Madonna booed in Bucharest for defending Gypsies
source: http://omg.yahoo.com/news/madonna-booed-in-bucharest-for-defending-gypsies/26947?nc
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The sharp mood change that swept the crowd of 60,000, who had packed a park for Wednesday night's concert, underscores how prejudice against Gypsies remains deeply entrenched across Eastern Europe.
Despite long-standing efforts to stamp out rampant bias, human rights advocates say Roma probably suffer more humiliation and endure more discrimination than any other people group on the continent.
Sometimes, it can be deadly: In neighboring Hungary, six Roma have been killed and several wounded in a recent series of apparently racially motivated attacks targeting small countryside villages predominantly settled by Gypsies.
"There is generally widespread resentment against Gypsies in Eastern Europe. They have historically been the underdog," Radu Motoc, an official with the Soros Foundation Romania, said Thursday.
Roma, or Gypsies, are a nomadic ethnic group believed to have their roots in the Indian subcontinent. They live mostly in southern and eastern Europe, but hundreds of thousands have migrated west over the past few decades in search of jobs and better living conditions.
Romania has the largest number of Roma in the region. Some say the population could be as high as 2 million, although official data put it at 500,000.
Until the 19th century, Romanian Gypsies were slaves, and they've gotten a mixed response ever since: While discrimination is widespread, many East Europeans are enthusiastic about Gypsy music and dance, which they embrace as part of the region's cultural heritage.
That explains why the Roma musicians and a dancer who had briefly joined Madonna onstage got enthusiastic applause. And it also may explain why some in the crowd turned on Madonna when she paused during the two-hour show — a stop on her worldwide "Sticky and Sweet" tour — to touch on their plight.
"It has been brought to my attention ... that there is a lot of discrimination against Romanies and Gypsies in general in Eastern Europe," she said. "It made me feel very sad."
Thousands booed and jeered her.
A few cheered when she added: "We don't believe in discrimination ... we believe in freedom and equal rights for everyone." But she got more boos when she mentioned discrimination against homosexuals and others.
"I jeered her because it seemed false what she was telling us. What business does she have telling us these things?" said Ionut Dinu, 23.
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What business does she have? The same freakin' business the entire world felt it had to tell America who to vote for during the election.
God...Europeans can be such hypocrites. Let alone the fact they are repeating history just a little to close to actual events...all this talk about how great it is America is moving forward with a BLACK President and Europe is moving backwards with how they treat people....proving, yet again, that they can't do as they claim is right.
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I don't really remember anyone in Romania trying to tell Americans who to vote for. Maybe I missed it.
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Found_Avenue:
Good thing I didn't say they did.
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she is a has been. She had tallent when she was young but 51 time to stop acting like a 21 year old. You make me sick. And I am 50,get over yourself you are not all that anymore. And I am glad your x had the brains to leave you. He had more talent than you will ever have,Guy has real talent. not just spreading your legs on stage.
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maof4brats:
Your reply has nothing to do with the article.
Save your hate for other liberal threads.
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maof4brats:
The Romanian Crowd didn't boo her because of her age or whether she was a has been or not. The crowd was reacting to statements that Madonna made regarding the Roma. In countries like Romania, Slovakia and Bulgaria the condition of Roma is considered a domestic issue, and so locals often express hands-off attitudes when foreigners express attitudes regarding the Roma. I experienced this first hand while serving as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Bulgaria. Many of the volunteers planned projects working with the Roma community, and these projects often met resistance from Bulgarians within the community. A great book tackling this issue is Bury me Standing.
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bradwj32
