A small piece of mentality or the battle between the countries and the population. Print E-mail

 The real reason why I’m fled from Austria was because of the strong present racism. Is it then important in which country you was born and grown up, respectively which citizenship you has? Isn’t it that all are equal and that everybody has the same rights (at least it is written in the human rights). Is a person more important when he/she was born some hundred meters far in a other direction? And who appoint these privileges? In any case, I’m now here in Romania and I have the right for privileges only because I’m from a country which is a bit more in the west and because I’m here as a volunteer. My place is here in the higher league and I become invited from teachers and can enjoy a free meal at the city canteen with an excellent service, during other inhabitants have to stand in a line to get their “daily bread”. The administrator of my accommodation said that she will care for a better accommodation (with Austrian standard) as soon as possible.

But what the inhabitants think about why I’m here in Romania?

For enjoying all the privileges and an accommodation with good conditions?

Oh, of course,…. I forgot the real reason why I’m here….

I’m here to take a look at the Roma and to help the people in this country (how ever) as volunteer with their problem with the Roma population, because people from other countries think first about the “bad” Roma minority when they hear something about Romania. I never had thought that humans can suppress themselves so much, because they say to everybody and everywhere that they have such a big, bad problem with Roma. And so nobody loves Romania.

But now the truth,… I really love Romania, but not because of these privileges or because I will help in any way. I love Romania, because of the life here, the people, the feeling, the many different houses, the streets, the shops, the conditions, the dirt and all these stuff. Please don’t make this country to a country full with racism. We are all the same!

 
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