Are Gypsies real?

They are real and real problem with them is they don't want to assimilate even in countries their families and tribes lived in for centuries. They have a parallel society, and any effort to lift them out of poverty and educate them is futile. They just don't want it. Maybe they despise us more than we hate them.

They are one of the real world examples why I don't believe assimilation of migrants will ever work. These Gypsies lived here for hundreds of years and are staying as far from our society as possible whenever possible. Except to steal, like rats.
 
Very real, very dangerous.
Very fucking degenerated genes as well. I see them daily in my area and they all look like they come from one big clan, all have the same five faces, be it women or men. Just yesterday i was standing behind a gaggle of them when grocery shopping and my girlfriend asked me "That boy was severely retarded, right?" and i wasn't even sure because they all look so dysgenic.
They have a parallel society, and any effort to lift them out of poverty and educate them is futile
In my country any child has to complete at least 10 years of school, if the kid is not going to school the parents can and will be fined for it, with a possibility of jail time in the most extreme cases. Gypsies are exempt from that rule, the state knows gypsies don't give a fuck and are not able to be integrated nor educated (despite still importing them by the thousands).
 
Yeah, my grandmother's grandmother was Romanichal.
She was the last in our family to get the "Viking funeral" treatment.
When she died, they loaded her body, and all her taffeta dresses and frilly things into her vardo, and put fire to it.
My mum did a 23 and me, and all our ancestors on her side are Lee's, so yeah, big Romanichal clan.
Her nan always said she was a "Gypsy princess", and used to dress her up.
The Roma who became "Romanichal", settled earlier in England became something of a culture unto themselves, somewhat less troublesome than their continental relatives, and after the "Egyptians Act" was forgotten, tended to travel from estate to estate doing seasonal work and trading crafts.
When the continental Roma started making inroads into the isles, they say they robbed the Romanichal, and burnt their camps.
And also that they would tear the gold chains from the women's necks, and cut their fingers off for their rings.
 
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