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Puzzler   
7 Aug 2007
History / Memories of the Polish communist era [115]

Krzysztof, you are of course right. Even though where I used to live, the term 'konik' ('horsie' in literal English translation) was used occasonally to describe currency dealers known otherwise as 'cinkciarze.' Both terms are of course slang terms.
Puzzler   
6 Aug 2007
History / Memories of the Polish communist era [115]

'Kulak' is a Russian word, not Polish. In Polish, it used to be used in the Soviet meaning.

The word is a part of the Soviet hate vocabulary.

Well, so the Polonophobic psychopath 'michal' visited Soviet Russia and today is gloating about it with nostalgia, right here, on the Polish forum? - I wonder what did he do in the CCCP? It was most frequently privileged figures belonging to the commie party or even the murderous secret police, the bezpieka, who visited and praised Soviet Russia.

Visiting it and praising is like visiting and praising Nazi Germany.

I wonder when communism will be condemned in Europe at least as much as hitlerism? After all, communism was a far more murderous system than hitlerism. When will the psychopathic creeps who belonged to commie party be ostracised at least as much as 'the nazis' are? When young cretins wearing T-shirts with 'Che' Guevara, the mass murderer of e.g. children, will be jeered at in the street?

re: I am lead [sic] to believe that quite often the people buying the foreign currenecy on the streets and in hotels were government officials who wanted to collect as much foreign currency as possible on behalf of the state.

- Meaning that the street dealers, so-called koniki, were commie government officials? Any evidence of that?

So the commie government officials didn't have better things to do than swap a bit of currency in the dark places?

Would the practice be characteristic just of the so-called Polish People's Commonwealth, or of other Russian communist entities as well?

Were the guys selling e.g. 'Western' underwear in the Rozycki market in Warsaw also commie officials in disguise?
:)

re: Yes, I know I saw it at first hand on the streets of Kharkow in the Ukraine.

- 'Saw it at first hand' [sic]?

Meaning you did deals there?

As a commie government figure perhaps?

Or the bezpieka member?
:)
Puzzler   
4 Aug 2007
News / How does Poland imagine other countries see her? [84]

re: I know Poland very very well indeed. I have tasted all its nasty little secrets

- If a psychopath like you vilifies Poland, one who has got brains should assume that Poland must be quite a decent place. See, nobody cares to ask you about those alleged 'nasty little secrets' of the Poles. How about your ethnic group - what dirty nasty secrets do you conceal, e.g. by vilifying the Poles, creep? What did you do in commie 'Poland'? How did you get out of there? What did you study in Moscow? Why do you hate the English people so much that you pretend being one of them in order to spread hate between the English and Poles?

:)

re: As they are always going on about the war, I imagine that they do see themselves as very central in Europe.

- Why would 'going about the war' mean that one sees oneself as 'very central in Europe'?

re: the Poles never take responsibility for anything

- For example?

re:. There are no birds sing at Oswiecim-that is the fault of the Russians

- What do you mean by this?

re: Their Syrenka cars is the fault of the Americans

- So Poles allegedly say that their Syrenka cars (produced during communism) were the fault of the Americans? Who specifcally said that, alllegedly? Give pertinent quotes.

re:and the boarder [sic] is the fault of Churchill

- Do you mean the Poles allegedly say that the Polish border (?) is the fault of Churchill alone? Which Poles allegedly say this? Give quotes.
Puzzler   
4 Aug 2007
Life / Army National Service in Poland [95]

re: I have been there, several times. A dreadful place!

- Even the most beautiful things appear dreadful and hateful to a dreadful hate-monger, such as you are. Why do you stick to this Polish forum? Are you retarded from the prolonged state of hate?

re: Need I say more?

- Absolutely not; all you need is to go away where you belong (even to the little s...tty 'country' in the Middle East).

Some say that some people get retarded and hateful from having had incestuous relations with their parents.

Have you had such a relation with your mother?
:)
Puzzler   
4 Aug 2007
USA, Canada / Advice for Polish girlfriend getting tourist visa to visit America? [45]

re: I surprised that you dont know that the term 'third world' is no longer used, these days it is merely known as 'the South'.

