Posted on 12/22/2016 10:28:18 PM PST by Tours
It turns out that the subway kicker the man who kicked a woman down the stairs of the Berlin subway in a surveillance video that went viral is indeed a culture-enricher. But hes not a Muslim, hes a Roma, a.k.a. a gypsy. His name is Svetoslav Stoykov, and the news reports refer to him as a Bulgarian, because thats the passport he carries. Designating him a Bulgarian is a cause of great shame for ethnic Bulgarians, as the following news report shows. http://gatesofvienna.net/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/subwaykick.jpg>
Another example of the fine additions that cultural diversity bring to the West via open borders immigration.
I wonder if Duke basketball tried to recruit him.
Story about the European mind: I recall when I lived in Spain being lectured to by a spaniard about how racist americans are to blacks. I asked him if Spaniards were racists. Of course not, he huffed. We welcome and appreciate all races. I countered “So if you’re daughter brought home a gypsy you would let her marry him?” He was aghast. “Of course not!” I asked why that wasn’t racist. His response. “It’s different! Those people are thieves!”
Who’s the guy with the bottle in his hand?
Without boring you with details, let's just say that I have worked in contact with virtually every ethnicity and race you could imagine.
The Roma are the only people I have ever met who will steal something that they don't want and have no use for.
They like to curse people who do not give them money on the subway. And dont give them any, because then like racketeering pimps they expect more out of you the next time , like you are some easy whore. The kids and women begging from matresses on the streets get collected by a pimp every morning. I don’t give them much to see them starting pocking kids’ eyes in order to get money.
True that. You will not get harassed by preaching muslims on a French subway, but watch the Romas. And the more people give them the more aggressive they get.
It’s been so hard for me, as a Jew, to come to terms with Roma. I have travelled the world and seen so much suffering and sadness brought by this sad culture... It’s hard not to hate “them.”
Alas the last time I was mobbed, in Paris, I warned a man (the patriarch - they use their children as pawns) I would hurt him if he approached me again. (I warned him in French and Russian, to be clear.)
He thought I was bluffing. He grabbed my son.
I left him gasping for air in the street, horizontal, with blood just beginning to trickle from his nose. That was the last I saw of him, as his children watched, aghast but pitiless.
I still feel sorry for the poor misled kids.
>Its been so hard for me, as a Jew, to come to terms with Roma. I have travelled the world and seen so much suffering and sadness brought by this sad culture... Its hard not to hate them.
The Roma deserve all the hate they get. They’re nothing more than human parasites.
Thanks to all posters. I’ve never heard of “Roma” and never been to Europe. (Sheesh, what a sheltered life.)
I'm sure I heard that before from my grandmother (R.I.P.). Lots of interesting comments at the source.
My first wife was a GIA certified jeweler and buyer for Zales. They know the Gypsies all too well and warn each other when a gang is in town doing smash-and-grabs.
Fake news
Whos the guy with the bottle in his hand?
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He’s the one who kicked the woman down the stairs. Video link...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zelp2pD3FaE
Fake news
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Did this not happen? ...why do you think the article is fake?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romani_people#Religion
Bulgaria In northwestern Bulgaria, in addition to Sofia and Kyustendil, Christianity is the dominant faith among Romani people, though a major conversion to Eastern Orthodox Christianity among Romani people has occurred. In southeastern Bulgaria, Islam is the dominant religion among Romani people, with a smaller section of the Romani population, declaring themselves as "Turks", continuing to mix ethnicity with Islam.
Some years ago I read a book Bury Me Standing: The Gypsies and Their Journey which IIRC was pretty good read both on their origins (India) and history and differences depending on where they settled. I do recall being surprised that many of the Romani are Muslim or adhere to some sort of mashup of Hinduism and the predominate local religion.
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