Charlie Chaplin, it turns out, was born in the “Black Patch” in a Gypsy caravan. But his one comic short that deals with Gypsies shows a beautiful heiress who was kidnapped by Gypsies, and was being forced to launder clothes for a hulking, bullying Gypsy slave driver. Charlie shows up and rescues her, and returns her to her wealthy mother, who rewards him handsomely, and he’s happy to see her and her pretty-boy fiancée reunited. The end. That’s it.
Perhaps he imagined the heiress as someone similar to his real mother, who might have been a Gypsy by birth, and he had a problem with that.
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Mr. Fiji Hill is right, afaik.
The „travellers“ or“pikeys“ (not polite), as they are called, have a similar culture as the Gypsies have, but are ethnically indistinguishable from the sedentary White Irish or British.
The real Gypsies, however, originated in India.