Puzzler
21 Mar 2007
USA, Canada / Polish Canadians [117]
Well, from my own experience, 'Canadians' are the most racist Polonophobes I've ever met. Dreadful human beings. I find it hard to get how Polish people can stand living in Canada, or any other US state? How do you cope with the constant spite and hatred levelled at you there? For example, with the loud boorish ridiculing your nationality, your Polish surnames in the banks and 'stores,' with the open discrimination in schools and workplaces, with the incessant hateful picking on the Poles and Poland in the Canadian media? Have you heard about the brutal beating of the Polish immigrant in Richmond, British Columbia, by a bunch of 'Chinese Canadians'? He was coming back from a shop with milk for his newborn baby. The CBC totally ignored the incident. I wonder how can you call yourselves 'Polish Canadians'? You perhaps talk into yourselves that the Polonophobic hatred doesn't exist in Canada, don't you? I feel sorry for you, folks. Why don't you leave those nasty lands, or at least stand up for your human rights and dignity there? It's going to be hard, because their 'human rights' organizations are infested with racists and phonies. And from what I know, Canada doesn't honour any international court, such as the one in Strasburg. This means that they can do any harm to the Poles in their 'country' with total impunity. By the way, isn't it Canadian PM who said that the Canadian values are the same as those of the Israelis? :) PS. The gentlest and least prejudiced people I've ever met (and I've travelled a lot) are the inhabitants of the British Isles: English, Irish, and Scots. In spite of the fact that the media in England (mind that I don't call them 'English media') have been carrying out a vicious Polonophobic hate propaganda, the majority of the English people seem not to be fooled by it and still treat the Polish guest workers with respect. By the way, Canada has long ceased to be a Brit country. They have besmirched and totally destroyed their British roots.
Well, from my own experience, 'Canadians' are the most racist Polonophobes I've ever met. Dreadful human beings. I find it hard to get how Polish people can stand living in Canada, or any other US state? How do you cope with the constant spite and hatred levelled at you there? For example, with the loud boorish ridiculing your nationality, your Polish surnames in the banks and 'stores,' with the open discrimination in schools and workplaces, with the incessant hateful picking on the Poles and Poland in the Canadian media? Have you heard about the brutal beating of the Polish immigrant in Richmond, British Columbia, by a bunch of 'Chinese Canadians'? He was coming back from a shop with milk for his newborn baby. The CBC totally ignored the incident. I wonder how can you call yourselves 'Polish Canadians'? You perhaps talk into yourselves that the Polonophobic hatred doesn't exist in Canada, don't you? I feel sorry for you, folks. Why don't you leave those nasty lands, or at least stand up for your human rights and dignity there? It's going to be hard, because their 'human rights' organizations are infested with racists and phonies. And from what I know, Canada doesn't honour any international court, such as the one in Strasburg. This means that they can do any harm to the Poles in their 'country' with total impunity. By the way, isn't it Canadian PM who said that the Canadian values are the same as those of the Israelis? :) PS. The gentlest and least prejudiced people I've ever met (and I've travelled a lot) are the inhabitants of the British Isles: English, Irish, and Scots. In spite of the fact that the media in England (mind that I don't call them 'English media') have been carrying out a vicious Polonophobic hate propaganda, the majority of the English people seem not to be fooled by it and still treat the Polish guest workers with respect. By the way, Canada has long ceased to be a Brit country. They have besmirched and totally destroyed their British roots.