
A series of documentaries named My Big Fat Gypsy Wedding has stricken me to the heart. Available on YouTube and 4OD Channel websites it depicts several life stories of Gypsy people living in Britain. Not only it is astounding that such a vast amount of people managed to preserve their inimitable identity untouched in modern Britain but also that despite the internet, TV and all that globalist indoctrination, they don’t give a shit about changing their archaic lifestyles.

Dressed in traditional bouffant skirts, Gypsy brides are destined to be imprisoned at home for the rest of their life. They can’t even talk to the boys until they get married, they can’t work and earn money, they can’t travel on their own and they look extremely happy with the state of the things. It is naturally surprising that having lived in Britain for centuries (most of modern gypsies stem from the so called Irish travellers) they are still the most unexplored and unnoticed ethnic minority in the country.
