Posted on 08/27/2009 12:47:54 PM PDT by Borges
BUCHAREST, Romania - At first, fans politely applauded the Roma performers sharing a stage with Madonna. Then the pop star condemned widespread discrimination against Roma, or Gypsies and the cheers gave way to jeers.
The sharp mood change that swept the crowd of 60,000, who had packed a park for Wednesday night's concert, underscores how prejudice against Gypsies remains deeply entrenched across Eastern Europe.
Despite long-standing efforts to stamp out rampant bias, human rights advocates say Roma probably suffer more humiliation and endure more discrimination than any other people group on the continent.
Sometimes, it can be deadly: In neighboring Hungary, six Roma have been killed and several wounded in a recent series of apparently racially motivated attacks targeting small countryside villages predominantly settled by Gypsies.
"There is generally widespread resentment against Gypsies in Eastern Europe. They have historically been the underdog," Radu Motoc, an official with the Soros Foundation Romania, said Thursday.
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No, you can check “all that apply”. There is no distinction drawn between european and non-european hispanic. As if people from Spain were more put upon than Italians, Poles, or Irish.
I wonder how hard the Roma have tried to assimilate into the various countries where they live. Do they want to assimilate? Are they allowed to assimilate? It is a complex problem in much the same way as trying to explain why black on white crime is so much higher in the US than white on black even when accounting for the population differences.
Yep, they still perform. And I am very old, which is why I went. They were performing at a local college.
I hesitate to talk about some things that you mention because most Americans are really really really neurotics about race. (I’m thankful I escaped some of that by travelling as a child.) It’s not just the liberals either. It’s obviously been traumatic to the country as a whole - and with slavery, jim crow, the 70’s I can understand why. For America I think the answer is a little different than anything I would ever normally suggest... I think this is the time to let some things lay low and just not poke at them. I think after a few years people will kinda “wake up”, shake their heads, ask “WHAT was that all about?”, and be ready to talk sensibly about it. Some wounds are very fresh and some are old - but we need to stop picking at the scabs for all of them for at least a little while.
As are we all. But I fear you put the cart before the horse. As I have said, it is a cryptic culture. There is a cultural imperative in the Rom to deceive and rob outsiders. You think such behavior is automatically wrong according to your western values, and you also assume this behavior emerges from how they are treated rather than the other way around. Overtures to the Rom are problematic because you will always bump into their cultural imperatives, which go back hundreds of years in Europe. They are isolated in large part because they choose to be. You don't really know them because they have intricate social mechanisms to avoid being known. There's no Junior League Gypsy Recipe Cookbook.
And the ethnicity is also problematic. You saw that I jumped to the conclusion that a blonde, green-eyed Gypsy was part of the Irish bands that you come across in the rural US south. The culture of the Gypsies, the underground thieves and deceivers, wore off on some Irish and they brought it with them to the US. They don't have some of the religious (there again is a mystery of the Gypsy) culture, are often Catholic, but the clannishness and some other peculiar habits are the same. And I have to give them credit that they are not a "grievance group" like minorities are in the US, executing elaborate shakedowns of business under pain of being called "racist" like Jesse Jackson, et al. They do not engage in Rainbow Coalition extortion rackets, they prefer their own traditional cons.
Victim Mentality: I loathe it from the left. Its sad and pathetic. Im biased enough to be modestly more tolerant of it from the right although its getting over the top right now. Count the number of threads in a conservative forums (admitted - FR is better than most) where somebody isnt complaining about being an oppressed minority. If I dont like hearing it from sad aging hippies why should I like hearing it from my own?
Not guilty.
Posted no such thing, get lost troll
*grin* And I’m not complaining about being an oppressed minority. I’m not a member of that group. But I can still find it objectionable when somebody consigns an entire ethnic group to the dark side. Their words BTW - the dark side. *shrug* I think that’s evil.
I bought her those green contacts.
What memories!
Her best feature!
As far as I can tell. :o)
By 2023, half of the children 18 and under will be minorities as classified by the USG. And by 2042 half of the country will be minorities. Unfortunately, blacks and hispanics have the highest out of wedlock birthrates, 68% and 50% respectively, and the highest school drop out rates. This is the pathology of failure in this society and I can see a large underclass populated by blacks and Hispanics and a more affluent class comprised primarily of whites and asians. I can see some coming social friction and discord akin to what happens in the third world where there exists such disparities in wealth and education.
And we continue to import poverty thru our immigration policies with 87% of the 1.2 million legal immigrants are minorities and most of whom are poor and undeducated. I see the problem getting worse, not better.
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We do walk a fine balance. It is good to see somebody willing to speak reasonably about these things. I wish I had more time but my phone battery dies as I tap this. You are very correct about tolerance in America. This is one reason why I think that people can relax for 2-5 years on that matter and let every take deep breathing and count to 10. I would never suggest this any place else. The levels of tolerance are not there. I already expressed worry about anti-Romnia massacres here. There are many other targets around the globe as well. Here things are better and we can afford to go about things calmly.
I know of one university where the foreign language department was able to count some faculty members born in Spain as “Hispanic” for affirmative action purposes...I doubt that was a unique case.
In Romania, they mutilate their own children to make them more pathetic looking for better begging. Peter David noticed this when he was making a Trancers movie there and among other things he noticed some children whose backs had been broken in such a way that they had to walk backwards on all fours, like crabs.
I see you’re proving my point....Slider, you stink
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