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Grzegorz_   
3 May 2007
Life / Homosexuals in Poland / Hands off (PETITION) [797]

On April 25, 2007, the European Parliament passed a resolution condemning Polish officials for proposing educational policies to protect their children from homosexual propaganda. The EU resolution condemned the Polish government and critized the Polish Prime Minister for saying that “promoting a homosexual lifestyle to young people in school as an alternative to normal life goes too far, and that these kinds of initiatives in schools have to be stopped.”

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Grzegorz_   
1 Feb 2007
Genealogy / siedlecki family [11]

he never returned to Poland.

OK. I thought that you ment his brother. Commies would probably have finished him off If he had came back after serving on the western side.
Grzegorz_   
1 Feb 2007
Genealogy / siedlecki family [11]

He escaped from Poland and fought with the Polish Parachute brigade,

You are sure that he came back to Poland after that ?
Grzegorz_   
1 May 2007
Genealogy / looking for UNTERMANN surname in Bydgoszcz [6]

So, I want to know where I can have the equivalence between the name of the streets in the time of Bromberg and those of actual Bydgoczsz?

Why do you need that ?
Grzegorz_   
1 May 2007
History / Jews...and their Polish experience [520]

We welcome Jews in Poland.

Some welcome, some not.

Please, do not do any provocations.

You're talking to me ? I'm only stating obvious facts.
Grzegorz_   
1 May 2007
History / Jews...and their Polish experience [520]

Your passport says British, Polish or Israeli not Jewish surely.

But obviosly (except countries like USA or Australia) there's a difference between citizenship and nationality/ethnicality. Polish person, who would get Israeli citizenship won't become a Jew, Pakistani or Polish, who get British citizenship is not becoming English or Scotish...

Just made me wonder, how long would I have to live in Poland before I would be accepted as being Polish

It's not about being accepted or not...
Grzegorz_   
30 Apr 2007
News / March of Tolerance in Krakow [478]

Wanna be homo? So be it, but don’t force me and my children to watch your garbage on the streets.

Exactly. Keep that mess behind locked doors.
Grzegorz_   
30 Apr 2007
News / March of Tolerance in Krakow [478]

Homosexuality is a new thing for Poland

Agressive homo propaganda is a new thing for Poland. Homos have always been here and we didn't give a damn about them. Why ? Because they weren't trying to push that **** on normal people.

Grzegorz is not very tolerant in general

You are not very tolerant either.
Grzegorz_   
29 Apr 2007
History / Soviet war monuments in Poland - what to do about them? [133]

And yes in the Uk you can get citizenship without speaking English - whether thats right or wrong, i'm not sure.

And I'm sure. That's idiotic.

The Russians living in Estonia are in a difficult situation. They have lived there for generations. I dont think they are entitled to Russian passports.

According to my knowledge those who were citizens (or their children and so on) of Estonia before 39 don't have any problems. Only the people who were moved in in Soviet times have to learn the language and in most of the world that's not really unusual that you have to know the official language to become a citizen.
Grzegorz_   
29 Apr 2007
History / Soviet war monuments in Poland - what to do about them? [133]

What next chuck out anyone who can't speak the host country's language, If the Uk did that we would say goodbye to a lot of Polish People!

But we're talking about citizenship... Can Poles living in UK get British citizenship without knowledge of English ?
Grzegorz_   
28 Apr 2007
History / Soviet war monuments in Poland - what to do about them? [133]

All the Lenins were removed long time ago, "victory monuments" are often still standing and If local communities want to remove them then of course they should do It, but there shouldn't be any government's policy against these monuments.

For Poland Soviet liberation was rather "liberation", but Germans were butchering Poles in millions, so after all Sovets were "lesser evil". In Estonia or Latvia It's rather the other way around.