France's Sarkozy Cracks Down on Gypsies
Sarkozy has decided to begin the deportation of the “aliens.” Incidentally, in Germany, as in France, there is the practice of deportation of Bulgarian and Romanian gypsies. Only the Germans, unlike the French, do not make it publicly.
I would mention that besides Bulgarian and Romanian gypsies in Western Europe, there are local representatives of this people. And they are positively different from their tribesmen from Eastern Europe. They do not live in encampments under bridges; they have apartments, jobs, and pay taxes. Some of them look no different than the French or the Germans. Of course, the local gypsies bring enough problems to the country's police. But these problems are minor compared to those with the Bulgarian and Romanian gypsies.
What should be done with these people from Eastern Europe? This is a complicated issue that affects the foundation of European political correctness. On the one hand, we cannot prosecute people based on nationality. Especially the gypsies who, during World War II, were burnt in the gas chambers in compliance with Hitler's orders. On the other hand, something has to be done with the representatives of this people who have Bulgarian or Romanian passports in their pockets and violate public order.”
It looks like Europe will have to think carefully about methods of integration of the Bulgarian and Romanian gypsies into European society.
Vadim Trukhachev
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