tomek
13 Jun 2008
Life / Polish Integration with other Nationalities [150]
I was never in New York, and though it is a rich city you still have a strong difference between the white inhabitated areas and the black ones. I know some people though who liked New York and call it the paradise for imigrants. Well it works so fine in some parts coz it is a rich city, the top-men of capitalism, arts and commerce. Only good looking minorities, like you seem to be one part of. I must not tell you, for me all ******** yuppies. You have places like New York, the whole USA, why do you want to enforce such conditions upon the whole world? Let us some place to live our life, because if you do not, well, this will lead to hostilities.
I would never want to live in such a melting pot like New York.
I am sure I don't have to point out statistics to you. I would not walk around head up in Harlem/Bronx as I can in Kraków.
Money comes - money goes. It's not the most important thing in live.
I would rather want to be a poor self-respecting peasant in an all white Poland than a rip-off businessman in New York.
I was never in New York, and though it is a rich city you still have a strong difference between the white inhabitated areas and the black ones. I know some people though who liked New York and call it the paradise for imigrants. Well it works so fine in some parts coz it is a rich city, the top-men of capitalism, arts and commerce. Only good looking minorities, like you seem to be one part of. I must not tell you, for me all ******** yuppies. You have places like New York, the whole USA, why do you want to enforce such conditions upon the whole world? Let us some place to live our life, because if you do not, well, this will lead to hostilities.
I would never want to live in such a melting pot like New York.
I am sure I don't have to point out statistics to you. I would not walk around head up in Harlem/Bronx as I can in Kraków.
money
Money comes - money goes. It's not the most important thing in live.
I would rather want to be a poor self-respecting peasant in an all white Poland than a rip-off businessman in New York.