Because, with some of them, wherever they went they left mess and vandalism, and this gave all of them a bad name. Also some of them go to live on private property, therefore they are on land it is illegal to be on as they do not own it.
There have been historical prejudices and discrimination against gypsies in England, stemming from stereotypes and misunderstandings about their lifestyle, culture, and traditions. These negative attitudes have contributed to social exclusion and marginalization of the gypsy community in England.
Gypsies, also known as Romani people, are believed to have arrived in England in the 16th century. They likely migrated from continental Europe, particularly Spain and France.
Romani people, often referred to as gypsies, are believed to have arrived in England in the late 15th century. Their migration to England is thought to have been part of larger movement of Romani people from continental Europe into the British Isles.
The plural of gypsy is gypsies.
Gypsies in northern England typically work in a variety of industries such as construction, agriculture, hospitality, and entertainment. Many also engage in traditional skills like fortune-telling, music, and crafts.
The Romani people, colloquially referred to as "gypsies," first arrived in England in the 16th century. They migrated from continental Europe for various reasons, including persecution, economic opportunities, and the disruption caused by wars and socio-political instability.
what English king authorized the killing of gypsies?
Because you are ignorant and a bigot.
yes.
In the history of Germany under the Nazis, there was a lot of hate for Gypsies, just as there was hate and intolerance for other groups. But as a whole, no. All Germans do not hate Gypsies. Hopefully we are growing past hatred as a society, and slowly learning to understand each other rather than nourishing old grudges and hatreds.
England is a part of Britain...
He didn't kill Romanians, he killed gypsies. It's a huge difference.
They wanted Cheese
The Romani people, colloquially referred to as "gypsies," first arrived in England in the 16th century. They migrated from continental Europe for various reasons, including persecution, economic opportunities, and the disruption caused by wars and socio-political instability.
He saw them as imperfect and subhuman.
Frollo harbors a deep-seated prejudice against the gypsies because of his rigid adherence to social hierarchy and his belief that they are immoral and corrupt. This prejudice is fueled by his distorted sense of self-righteousness and desire for power and control.
Differences in religion (Irish are Catholic, English are Protestant), differences in language...
I think people hate Gypsies because they dont understand them. what people dont understand they seem to hate.The gypsies don't follow the societies rules of 'towing the line' and yet they survive and are happy. That's puzzling to many people. I think that deep down inside many of us would love to live freely like the gypsies but haven't the got the guts to do it - so if you can't be like them then the next best thing (to a small mind) is to hate them. This can of course lead to hate crimes, so I suppose "fear" would be a better word.