The roma ethnicity is used as verb to mean to scamm and to cheat

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A) do you think its because they really are or because of a difficult history of racial and caste prejudice?
B) can the concept of roma as people change that they are seen as normal people like any other nationality or ethnicity or it can not change and what does it take

Similar words using the roma ethnicity as verb or noun to mean thieve scammer dishonest or simply misbehaved and vulgar exist in many other languages

 
Roma have faced the same stuff we have as blacks. So it is time for some Roma, not you specifically, to stop trying to be white adjacent.
 
As IQ-2.0 is to Black people , so are you to so called Roma .

You represent everything which reinforces dislike and then prejudice .

It is as though the pair of you do everything possible to create trouble and mistrust for your alleged own people.

Low IQ people rarely make useful or productive influencers .
Without doubt you and IQ-2.0 are not exceptions
 
As IQ-2.0 is to Black people , so are you to so called Roma .

You represent everything which reinforces dislike and then prejudice .

It is as though the pair of you do everything possible to create trouble and mistrust for your alleged own people.

Low IQ people rarely make useful or productive influencers .
Without doubt you and IQ-2.0 are not exceptions

Luiza, how has the movement in Israel to bring many of the Gypsies of Europe to Israel as parts of the Lost Tribe of Levi been going? I remember it was going quite well back during the 1980's and 1990's, but I haven't heard much about that movement lately?
 
Gypsies are known for their general dishonesty. It’s a nasty thing to say. But, that fact doesn’t make it any less true.
 
Sounds offensive and racist but i believe you are convinced thats its a 'fact' and ok
Gypsies aren’t a “race,” so “racist” is just your misuse of a word.

I already noted that it was a Nasty thing to say. But, again, that doesn’t make it any less true.

The following article (at the link) is pretty straightforward. It also notes (correctly and fairly) that the perception of Gypsies as being associated with criminality and deception is not universally true. Ok.

Link: Gypsies: Kings of Con
 
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