- You mean that the term 'Thirld World' is called by some 'the South'? What do I care about the art of terming terms? But if you mean that the term 'Thirld World' has been replaced by some with the term 'the South,' then I'd say that the replecement hasn't been too fortunate one. E.g. would you call the Chinese 'southeners'?

Now if the term 'Thirld world' has indeed been replaced with the term 'the South,' then what has the traditional term 'the South' been replaced with?

With 'the Thirld World'?

re: Your post comes across as terribly racist, but perhaps you dont care about that

- I wonder to whom and why would my post come across as 'terribly racist'? Please prove your claim that my post is racist. See, I care about that after all, even if it all concerns one with as muddled thinking as yours.

:)

re: So why criticize me all the time?

- Who criticises you all the time, pray? Don't you flatter yourself too exceedingly? And no, you're not just the same as everyone else on this forum. The majority of folks here aren't Polonophobic hate-mongers; you are. Why do you stick here, creep, if you hate Poland and Poles so much? To express your hate? Yeah, this board becomes a Polonophobic muck because of you. You should be kicked out from it for good instantly.

re: You do not want to live in Poland and I certainly would not want to even for a hundred dollars tax free per day

- Fine; then why not to get the hell out of the Polish forum too? Why don't you go e.g. to an Israeli, German, Ukrainian or Russian forum to vent your hate? And why do you visit Poland still?

Your twisted love of Poland and Poles shall never be reciprocated.
:)

re: And what sort of phobia are you displaying with this blanket discrimination?

- Oh, so I have been discriminating against any one? Can you explain against whom and how have I been allegedly discriminatory? - In my post to the Polish girlfriend, I have scribbled the truth, pal. Polish people mean as little as dirt to great many Americans, including Canadians. I lived there for many years and know what I am talking about. The worst expressions of Polonophobia I have encountered in North America. If you are a decent guy - just like e.g. Fisz - then you and other folks like you should honestly admit there's exceptional Polonophobia in America (coming especially from the American Jews) and speak against it whenever you encounter it. Support the Polish people; oppose the hate-mongers as persistently as they spread their hate (also on this forum - re the creep by the nick of 'michal').

To Fisz. - You know I don't have anything against you, Fisz. You're a decent American guy. There are Americans like you too. Besides you're a Native American - a big advantage in my eyes. The German king, Frederick the Great (crap) compared us Poles contemptuously to Native Indians. Unwittingly, the psychopathic monster used the correct comparison. - Yes, we have been treated in Europe like Native Indians by the Pale Faces. In fact, to a large extent, the same folks have treated you and us so bad. God bless you (if there's any God).

;)
Puzzler   
3 Aug 2007
USA, Canada / Advice for Polish girlfriend getting tourist visa to visit America? [45]

re: Advice for Polish girlfriend getting tourist visa to visit America?

- My advice would be: Don't go to America, Polish girlfriend. If you are a sensitive person and dont close your senses to the world around you, then you will experience Polonophobia as you have never experienced before, pourng forth from the American customs, from the media, from your neighbours, from Thirld World shop assistants, from American customs... you name it.

In fact, the American government's refusal to cancel the visa requirement for the Poles is just a sample of the Polonophobia and contempt for the Poles (including so-called Polish Americans).

Stay in Poland girl and forget America. It's not - especially nowadays - any heaven on earth. And Poland will be a great place to live yet. If your alleged boyfriend really loves you, let him live with you in Poland.

:)
Puzzler   
3 Aug 2007
UK, Ireland / Foreigners: Please don't buy the English Land! [83]

re: see? not quite so funny now, is it? I hope this doesn't get me banned, but she had it coming. ;)

- What is it all about? Why have you posted all this, Ruda Slaska?

Did ola really write: 'We dont want foreigners in England buying out our homes, go home Polish GO HOME and leave us alone. And dont tell me I didnt want you, English dont want you here bloody commies'?

Where did she allegedly write this? Give the title of the post.

Or maybe she never wrote that, and you have just misrepresented her other statement?
Puzzler   
3 Aug 2007
History / Memories of the Polish communist era [115]

re: Everybody used to stand outside the PEWEX

- Another lie. Even in your post there's a statement contradicting the one above.

re: I could never understand it

- Really? Then you could be only from the privileged commie class, or somebody from 'the West' supported you regularly. Otherwise you could be e.g. a psychopath with a distorted perception, including self-perception, and no empathy. Of course, you could be the three in one.

