cluening
23 Aug 2009
Genealogy / Polish Gypsy Roots & Roma ancestors in their families [205]
Given the chance and getting better organizational means, some guys here in the forum would eagerly like to follow their predjudices. As it is anyway pretty obvious that in Poland people are largely prejudiced against gypsies and/or Jews still. (Always some Jewish conspiration going on, right?)
Luckily for the world, Poland was not even taking communism seriously (in contrast to East Germany).
So perhaps this repetition and allusion of German WWII history everywhere is kind of a hidden, subconscious admiration of their mislead consistency.
I hope that not.
Given the chance and getting better organizational means, some guys here in the forum would eagerly like to follow their predjudices. As it is anyway pretty obvious that in Poland people are largely prejudiced against gypsies and/or Jews still. (Always some Jewish conspiration going on, right?)
Luckily for the world, Poland was not even taking communism seriously (in contrast to East Germany).
So perhaps this repetition and allusion of German WWII history everywhere is kind of a hidden, subconscious admiration of their mislead consistency.
I hope that not.