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Puzzy   
25 Jun 2008
Life / How do you Poles feel about the fact that so many Poles work abroad? [145]

We pay in billions

- I suspect the racist Polonophobic Asian creep-pretending-to-be-Scottish who calls itself 'nonimmigration' (the brute should be rather called 'kickoutthePoles) contributes nothing to British economy. A dole grabber? Try to question the presence of countless Asians in UK (and Europe) - you'll see how outraged the creature will get then. :)

Noimmi is trying to have a serious discussion here

- Really? What would you base your high opinion on, Seanus? Aren't you trying to make acceptable in this forum the unsavoury presence of this lowest toilet-level scum and compulsive liar (re: all the nonsense about, the, pardon me, alleged 'govenrment reports and independant commisioning reports' [sic] allegedly declaring that Polish guest workers don't generate any profits to UK). So you too, Seanus, are Europhobic (and Polonophobic?) after all? The major in EU law doesn't help in this respect?

The problem lies in the fact that they send so much money home

- Pardon me? So you would like these people to be forced to spend all their hard earned crappy money in Britain only? Why? What alleged 'problem' would it constitute that they send a little of their money home, having generated immense profit to Britain? What total nonsense, generated by the media psychopaths, is that anyways to allege they send home lots of money if they earn extremely little (e.g. Poles' earnings are the lowest of all the foreign groups working in UK), the cost of living in UK is one of the highest in the world, and they pay taxes (apart from the exorbitant Home Office fee) to boot? Would you demand from the countless British living abroad, e.g. in Spain, that they spend their money in Britain only? Furthermore, there are incomparably more non- EU Third World folks making money in UK than there are Poles and other former Soviet Block now EU guest workers. Would you also demand that those Third World people spend all their money in Britain rather than taking them back home? How about British businesses abroad? Should they spend all of their profits exclusively in the foreign countries where they are operating? Should we Poles demand this from British firms and individuals working in Poland?

I must admit I've noticed a fair amount of Europhobia in Britain. Well, you are going to have to choose eventually, guys, I think, whether you prefer close ties with Europe, or with the Third World, and, of course, with the crumbling - maybe slowly but surely - US. If I were you I'd instantly choose Europe.
Puzzy   
25 Jun 2008
News / ARE LATVIANS AND OTHER 'BALTICS' HOSTILE TOWARDS POLES? [60]

Are you Poland?

- Why are you asking this question? Do you mean that when I say I think for myself I actually say I am Poland? If yes, then why would you think so? How about you, are you Poland?

Actually few of them "think", like this girl who dislike unknown country, they support organization that activity is unknown for them.

- You mean that the majority of Poles don't really think - only you're the one who really thinks? Very respectful towards your countrymen.

they support organization that activity is unknown for them.

- What 'organization' would that be? Does it follow the actvity of the organization in question is known to you only?

Look at the headline of topic that you started, you are a specialist from "-phobias".

- Do you mean the topic is evidence I'm 'specialist from "phobias"' (sic)? Why? And what do you specifically mean by my being 'a specialist from "phobias"' (sic)?

I really understand your position

- Do you? What is my positon then?

for a PiS supporter

- Actually, I shall support PiS if I think they care about Poland and Poles above all, as I shall care for any other party, group or individual who in my opinion does the same.

this is not much of effort to switch from Polish bureaucracy to this based in Brussels.

- And what specifically do you mean in the above sentence? The EU is a vast bureaucracy; it cannot be otherwise. Some of the aspects of the bureaucracy are positive, others negative. We can change the negative aspects. The view that the EU is like the Soviet Union is incorrect and actually amusing. Unlike the Soviet bureaucracy, the EU bureaucracy is fully reformable.
Puzzy   
25 Jun 2008
News / ARE LATVIANS AND OTHER 'BALTICS' HOSTILE TOWARDS POLES? [60]

Piddly is an ingratiating plonker

- Hehehe. If I were you and the likes of you would sing differently about moi, don't you think?
:)

I'm on quite often so u r welcome.