Still pretending being a Polonophobic Englishman?

Better tell us what you studied in Moscow during communism.
:)
Puzzler   
31 Jul 2007
UK, Ireland / 713,000 new foreign workers in UK [44]

Truhlei, if more Russians were like you, the Poles would have a totally different attitude towards Russia and Russians. The Russian heavy-handedness is responsible for the inablity to help spread friendliness among so-called Slavic peoples. It's a pity indeed. I'm afraid only a great catastrophy can change this - not just as regards Poles and Russians, but all European nations. But ths all should be posted in a Polish-Rusian thread.
Puzzler   
31 Jul 2007
UK, Ireland / 713,000 new foreign workers in UK [44]

re: Besides that the persentage of those who has come from Latvia or Esronia to stay in UK forever should be higher than the percentage of Poles. Poles usually return home and these people don't usialli consider Latvia or Estonia is a better home that UK

- Truhlei, you may be right about this.

Well, let's see if these folks get the same hostile recepton from the media psychopaths in Britain, such as BBC, as the Poles have been getting. But then again, what's here to wait for? It's certain they will never be harassed by the hateful hacks as much as the Poles have been.
Puzzler   
31 Jul 2007
News / Black Immigrant living in Poland infects dozens of women with HIV [174]

re: I blame the liberal whites, who since WWII, have turned the white race and Europeans into a bunch of *ussies!!

- At present its even more complex than before. There are scores of born-in- Europe 'liberal' non-Whites already, and they care for their own racial interests big time. And the Big Finances, and their doggies,the media psychos, back them up lock, stock and barrel.

The most important step towards strong Europe - in fact, towards Europe that isn''t a corpse - is closing the immigration flood-gates for the Thirld World and spending on Europe's needs the billions pumped wastefully into the Thirld World.
Puzzler   
31 Jul 2007
UK, Ireland / 713,000 new foreign workers in UK [44]

re: Where do they work? As workers? Or ans programists, researchers etc?

- Wherever they work, they are committing the same unspeakable crime as Poles are - working in the UK.

re: Not Lithuania, Layvia, Estonia

- As far as I know, at present these particular peoples are only too happy to speak their own languages and be unwlling to know anything about Russian.

I think the folks I mention in my previous post are Russians. You've got a characteristic way of behaving and speaking. The Ukranians (don't they usually speak Ukrainian, by the way?) are different in this respect. Of course, half of Ukraine is ethnic Russians, but it's another story.
Puzzler   
31 Jul 2007
UK, Ireland / 713,000 new foreign workers in UK [44]

re: don't occupy working places.

- Even from the first post in this thread one can learn that in just one year as many as ca 500,000 non-Polish foreigners got permission to work in Britain.

But the press psychopaths in Britain take this quietly, approvingly. They only start raging, and after them some good folks on this forum, when Poles dare to get work in Britain, even though the Poles do it legally, without forcing any one - e.g. by complaining to 'human rights' - to give them the work.

There's no systematic rage at the ca million foreign illegals (how many of them sneaked in from the likes of Russia and Ukraine?) in the UK either.
Puzzler   
31 Jul 2007
UK, Ireland / 713,000 new foreign workers in UK [44]

re: But tjey didn't come to work.

- From my direct experience, there are scores of Russians in every city in England (I visit frequently, due to an assignment). - Just walk in the street and you'll hear the Russian language frequently. The people who speak it don't look like those with 'great capital' at the least. They are dresses like ordnary folks. They take buses. They seem to be going to and from regular work at regular times. They go to regular - affordable - shops, such as ASDA. It seems they are working someplace in England.

re: they only spend money in UK and don't occupy working places

- What do you mean by 'occupy working places'? Do you mean taking work away from the British? - If so, the truth is the Polish people take jobs the British wouldn't take. What's more, the Poles work on these crappy badly paid jobs very well - no absences, no being late, etc. If the Poles didn't take these jobs, some Brit businesses would have big-time losses or probably even go under. The Poles are a rare asset indeed to the Brit employers.

