Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The word gypsy isn't used exclusively to refer to the Roma. It has many commonly accepted uses in the English language.
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Not everyone thinks it is offensive, even among the Roma. Kinda more like Redskins than the N word, when you get right down to it.[/quote
My cousin married a Roma. This. She even calls herself gypsy from time to time.
Anonymous wrote:
The word gypsy isn't used exclusively to refer to the Roma. It has many commonly accepted uses in the English language.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe not in North America. But in Europe it is definitely on the same level as the N word is here. And frankly, who are you to decide what's more offensive to respective minority?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who told you that it was? Gypsy comes from a mistake about the origins of the Roma/Sinti/travelers and it offensive to many, but I've never seen anyone claim it is *exactly* like the n-word. Both are slurs. One has a more robust history of terror in the United States.
Word.
Just look at murder stats by race/ ethnicity of accused.
I do not see many Roma there.
We don't really have a population on Roma here either.
DC has a nice Roma population. They own some businesses in Adams Morgan and, I'm sorry to say, they beg in the suburbs.
In most European countries they beg all over the place. Imagine outside EVERY Safeway (even the most remote ones you don't even understand how they got there), every CVS etc. Here, I am yet to see one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who told you that it was? Gypsy comes from a mistake about the origins of the Roma/Sinti/travelers and it offensive to many, but I've never seen anyone claim it is *exactly* like the n-word. Both are slurs. One has a more robust history of terror in the United States.
Word.
Just look at murder stats by race/ ethnicity of accused.
I do not see many Roma there.
We don't really have a population on Roma here either.
DC has a nice Roma population. They own some businesses in Adams Morgan and, I'm sorry to say, they beg in the suburbs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who told you that it was? Gypsy comes from a mistake about the origins of the Roma/Sinti/travelers and it offensive to many, but I've never seen anyone claim it is *exactly* like the n-word. Both are slurs. One has a more robust history of terror in the United States.
Word.
Just look at murder stats by race/ ethnicity of accused.
I do not see many Roma there.
We don't really have a population on Roma here either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who told you that it was? Gypsy comes from a mistake about the origins of the Roma/Sinti/travelers and it offensive to many, but I've never seen anyone claim it is *exactly* like the n-word. Both are slurs. One has a more robust history of terror in the United States.
Word.
Just look at murder stats by race/ ethnicity of accused.
I do not see many Roma there.
Anonymous wrote:Who told you that it was? Gypsy comes from a mistake about the origins of the Roma/Sinti/travelers and it offensive to many, but I've never seen anyone claim it is *exactly* like the n-word. Both are slurs. One has a more robust history of terror in the United States.