Ethnic Culture and Culture of Poverty: The Gypsy/Roma

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Dean F

 

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December 1, 2012

 

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First is the socially rejected "Gypsies" who are disliked because they are viewed as lazy, poor, and feeds on social welfare, a widespread believe and stereotype held by European society for generations. The other is the accepted "Gypsy" friend whom we can assume is of middle or higher class, assimilated and integrated into the immediate general society thus they "don't really count...
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This leads to the question, what commonality do they share that led to them being labeled a "Gypsy" even though they have obviously assimilated into society? There must be some type of ethnic culture that defined them beyond the culture of poverty. Language, one of the most obvious trademarks of an ethnic culture, must be why an assimilated family of Romas is still "Gypsies...
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