The Brit government knows that and that's why they don't put any limits on the number of Polish workers in the UK, in spite of the heavy pressure from the media psychopaths (whose sponsors - guess who they are? - want to flood the UK with Africans and other Third World).
Puzzler   
30 Jul 2007
UK, Ireland / 713,000 new foreign workers in UK [44]

I wonder why this thread hasn't been transferred to the off-topic lounge? After all, it's about the ca 700,000 work permits issued to non-UK workers in the UK, not in Poland. Of the number, not even half of the workers are Polish. Keeping the thread in the Polish-topics part of the forum may create the conviction all the workers are Polish.

If the thread pertained only to the alleged ca 200,000 work permits for the Poles, then it would be all right if it stayed where the present thread is.

Personally, I regard the first post in the thread as yet another blame-the-Poles utterance.

Once again, the vast majority of the foreign workers who have got the UK work permits aren't Polish. Any complaints about it, some?
:)

re: my parents spend quite a lot of time out in Cyprus and its full of Russians there.
Also when I was in Czech Republic last year I spent some time Karlovy Vary and most of the construction was being done by Russian firms and a great deal of the tourists were Russian...Its quite obvious that certain Russians have plenty of money :)

- The Russian press - the Nezavistnaya Gazyeta? - has bragged that hundreds of thousands of Russians have recently settled in England, mostly London.

Yet the press in Britain has been keeping quiet about it; no outrage and hateful branding on their part as in the case of the Poles (who, by the way, unlike the Russians, are in the EU and come to the UK legally, often practically dragged in by many Brit employers).

Some of you folks also have been keepin' quiet about this.

When the Russkies come to the UK, it's all smiles and hunky-dory, but when the Poles come, its oh so bad, right?
:)
Puzzler   
29 Jul 2007
News / How Poles truly feel about their situation in Poland and being in EU? [76]

re: I believe what your saying

- Which is a mistake, I'm afraid. First of all, the British, and especially the English, had an excellent image with the Poles during communism, in spite of the official commie state 'anti-Western' propaganda. There was great admiraton for 'the English' ( i.e. 'Anglicy', the term still used in Poland to describe all the British) e.g. thanks to the British rock (The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, The Police, etc.). Only very orthodox party activists would fly red flags. There was a widespread dislike of and contempt for the Russians among the vast majority of Poles. The nation was firmly anti-commie. The evidence of this is the great anti-commie outbursts in 1956, 1970, 1976, 1980 (Solidarity). After a while, when the Gierek government liberalised the ban on Western goods, the Pewex shops were open, where one could buy for 'Western' money goods such as blue jeans or Nesca coffee. If you were lucky to have family abroad, you could buy in those stores. What would be so odd about it? The Poles were impoverished by the Russian rip-off. Isn't it much odder that former commie creeps, such as michal, born, raised, and educated in commie Poland - creeps who contributed heavily to the communist oppression of the Poles - were allowed, due to their ethnicity, to immigrate to 'the West' and were taken in with open arms, and were and still are free to vilify Poland and Poles? All this for the purpose of diverting attention from their own dirty deeds. Yeah, how's that that scores of commie criminals were allowed to settle and live comfortably in 'the West'?' Do you have an answer to this, dannyboy? And do you know who Helena Wolinska-Brus is?

:(
PS. As soon as the communists lost power in Poland in 1989, the Polish government made Poland visa-free for the Britsh. Without mutuality on the latter's part, alas.
Puzzler   
29 Jul 2007
News / How Poles truly feel about their situation in Poland and being in EU? [76]

Why should such a deliberate psychopathic hate-monger be taken seriously? Should I treat seriously and with respect e.g. a nazi? This one here is exactly the same. He never gives any facts; he lies deliberately, e.g. that the Poles hated the English. In reality, it was the other way around. I know what many Poles had to go through in Britain during communism. I was hoping this would end with our entering the EU. I'm sick and tired of Polonophobic hate on any forum that calls itself Polish. Please kick this zionazi bandit out.
Puzzler   
28 Jul 2007
UK, Ireland / 713,000 new foreign workers in UK [44]

re: No, it would suggest that the figures are higher

- Pray why would it suggest that the figures are higher and not lower?
Puzzler   
28 Jul 2007
UK, Ireland / 713,000 new foreign workers in UK [44]

re: If you bothered to watch Panorama last night you would know that the figures are not known, it could be at least triple that

- Well, if the figures are unknown, then maybe it's possible that 'the figures' for the Poles are considerably smaller? The more so because in the present politically correct political climate there is the tendency to conceal the information on e.g. the sze of the illegal 'immigration from the Third World, e.g. Africa, and to use the Poles to distract the audiences attention from the real immgration problems in Britain? What d'ye think?

