bring light. These people have done and are doing terrible things. There are however exceptions--many who have changed their ways and have become civil.

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