I'm amazed that "gypsie"-bashing is still in vogue. I could've sworn the Jews would still be the number one target.
I guess that varies between regions or something. In Finland at least I have not really seen much anti-semitism. Well apart from neo-nazies but that comes with the rest of their baggage. Suspicion for gypsies/roma is way more common.
We just don't have a history of anti-semitism in Finland, I don't think we have ever had any problems with our jewish population. For the roma on the other hand there is a long history of stereotyping them as thieves and lazy scoundrels.
I was pondering if I should add this, but I do think that sometimes that stereotype is accurate. The problem is that any roma who do fit that negative stereotype used to get into news (untill it was decided that if a roma has been involved in a crime the news story must not be allowed to say that the suspect is roma. Instead they use something like "a person wearing a national costume" which is arguably worse.) and most people have anecdotal stories about the roma doing something criminal. Any law abiding, decent roma on the other hand is "below the radar" so to speak which means that the negative stereotype gets way more air time.