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Puzzler   
14 Dec 2007
News / Polish-German Relations in the Present [697]

and not to treat people differently because of their race creed colour or gender

- But to treat them differently because of their nationality...?
Puzzler   
14 Dec 2007
News / Polish-German Relations in the Present [697]

she misenterpreted something i wrote and jumped to a conclusion - as poles on here seem to do

getting the uppity reply

- Your reply looks pretty uppity to me. Anyhow, I was brought up being told one should be kind to and gentle with women. You apparently have a different upbringing. Or maybe you've been coarse towards Carol because she is a Polish woman?
Puzzler   
14 Dec 2007
News / Polish-German Relations in the Present [697]

to re-enforce the british stereotype of a nation that doesnt take kindly to bull sh!t from upstarts or anyone else

- Unfortunately, it's not that stereotype that you appear to have been reinforcing. And Carol didn't deserve the lowdown from you.
Puzzler   
14 Dec 2007
News / Polish-German Relations in the Present [697]

You absolutely came unglued about that, saying it was just an attack on Poles.

- Where did I say 'it was just an attack on Poles'? Aren't you putting your own words in my mouth? - What I suggested was that there's a strong Polonophobia in Italy which is, as anywhere else, fanned out by the media psychopaths.

i doubt any one gives a fly fuk if you give the low down on me - i certainly dont and doubt very much you could say anything i would give a second glance

youre a bitter old woman carol with very little to live for except the past - fuk knows what your future looks like but i doubt it will be of any benefit to poland

Bubba, UK, mutha fuka

- You've been certainly, ahem, 'positively' contributing to the image of UK among us Poles, by your coarseness and brutality.
Puzzler   
14 Dec 2007
News / Polish-German Relations in the Present [697]

I can put myself in many different shoes, and see things from another's perspective. I am appreciative of that ability

- Sorry, but I haven't noticed this ability as regards us Poles.

When and where do I see the action of the "victim role". Well, in comments and attitudes by some members here on this forum. And even in you, Puzzly. At times you are very convinced that people hate Poles, even when they don't! :)

- Give examples of those 'comments and attitudes by some members' and of my being 'very convinced that people hate Poles, even when they don't!'
Puzzler   
14 Dec 2007
News / Polish-German Relations in the Present [697]

not in any given circumstances (ie historical period) but overall i would agree that we are very close to 50-50. maybe 49.8-50.2

- What specifically do you mean by this?

I strongly disagree

- You strongly disagree that Poland should have a strong government standing up for the Polish people?
Puzzler   
14 Dec 2007
Life / The Guardian : Living in Poland [30]

I expect that more British will be moving up to Poland. I think it's good. And I'm sure they will never be treated there as bad as many Poles have been treated in UK. It's not a Britophobic statement, but a matter-of-fact one. Any Brit friends in this forum should not feel bad about my honest words; these words aren't any blame-game on my part.

:)
Puzzler   
14 Dec 2007
News / Polish-German Relations in the Present [697]

I can put myself into Polish shoes as well. There is a lot of pain, agony, and suffering there. But acting out the victim role

- It seems you're putting yourself in the wrong shoes. Where and when are we really 'acting out '(sic) 'the victim role'? It's just a stereotype that we do.

Yeah, you seem to do much better when you put yourself in the German shoes.... :)

As for quoting from 'Roman,' especially as regards the line: 'There were bad Germans and good Poles, but there were also good Germans and bad Poles,' the meaning of your interpretation of it seems to be: it was 50-50, Germans were bad and good, and Poles were bad and good. Hence the final account is zero. :)

Was it really so? Was it really 50-50? Is it really always so relative that there are no those who are worse and better in given circumstances?

Do you unconsciously prefer to hold such a view because you are American and the view conveniently justifies the conduct of the United States towards many nations, such as Native Indians, Vietnamese, Latin Americans, Iraqis?

Finally, I would be very careful with believing any artist; artists usually aren't sages.

PS. Polanski's film shows one more thing: that there were some Jews, such as the Jewish police in the ghetto, who were really really bad....

germans are always educated (at school for example) so that they are not allowed to have any hint of patriotism. in germany when you were waving a flag you would quickly be put into a far right corner...