As I understand, the Poles got 222,000 NINs out of the total of 713,000 for all 'overseas nationals.' This leaves 491,000 NINs handed to non-Polish 'overseas nationals.' Any complaints about the 491 thousand?

re: Poland: 222,000 India: 49,000

- Do you suggest that there should be more Indians entering Britain?

Is there more folks from the Thirld world, or from the 'new' EU countries, such as Poland, in Britain? If there is more of the former, do they have any jobs, or not? If they have, well, are there any complaints about it on your part? If they dont work...well?
Puzzler   
28 Jul 2007
News / How Poles truly feel about their situation in Poland and being in EU? [76]

re: Through the Thatcher years everybody had to have a visa to visit Poland and if I remember rightly, Poland was very slow indeed in allowing the English in to their country

- During communism, Poland was governed by zionazis like you. It's such as you who, at Moscow's orders, oppressed and murdered Polish people, and then fled abroad, screaming about 'antsemitism and similar nonsense. Do you think we have forgotten that? The Poles have never tried to be 'Moscow's top dogs,' creep. We have a long history of opposing the Russkies, last time just recently, in the EU, and before that, more famously, during the Solidarity era, among others.

So how did you get out of Poland, creep? First worked in the comme secret police, and then took the first good opportunity to abandon the mess you have helped create? Fled like a rat from a sinking ship?

:)

re: Poland was very slow indeed in allowing the English in to their country
When I was a student in Moscow many years ago, it was the Polish, and there were hundreds of them there at the time in the same Russian Language Institute that did not like the English at all and yet now we have 600.000

- Prove it.

Moderators, can you ban this hate-spreading zionazi Polonophobic racist liar from this forum?

He's got an idea now that he would try to create adversity between the Poles and English by repeating the basic message that the Poles don't like the English.

Out with this zionazi liar and hate-monger.
Puzzler   
27 Jul 2007
History / Worst Polish leader Lech Kaczynski or King Stanislaw Poniatowski? [44]

re: Kaczynski is a puppet of George Bush and therefore also a bad leader

- What do you mean that President Kaczynski is a puppet of George Bush? What facts do you have to back this assertion? Do you suggest that President Kaczynski is a foreign puppet in the sense that King Poniatowsk was a Russian puppet? How would you prove it's true?

And what do you mean that Poland 'needs an independent leader'? 'Independent' meaning exactly what?

re:I also feel most Poles look upon Russians nowadays as Slavic brothers

- What if your feelings are misleading you? Facts seem to contradict your feelings, actually. Few in Poland respect Russkies, let alone consider them 'Slavic brothers.' We consider them more Asiatic than European or 'Slavic (whatever the last term signifies). Feelings are good for psychics. Are you one of them, pal?

:)
PS. So you can't prove that President Kaczynski allegedly allows the Americans to control and occupy Poland nor that he 'condones CIA torture on Polish soil'? Liar, liar?

:)

re: You should definitely consider a career in politics.

- Thanks but its not for me. ;)

Now, the EU is a mess. How is it possible that the job market in Germany and in other EU countries is closed for some EU nations, and at the same time there is a constant stream of folks from the Thirld World - all those Asiatics, Arabs, anfd the like - entering the EU countries and allowed to settle and work there?

First and the most important thing that needs to be done to reform the EU is locking the gates for the thirldworlders, limiting the EU aid for them, and taking care of EU citizens before any others.

If this is not done, the EU is going to collapse - soon.

And so is Europe.

Now there are clearly powerful political forces in the EU that back the Thirld World immigration lock stock and barrel. Would those who would like to reform the EU and make Europe great win with these forces?
Puzzler   
26 Jul 2007
History / Worst Polish leader Lech Kaczynski or King Stanislaw Poniatowski? [44]

Dannyboy, I know that Europe will unite eventually; she has no other choice if she is to survive; yet I am not sure whether it will happen under the aegis of the EU as we know it.

