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RevokeNice   
18 Jul 2009
UK, Ireland / Are Polish girls replacing Irish girls? [41]

Wroclaw Boy

The Poles are not just replacing the Irish girls, they are replacing the Irish population in general. Indeed, it is predicted that the Irish will be a minority in their own country in 2050. I disagree with the prediction, we will be a minority by 2020 at this rate!

Ireland for the Irish!
RevokeNice   
18 Jul 2009
UK, Ireland / Are Polish girls replacing Irish girls? [41]

I will never date an Irish girl again!

They all rejected your advances. Fair play to them.

Irish number 1

All eastern europeans are here for one reason, money. Your husband is no exception. Rich daddy? Own your own gaff?

Seanus

Only a ***** would marry a man for money. Indeed, if the man knows that she is only interested in his wallet, he is living a sad and pathetic life.
RevokeNice   
18 Jul 2009
UK, Ireland / Irish Primary schools to teach Polish [223]

I will take your word for it. Are you teaching your children Irish?

Myself and many others have written to the Minister for Education to express our disgust at recent eveents in Northern Ireland. :)

Say no to Polish!
RevokeNice   
17 Jul 2009
UK, Ireland / Irish Primary schools to teach Polish [223]

heh, im dont teach language as a first job ;) I do it as a hobby, cos i enjoy it.

Sure you do. Listen, how much money I earn is none of your concern as I do not boast about it, you do. So how much do you take home each month, big man?

You are another cultureless moron, similar to SeanBM, there is more culture in an used condom. Those who talk about money generally do not have it.

dtaylor5632

Go to sleep, "business man", you have a lot of deals to make in the morning no doubt. What a man, you even earn more than the Polish PM! Waffler.
RevokeNice   
17 Jul 2009
UK, Ireland / Irish Primary schools to teach Polish [223]

dtaylor5632

The average monthly wage in Ireland is nearly three grand(35,000 euro per annum). Do you earn 3 grand a month for teaching English? Why are you lying, yet again?

Did I say I support the IRA, no, but without their intervention in 1969/1970 there would be no Irish catholics alive today. Thats a historical fact. You are an ignoramus and a liar, the Polish PM earns 45,000 euro per annum, but of course a language school teacher like you earns more.

As for your comments about me being a loner, meh. Laughable really. I dont come onto web forums to make "friends". You do, evidently. Stop playing to the gallery, be yourself, eventually somebody might like you.

Polskadoll

Just how many paddies live in Poland so?

Oh and I do understand multiculturalism, it is not importing people to live in ghettos just to stick to their own kind and provide cheap labour. Unlike what the Irish and UK media will have you believe.
RevokeNice   
17 Jul 2009
UK, Ireland / Irish Primary schools to teach Polish [223]

dtaylor5632

No, they are native to Ireland, unlike the squatters. Your Irish History is also poor. Without the IRA there would not be a catholic alive in NI today.

PolskaDoll

I have read articles that claimed there where a couple of hundred Irish in Poland. There is no way in hell there are thousands of them there. Why emigrate to a country for 1/5th of the wage. You are talking out of your hat. As for me not seeing beyond my gate, laughable, I am probably more travelled than yourself and more multicultural. You see multiculturalism as importing mass amounts of foreigners, I dont.
RevokeNice   
17 Jul 2009
UK, Ireland / Irish Primary schools to teach Polish [223]

You "paddies" have started moving to Poland. Didn't you know?

Really, a couple of hundred of them. Seems fair enough considering there are hundreds of thousands of you Poles here.

When is Poland starting Irish lessons for the paddy children?
RevokeNice   
17 Jul 2009
UK, Ireland / Irish Primary schools to teach Polish [223]

PolskaDoll

Yes, Polish people need to learn English to work in an English speaking country. Now, unless us paddies start moving to Poland, why do we need to speak the Polish language?
RevokeNice   
17 Jul 2009
UK, Ireland / Irish Primary schools to teach Polish [223]

dtaylor5632

I am not afraid to debate with you, I find it pointless debating with a simplified ************ like yourself. You teach English, big swinging mickey, any clown can do it by getting a TEFL certificate. I wouldnt employ you to teach English to my parrot, your grammar and spelling is appalling.

The IRA have done the decent thing? What are you on? Seriously, are you twelve?

PolskaDoll

Without English lessons would millions of Poles be able to find work in Ireland and the UK. Of course not, therefore it has been beneficial to the country.
RevokeNice   
17 Jul 2009
UK, Ireland / Irish Primary schools to teach Polish [223]

mafketis

They dont, they where hung for speaking Irish by the British Army. Hence the reason for the decline in Irish speakers. It was not by choice, it was by necessity. Funnily enough the people didnt like being hung, so they dropped Irish and spoke English.

In saying that there are still areas of Ireland where Irish is spoken daily. They are called gaeltachts.

niejestemcapita

One can only assume from your posts that you are a little miss leftie. You are hardly right wing.

