• In France, Deportation Of Teenage Girl Ignites Fierce Debate
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[QUOTE=AlexDeviant;42569960]Quelle honte de voir des compatriotes défendre des gitans, quelle honte. [highlight](User was banned for this post ("This is an english forum + xenophobic racism" - MaxOfS2D))[/highlight][/QUOTE] Wow Max, is there such a thing as reverse xenophobia?
[QUOTE=Reds;42572274]Wow Max, is there such a thing as reverse xenophobia?[/QUOTE] Just going to point out, that rule has been in there forever. It just makes discussions easier on the whole, we have specific threads to speak your native language and stuff. Do we even know what he said? [quote=Googel Translate]What a shame to see fellow defend gypsies, what a shame.[/quote] I quickly did a Google translate and it got me that, I know how unreliable it is though.
[QUOTE=Swilly;42572303]Just going to point out, that rule has been in there forever. It just makes discussions easier on the whole, we have specific threads to speak your native language and stuff. Do we even know what he said? I quickly did a Google translate and it got me that, I know how unreliable it is though.[/QUOTE] What a shame.
[QUOTE=Swilly;42572303]Just going to point out, that rule has been in there forever. [/QUOTE] [sp]it was a joooooooooooooke[/sp]
[QUOTE=Reds;42572458][sp]it was a joooooooooooooke[/sp][/QUOTE] Doesn't make it any better an idea to post. Also, this isn't the refugee camp, and what the hell is reverse xenophobia?
[QUOTE=deadoon;42572469]Doesn't make it any better an idea to post. Also, this isn't the refugee camp, and what the hell is reverse xenophobia?[/QUOTE] It's another version of "reverse racism," a fake term made by racists to defend their racism. Basically, the racist accuses you of being racist towards them because you are protecting another person from racism. In this case, because the guy if French and (probably) white, the term xenophobia was used.
Reverse racism is such a stupid term. Its just racism against a group perceived to be privileged or something.
[QUOTE=Explosions;42572604]It's another version of "reverse racism," a fake term made by racists to defend their racism. Basically, the racist accuses you of being racist towards them because you are protecting another person from racism. In this case, because the guy if French and (probably) white, the term xenophobia was used.[/QUOTE] actually he was just joking because Max who is French banned a guy for speaking French
[QUOTE=Venezuelan;42572626]actually he was just joking because Max who is French banned a guy for speaking French[/QUOTE] Well, and his post amounted to something like "I can't believe other French are defending these people", so he'd have been banned for xenophobia anyway.
Not that much can be done
She may be innocent, but her dad definitely lied about being from Kosovo because he didn't have any papers on him. Sadly, a lot of gypsies do this using Serbia and Kosovo as their countries (and honestly giving a bad name for us that way). [url]http://www.worldbulletin.net/?ArticleID=117844&aType=haber[/url] [url]http://www.balkaninsight.com/en/article/serbia-leads-german-asylum-seekers-list[/url] [quote]Data from the German Foreign Ministry show that 8,477 of the 64,539 people who requested asylum in Germany in 2012 came from Serbia, ranking the country first in the list of asylum seekers. [B]More than 90 percent of those who applied listed their ethnic background as Roma.[/B] In December 2009, the European Union lifted visa requirements on Serbia, Macedonia and Montenegro, allowing their citizens to travel freely into the EU's so-called Schengen zone. Since then, Serbia and Macedonia have received complaints about mass arrivals of asylum-seekers, mainly [B]ethnic Albanians and Roma[/B], filing applications in Sweden, Belgium, Germany and other European countries. [/quote] But damn, going from first world country to African tier corrupted shithole is terrible.
[QUOTE=Swilly;42572303]Just going to point out, that rule has been in there forever. It just makes discussions easier on the whole, we have specific threads to speak your native language and stuff. Do we even know what he said? I quickly did a Google translate and it got me that, I know how unreliable it is though.[/QUOTE] That's pretty much what he said, just "fellow Frenchmen" rather than just "fellow"
[QUOTE=DaysBefore;42569376]Eastern Europe and the Baltic would probably win that crown[/QUOTE] We've been living with gypsies for the last couple of centuries. If we were as racist as the French they'd all probably be in concentration camps/dead by now.
[QUOTE=ionuttzu;42574003]We've been living with gypsies for the last couple of centuries. If we were as racist as the French they'd all probably be in concentration camps/dead by now.[/QUOTE] umm romania did put them in concentration camps in WW2
[QUOTE=thisispain;42580226]umm romania did put them in concentration camps in WW2[/QUOTE] Didn't Germany as well? Wait, who didn't Germany put in camps.
[QUOTE=Swilly;42581218]Didn't Germany as well? Wait, who didn't Germany put in camps.[/QUOTE] German non-jews
hmm you would think not being able to speak the language, and never having being in said country before would be two big qualifier for legality... i mean you litterally are dropping someone in a forign land without anything and expect them to be all right.
[QUOTE=RainbowStalin;42581246]German non-jews[/QUOTE] Unless they were communists. Or royalists. Or anything not national socialist.
[QUOTE=thisispain;42580226]umm romania did put them in concentration camps in WW2[/QUOTE] No shit, we were part of the Axis. That's pretty much a requirement.
I'm sorry but if you look at that girl's family, it's the exact stéreotype of Roma people. The father was jailed for stealing and violence on his wife. The parents don't speak French, and don't work and don't seek a job. The girl was also missing a lot of classes. They even trashed the building the association that was helping them gave them. If you start making exception on deportation law, at least make them on good exemple. Even the association is admitting that the parents didn't want to integrate and were only to collect from the system. I feel sorry for the kid because she is suffering for her parent's decisions, but after the shitstorm she was offered to come back to France. Of course she refused to go without her family, but I wonder if it was really her choice of pression from her parents. I also can't help but laugh when I read that she was taken away during a field trip: they had not even left the school's parking when the police came with her mother. Whoever say they should have prepared this better is right, it could have been handled better. However if you warn the family before that you are coming, you can be sure that you will find noone home.
Oh, and this girl's mother was attacked today by her ex husband with whom she was 25 years ago and she's hospitalised atm. Funny thing is that ex husband's family has been deported from Switzerland back to Kosovo 4 months ago. I'll see to translate the Serbian article if nobody finds English one.
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