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Culture War Roundup for the week of March 27, 2023

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I don't follow. Is your argument that they aren't talked about as commonly as black people or the LGBTQ+ in America? The gypsy population in America is incredibly small.

Where exactly are you expecting to hear about gypsies that you think you aren't?

Sorry if this wasnt clear, Im austrian. But I think its somewhat surprising you dont hear about them in america as well. You certainly heard about the "syrian" refugees, and I would guess youre at least aware that the turks are a topic here?

In America, I don't really see them on the news as their own group. Typically, discourse is centered on the use of the word gypsy or gypped. The group is just too small in America.

Gypsies are well and alive in progressive lingo in Germany. Not as actual people, mind you, but as a minority in need of protection. "Antiziganismus" is one of the sins that natives must repent of, regardless of whether they've ever seen, spoken to or thought of a gypsy in their lives.

Yes, but its a thing far-lefties write about and thats kind of it. Can you remember a polititian being accused of Antiziganismus by a relevant opponent or a major newspaper? Now compare antisemitism, racism vs MENA.

True, the former does not happen whereas the latter sometimes does.

I get that, I've seen the discourse on the word "gypped" in American-centric website. But if that's the type of thing we're expected to hear about, then Whoopi Goldberg was recently called out for using "gypped" on The View just a few days ago.

I find it rather weird how Zigeuner (gypsy) is a no-no word only used by racists, but the five dollar word to describe said racists literally has the term in it.

The NAACP has a similar issue.

There's also the UNCF, and the N does not stand for National.

I thought the N stood for "National"?

Look at the wit on you! Nor does the “AA” stand for African-American. It could be retooled to National African-American Coalition for Prosperity.

You might be joking, but if not, or anyone else is confused, I think Duplex is talking about the CP part - Colored People.