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Kilkline   
14 Jan 2008
UK, Ireland / Many British have inferiority complex [131]

Spanish people had the same problems. Oh yes Trolls but have you seen any French troll here or Spanish or American ? There is one German nazi creep and one Russian and hords of English fuc kers. If they want they can say sth here but it is PF forum not English forum about Poles.

The forum is in English, not Spanish or French, hence the preponderance of English people. You dont see many Americans on this board because most of them couldnt even point to Poland on a map and generally have no interest in Poland(this isnt intended as an insult, just a fact of life regarding the low interest in foreign matters in the U.S., especially a minor European country).

Most of the trolls who are refered to as 'English' are in fact not English, but English speakers.

Other countries in Europe have taken fewer immigrants than the UK and have had a much worse reaction to it. Have a look at Italy's reaction to the Romanians as an example- there were beatings and mob justice galore.
Kilkline   
14 Jan 2008
Life / Local Poles taking advantage of foreigners living in Poland [235]

however if i find fault with any aspect of Polish life it does not mean I am anti-Polish.

To Puzzler it does. The world is divided into two types of people: Polonophiles and Polonophobes.

No grey areas.
Kilkline   
10 Jan 2008
UK, Ireland / What's So Great About The UK? [416]

Kilkline wrote:
It seems most people are unable to accept the fact that Polish immigration can have both positive and negative consequences

- According to you, is it just 'Polish immigration' that has such consequences, or any immigration, e.g. the massive African and Asian one?

Any.

Kilkline wrote:
If you're a Pole you seem to think that there isnt a problem with the massive number of immigrants coming to Britain(unless of course they're brown).

- You mean all the Poles think so? Do you suggest we all are, ahem, racist? How about you? You have a problem with Polish 'immgration' to UK but not with 'brown' immigration to UK, don't you? Very unracist indeed. How skillful nowadays the racist has become in blaming others for racism.

See my previous response.

Kilkline wrote:
As an Englishman with a Polish wife I honestly have more sympathy for working class Brits in this matter. Some of them have gone from earning half what I earn, to a quarter

- According to you, the Poles are to be blamed for this?

They are certainly a large contributing factor. To deny this is to deny basic economic laws of supply and demand. More labour = lower wages. Where it comes from is not the issue.

Kilkline wrote:
and I live in a crap area, drive a £3k car and have no savings

- Of course, the Poles are to be blamed for all this as well?

I didnt say they were , nor even hinted. Feel free to weave your little embellishments though. Its the only thing about any of your posts that give them even a veneer of intelligence or thought.

Kilkline wrote:
Therefore I cant imagine what it must be like for them [i.e. those poor Brits - P.], in there own country being told by foreigners ... they should work harder or do a qualification or just move if they dont like it.

- Do you mean the Poles are those 'foreigners' who tell them so?

Nope, they are one of many on this forum.

The bigots in this forum, such as Kilkline, attack the Poles for their alleged taking away jobs from the British, but don't say a word about the thousand and one other nations working in UK, especially the numerous Africans and Asians - who, by the way, unlike the Poles, aren't Europeans, and so EU members....

Because this is a forum about Poland and a thread refering to Polish immigration to Britain. Therefore why would I start talking about "third world people" as you so enlighteningly call them.

Why don't you say it openly? :)

... The Poles are the most convenient and safest scapegoat, eh, racist cowards?

You seem to be getting a bit emotional Puzzler and seeing enemies everywhere. The whole point of my post was that most people on this forum cannot accept or see that Polish immigration has BOTH positive and negative consequences and that seeing the whole subject in purely polarised terms is wrong and a mistake. People pick sides and sit there 'with there fingers in their ears' not accepting anything that may contradict their own entrenched views.Your response to my post has unintentially supported my point as you are a prime example of what I was talking about.

Therefore you are trying to disagree with me on my points (which you have done your usual subjective and incorrect interpretation of) and have in fact illustrated the validity original point with your responses.

Cheers mate, you're nothing if not consistant.
Kilkline   
8 Jan 2008
UK, Ireland / What's So Great About The UK? [416]

It seems most people are unable to accept the fact that Polish immigration can have both positive and negative consequences. People seem to pick a side and sit there with their fingers in their ears often because they have their own selfish motives for being either pro or con-

If you're a Pole you seem to think that there isnt a problem with the massive number of immigrants coming to Britain(unless of course they're brown).

