Name: Anonymous 2010-09-30 4:31
Kill All Roma: As an over 10 years immigrant and a French native I really don' t understand all the fuss about the Romas s evictions.
I have a lot to argue with the French politic on many issues, but for once I tend to agree with Sarkozy, and I don' t think I'm being racist, intolerant or whatever,...
I moved to three different countries in 11 years and I completely understand the need of one seeking for a better quality of living, but what is the point of moving abroad to live in the exact same conditions (as it seems they don' t even enjoy our country!)??
I would never judge someone by the color of his skin nor his religion, etc...BUT, I do agree that the Romas have been only but trouble, no will of integration whatsoever, they do steal, they do beg, they force women to prostitution, turn their children into thieves instead of sending them to school,etc,etc....I' ve never seen one of them getting a proper job, not even try to, how could they anyway, they don' t make any effort to integrate...
Of course it' s a shame to see people living in such conditions, but it seems they don' t want to change their way of living. Besides, France can' t really afford right now to help more than she already does, even if she wanted to, so it' s not about blaming an ethnic group for the economical crisis, it' s just about solving an issue that concerns more and more people...France has now no choice but to cut lot of its spendings, to start with illegal immigrant showing nothing but aggressiveness sounds better to me than cut out our schools budgets, etc....
Indeed, it' s really nice to go and say 'what a disgrace' when you are an european commissioner or such living in a lovely house, in a cosy neighbourhood, but then, what to think when you are part of the working class, and that your kids cannot play in the street anymore because they are scared, or when your small house you have been paying for during twenty years has lost all of its value because there is now a camp across the road, etc,...These are facts, and everyone knows it, and actually every european country do the same than France, only more discretely. Furthermore, it seems most of Europe' s public opinion is not in favor of the Romas, perhaps the EU parliament should once more listen closer to its people, instead of governing from 5 stars hotels and such in far away Brussel. By the way, I live now in NL, where there is way, way,way more stigmatization, inequalities and such than in France, but this doesn' t seem to concern anyone, even though Wilders (The guy that burned the Koran, that and much more) is now part of the government and is strongly willing to make things only worse!!
To end with this, I find very shocking the parallel being made between the Romas evictions in France and the WW2 deportations, I think this is very wrong, and THIS makes the situation only worse, not very clever when you do politics on such a high level. Moreover France is quite generous on many levels with its inhabitants, and that's the reason why usually Brussel point out the french heads of state as bad pupils, so basically, what they say is "Give less money to your people(not only french natives) but more to the romanians Gypsies". By the way when did anyone was asked for the Romania entry in EU???
Yes this completely reflects the EU problems and deep disorder, not only France' s....
I have a lot to argue with the French politic on many issues, but for once I tend to agree with Sarkozy, and I don' t think I'm being racist, intolerant or whatever,...
I moved to three different countries in 11 years and I completely understand the need of one seeking for a better quality of living, but what is the point of moving abroad to live in the exact same conditions (as it seems they don' t even enjoy our country!)??
I would never judge someone by the color of his skin nor his religion, etc...BUT, I do agree that the Romas have been only but trouble, no will of integration whatsoever, they do steal, they do beg, they force women to prostitution, turn their children into thieves instead of sending them to school,etc,etc....I' ve never seen one of them getting a proper job, not even try to, how could they anyway, they don' t make any effort to integrate...
Of course it' s a shame to see people living in such conditions, but it seems they don' t want to change their way of living. Besides, France can' t really afford right now to help more than she already does, even if she wanted to, so it' s not about blaming an ethnic group for the economical crisis, it' s just about solving an issue that concerns more and more people...France has now no choice but to cut lot of its spendings, to start with illegal immigrant showing nothing but aggressiveness sounds better to me than cut out our schools budgets, etc....
Indeed, it' s really nice to go and say 'what a disgrace' when you are an european commissioner or such living in a lovely house, in a cosy neighbourhood, but then, what to think when you are part of the working class, and that your kids cannot play in the street anymore because they are scared, or when your small house you have been paying for during twenty years has lost all of its value because there is now a camp across the road, etc,...These are facts, and everyone knows it, and actually every european country do the same than France, only more discretely. Furthermore, it seems most of Europe' s public opinion is not in favor of the Romas, perhaps the EU parliament should once more listen closer to its people, instead of governing from 5 stars hotels and such in far away Brussel. By the way, I live now in NL, where there is way, way,way more stigmatization, inequalities and such than in France, but this doesn' t seem to concern anyone, even though Wilders (The guy that burned the Koran, that and much more) is now part of the government and is strongly willing to make things only worse!!
To end with this, I find very shocking the parallel being made between the Romas evictions in France and the WW2 deportations, I think this is very wrong, and THIS makes the situation only worse, not very clever when you do politics on such a high level. Moreover France is quite generous on many levels with its inhabitants, and that's the reason why usually Brussel point out the french heads of state as bad pupils, so basically, what they say is "Give less money to your people(not only french natives) but more to the romanians Gypsies". By the way when did anyone was asked for the Romania entry in EU???
Yes this completely reflects the EU problems and deep disorder, not only France' s....