• @[email protected]
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    122 months ago

    That’s cause most stories you hear about them are based on hearsay, stereotypes, the effects of being pushed to the fringe of society, and racism.

    • @[email protected]
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      I was thinking of all the stories from people who’ve been victims of a crime perpetrated by them, or social workers etc who have dealt with them.

      But sure, I guess that’s all hearsay.

        • TheTechnician27
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          82 months ago

          It’s genuinely frightening to me that so much European rhetoric against Roma people sounds like 1950s US-era rhetoric against desegregation. Like the US is incredibly racist, and Europeans still somehow find ways to shock me over how they talk about an entire ethnic group.

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            Or treatment of indigenous people. “We need to take their children away so they can be educated in a safe environment (and not grow up like that)” is not uncommon.

            Encouraging people to take away a group’s children for the purpose of destroying that group is a violation of the Genocide Convention btw.

            • ???
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              It gets easier of course when they don’t focus on the racial aspect but instead pick some other factor: we need to steal their children because they are poor, these children deserve better!

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        I’ve been bullied by a Roma student. Yet I don’t blame the entire ethnic group because one Roma person bullied me, you racist donkey.

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            Are you sorry for the Roma that you generalize against, when they suffer the effects of such stereotyping?