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Trevek   
28 Apr 2009
UK, Ireland / What is in Poland that England doesn't have? [142]

Exceedingly bad roads which Neil Armstrong wouldn't have been able to drive along!

Areas of natural beauty which have not all been sanitised for tourists.

Wildlife which you can be scared of (wolves and wild boar). It's a great feeling to see/meet one and feel you really are in the wilderness.

Horse drawn farm vehicles being used for real. Sounds patronising, but it is kind of sweet to see a horse drawn cart going through the village.
Trevek   
27 Apr 2009
UK, Ireland / POLES SUPERIOR TO BRITS? [260]

you're right Trevek - but in Britain baker's bread is more expensive than the supermarket thing as far as I can remember

Quality costs. Actually a lot of the freshly made bread in supermarkets is getting better. I tend to eat brown/wholemeal anyway. Can't stomach the white fluffy mother's prode stuff anymore.
Trevek   
27 Apr 2009
UK, Ireland / POLES SUPERIOR TO BRITS? [260]

Well argued, gumishu.

I think my top comment was actually referring to 20th Century, when Ukranian nationalism was more developed and Lithuania had declared independence in 1918.

However, thanks for very interesting information, especially in the previous post. It does make a decent discussion.
Trevek   
27 Apr 2009
UK, Ireland / UK Poles attack Daily Mail 'bias' [33]

The Daily Mail,hate filled and biased? No,never,say it aint so!
Headline for Daily Mail;
Polish peodo implicated in Diana crash discovered to be a gay muslim single mum on benifits,causes breakdown of Britain and Queen to stub her toe and dosnt realy like armymen very much.

You forgot to mention they were disabled too.
Trevek   
27 Apr 2009
UK, Ireland / POLES SUPERIOR TO BRITS? [260]

I don't mind that some preservatives are in it.

You mean British style preservatives, I hope? Polish preservatives make the bread very chewy.
Trevek   
27 Apr 2009
UK, Ireland / UK Poles attack Daily Mail 'bias' [33]

Like Mister H says, it's not a case of not wanting foreigners, it's a case of wanting control. As well as all the Europeans, UK and Ireland have incomers from Africa, Middle East, Antipodes etc. I personally don't mind, it's interesting listening to the changing accents of the sandwich sellers.

Lots of people DO try to tell our 'leaders' but they won't do anything because they don't want to be branded as racist. Mind you, it never stopped them when it came to refusing British servicemen like the Gurkhas.
Trevek   
27 Apr 2009
UK, Ireland / POLES SUPERIOR TO BRITS? [260]

Seanus, it's questionable even to talk about "better" anyway. Bread? British make great bread when they want to... Lithuanian bread is better again. Cooking, likewise, although the Polish staple diet seems tastier, better and healthier it is also fat laden and salt-rissen (just the way I like it). I've known Brits who cn turn a pretty decent hand in the kitchen and Poles who are useless (although why is the main Polish celeb chef always going abroad and the other one is a Frenchman anyway?)

Homemaking? I know a number of families both in Poland and UK who can/cannot make the grade. A lot of Poles I know (have known) are divorced (as are quite a few Brits). Must have been great homemakers, huh?

And don't start me on the driving business!

It really is a pointless exercise.

I think the way to look at it is that Poles consider their country to be one created by God. The English consider themselves a self-made race... which relieves God of any responsibility!
Trevek   
27 Apr 2009
UK, Ireland / POLES SUPERIOR TO BRITS? [260]

you do remember the Romans,

And just what have the Romans ever done for us? ;-)
Trevek   
27 Apr 2009
UK, Ireland / UK Poles attack Daily Mail 'bias' [33]

Poles don't want to be in your country any more than you want them there;

Funny that, cos a number of my Polish friends have said they want to stay in UK and have no desire to return to Poland (probably trying to avoid me!).
Trevek   
27 Apr 2009
UK, Ireland / POLES SUPERIOR TO BRITS? [260]

Ruling class or criminals?

Often there is little difference (at least in the eyes of the oppressed).

What is also important is not to immediately judge the 'ordinary' citizen because of the actions of their 'leaders'.

One might ask and one might think whatever like but better still one might do some inguiry.

Well, I don't think the ancient Prussians would have been jumping for joy when a Polish king asked the Teutonic Knights to visit them (can't ask them myself at the moment).

That Lithuania signed a declaration of independence in 1918 which did not signify unification with Poland and then fought a war over what they saw as Polish encroachment might also suggest something.

