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Polish Anti-semitism - origins? [186]
Bez sensu. Primitive reactions cause brainlocks: Jedwabne and Jews mentioned - Polish national pride under attack, call in the cavalry!
Sokrates: I admire your talent to complitely ignore all that doesn't fit into your picture. After this post our dance is over, you can think that you won this if it makes you feel better. For some reason I will continue to believe this Jedwabne-born Polish historian and her few hundred hours of tape-recorded interviews with the elderly of presentday Jedwabne, alongside with my own judgement.
DtLebowski:
So, there is Jewish anti-Polonism but no such thing as Polish anti-Semitism exist?
That is correct
You fail.
So, after all you can come down to say "Jews" and "some few Poles" are against each other. We can agree on one thing about that. Some few Poles really are bigots ;)
What comes to my own experience the one word to describe Polish people would be
Cordial. I am interested of Polish minority subjects partly because I study history and have fallen for tragic and romantic Polish history, that is also multinational, and partly because I'm foreigner who lives in Poland, although in a way
I feel Polish; I live in Poland, I have lived with Poles, I hang out with Poles, I speak almost decent Polish (well, many times not so decent); in other words, I live inside the culture as much as I can. And I can believe that also members from these past-time minority nationals could have felt much like I do.
Also, I find Jewish people as admirable people. And guess what! My love for Poland and respecting the Jews just as much as the Poles do not exclude each other.