Saturday, March 17, 2012

Gates of Vienna News Feed 3/17/2012

Gates of Vienna News Feed 3/17/2012Racism is increasing among Italians, according to a new study by the National Office against Racial Discrimination (UNAR). The Roma (gypsies) are especially disliked by many Italians.

In other news, a new report says that 70% of Filipino domestic workers in Saudi Arabia are physically or psychologically abused by their owners employers.

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1 comment:

laine said...

The Roma are culturally nomadic thieves and have been for centuries. They are proud of it. They subsist on thievery including fraud, also begging and the kindness of fools like liberals in the West taking them in as refugees from ostensible "persecution" by locals who know their ways. Is it now forbidden to discriminate against thieves? Since the Welfare state is based on thievery from one set of citizens to gratify another, are Roma/gypsies just helping themselves to what the government wants to give them anyway?

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