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Old October 12th, 2013 #47
Johan
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Cool Greek Village Calls Golden Dawn To Protect Them From Gypsy Crimes

The incompetence and indifference of local police have caused citizens of Trapezonti Laconia (near Sparta) to seek support from the people’s protectors, Golden Dawn. Gypsy violence, sex attacks, and theft has plagued the beautiful town, with its most vulnerable citizens such as women, the elderly and children, afraid to leave their homes. Community leaders contacted Golden Dawn division Sparta to stand up for them, as democrats are too concerned about offending the EU canonized Gypsies, or simply too lazy to make the town hospitable for its citizens.

The meeting began with local towns folk speaking about various crimes, ranging from petty to vicious, they or their neighbors have suffered. With the economic implosion, citizens seek to at least preserve the picturesque beauty of their town, but gypsies refuse to abide by even the most basic and easy to follow sanitation standards, which hurts the pride of the community.

After the speeches, citizens of all ages made their voices heard in a peaceful yet firm demonstration to the gypsies and the police, that Greeks will defend themselves against predators. The humanitarian Greek Left, speaking from their rich gated communities, reacted hysterically to Golden Dawn taking up an important issue they dismiss and conservatives ignore. The community and Golden Dawn Sparta are organizing a plan for safety patrols.

Because of their Romanian and Bulgarian passports, Gypsy violence and repulsive habits have ravaged towns even in Western Europe. Despite generous social welfare and free housing, the Roma community culturally enriched a working class town in Germany so much that it has even gotten on the nerves of the fervent Leftist municipality. Here is an interesting article about their antics.

A gypsy gang in Greece waved guns in a video, promising “war” against Golden Dawn. Samaras and Tsipras would happily side with them over their own people.

http://www.eutimes.net/2013/04/greek...-gypsy-crimes/