As I said earlier, I'm not interested in 'blame' but there are usually at least two sides to a story.
Trevek   
27 Apr 2009
UK, Ireland / POLES SUPERIOR TO BRITS? [260]

Guest, for the last time, I don't "blame" anyone. I really don't care about 'THEN'.

A couple of years ago your own country was so busy chasing alleged 'collaborators" that the whole country was terrified by a government which was so anti-communist it didn't realise it was acting the same way, using scare tactics, police stings, secret records only they had... whilst ignoring the fact some of their own people sat on the side of the martial law (think Giertych's daddy). These same people were denying rights to people just because of their sexuality, or religion. Isn't that a bit more worrying?

Again. I'm not interested in continuing. I'm going to bed.
Trevek   
26 Apr 2009
UK, Ireland / POLES SUPERIOR TO BRITS? [260]

Guest: OK, whatever. I'm not really that interested in having a running argument with you. I was replying to the OP's comments which make Poland look so white and righteous. Sorry, but NO nation is as sweet and lovely as it would like to believe.

Good point, Trevek. Respect your objectivism and reasonal thinking.

Thanks Nathan. We try to please:-)
Trevek   
26 Apr 2009
UK, Ireland / POLES SUPERIOR TO BRITS? [260]

You're missing the point, Guest. If Polonius asks the question "Are Poles Superior To Brits?" and then starts getting righteous about colonialism and subjegation and saying that 'traditionally' Poland was so tolerant (a fact I'm aware of and have argued for against hostile forces) then I have a right to play him at his own game.

Are you aware that in 19th Century Britain poor people were locked up in places similar to prisons. They were very restricted in their ability to move and, if they fell on poor times, were often transported back to their original town/village. Working people did not have the vote until late into the 19th Century. So how much do you think the ordinary Brit had the power to oppose the government over colonialism? How much education was there?

I hear people slag the British for colonialism, for messing up WW2, for mad cow disease. But how much do you really think this is the fault of the ordinary Briton? How much was the transportation of orphans and children to Australia during the 1940's and 1950's the fault of ordinary Brits, who probably weren't even aware it was going on? Do you blame the Germans for WW1 and WW2? Do you think all Germans were responsible? Do you blame all Russians for the Soviet suppression of Poland?

If you read about the expulsions of the Germans after the war, you find some adminstrators were only too happy to get rid of them (not surprisingly), while others bent the rules slightly to allow them to stay because it was useful to have them to work the land. Now, these are the same people who were running the country in 1947.

Things like Akcja Wisła are not things I hold any blame about because they are not my history. I have no investment in it. I have spoken to people who DO blame Poles. I've also spoken to old people who finish their wartime recollections with... "And then came the Ukrainians", to a deafening and chilling silence. I've heard an old man say, "If Hitler hadn't stopped them, the Jews would have taken over Poland!" Yet there's no way I think ALL Poles hold such views. I have to walk a line and have to hear all and say nought, occasionally.

If the conversation is going to focus on 'colonialism', one might ask exactly how Poland got to be the biggest force in Europe at one point (reaching upto Estonia, I believe). Somehow I don't think it was because all these little groups and tribes were rushing to join the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth without a bit of coercion.
Trevek   
26 Apr 2009
Life / What should be done to make life in Poland better and more enjoyable? [94]

Improve the roads and the standard of driving.

Less paperwork and bureaucracy.

More communication between government organisations and credit/bank organisations (I was once refused credit for not having an ID card which doesn't exist).

Better conditions and training for shop assistants. Better systems at check-outs in supermarkets (especially for getting the baskets back to the door).

More money put into small communities in rural areas to help boost tourism. In Warmia-Mazury there are many lovely little towns which look like cr@p because the buildings aren't maintained etc and there are no facilities for tourists (or locals, for that matter).
Trevek   
26 Apr 2009
History / MONSTERS AND DRAGONS OF POLAND...are there any...? [42]

There were some pretty high level monsters and dragons to be seen in the Sejm a couple of years ago...

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrzej_Lepper
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jaros%C5%82aw_Kaczy%C5%84ski

and scariest of all... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_Giertych
Trevek   
26 Apr 2009
UK, Ireland / POLES SUPERIOR TO BRITS? [260]

I probably blame them as much as Polonius seriously believes what he writes about 'colonialism' etc (probably not much). I assume he's(?) joking but you can't mention things like colonialism and subjegation and then say "sorry, our last 50 years don't count!" People say, "It was the Polish communist authorities" but they were still Poles, even if they were working for the Soviets.

I know a bit more about Akcja Wisła because I have interviewed people who were moved during it. Some of them stayed in Warmia-Mazury. Others returned home. some mentioned the kindliness they experienced from ordinary Poles when in the holding camps.