As for Germany, I think that within the EU there should be a strongh oppositon on the part of smaller countries, such as Ireland and Poland, against their domineering tendencies. It has started already; the Spanish have just submitted a proposal for the reduction of the number of German EU MPs and increase in the number of MPs from other nations.
Puzzler   
26 Jul 2007
USA, Canada / Americans who call themselves Polish - how do you feel about that? [112]

re: Do you think that they are kidding themselves that they are Polish?
Should they simply say they are americans?

- Well, I think that when some Americans say they are Polish, they actually mean that they are Americans of Polish origin. From my experience, that's how this term is used in America.

Similarly, folks in America who say they are Irish mean that they are Americans of Irish origin.

It's ok to acknowledge and appreciate one's roots, isnt it?

But, I think, those Polish American and Irish American folks are very different than Poles in Poland, or Irish in Ireland, respectively.

Generally, Europeans are quite different than Americans.
Puzzler   
26 Jul 2007
History / Worst Polish leader Lech Kaczynski or King Stanislaw Poniatowski? [44]

re: King Stanislaw Poniatowski was responsible for the partitioning of Poland.

- Russia and Germany partitioned Poland; hence they were responsible for the Partitions. King Poniatowski was just a Russki puppet.

re: Lech Kaczynski allows military control and occupation by American troops by supporting their missile base.

- The alleged control and occupation of whom does President Kaczynski allegedly allow? By the way, I'm sure that the vast majority of Poles would prefer the American 'control' and 'occupation' than the Russian or German one.

re: Also, by not withdrawing Polish troops many Polish soldiers are dead in Iraq for nothing

- Well, where there's war, there are dead there. The Polish soldiers are not dead for nothing; its in Poland's political interest to support the Americans in Iraq.

Hm, so not withdrawing troops from Iraq by him makes a given leader the worst figure in his country's history? Why? So e.g. Tony Blair is the worst leader in Britain's history? Why? Because he hasn't withdrawn British troops from Iraq? Why would not withdrawing troops from Iraq make one the worst leader? Elucidate please.

Does it follow that withdrawing troops from Iraq makes one the best leader in one's country's history? There are numerous other countries that have troops in Iraq. Are their leaders the worst too...?

re: and he condones CIA torture on Polish soil

- Prove it.

re: Kaczysnki

- It actually spells 'Kaczynski.'
Puzzler   
26 Jul 2007
History / Worst Polish leader Lech Kaczynski or King Stanislaw Poniatowski? [44]

re: At least the Poles know who the bad guy is - RUSSIA - and are willing to take a stand

- True. But the Poles also know about the German ambition to rule so called Eastern Europe, notably Poland, like a little German farm. It doesnt seem that the French mind it; and certainly the Italians seem to be strongly in favour of that. So called Eastern Europe is perceived as second-class folks in the EU. Or maybe even third - in many EU countries the aliens from the Thirld World have way more rights and political support than us.

It bodes fatal for the EU.
Puzzler   
23 Jul 2007
News / A question on Deutsche Welle [6]

That's an interesting matter, truhlei. thanks for the tip.
PS. I'll soon reply to your posts - Im going to finish my assignment tomorrow and be free to write

Cheers.
Puzzler   
23 Jul 2007
Travel / The best city/town in Poland for: A) holidays B) living [18]

re: Whats the best city/town in Poland for A)holidays B)living

- A) Zakopane (and Tatra Mountains), Sopot, Krakow, Mazury (lots of lakes), Bieszczady Mountains
B) Wroclaw, Poznan; Krakow; Jelenia Gora; Karpacz; and scores of others; Warszawa is too expensive ... if you care about matters like that
Puzzler   
23 Jul 2007
Travel / The best city/town in Poland for: A) holidays B) living [18]

re: I can assure you - Poland can do without you!

- Absolutely. Its beyond me why something like that clings to Poland, and even to this forum, if it hates things Polish so much?

Where would it feel good anyhow?

Why don't you put yourself out of your misery and go straight to another world, pal?

Hm, if this confused hate-filled creature hates Poland for the fact that there are concrete bridges and billboards in the country, then it should hate practically every other European country.

:)