- I'll be asking you questions whenever in doubt, without fail, brother.
:)
Puzzy   
25 Jun 2008
News / ARE LATVIANS AND OTHER 'BALTICS' HOSTILE TOWARDS POLES? [60]

germanophobes (Puzzy)

- Bull$hit. Yes, I'm scared but only of German Polonophobia of which there are copious examples. But I would like very very much us Poles and Germans to overcome the old mutual dislike and love and respect each other, and work together on the great task of unification of Europe. Are the Germans able to do it? I wonder. Many of them are very prejudiced and full of hate and contempt towards Poles. Anyhow, I'm going to devote myself to making peace between them and us. This doesn't mean I'm going to keep quiet and not going to be honest - brutally honest if need be. Got it, dull neo-Nazi creep? :)

Even Lithuanians are hardly the most informed about Poland. Poland now has more cultural exchange with EU and Scandinavian countries.

- Right on the money, Seanusek. You know something about Poland after all. Good for you, mate. By the way, Poland is actually part of EU now, and happy and proud of it.
Puzzy   
25 Jun 2008
Life / How do you Poles feel about the fact that so many Poles work abroad? [145]

Apartment from

- What do you mean by the above expression?

stupid crazy Crow styly comments

- And what do you specifcally mean by the above expression?

the the majority rule

- Do you mean that everything the majority says is necessarily true? Boy oh boy.

I would say that the majority ofthe board think the same as me that you are in fact A CRAZY PERSON!!!

- But do the majority think it in accordance with facts?

no real evidence

- Ah, so you're yourself admitting you've got no evidence to back up your allegation that I'm crazy? So who's not only stupid but also a liar here?

:)
Puzzy   
25 Jun 2008
News / ARE LATVIANS AND OTHER 'BALTICS' HOSTILE TOWARDS POLES? [60]

Speak for yourself!

- You do hate me, sugar? How come? :)

Are you really this stupid in real life?

- Please give proof of this alleged by you stupidity of mine. Are you smart enough to do that?

Do keep up Piddly. At least try to be aware of what's going on around you

- 'Do keep up' what? So according to you I'm not aware of what's going on around me? Are you aware what would I be unaware of for instance?

:)
Puzzy   
25 Jun 2008
Life / How do you Poles feel about the fact that so many Poles work abroad? [145]

The man is as mad as a box of frogs on LSD!

- Any evidence of this alleged by you madness of mine?

You really have descended into farce. You have officially become a chariacature of yourself.

- What do you mean by 'chariacature'? I couldn't find the term even in my OED. :)

... More creepy characters mobbing up against moi? Vulgar mediocre people like mobbing up against, and, acting as a crowd, bullying somebody superior to them.
:)
Puzzy   
25 Jun 2008
Travel / What has changed (travel-wise) after Poland's joining the Schengen zone? [15]

What has changed (travel-wise) after Poland's joining the Schengen zone?

- The Germans coming to Poland dump surreptitiously tones of rubbish into our woods. They used to do the same thing in Czechia but, it seems, the Czechs have taken care of the problem.
Puzzy   
25 Jun 2008
News / ARE LATVIANS AND OTHER 'BALTICS' HOSTILE TOWARDS POLES? [60]

For some, unknown to me, reason an interesting post - very pertinent to this forum - has been relegated to off-topic lounge. I am taking the liberty of posting it back here, along with my reply.

I was chatting to a Latvian woman at work the other day. She's very nice and we get on well. I told her I was probably going to Poland in August for a holiday and her entire demeanor changed. I'd go as far as to say she was quite annoyed.

- I find Latvians and other similar little former Soviet Block nations around Poland to be quite Polonophobic. The reasons for this appear to be numerous, including the deep-rooted Cold War stigma of 'Eastern Europe,' present politics within EU (these nations are usually very pro-German and favoured by Germans in EU institutions, whereas we aren't), the attacks against Poles by the media in UK (so Latvians and other former Soviet-Block workers in UK try to 'prove' they're not Poles), etc. The so-called Baltic peoples like to demonstrate their alleged superiority to, among others, Poles by believing they are Scandinavians, such as Swedes and Danes, and acting as though they were. As for Latvians, they were on the German side during WWII and as members of the Waffen SS committed many atrocities in Poland. Thank you for sharing your experience, Sophia. Would you allow me to keep it in my personal archive and use in my future book on Poles in UK? Have a good time in Poland, you and your family.

