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Why do Gypsies always suffer from exclusion?

The Greeks called Gypsies "Agingano", which means "untouchable" in Greek. According to these clues, there are two kinds of inferences to explain Gypsies etymologically: one is that Western Christian culture discriminates against Gypsies and calls them "bitches"; Another explanation is that the group originally belonged to the lower class in northwest India, so the word "bitch" was derived.

Gypsies have never established their own country, and they are regarded as "second-class citizens" everywhere because they abide by national traditions and deliberately keep a distance from the mainstream society.

According to German documents, in 1423, King sigismund of Germany allowed foreign gypsies to live in his jurisdiction, and all the gypsies who entered the country obtained a "protection certificate" equivalent to a residence card. With this "protection certificate", gypsies can freely travel in Habsburg territory of Europe. Unfortunately, this golden age of gypsies is less than a hundred years. /kloc-at the end of 0/5, Germany cancelled the "protection certificate" of gypsies and ordered the expulsion of all gypsies in the country, and offenders would be executed.

Not only did Germany expel Gypsies, but other European countries also adopted the same expulsion policy. At that time, the reasons against Gypsies were roughly: infection with the Black Death, plague, cholera, theft, witchcraft, and even being regarded as spies of relatives of Turks and Jews, all of them were hostile to them. Since then, Gypsies have been constantly moving from one place to another, and their habitat is always in the isolated wilderness.

The biggest persecution suffered by Gypsies is undoubtedly the Holocaust in Nazi Germany. Since 1936, Germany's "racial law" has involved the exclusion of Gypsies, and the comprehensive persecution began from 1942 12 16. On this day, Helmles, the interior minister of Nazi Germany, personally signed an order to arrest gypsies, mixed-race gypsies and non-German gypsies in an all-round way and issued it to the European countries occupied by Germany at that time. Gypsies have therefore become targets of arbitrary slaughter, and most of them have been put into concentration camps and died.

It is estimated that during the war, the number of gypsies who died under the Nazi government's racial law may be around 500 thousand. Ironically, the Germans are proud to be Aryans, and they have fabricated a specious racial theory. The gypsies they massacred on a large scale are also Aryans.

Gypsies, as a natural wandering nation, have a strong national character. They reject other cultures and their own changes, and retain some romantic yearning for wandering in their hearts. In addition, being at the bottom for a long time, without belonging and shelter, will always arouse the contempt and even attack of local residents wherever they go.