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Is Romania European?

January 31 2006 at 8:49 AM
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Romania's European accession is on hold. There are a few political and economic reasons published for this officially, but there are only three real resons.
1. Romania is the only country where children in public schools learn racist and ethnic hatred as a part of national curriculum.
2. Romania is the only country where it is legal to run a political party with a propaganda of racist and ethnic hatred (see the Greater Romania party).
3. Romania is the only country where it is legal for police officers to brutally abuse people at police stations.

I know that there are nazis in other countries but they are not legal. Also there is police brutality in other countries but it is not legal, not widespread, and usually it is prosecuted. However there is no other country at all where children are taught racist and ethnic hatred in public schools in the national curriculum.

I am totally confident that Romania will never be able to achieve a European culture, because the average Romanian person was happy to see the Saxons leave, was even happier to see the Schwabes leave, and the average Romanian person is most happy to see the Hungarians of Transylvania leave.

With the departure of the last Hungarian of Transylvania, Romania will have lost its last connection to Europe and it will be very easy to ceil the new borders of Europe along the eastern border of Hungary. WELCOME TO THE NEW IRON CURTAIN! Thereafter Romania will compete with Asia for the European markets, only at a living standard of the time of Chaucescu. Also it is possible that Romanians will swim across rivers to become cheap day laborers in Hungarian border cities, just like it is with Mexicans in the USA.

 
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February 2 2006, 6:23 PM 

You talk about hate and racism.
Your threat is plein of hate and racism....you must be hungarian
It spells Ceausescu not Chaucescu.


    
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February 3 2006, 2:10 AM 

Never mind who I am, I just write what I see.
Does the truth hurt you?

 
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February 3 2006, 6:58 PM 

This is not the thrut...not all
Maybe with 2 and 3 you have some right (do not generalize) but from where do you know that "1. Romania is the only country where children in public schools learn racist and ethnic hatred as a part of national curriculum. " ?
If you be so kind to tell what is your nationality and from where are you...

 
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Romanian public schools teach racism.

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February 4 2006, 4:28 AM 

My nationality is relative, because my Grandfather was a magyarized slovak, you know one of those who were forced into a hungarian upbringing and FORCEFULLY separated from their slovak roots, language, and identity. I believe that romanian children have a racist national curriculum in public schools, because when I was recently introduced to a romanian couple here and they thought that I was hungarian (which I may still be), they immediately told me JOYFULLY, that the hungarians of Transylvania are soon gone like the Saxons and the Schwabes, and the faster they go the better it is. The romanian couple meant no harm, so this kind of spontaneous reaction to someone's believed nationality can only come from years of public school curriculum. (After they said that, they felt they had been agressive and talked about how nice hungarian companies were that helped rebuild after some flood in Wallachia.) The romanian couple were ordinary people! So this shows the real colors of the romanian culture. Also, others wrote on this forum that if their romanian teammate/neighbor figures they are hungarian, the romanians stop talking to them.

 
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February 5 2006, 12:09 AM 

do not generalize...for 1-2 persons...
so you are hungarian or slovak
i do not have any hate with the hungarians
i have some relatives that are hungarians , but they are not blood relatives , they are my family , my friends , they are from Brasov if you know the city.

 
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February 5 2006, 1:29 AM 

If there is even one romanian in Transylvania who can threaten a hungarian of Transylvania, and not potentially get a police record for it, then generalization may be logical, I think. Individuals may be very different in their attitudes and opinions, but if local or central POLITICS empower them to a different LEGAL standard than other nationalities, then they get treated as a group. This may be highly unfair to the decent normal people, but they too do NOT speak up against the few that exploit this different standard for their racism.

 
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February 5 2006, 1:57 AM 

I am sorry, I forgot to say, that it is my great plesure to hear from people like you from Romania, who have a balanced non-biassed view on nationalities. If you spoke up more, Romania would have more freedom.

 
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March 3 2006, 10:20 AM 

I totally agree with your views about Romania and romanians as a whole. I mostly liked your point on romanians being as stupid as actually enjoying Magyars going back home to Magyar-Land, which happends to be nowadays that Pannonic place, instead of Mongolia or whatever.

Thing is, you have a point. Romania would be better off with germans not leaving, since germans in romania have been for the past 800 years or so, just working and not taking advantage of other people's work. Rings a bell?

As for romanians shopping today into Hungary, pray 4 it while this business is still on.
Who (really) knows about the day after

good luck my friend, B cool

 
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June 13 2008, 3:45 AM 

Well Romania sounds far more democratic then Greece. In Greece Macedonians are afraid to speak their own language, they only speak Macedonian at home, when no Greek listens to them. Greek hooligans beat up Macedonian people all the time and the Greek government does nothing to protect them, in fact they encourage them. High school teachers encouraged the students to stone the house of a Macedonian priest who held the Holy Liturgy in Church Old Slavonic in stead of Greek. The Greek doesn't recognise ethnic minorities in Greece, but considers all the people to be Greek.

 
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