:)
Puzzy   
25 Jun 2008
Love / moving to poland to be together is this the right decision? [67]

Anybody who has spent any time in Poland knows fully that not all the country has moved on from the 20th C

- Perhaps the same exactly can be said about, ahem, parts of Britain, can't it? Maybe 'goodlady' comes from such an area?

You sound really frustrated by living in Poland, Bubba, oops, VaFukloo. Why don't you end your torment and move back e.g. to the east side of London (where your inferiority complex seems to point you derive from)? That's a top-notch, fancy, pretty, modern, First World, Western area, isn't it?

:)

Isn't goodlady a troll? I also smell something fishy here.
Puzzy   
25 Jun 2008
Law / What do Poles think of Chinese products? [49]

What do Poles think of Chinese products?

- We, just like every one in the planet, simply love and adore them, consider them of the highest quality, beauty, and elegance. Hope this helps?

:)
Puzzy   
25 Jun 2008
Life / How do you Poles feel about the fact that so many Poles work abroad? [145]

Poles are not a race!

- What do you mean by 'Poles are not a race'? Do you mean Poles don't belong to any race? Raceless people?

There's the popular enough expression 'human race.' It suggests humans are a race. Does Rocky Mason believe humans actually 'are not a race'? And if Rocky Mason believes that humans are a race after all, does he believe Poles aren't humans?

:)

The Shorter Oxford English Dictionary of Historical Principles (based on the brilliant OED) states under 'race' (noun), amongst others, thus: 'A group of persons, animals, or plants, connected by common descent or origin ... A tribe, nation, or people regarded as of common stock ...' (Clarendon Press. Oxford, 1991. v.II p.1735).
Puzzy   
22 Jun 2008
Life / How do you Poles feel about the fact that so many Poles work abroad? [145]

People who throw stones in glass houses tend to be idiots.

Wouldn't you agree Puzzy?

- Are they? I've got no experience with people throwing stones in glass houses. Obviously you do. You wanted to sound deep, didn't you? But what did you actually mean? Please put it in plain words - if you dare. Did you accidentally mean that being merely Polish I should shut up and put up?

:)

Why on earth do you think Im this Bubba fellow. Where is your proof?

- Aren't you? Even if you aren't, it doesn't matter - you sound exactly like him. There's no difference between the 'two' of you as far as I'm concerned. And what if you are Bubba? This would mean you're a liar to boot.

:)
Puzzy   
22 Jun 2008
Life / How do you Poles feel about the fact that so many Poles work abroad? [145]

- Wow, so according to Bubba I Puzzy represent something people dislike about all Poles? Really? What is this something I represent? Please explain, Bubba - if you can. As usual, Bubba is also branding all Poles. And he lives and does business in Poland. Can there be anythng lower than this?
Puzzy   
22 Jun 2008
Life / How do you Poles feel about the fact that so many Poles work abroad? [145]

Such logic is lost on the likes of paranoid Puzzy

- Enter Bubba a.ka. Van Fuk. He believes in his grass-and-coke-corroded mind that if he brands me as crazy a sufficient number of times, every one will start believing I am crazy. A Goebbelsian attitude? Bubba, how would you recommend one should fight racism? By not fighting it at all, only allowing racists to finish one off? Especially if one is from Poland and racists from the Third World, eh?

:)
Puzzy   
22 Jun 2008
Life / How do you Poles feel about the fact that so many Poles work abroad? [145]

You can't fight racism with racism.

- Do I do so? Wherein? And yes, you can fight racism by keeping out racists.

But you're not just blaming individuals, you are saying that anyone from not just Bangladesh,

- Strangely enough scores of those Polonophobic 'individuals' are from places like this. I know one of the main reasons why they attack us - they are scared of us. But this doesn't lessen the offense.

... and you were right.

- From my viewpoint, you've got to see a bit - just a tiny bit - clearer.
Puzzy   
22 Jun 2008
Life / How do you Poles feel about the fact that so many Poles work abroad? [145]

noimmigration:
1. the vast majority of asians in britain were BORN HERE.

