turnikett1 wrote: » I understand, and statistically it is proven, that Romanis are more likely to engage in criminality, hence the negative connotations and discrimination. What most people dont seem to understand is that this happens as a result of poor social status because we continue to ostracise, demonise and show prejudice against their community. It is the same with the black community in America. Obviously African-Americans have come a long way but there are parallels both to contemporary and previous instances of black American society.
turnikett1 wrote: » To me the Romani are culturally rich, with an interesting historical background and amazing folk music. I understand, and statistically it is proven, that Romanis are more likely to engage in criminality, hence the negative connotations and discrimination. What most people dont seem to understand is that this happens as a result of poor social status because we continue to ostracise, demonise and show prejudice against their community. It is the same with the black community in America. Obviously African-Americans have come a long way but there are parallels both to contemporary and previous instances of black American society.
BlaasForRafa wrote: » Once that Roma family were gone, crime in that area went way down, funny that eh?
My name is URL wrote: » According to who? The same people that supported the lynch mobs attacking their homes? Are there official figures showing that crime in the area went down?