If youre British with a Polish partner you seem to see the Poles that have come here through rose tinted specs- they're all hardworkers, polite and educated etc.

The Brits who are against recent Polish immigration seem to be the ones who have lost out financially because of the economic impact of 1.5m people joining the workforce in low skilled industries.

As an Englishman with a Polish wife I honestly have more sympathy for working class Brits in this matter. Some of them have gone from earning half what I earn, to a quarter- and I live in a crap area, drive a £3k car and have no savings. Therefore I cant imagine what it must be like for them, in there own country being told by foreigners and their own countrymen and women, that they should work harder or do a qualification or just move if they dont like it.

Old, lazy responses that dont hold any water and are easy to trot out as they arent relevant to you and yourrs.
Kilkline   
3 Jan 2008
Life / Damn proud of being (half) Polish [77]

I just finished rereading Rising '44 by Norman Davies and its stirred some emotion in my otherwise calm persona.

I don't know about anyone else, but by crikey I'm damn proud of having Polish blood in me. To all the haters and doubters, I'm starting to think jealousy is creeping into it.

I too felt a great deal of pride reading that book. Although I am half German.
Kilkline   
2 Jan 2008
History / Jewish love towards Poles [389]

Telling everyone that they are the "chosen" people (contrary to everone else) and denying assimiliation into the host countries might have something to do with that....

True. I saw a documentary recently about the Monty Python film 'Life of Brian' and in it they mentioned how they had to cut out a particular character they had created called Otto. He was a rabid semite with a little Hitler moustache who ranted about one race, one set of beliefs and talked of purifying the nation of foriegners and non jews and expanding the nation to give 'living space'. Obvious parallels were being drawn with Nazism.
Kilkline   
21 Dec 2007
USA, Canada / Americans who call themselves Polish - how do you feel about that? [112]

So, maybe annoying tourists from the U.S. infuriate the Irish and the Polish and who knows who else for claiming another ethnic identity

IrishAmericans are particularly bad at this. I've got Irish friends and I remember how embarrassed they were when some load IrishAmericans started talking about 'the Emerald Isle' and 'the boys'. I was enjoying it be honest as the opportunity for taking the p1ss was too good to miss.
Kilkline   
20 Dec 2007
USA, Canada / Americans who call themselves Polish - how do you feel about that? [112]

I came to this site hoping to find my Polish family looking for us and yet so far I don't see the Polish looking.

Why would they look? They havent gone anywhere whereas you could be anywhere. From their perspective if you want a reunion it is much easier for you to find them then for them to find you.

Also, if they're from some little village or town they may not be able to hop on the Sony Vaio and surf the net.
Kilkline   
19 Dec 2007
UK, Ireland / Immigrants trigger Irish rethink [71]

Quoting: Kilkline
I know her and I've got the Restraining Order to prove it!

You know that lonely is just an alias? Well mr kilkline.... i am.... andrea corr and i've found you baby muhahahahahhahahahahahahaha

My own cyber stalker. Great.
Kilkline   
19 Dec 2007
UK, Ireland / Immigrants trigger Irish rethink [71]

Quoting: Kilkline
Broke her heart I think. I was probably her muse for some of her more recent material.

Yeah? Or more probably.... not!!!

I know her and I've got the Restraining Order to prove it!
Kilkline   
19 Dec 2007
UK, Ireland / We welcome Polish people to Britain! [224]

Quoting: wildrover
Seems to me Unions fought for the downfall of the country...We would still have a car industry , and a coal industry if not for the unions.....

Hmmm, not quite true and many an English man would disagree with you too.

The unions existed pre-1974. Saying that all the unions have ever done is destroy the car industry is like saying the all feminism has ever done is produce the Spice Girls.