- Ah, so this racist psychopathic Polonophobic creep is an Asian himself?

the toilet thing, it's grown old

- What sort of associations can you expect from one whose mother is a $hit worm?
:)

Will you stop going on about these people you describe as "Third World"

- What do you mean by 'going on'? And no, I won't stop talking about those folks, because, at least in my experience, scores of them here, in Europe, have been aggressive and hostile towards us Poles. Also my own worst experience in Britain, regarding Polonophobia, was not with a true-blue local, but an immigrant from a most respectable place - Bangla Desh. I have also seen - and recorded - tons of examples of other Third World folks being racist towards the Poles.

If they live in Britain, they are not third world people

- Facts show that in numerous cases the mentality remains and is passed on the progeny. I'd like to make something clear: in my view, Europe, including Britain, is a political and cultural mess due to the huge numbers of non-Europeans. Therefore their immigration should be completely stopped, at least for the time being, and Europe should be put in order, by carrying out and completing properly the process of unification; the essental part of this unification is the absorption of the former Soviet-block countries, including Poland, and not millions of newcomers from the Third World, masses of whom don't want to assimilate, demand privileges over the local population, special religious etc. 'rights,' and so on. Fortunately, the EU authorities seem to share my view. Otherwise, I don't want Poland to be in a EU where Poles are second-or even third-class citizens in relation to non-European aliens, or to any one for that matter.

You astonish me Osiol; I have thought you a smart guy. Don't you really see why Britain - and the rest of Europe - is in the state of decay?
Puzzy   
21 Jun 2008
Life / How do you Poles feel about the fact that so many Poles work abroad? [145]

15 thousand Poles in my town mate,and about 2 thousand asians

- Did you count all those Poles yourself, or psychopaths from Daily Mail did it for you? Or did you make up the number? How about the number of Third World people in the whole of Britain? These are unaccountable millions, aren't they? But it's all right with you when those millions are there, whereas a relatively small number of Poles - and just Poles, and not immigrants at that, but tremporary workers - is a big problem for you, eh?

Bollox,Im talking about the Poles because this is Polish forums not indian sub continent forums you muppet

- Oh yes, of all the foreigners working in UK, you're picking on the Poles, lying hypocritical Polonophobic wimp. There are, for example,incomparably more Indians and Pakistanis in UK and theoretically you should slam them for taking British jobs too, but you don't - you've been slamming the Poles only.

asians,who,incidently have lived here for generations and plan to stay here for future generations...anyway,whats with all the hate for non whites puzzy? Your the definition of hypocrite,screeming "rascism rascism" then dishing it out like some bovver boot wearing skin head....

- Ah, so Asians (and Africans, etc.) staying for good in UK are okay with the racist wimp, they don't take British jobs, only the Polish temporary workers are those who take British jobs and are generally undesirable, eh? Here isthatu's racism comes to the fore fully. In order to turn attention from it he calls me a racist and even a skinhead. It's called projection in psychology, isn't it?

Thing is mate,your the one brought up in a represive propaganda infested sociaty,I was brought up to think for myself....

- Even if I were brought up in such a society, what about it? The intellectual difference between you and me is clear. And your susceptibilty to brainwashing is incomparably bigger than mine.

Nobody should "feel bad" for the Poles. Such sentiments are uncalled for. In fact, they don't mean a thing. I don't feel bad for the Poles and I am one. I think that the economy is a mess and everything that goes with it, too. But I don't feel "bad". I approach this matter with a clear mind, logic and reason. I FEEL BAD for the people from 3rd world countries. I'm lucky not to be in their shoes.

- Where did Gaby get the news that the Polish economy is 'mess'? Actually, Polish economy is getting better and better. Oh, so Gaby doesn't feel bad for the Poles only for the Third World people? And he says he's Polish? I wonder.

Gaby and isthatu - two Polonophobes cacling amicably.
:)
Isn't isthatu himself of Third World origin? Isn't he by slamming the Poles and defending the Asiatics and others of this ilk trying to save his own miserable a$$? What a slavish lowlife with a wretchedly low self-esteem. :)