- Same in Poland. We are right away branded as 'nationalists.' But in the US, Canada, UK, national flags are put out everywhere.
Puzzler   
13 Dec 2007
News / Polish-German Relations in the Present [697]

Filios is the Polish(-Greek) counterpart of the German chauvinist and Polonophobe calling himself Bratwurst Boy, who used to drop into this forum and insult Polish people and Poland.

Falkster appears to be a completely different type of German. That's good.

So far so good, that is.
:)
Puzzler   
12 Dec 2007
UK, Ireland / We welcome Polish people to Britain! [224]

if calling a spade a spade is insulting, then i am very prone to insults

- What do you mean by that? You mean that calling us 'pollocks' is like calling a spade a spade?

you both have something in common

- Not really. I am intelligent; he has no brains. - He blames the Poles for all the real and imagined ills in UK; since fuking psychos from the Daily Mail do it, he has the boldness to do it too. And even though he may see crowds of folks from Asia and Africa around him, each of whom has a job or collects the dole in Britain, he still believes it's the Poles who 'destroy the British workforce.' He found convenient - because powerless - scapegoats in us. Scum, I say.

He rants about 'thinking the unthinkable,' but it never occurs to him to ask why all this Third World is sitting in UK? He doesn't understand the game of the forces behind the media Polonophobia, which want to kick the Poles out of UK and dump into UK even more Third World crowds. If he had the brains and guts he should demand stopping immigraton from the Third World and kicking out Third World from the UK.

That's UK, member of the EU for you, where Third World alien has more respect and rights than a Pole.

Fuk such EU.

No i can't understand that, i can't understand how multinational companies and larger national companies can report growing profits but salaries and wages don't keep pace with either profit or inflation. I can't understand how, at a time that should be brimming with improvements thanks to e.u. grants, there is mass emigration.

- Do you mean that the EU grants for Poland should be used for wage increase for Polish workers? Oh man, you're really, ahem, naive. :)

PS. And now I can see the racist creep is trying to turn the tables and calls us racists, and pretends that he used the term 'pollocks' as a nickname such as 'Brits.' And he pretends to defend all those poor 'Blacks' we allegedly won't work for and 'Asians' we wouldn't rent from.... What a self-destructive stupid creep. Yes, UK is collapsing - thanks to such idiots as 'lennyd.'

And we Poles must - really must - get the hell out of there. Better to starve than put up with crap like that.
Puzzler   
12 Dec 2007
News / Polish-German Relations in the Present [697]

on a less private note i am moderating a german-polish forum, where interesting enough a far more friendly tone is spoken as it happens in this forum from time to time. yes we are smaller, but people there post when they actually have something to say...

- Right on, man.
Puzzler   
12 Dec 2007
UK, Ireland / We welcome Polish people to Britain! [224]

no, he is upset at the situation, and thinks it should be better than what it is.

- He calls us racist names; he is therefore racist scum. He is racist scum also because he attacks only Poles, but doesn't attack other foreigners, particularly those from the Third World, working in UK - and there are more of them there than Poles. Racist scum, I say.

You only proved that you're quick to lose your temper should anyone speak (or write) about Poles in a way you don't approve of

- Hm, answering in kind to a crap insulting me you call 'losing my temper'? You actually mean losing my temper without any reason?

You're defending him out of nationalistic solidarity, right? :)

If you really cared so much about poles being done wrong then i gather you'd be fighting for fair wages for poles here in poland.

- I actually want all of my people out of Britain. I hate the fact they are there - often ripped off and insulted by scum like this one here. I am persuading them to go back and leave it all to the Third World.

As for fighting for better wages in Poland, who should I fight with? There's no money in Poland for wage increase. Can you understand that?
Puzzler   
12 Dec 2007
News / Polish-German Relations in the Present [697]

i am german and so i most likely do more for the above relationship on a daily basis than you do.

- And what specifically do you mean by this?
Puzzler   
12 Dec 2007
UK, Ireland / We welcome Polish people to Britain! [224]

pollocks

- What a racist scum you are. Why don't you die, scum?

Why the hell are you ranting on a Polish forum? Get the hell out to your BNP-Daily-Mail forum.
Puzzler   
12 Dec 2007
News / Polish-German Relations in the Present [697]

Thanks Puzzler, you and people like you will destroy our

- Filios, what are you talking about? It's such a nonsense, mate. As for the subject of lack of patriotism, well, shouldn't you examine some of your statements in this forum?

