O.oMaybe we could put them in camps? Where they can concentrate better on working to earn their freedom...
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O.oMaybe we could put them in camps? Where they can concentrate better on working to earn their freedom...
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he didn’t once mention incarceration.Not actually dissimilar from what he was suggesting is it?
he didn’t once mention incarceration.
When it comes to gypsies, are we supposed to just put up with their **** because it’s their tradition and culture?
Well, if it comes to it, I'm cool with that. Hopefully one of the various things tried first would work though.
You can’t, but you can start to try and change their ways by actually policing them properly and not being scared to arrest them, like a lot of this countries police force seem to be.How would you "keep them away from everyone" without imposing where they have to stay and limiting where they can go?
The idea is that if people travel abroad and behave outrageously, they should face consequences here on their return as well as in the country that they have behaved badly in.
I am thinking particularly about this case
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...and-revealed-gypsy-controversy-escalates.html
But I am sure we can all think of similar examples.
I’ve run into two blokes pretending to be Dutch on a train before.
Is it some sort of pastime?
Just permanently ban them from travel, no need for anything extra. Achieves much the same goal. The fear will eventually travel down the generations.
Sounds good in theory, but in practice, you’d be doing the countries they’d misbehaved in a favour, but the cretins would be here, indulging in antisocial behaviour, while the rest of the world applauded from the sidelines, sighing with relief.
They're already here the vast majority of their lives, it's somewhat irrelevant. Maybe a good taze from an armed policeman at an airport is a good compromise?
We can even make it a reality show to humour the populace, then sell it to the country they came from for extra points.