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Originally Posted by Paul Markham
In Eastern Europe we've had the Roma community living here for many 100s of years. They first appeared in the 12th century. They have still not integrated with the larger community, have high records of crime, low record of education and many live on welfare. They are largely distrusted for good reason by the larger community.
In Czech we have migrants from Vietnam. They came here during the 1960s and 1970s. The older ones run market stall, fast food etc. The younger ones are beginning to excell in school, getting top jobs and dong well.
It's all about culture and race.
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how can they integrate ?
this people have not only be hated over generations
in 2007 the czech Republic was sentenced by the international court of human rights for the fact that more than 50% of all Roma children were automatically enrolled in special schools for the mentally handicapped because they did not want them to attend normal schools.
first read how these people have been treated there for decades and then tell me again that this is THEIR fault.