ela_lawyer
28 Nov 2007
News / Is The Warsaw Voice in British or American English? [39]
Although the Warsaw Voice is based in Warsaw, Poland, their American (USA) office is located in Altoona, Pennsylvania, USA. So, this newspaper is more 'American' than English. To be more specific, the ownership is Polish-Jewish, similar to Gazeta Wyborcza. This information is for those of you who wish to see exactly who is in charge of this publication, and is not intended to imply any form of anti-semitism.
In the general opinion of most Poles who have come into contact with this newspaper, the Waraw Voice is generally regarded as extremely anti-Polish Catholic, often containing defamatory and exaggerated remarks by their columnist, Slawomir Majman, a Polish-Jewish businessman living in Warsaw. Here are some more facts. The president of this newspaper is Andrzej Jonas, also a Polish-Jew living in Warsaw.
For the president of the Warsaw Voice to allow the columns written by Mr. Majman to be published and included in the paper's contents suggest that the ownership fully supports his racist views. Below, is an excerpt of an excellent forum posting on "Racist Language and the Polish-Jewish Discourse" reflecting an example of the type of subject matter Mr. Majman has in engaged in: (link: info-poland.buffalo.edu/issues/goska.html)
"Two recent articles are typical in their employment of the lens of racism to discuss Polish or Polish-Jewish issues: Abraham Brumberg's March 2, 2001 "Murder Most Foul" in the London Times Literary Supplement and Slawomir Majman's June 24, 2001 Warsaw Voice article, "Great, Great Indifference." (Note by Ela_Lawyer: This article cannot be found in the Warsaw Voice's archives any longer...I wonder why?)
Mr. Majman's thesis, in his own words: "the Poles retain a feature that makes them dramatically different from other developed nations: a neurotic curiosity as to how the world perceives them . . . The Poles, more than any other nation, worry about the world's opinion of them and that's a fact worth remembering . . . a hang-up exists: the Poles' complex about their image."
Mr. Majman's repeated locution, "The Poles" is a shibboleth -- it's a tip-off that he is using racism as a model for understanding and describing the world. He is not talking about this human being or that human being, who happens to be Polish, who is displaying a universal human trait. He's not reporting sound sociological research that has uncovered an undeniable statistical trend -- the rise of a universally human behavior in a given population under a certain set of circumstances. He's not describing the circumstances under which any human community, of any ethnicity, would become more likely to display a given, universal, human trait -- and thereby contributing to an illumination of the human condition.
He's not using the scientific method, a method that demands that if a point is made about phenomenon A, it be defined in contrast to a control, phenomenon B. No hard scientist, for example, would dare attempt to describe the properties of any element, hydrogen, for example, without comparing hydrogen's mass, structure, etc. to other elements from the periodic table, and adducing evidence to support any such description. In the social sciences, no respectable sociologist would dare to state anything even so apparently simple and uncontroversial as "Appalachia is poor" without adducing charts on income levels in Appalachia compared to income levels in the rest of the United States."
The above sample of what type of literature the Warsaw Voice circulates provides a good reason for any educated individual to avoid it as much as possible. There are many more such examples of Anti-Polish Catholic remarks which were in previous editions of the newspaper. Note: You will not find most of such articles and columns in the online archives any longer. The Warsaw Voice has been very careful to omit such information as not to offend anyone. Nevertheless, they are in their hard copy, print editions for anyone interested in research.
Question: How does any respectable firm like "LOT Polish Airlines", the many hotels and tourist centers in Warsaw and Poland, support and hand out this type of newspaper to individuals for free as advertisements?
Is The Warsaw Voice in British or American English?
Although the Warsaw Voice is based in Warsaw, Poland, their American (USA) office is located in Altoona, Pennsylvania, USA. So, this newspaper is more 'American' than English. To be more specific, the ownership is Polish-Jewish, similar to Gazeta Wyborcza. This information is for those of you who wish to see exactly who is in charge of this publication, and is not intended to imply any form of anti-semitism.
In the general opinion of most Poles who have come into contact with this newspaper, the Waraw Voice is generally regarded as extremely anti-Polish Catholic, often containing defamatory and exaggerated remarks by their columnist, Slawomir Majman, a Polish-Jewish businessman living in Warsaw. Here are some more facts. The president of this newspaper is Andrzej Jonas, also a Polish-Jew living in Warsaw.
For the president of the Warsaw Voice to allow the columns written by Mr. Majman to be published and included in the paper's contents suggest that the ownership fully supports his racist views. Below, is an excerpt of an excellent forum posting on "Racist Language and the Polish-Jewish Discourse" reflecting an example of the type of subject matter Mr. Majman has in engaged in: (link: info-poland.buffalo.edu/issues/goska.html)
"Two recent articles are typical in their employment of the lens of racism to discuss Polish or Polish-Jewish issues: Abraham Brumberg's March 2, 2001 "Murder Most Foul" in the London Times Literary Supplement and Slawomir Majman's June 24, 2001 Warsaw Voice article, "Great, Great Indifference." (Note by Ela_Lawyer: This article cannot be found in the Warsaw Voice's archives any longer...I wonder why?)
Mr. Majman's thesis, in his own words: "the Poles retain a feature that makes them dramatically different from other developed nations: a neurotic curiosity as to how the world perceives them . . . The Poles, more than any other nation, worry about the world's opinion of them and that's a fact worth remembering . . . a hang-up exists: the Poles' complex about their image."
Mr. Majman's repeated locution, "The Poles" is a shibboleth -- it's a tip-off that he is using racism as a model for understanding and describing the world. He is not talking about this human being or that human being, who happens to be Polish, who is displaying a universal human trait. He's not reporting sound sociological research that has uncovered an undeniable statistical trend -- the rise of a universally human behavior in a given population under a certain set of circumstances. He's not describing the circumstances under which any human community, of any ethnicity, would become more likely to display a given, universal, human trait -- and thereby contributing to an illumination of the human condition.
He's not using the scientific method, a method that demands that if a point is made about phenomenon A, it be defined in contrast to a control, phenomenon B. No hard scientist, for example, would dare attempt to describe the properties of any element, hydrogen, for example, without comparing hydrogen's mass, structure, etc. to other elements from the periodic table, and adducing evidence to support any such description. In the social sciences, no respectable sociologist would dare to state anything even so apparently simple and uncontroversial as "Appalachia is poor" without adducing charts on income levels in Appalachia compared to income levels in the rest of the United States."
The above sample of what type of literature the Warsaw Voice circulates provides a good reason for any educated individual to avoid it as much as possible. There are many more such examples of Anti-Polish Catholic remarks which were in previous editions of the newspaper. Note: You will not find most of such articles and columns in the online archives any longer. The Warsaw Voice has been very careful to omit such information as not to offend anyone. Nevertheless, they are in their hard copy, print editions for anyone interested in research.
Question: How does any respectable firm like "LOT Polish Airlines", the many hotels and tourist centers in Warsaw and Poland, support and hand out this type of newspaper to individuals for free as advertisements?