The working conditions and benefits that each and everyone of us enjoy in our work were not given by employers willingly but had to be fought, and often died for.
Kilkline   
19 Dec 2007
UK, Ireland / Immigrants trigger Irish rethink [71]

Quoting: Kilkline
proper checking me out she was

Yeah really??? wow man that's bogus lol

Broke her heart I think. I was probably her muse for some of her more recent material.
Kilkline   
14 Dec 2007
UK, Ireland / Immigrants trigger Irish rethink [71]

I saw that Andrea Corr in the street in London a few years ago. She saw me too, proper checking me out she was. I had a girlfriend at the time though.
Kilkline   
13 Dec 2007
Life / Brits moving to live in Poland [88]

Quoting: rex
bla bla bla

- And what Third World craphole did you pop out from? Can you take criticism towards it and your 'race'?
:)

How can you call other people 'racist scum' in other threads when you chat sh1te like this.
Kilkline   
6 Dec 2007
History / WW2: Britain Declares War on Germany to Save Poland [290]

Quoting: Wroclaw Boy
The British were a beacon of light for the World at this time and thank god goodness prevailed, had Hitler beaten Us who knows what world we would be living in right now.

This beacon you speak of did Poland no good when they said to Germany stop or we'll declair war and then did nothing. So big deal they declaired war and watched as Poland waited for British to back them. Even when Polish knew they had been betrayed, they stayed and helped fight. You say "who know what world we would be living in right now", look what ended up happening to Poland, I guess we can tell you.

Carol

Maybe we should have waited to declare war on Germany until we were attacked directly by one of their allies, but in the meantime loan money (at very reasonable rates) to those who were fighting the Nazis, thus making a nice profit and helping to establish ourselves as the worlds first superpower. Would that have been the brave (American ) thing to do?
Kilkline   
29 Nov 2007
UK, Ireland / Are polish pupils harming native british childrens education? [280]

Quoting: Kilkline
Not for the material advancement of the soldiers, which was the original point.

In Canada, after a certain number of years in service, British soldiers were granted land. Considering that before joining the army they owned no more than what they were wearing, they ended up benefiting materially from the service.

Fair point. Though this wasnt the norm by any means.

Quoting: Kilkline
Yaaay! I win.

seems like your joy is premature :)

Yeah, but it was good while it lasted.
Kilkline   
29 Nov 2007
UK, Ireland / Are polish pupils harming native british childrens education? [280]

Quoting: Kilkline
I dont see how a soldier would benefit.

You're not trying to say the British soldiers went to the colonies for charity work with the natives, are you?

No they went because that was their job. Are U.S. soldiers in Iraq there because they spot an opportunity for material gain? Of course not, and so it ever was.

Quoting: Kilkline
You're confusing the terms British and English.

A technicality.

I've never heard hundreds of thousands of Irish described as such but you feel free. This also invalidates your earlier point on my arithmetic skills.
Kilkline   
29 Nov 2007
UK, Ireland / Are polish pupils harming native british childrens education? [280]

Quoting: Kilkline
Millions of Brits didnt work in the colonies.

Even if they leached off the work of others, they still worked as administrators, soldiers and such.

Still not millions and I dont see how a soldier would benefit.

Between 1825 and 1849 alone (that's only a 25 year period) the following number of Brits emigrated to the following areas:

North American Colonies (now Canada) - 808,740
USA - 1,260,247
Aus and NZ - 185,286
Others - 30,911
Total - 2,285,184

So yes, it's millions.
During that period the total population of England was under 15 mil.

You're confusing the terms British and English.
Kilkline   
29 Nov 2007
UK, Ireland / Are polish pupils harming native british childrens education? [280]

If you can find the number of Brits who worked in the British colonies then this will be the number you're looking for. Likely millions.

Millions of Brits didnt work in the colonies. The reason for the empire's success was that it was a triumph of organisation and administration. "millions" of Brits have never left Britain to go anywhere.
Kilkline   
23 Nov 2007
History / Polish Jews - they changed their Jewish surnames to Polish [532]

I apologize if I misunderstood you.

no problem. I have difficulty in understanding anti-semitism when such a small race of people have been responsible for such a large number of great scientists, authors and artists and have contributed a disproportionate amount to the world.

I suppose as an Englishman its something I can relate to. :)
Kilkline   
23 Nov 2007
Life / How much do you HATE POLISH PEOPLE and POLAND [1260]

Polish people only date their own.

Your experience, not mine though. Maybe its because I'm goodlooking and dont have to use websites to meet women.
Kilkline   
22 Nov 2007
History / Polish Jews - they changed their Jewish surnames to Polish [532]

Are you gonna stop watching Woody Allen's movies or read his books now that you know that he's from your least favorite tribe? And to say that HE is sneaky is to admit that you have never watched a movie of his because he heavily advertises his Jewishness in his movies.

That wooshing sound was something going over your head.