Cardboard elk
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Not in the territory of our nation. The history of their oppression again starts with the West, continued with the Ottoman empire, who treated them as the lowest servants to the sultan, below even the non-muslims.
It's a very broad topic with many historical nuances, but the Romani were never slaves when we've had our own freedom and independence.
There is however current racism, which is purposefully created by the ruling elite of the last 30 years, but again, it's very specific to our domestic and internal political and social issues. If I have the time one day, I might make a thread on it, because most people on this forum are clueless when it comes to our part of Europe, since we are literally on the edge and act as a border of the EU.
I know they were not slaves, but I have been to Bulgaria several times, I also have had some friends from Bulgaria, some of them moved here, and of course were happy for that as life in Bulgarie can be quite hard (no offence). I know people in Bulgaria works hard as hell to make a living. But I was also told a lot of stories around the Romanis, like one guy said they used to take bats with them as youths (that would be early 90's) and go out and beat up "gypsies". I have also seen a documentary about romani kids being sent to special schools for disabilited and mistreated etc. I can not remember it all and I do not pretend to know more than you, but my impression is that all of Europe has mistreated the Romanis, although they are quite good at making their own societys within societies. In my nation as well (Norway), they were treated badly historically.
Please make a thread
Edit : And so many beautiful women in Bulgaria. And the fish you fry and eat like chips with salt and citrus. Loved it. sorry a bit of offtopic here I will not elaborate more now