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Originally Posted by Panonski
Well, Slovenia has lost it's land too and parts of Slovenia are occupied by foreigners at the moment, who deny Slovenians their rights.
Also, I like Irish for many reasons. One of them is that they helped a lot to Christianize Slovenia, we even had an Irish monastery here. In general, I like every European Catholic nation.
By your logic, gypsies can claim Slovenia as their homeland simply because they settled here somewhere in 16th century.
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Wrong. By my logic, gypsies could only claim Slovenia as their homeland if they permanently settled in that country and formed an electoral majority, or even a significant minority, within Slovenia, which I take it they don't. Gypsies, as far as I'm aware, do not settle anywhere much but move around a lot and cross a lot of national boundaries.