Dtaylor

I didnt ask for your life story. I dont care for it either. What you do is none of my concern, you are not from Ireland and not residing in Ireland. Please stop taking a decent thread off topic. You have nothing to contribute so phuuuc off.
RevokeNice   
17 Jul 2009
UK, Ireland / Irish Primary schools to teach Polish [223]

I find that comment abhorrhent and hateful

Sorry my liberal friend, but thats how the teacher herself put it. It has nothing to do with race as some of the caucasions where causing havoc too. But please, like a good little bleeding heart liberal please find offense in every little thing. I didnt bring race into it, you did.

Kthanxbye
RevokeNice   
17 Jul 2009
UK, Ireland / Irish Primary schools to teach Polish [223]

dtaylor5632

St Patrick's Junior School. Corduff, Blanchardstown Dublin 15 in west Dublin. Watch the Youtube link I provided.

What are my motives? My only aim is to get Ireland for the Irish and to implement a sensible immigration policy.

Here, to save you searching, from 2007, it has gotten much worse now.
RevokeNice   
17 Jul 2009
UK, Ireland / Irish Primary schools to teach Polish [223]

PolskaDoll

Did I say it was just Polish children, no I did not. Its mostly the blacks and the browns if I am completely honest. The odd day I have to pick up my bro from school early, its like feeding time at the zoo. The teacher is only 25(and quite cute) and she is not trained to deal with non English speaking foreigners. Oh there are only three Irish in the class. Out of 34. Madness. Segregation should be enacted, until they can speak English fluently.

First off it will be Polish. Then Polish history. You get the picture, this is being orchestrated by a Polish lobby group. Once you give in to one of their demands, it snowballs.

There are much more important languages they could be taught. French, German, Spanish, Japanese, Chinese etc etc.

As I said, this should be done outside of the the normal school day.

moonlight

Dont be putting yourself down.

Dtaylor

I did not use google translation you silly dress wearing tool. Impress you? Why would I want to do that? I dont care what your opinion is of me. I am here to listen to oppossing views from my own. I could post on an Irish forum but I would be preaching to the choir. I find this more interesting and worthwhile.
RevokeNice   
17 Jul 2009
UK, Ireland / Irish Primary schools to teach Polish [223]

niejestemcapita

Able to speak with native speakers without difficulty. To be able to hold a conversation.

mafketis

Yes, indeed, we can still see the affects of that continued colonisation of my country. Dead soldiers being sent home in bodybags.

I wouldnt repeat those words in certain parts of Ireland. Both north and south. A word from the wise. Heres a bit of advice, when in Ireland and someone asks you about politics or history. Say nothing.
RevokeNice   
17 Jul 2009
UK, Ireland / Irish Primary schools to teach Polish [223]

Polish colonization of smaller countries is slow, but inevitable......

The colonisation of Ireland is in full swing. All systems go.

SeanBM

Dtaylor said he speaks a little of this and a little of that. But in fact he is a monoglot. As are you, living abroad without being fluent in that nations language, you gormless little man.
RevokeNice   
17 Jul 2009
UK, Ireland / Irish Primary schools to teach Polish [223]

moonlight

I dont have the time to write another long post. I will do so tomorrow.

Oh, and for my survey, what languages do you speak?

SeanBM and Dtaylor, speak a little bit of this and that. They are monoglots yet live abroad. Shows their ignorance.

PolskaDoll

I am fluent in French after five years learning it. It is not that difficult, and I was a little bollix in school. The Irish education system is very good, but I suppose they did produce SeamBM. That is one blot on their copybook.
RevokeNice   
17 Jul 2009
UK, Ireland / Irish Primary schools to teach Polish [223]

PolskaDoll

Look Polska Doll, the Poles choose to come here. The onus is on them to adapt. The languages of Ireland are English and Irish. Learn them. Your attempts at introducing Polish as an official language where shot down in flames already in Ireland.

If a child wants to learn Polish, fine. Do so as an extra cirricular activity after school. Foreign children are holding back Irish students as their grasp of English is not as strong as the natives. This is a fact, my younger brothers education is faltering because of this and he is not reaching his full potential as the teacher is spending time teaching english as well as the cirriculam. There is simply not enough hours in the day for the teacher to do this. Introducing Polish classes will intensify this problem. Learning another language is not a waste of time, maybe I was being harsh, but is spending forty minutes a day teaching Polish the best resource of the time available, I do not think so.

A proposal I would make is this, after school classes, with foreigners and natives, learning each others languages. It would not affect time in the class room and would increase integration and improving foreign childrens grasp of the language. I doubt it would cost 1.5 million to implement either. A win win situation.

To the rest

You cannot compare French to Polish. French is a beautiful language, unlike English and Polish.

C'est la langue d'amour
RevokeNice   
17 Jul 2009
UK, Ireland / Irish Primary schools to teach Polish [223]

moonlight

What are you doing to change it? Its all well and good to point the blame at Fianna Fail, the mass immigration party.

