Lol, Gypsy's are the ones that move from a place to another a lot, doing dirty things (stealing, can't be trusted, create problems everywhere and never seem to settle).
Gypsy's have no Nationality, but since we're talking a bit history here, they don't come from Yugoslavia sir, but from India. They're originally Indians.
I'm pretty sure you don't feel offended, but you're rather trying to force yourself, Alen.
Did you really think i said that the gipsies come from Yugoslavia ?
Now the Italians have problems with the gipsies who came from Romania. Give them a year or two and you'll see which words will the Italians use to describe the Romanians.
No, Rab, this is what i've been telling you :
There were problems between Italy and Yugoslavia ever since the WWII ended (no need to get into this one, there is a lot to say about what did the Italians do to the Slovenians and the Croats during the war and what did the Yugoslavs do to the Italians in Yugoslavia at the end of the war. It was disgusting).
To make it short, the Italians and the Yugos never liked eachother and they always invented new names to offend the others.
In the 1980's some gipsies (thousands of them, all of them kids) who were born and lived in south Yugoslavia illegally passed the Yugoslav-Italian border.
It was a big issue here back then. Yugo-Italian criminal groups were buying these kids from their poor parents, they transported them to Italy and they forced them to steal, beg on the streets etc.
The Italians had a huge problems with them. When these kids were caught they were deported back to Yugoslavia so the Italians knew them as gipsies from Yugoslavia, or Yugoslavs.
Then they used this oportunity to come up with another name for the Yugoslavs and they started calling them gipsies (Zingari). When they wanted to offend a Yugoslav they called him a Zingaro, even if he was a blond, blue eyed dude from Slovenia who never saw a gypsy in his life.
When the Zingaro chants started there were many articles here and especially in Slovenia about the Italians and their anti-Yugoslav behavior (even though Yugoslavia was long gone). Zlatan has Yugoslav parents and the Italians use the word for him that was used to offend the Yugoslavs.
It's not a coincidence.