Its different, you see

by Pinguboom

47 comments
  1. I’ve only once encountered gypsies in my life (at least knowingly). It was at the gym i went to at the time. They apparently were just passing through the area and bought one day tickets for the gym. They wore regular street clothes for their workout and i thought that was a bit wierd but other then that i didn’t really pay any attention.

    The following day after my workout i had a shake at the gym bar and a chat with the owner and he told me that after the gypsies left, he noticed that a whole bunch of plates and dumbells were missing…

  2. Why are here romanians posting? They are the guys having only two things to talk about first their „german heritage“ and second gypsies

  3. Romani is not a race, it’s a culture, cultures have values, we can hate those values, just like the Fr*nch

  4. It’s different, i don’t have to explain why. It’s just different and everyone knows it

  5. We don’t hate Gypsies for their race. We hate Gypsies for their culture.

    Ameritards would not understand.

  6. Before I met travellers I hated how they were viewed and that view was tolerated. Then over the years I experienced why everyone disliked them as they moved into the village field and spent the next few weeks terrorising the local residents and left it looking like a bomb site when they left. Rinse and repeat every time they came back.

    Then one day my cousin passed away. my Aunt was grief-stricken obviously and had to quickly take care of his possessions including a trailer he had used for work. A week later travellers moved into the field next to her house and that very same night they stole the trailer from the garage. She knew they had done it because she could literally see it from her window where they had stashed and tried to hide it with a shitty tarpaulin which didn’t hide the registration plate on the back. She called the Police who came down and demanded its return but they were told no and they told my Aunt that there was nothing they could do as it was considered too dangerous to try and retrieve it.

    She wasn’t having any of this shit after she had just lost her son so she drove her car into the camp, hooked up the stolen trailer and drove it away, all the while having abuse hurled at her and bricks smashing her car windows. My dad was called after and we went straight over. My Aunt is normally a very strong and stoic person so seeing her in the state she was was in was appalling, and only a week after she lost her son.

    Western Europe is liberal as fuck. Minorities here are treated head and shoulders than anywhere else in the world including America. Yet these dense mother fuckers don’t ask why travellers/gypsies/romani are near universally disliked in comparison to every other ethnicity.

  7. So we happy swedes are very famous and proud over the fact that we are a very tolerant people. Do you realise what an absolute POS you have to be to become hated in sweden? Well the zigenare just cant function in socety. Even when they are born and raised in sweden. Has gone thru school. They just turn to crime. And its not even high paying crime. Its like they do it for fun

  8. Gotta love the monthly gypsies post from 2westerneurope4u where everyone shares their stories. Can never get tired of them.

  9. Not all gypsies come from Romania. Don’t know why we call them “roman” in latin now.

  10. It’s not hard to grasp that people that say they hate gypsies mean the thieving nomads that exploit children and commit crimes and not the ethnic groups a lot of them are from.

    Are you actually an American or something?

  11. My girlfriend has Romani and Polish roots.

    She‘s the perfect example that it‘s in their genes, because she always steals my clothes.

  12. Every time this topic comes up I’m always kinda forced into the backseat. Living in Northern Germany I have never, not even once, seen, not to mention interacted with them. Sure, plenty stories around, but apart from when I’m on vacation I have not yet ever met any Roma or Sinti tbh

  13. Flew into Belgrade from Amsterdam with coworkers on a very early flight, and we were hungry. Ended up in the touristy/old town area around 11am as it was near our hotel and had restaurants. As we were looking, we encountered two Romanians looking for a place to eat as well. We were the only people out, and when we found a place that was opening, they suggested we all eat together and we agreed.

    We started talking about Serbia and Croatia and feuds and I’m not sure exactly how the conversation evolved, but at some point, one of the Romanian guys says “I accept everyone, no matter what religion or race. Well, except gypsies, of course.” And everyone nodded in agreement as if he’d said the most natural thing in the world and the meal continued.

  14. It’s not racism. Most of them just behave like scum, what are you supposed to think about them? They don’t integrate themselves at all, they don’t work, they steal, they harass people. It’s crazy to me that they are tolerated the way the are.

  15. What If we invested more in public ammenities and resources and accommodated more we would see a reduction in test and antisocial behaviours.

  16. Not calling for any hate but thier reputation is most definetly justafied. There is basically no gypsies in my country, but the only 2 encounters with gypsies ive had in my entire life was when one was trying to steal a bike at my local train station in broad daylight and another time when i caught a gypsy in my garage trying to steal 3-4 trash bags filled with bottles and cans for recycling. He took off sprinting on his stolen bike the second he saw me. (the one you get money for each bottle recycled they were worth like ~100 €)

    Still not calling for any hate but goddamn i understand the hate and we should blame the disgusting thiefs and not generalize all gypsies obviusly

  17. The jews are are typically hard working and want to be part of society. You cannot say the same about the Romani.

  18. It is horrible and obviously not all Romani are like that. But after having beggars physically grab me and follow me around to get me to give them money, robbing me and even pestering you on public transport I legit have trauma. I have friends being robbed by gangs cooperating on public transport, and I’ve seen them physically sit down outside restaurants next to people and refuse to leave begging for money. While I am born in Europe and raised here, I do have a background from a third world country, and have never in my life seen anything like this recently even in my own “country of origin”.

  19. When I had gotten 5 years old, my parents gifted me my very first bicycle, a really cool looking white mountain bike. Only a few weeks later I saw some grown up Zigeuner steal it in front of our house. I went to get my parents but it was already too late. Like wtf how fucked up do you have to be steal from a child in front of him. It’s not the only case of theft in our (usually) quiet village. Whenever they come around, everybody gets a little more careful.

  20. Some cultures seem to really be crappy. *Gypsy Boy* (admittedly English ‘travellers’) was an interesting read, from the inside, that made me like them less than I had before.

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