Another Day, Less Fuss

by Craig Turp on January 27, 2009 · 0 comments

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After yesterday’s anniversary of the birth of Nicolae Ceausescu, given – as usual – much attention in print, online and on television, today’s rather more important memorial has so far passed unnoticed in the local press.

Today folks, is Holocaust Memorial Day, though here in Romania they are hoping the whole thing will go away lest people find out about Romania’s guilty little secret.

Roma Holocaust Victims Speak Out
Romanian Holocaust Survivor Addresses UN

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1 Parmalat January 28, 2009 at 12:29 am

@Davin, Gordon: hey, I wanna make 100 CD’s with mp3′s – only manele and send them to Fortune 500 companies in the US, what do you think about it, is there any chance for someone to (listen to them and then to) like them? :D

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2 Parmalat January 27, 2009 at 2:17 pm

When Ceausescu was President, gypsies wouldn’t move a finger because the Militia would take them down in the cellar from where nobody hears anything and would beat them until they shi* on their pants.
My grandfather was a militian and he used to beat gypsies with the rubber stick until his hand was tired. Those were some days, there was order in the country back then. When the Militia came nobody moved, when the Militia arrested someone he was 99.9% convicted.
So after I finish with the gypsies the next thing I’m gonna do is to rename the Police to Militia, grant them the same rights they had when Ceausescu was President and re-instate the Securitate so that we can keep some order in this country.
Everybody is free to do whatever he wants as long as his actions don’t interfere with the proper functioning of the society.

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3 Parmalat January 27, 2009 at 2:03 pm

@Gordon: obviously a gipsy never stole your cell phone while threatening you with a knife.
And you probably don’t know how to make the difference between a gipsy and a Romanian :D
I don’t know about Jews but it’s obvious that gypsies are currently living beyond the period that was granted to them.
If I ever come to power, taking care of gypsies is the first thing that I’m gonna do, but I might do it even before that.
But you have enough of them in London, how come that you tolerate their behavior?!
If I were in power in a few months there would be no gipsy left. Human rights is for humans, for animals it’s a different story.

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4 Bucharest Life January 27, 2009 at 1:07 pm

I always meet those kind of people on trains, funnily enough

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5 Bucharestian January 27, 2009 at 12:58 pm

Hell no. Should you have enough patience, there will be someone to tell you how “right” Antonescu was, how bad the Gypsies are and how mean the Jews were (even though they had the “guilt” of settling half Moldavia and of bringing some education here and there) and the rest of the crap.

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