OK....HVDC wrote: ↑December 6th, 2022, 5:26 pmI.can't.even.Momma J wrote: ↑December 5th, 2022, 9:38 am I hope to watch this in the near future.
I would like to interject some food for thought. How many people who died at the hands of the Nazis, we ROM... or ROMA?
Countries in Europe were surrendering their Roma people to the Nazis.
btw... calling the Roma gypsies is akin to calling a black person a "N"In the 20th century, the Gypsies faced a much more sinister foe than medieval villagers in the form of Adolf Hitler and the Nazis, who decided that all Gypsies must be exterminated. They were accused of many crimes that the Jews were also blamed for, including such things as child abduction and cannibalism. During the war, besides being occasionally rounded up, they were also often simply killed on sight. When World War II was over, an estimated 500,000 to 1,500,000 Gypsies had perished at the hands of the Nazis.
There are many who claim that the Romas were from Asia. Has anyone researched how they arrived in Aisia?
I got this from a person who chooses to remain "hidden from persecution"Some speculate that the Holocaust was a vehicle to gather up the lost tribes and attempt to exterminate them.Rom were Jewish, we protected the northern boarder of Israel and were captured and used as slaves in India and Pakistan. We escaped to the EU and spread out. We keep Moses laws and are Christian. The Israel’s are doing their best to get us all home but, the ROM and or Roma are afraid of change.
Sir H
It is a reach, but society does tend to gloss over the plethora of atrocities that do not fit a specific agenda.
...and we only have a vague speculation of the missing tribes.
... time to climb out the boxes that they build for encapsulating our thoughts.
Whenever I am pushed by governments/history books/news outlets/teachers/self-exclaimed prophets, etc. to believe a concepted script, I like to take a walk on the wild side and find treasures that will unravel their pretty "stories"
The "stories" are almost always too good (or bad as the case might be) to be true.
... of course, one could always resort to prayer for an added research guide.