Learning Polish is pointless, it will not benefit Irish children. Learning their native tongue, German, French, or even Chinese will. These are important languages.

SeanBM

Indeed, maybe one day you will learn one? To move to a country and not even speak their tongue is the height of bad manners. When I go abroad I always attempt to speak with the locals in their language, it annoys me when monoglot English speakers go abroad and expect everyone to speak English.
RevokeNice   
17 Jul 2009
UK, Ireland / Irish Primary schools to teach Polish [223]

PolskaDoll

Ireland has not always been multicultural.

So, explain to me what exactly this Polish influence will be? Do you mean the numbers in the UK and Ireland? Well then surely the onus is on them to learn our languages. Not on us. You choose to come here, you adapt to our culture, not lobby us to change to suit you. You learn English and Irish. Do not pressurise us to teach Polish.

You want it both ways.
RevokeNice   
17 Jul 2009
UK, Ireland / Irish Primary schools to teach Polish [223]

Seanus

I want nothing to do with the EU experiment and hopefully the Irish people vote no in the upcoming referendum.

I fail to see how teaching Irish children Polish is beneficial. It is a waste of taxpayers money and could be put to better use.

What do you mean by the new Irish by the way?
RevokeNice   
16 Jul 2009
UK, Ireland / Irish Primary schools to teach Polish [223]

More useful than German or French or Italian as far as I can see. My friends daughter just left her primary school to begin attending high school. Her Mum asked her if she was going to miss primary and she said yes etc and then said she wished she had learned Polish rather than began learning French. She had Polish children in her class and even an 11 year old could see it would have been better to have learned Polish rather than French.

But more people speak French than Polish. Its is used to carry out international business. Tell me what real benefits this will have for Irish students, not just a warm feeling they will get inside from the "multicult" experience, convince me, if you do I will sign my little brother up. :)
RevokeNice   
16 Jul 2009
UK, Ireland / Irish Primary schools to teach Polish [223]

dtaylor5632

We wouldnt have over a million foreigners here, thats for sure. We would have control of our own destiny. Oh, and we wouldnt be allowing the EU free access to our waters. The EU has taken more out of Irish membership, than has given. Access to our waters nets the EU billions per annum. Over 50% of all fish consumed in the EU comes from Irish waters.

More to the point, what the fook has Poland given Ireland. Using your logic we should tell them to sod off.

Oh, and just to complete my ickle survey, another monoglot are we? What languages do you speak?

Seanus
Do you smoke drugs? Sean, this is optional, NO IRISH PERSON WILL BE LEARNING POLISH! ONLY POLISH CHHILDREN.

SeanBM
Bye Seany boy, come back to me when you learn a few foreign languages and make foreign friends other than Poles. Maybe then you can call me a xenophobe. Maybe you can go back to primary school and sit in with the Polish children, they might help you with your ABCs and 123s. You might learn a bit of Polish too. You can do it, Seany. Mazel Tov!
RevokeNice   
16 Jul 2009
UK, Ireland / Irish Primary schools to teach Polish [223]

Seanus

Never happen, you are living in cloud cuckoo land. If in ten years, more than 10,000 Irish reside in Poland, I will hand over my share of the beach bar to you, Seanus.
RevokeNice   
16 Jul 2009
UK, Ireland / Irish Primary schools to teach Polish [223]

dtaylor5632

There are less than 1,000 Irish in Poland. Fact. There is no need, or indeed a want, to learn Polish here. The only ones who will take the opportunity to learn the language are the children of Poles. At the expense of the Irish taxpayer, as per usual. If the Poles want to teach their kids Polish, fine. Do so at home, or preferably in Poland. Where they belong.

Primary school lessons last for under five hours per day, it is a waste of time and resources. The time could be spent on more valuable subjects, this is the Polish lobby in Ireland sticking their oar in.

The Loyalist reaction will be intriguing, they sure know how to endear themselves to the local population, do these Poles.
RevokeNice   
16 Jul 2009
UK, Ireland / Irish Primary schools to teach Polish [223]

SeanBM

Sean Sean Seany Sean, I am banned from no forum. Join up and ask.

As per usual you are avoiding the question, what foreign languages do you speak, monoglot? You cannot even speak your own native tongue and abandoned your country for a bit of foreign muff.

It wouldnt matter a bollix to you if Polish was on the cirriculum or not, as you wouldnt be able to learn it even if you wanted to.

Budu ignorovat jste od této chvíle, jak jste blázen.

PolskaDoll

Wie ist die Sprache nützlich?

Seanus

Yes, yes it is beeing imposed on us. The mere presence of hundreds of thousands of Poles in my land, has been imposed against the democratic wishes of the Irish people. Indeed, 69% of the Irish people want them gone.
RevokeNice   
16 Jul 2009
UK, Ireland / Irish Primary schools to teach Polish [223]

dtaylor5632

Blacks originate in Africa, they are not indigenous to Ireland, African Irish is what they term themselves. South African President Zuma, has said this week that the whites in SA can never be real Africans. Is he a racist too?