I was once travelling through France when we went past the usual filthy tip at the side of the road that signified an impromptu gypsy encampment....
To my eternal pride my 2 year old daughter said "burn the gypsies"....
I nearly pissed myself laughing... my wife was not best pleased... "I haven't a clue where she got that from" I said.... my wife was not convinced!
Seriously though... I cannot fathom how anyone could argue against the rationality of such a proposal...
Imagine if it was a manifesto commitment at the next election... you would win by a landslide...
Pikies... Jake's... gypos...mushes... they're all dirty thieving scum and no matter how many "do-gooders" we have on here complaining about "they're not all the same"... it wont change a thing...
I wouldn't trust a single one one of them as far as I could spit....
They're all scummy and no-one would want them living close to them...
Oh... and the elven queen below... bet she likes faggots too!
2006-09-25 20:53:49
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answered by Anonymous
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It seems that "because we are a western culture" we have to accept all the dregs of humanity. Heaps of shite in the countryside, nice areas being taken over and built on without planning permission, roofs and drives "repaired by craftsmen", illegal caravan sites, manky dogs, illiterate children - lovely.
Let's keep them all, just so long as they go and live with the people who think they're all so wonderful and that they can do no wrong and in any case "they're not all like that".
So how come all the ones I've ever seen ARE LIKE THAT? Any area they move into immediately goes downhill with extra crime being reported and local people being chastised for even being there (!!!) let alone being attacked.
Oh yes. They're all such wonderful people.
Yet isn't it strange that NOBODY wants them anywhere near!
Mind you, I don't particularly want to burn them - if that TV programme last year was anything to go by, they're good at doing that to themselves as well!
2006-09-25 21:55:50
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answered by Dover Soles 6
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they should have there own area where they can live as a community in stead of causing hell and upset to normal residents.for the damage and upset they cause they should pay for it and the courts should act more quickly in moving them on.it should be made law that they cannot move on to any land with out prior permission of the persons that own the land.
2006-09-25 22:30:12
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answered by martin r 5
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The Nazi's were defeated over 60 years ago
2006-09-25 20:52:39
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answered by pmsteph 2
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Of course, not. You are suggesting something that violates every principle of humanity that we uphold in the modern world. Burning people of any race or social group is an outrageous act of atrocity.
2006-09-25 22:03:08
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answered by Anonymous
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No, in what country would you think that wanting to do harm to another just because they live differently to you or go against what you believe to be the right way, is acceptable?
We are meant to be a western culture which does not tolerate un-nesserery violence, and acceptance of all other faiths, and peoples choices on life situations.
Are these not the reasons we sent our troops to Iraq and Afghanistan or have we become to up ourselves what we force on others does not apply to us!!!
2006-09-25 20:54:35
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answered by Anonymous
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a bit harsh i no they can be a pain in some communities but if we do that it makes us no better than the Muslim terrorists who carried out 9/11 and 7/7 attacks.
2006-09-25 20:49:14
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answered by missree 5
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I hope you catch cancer and get burned instead. Leave my gypsies alone, you racist evil bastard.
2015-11-30 10:20:58
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answered by Anonymous
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No I don't agree with you, why would you want to burn anyone.
2006-09-25 23:29:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't know about burning em, think they should live on there own little island so they can rot in there own s.h.i.t!
2006-09-25 20:46:02
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answered by stevo132001 2
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