Take it easy, mate.
;)
Puzzler   
12 Dec 2007
Life / The Guardian : Living in Poland [30]

Up to a million Poles have come to Britain

- I think it's a gross exaggeration; in reality the number is perhaps less than 400,000.
Puzzler   
12 Dec 2007
News / Polish-German Relations in the Present [697]

it is people like filios

- He's quite a character. No reason to worry about this fellow.
:)))

How about the extremists and populists in Germany?
Puzzler   
12 Dec 2007
USA, Canada / Roads and Driving rules in Poland versus America [63]

And that most accidents are caused by illegal aliens, who don't even have a driver's license?

- Oh boy, the usual jingoistic anti-immigrant crap. Coming from an immigrant (Polish) or descendant of (Polish) immigrants herself?

Did you take into consideration that the population in the US is larger than in Poland

- You've got more car accidents than us by statistic comparison.
Puzzler   
12 Dec 2007
News / Polish-German Relations in the Present [697]

Puzzler you disappoint me with your pro-German mindset. The further Poland moves away from Germany, and towards our Slavic brothers in the east, not necesseraly Russia, the better.

- I'd like to ask you what you mean by all that? I'm not pro-German nor Germanophobe (in spite of some Germanophobic statements made in anger in reply to a neo-Nazi creep who was coming to this forum and insulted us full blast). I'd love it if the Germans liked us and we liked them. We've been neighbours for over 1000 years; it's time to start liking each other. Being friendly and neighbourly towards the Gerries doesn't preclude being friendly towards 'Slavic brothers,' whomever they may be.
Puzzler   
12 Dec 2007
News / Polish-German Relations in the Present [697]

No, Germany and Poland will never mend their animosity. It will always be there, underlying or visible. It is in their nature

- That is quite possible. Yet all people of good will should try to mend it.

Anyhow, I think that Poland's 'bad destiny' has ended and that we have a bright future ahead of us, no matter whether Germany should be friendly towards us or not.
Puzzler   
12 Dec 2007
News / Polish-German Relations in the Present [697]

- That sounds really hopeful indeed. We had one German guy coming to this forum, but he sounded like a crazy Polonophobe of the neo-Nazi and Erika Steinbach ilk.

I suspect that the Germans aren't bad people and that those who may set them against us are the usual suspects - media psychopaths. They are as bad in Germany as, for instance, in UK, or indeed in Poland.

By the way, are you German, Philips?
Puzzler   
12 Dec 2007
News / Polish-German Relations in the Present [697]

I didn't call it a racism between Poles and Germans but hatred :-)

- Maybe you called it right? Whatever it is, it would be good to get rid of it. Hopefully it's possible. If not, then, well, be it.

:)
Puzzler   
12 Dec 2007
USA, Canada / Roads and Driving rules in Poland versus America [63]

Its 0.8 % B.A.C. in Illinois which is like having 2 beers in 1 hour.

Its costs a small fortune if you get busted here.

- And still you've got more car accidents and crazy driving than we do. In spite of your superior roads.... What would that mean?
:)
Puzzler   
12 Dec 2007
Life / Brits moving to live in Poland [88]

bla bla bla

- And what Third World craphole did you pop out from? Can you take criticism towards it and your 'race'?
:)
Puzzler   
12 Dec 2007
USA, Canada / Roads and Driving rules in Poland versus America [63]

but puzzie, you find it very difficult to accept anything you perceive as negative said about poland

- You exaggerate. I defend Poland only when there's just criticism and picking, without any positve stuff to counterbalance. I see the crappy side of Poland quite clear too, don't worry. Do you see equally clearly the crappy side of England? I sincerely doubt it.

Zgubiony's opinion actually is almost exact as mine. Thanks, Zgubiony.
Puzzler   
12 Dec 2007
USA, Canada / Roads and Driving rules in Poland versus America [63]

Guys, why don't I see all those things you allegedly see when I drive in Poland? I mean many roads are not perfect, but as for those allegedly exceptionally reckless drivers, I can't say I've seen more of them in Poland than e.g. in Canada or US. In the UK, true, people drive more calmly than in many other countries. That's my experience.

All the more reason to drive with care and caution.....

- Preaches who? In America, your native country, you've got much more car accidents and reckless driving than in Poland. Darius from Canada quoted the stats - remember?

:)