In some villages in Warmia-Mazury there are "Ukrainian" communities who still faced discrimination until recently and couldn't talk about their experiences.

Thankfully it is something which is changing and I know some people involved in changing it. Polish people.
Trevek   
26 Apr 2009
History / MONSTERS AND DRAGONS OF POLAND...are there any...? [42]

Warmia has stories of devils. There are several I can think of. One involves the devils building a fake church to try and tempt people away from the real one. The local priest realises what is happeneing when he sees the new 'priest' pulling the bell rope with his tail.

There are also stories of swamp creatures and such.
Trevek   
26 Apr 2009
UK, Ireland / POLES SUPERIOR TO BRITS? [260]

I don't know enough detail about it to make a serious comment (especially from the other side), however, that a significant percentage of both regions/nations did not want to be part of Poland and resisted Piłsudski would suggest a bit of subjegation going on. The treatment of Ukrainian speaking communities in the 1930's might also suggest a few things about 'superiority'.

What is interesting is that during the interwar period Polish ethnologists were at great pains to point out that groups such as the £emko and Hutsul were "Polish" and spoke a "Polish dialect". In 1947 these groups were labelled as "Ukrainian" and subjected to a form of ethnic cleansing which lasted about 10 years. (Yes, I know the offical reasons for Akcja Wisła)

It kind of negates the OP's righteousness about Poland not being 'colonial'.
Trevek   
26 Apr 2009
UK, Ireland / POLES SUPERIOR TO BRITS? [260]

-- Contrary to the colonial tradition of suibjugating nations regarded as inferior, Poles have always adhered to the maxim: "For your freedom and ours",

Is that why Lithuania and Ukraine so much wanted to be part of Poland?

-- Unlike the bloody religious anonimosities between Catholics, Anglicans and Puritans (including quite recent Protestant-Catholic tension in Ulster), Poland has traditonally been a haven for dissenters, accounting for the large number of Jews who fled England and other countries of the "enligthened" West to settle in Poland;

Traditionally, perhaps, but I think the tradition stopped somewhere, or don't the bloody frictions between Orthodox and Catholics come into it? Akcja Wisła... very tolerant. 1967 ring a bell? When the descendants of the Jews who fled Poland were kicked out of the 'safe haven'. Pogroms? Anti-Ukrainian riots in £odz and East Poland in early 20th Century and 1930's?

Hey, even the English would be proud to have some of those on their CV.
Trevek   
26 Apr 2009
News / Kaliningrad. Problem, Threat or Opportunity for Poland? [185]

Kaliningrad is no threat and less opportunity from a BritCit point of view because it is almost a miracle if a UK citizen can get a visa whilst living in Poland!

Kaliningrad is Russia.

Not wanting to start a huge war here, but what exactly is/was Russia/USSR's claim to Kaliningrad, when it had been part of Germany for quite a while (post carve-up of Poland).
Trevek   
26 Apr 2009
UK, Ireland / Polish chef jailed for double rape in Leeds. [42]

10 years for ths?? seems to much, they are prostitute. who kno what happen??

I think it shows a great improvement in the law that sex-workers are seen as equal victims. Not too long back many judges would have said the same as thebear.
Trevek   
24 Apr 2009
UK, Ireland / FIVE DIE AS POLE DRIVES WRONG WAY ON UK MOTORWAY [78]

Shelley, I wasn't excusing the guy, I was commenting on the Polish idea that it is OK to drive on the hard shoulder to allow the faster driver to overtake you.

In my experience it is pretty common for some pr!ck to decide that because his car is oh-so-cool that he can disregard both safety and legality and overtake a line of cars (less expensive than his, so he has the right to be in front) on a piece of road where overtaking is forbidden, stupid or both. He then is amazed to find that when he is on the left hand side of the road that there are other cheaper vehicles who have the audacity to be using the same road as him and are moving towards him. He is so disgruntled that he flashes his lights and utters the K-word to tell the stupid driver of the cheaper vehicle that they should move into the gutter/onto the hard shoulder/ or, even better, into a tree/ditch to make room for his oh-so-expensive car.

Usually it is Audi's and BMWs but more expensive versions of other cars are also liable (or Russian/Lithuanian truckers coming from Gdansk and driving forest roads at night).

People ask me if I find it difficult driving on the right in Poland. The answer is 'no', it is just all the pr1cks who are driving on the left which I find a problem.

Apparently this guy was speaking on his mobile to his mother in Poland just before the accident, saying he couldn't get good info on his satellite road reading thing....