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Are Polish People Racist?


Wujek_Dobra_Rada  
8 Aug 2006 /  #151
But everybody should be able to choose what he or she wants - if the majority in the UK demands a change - it dosn`t matter what change - then that change should be applied.
Shelley  
8 Aug 2006 /  #152
Like I said the judical system is archaic and things take a long time to change - and I dont think that the dealth penalty will ever been re-introduced - the majority doesnt matter - laws are passed by few not the people...

In 1999 the home secretary signed the sixth protocol of the European Convention of Human Rights which formally abolished the death penalty in the UK and ensured it could not be brought back.

Poll after poll finds that the more people know about the death penalty - and possible alternatives to execution - the more public support for the death penalty drops. That is why Britain works to encourage more debate about the death penalty in countries which retain it.

Hummmmm I dont think because one country wants it - it's going to be re-introduced - do you???
Wujek_Dobra_Rada  
8 Aug 2006 /  #153
Poll after poll finds that the more people know about the death penalty - and possible alternatives to execution - the more public support for the death penalty drops. That is why Britain works to encourage more debate about the death penalty in countries which retain it.

I wouldn`t be so sure about that. I.e. here`s a survey that hadn`t been made by any UK government agency and the result is as follows:

that comes from your governments website - I couldn`t find any numbers - how the situation is looking right now.

Hummmmm I dont think because one country wants it - it's going to be re-introduced - do you??

Not only one country - Many countries.
rafik  18 | 589  
8 Aug 2006 /  #154
yeah, what can I say, indianpolish girl was just playing around

i am not trying to deny it.my quote was referring to the topic u posted.now u can see that officially australians are smiling all the time but when their identity is not known they can say a few a few bitter words.what i am saying is that racism was is and will be in EVERY country in a similar share but it some countries poeople are afraid to speak up

regards
lef  11 | 477  
8 Aug 2006 /  #155
EVERY country in a similar share but it some countries poeople are afraid to speak up

Most people speak there mind, and most people do the right thing here, I was supprised that a lot of hatred is shown against the pakistanis in england, they present no problem in australia.

The biggest problem facing the western world now is Islam These people have a self interest, who use the system, cry discrimination, and are not prepared to assimilate
truebrit  3 | 196  
9 Aug 2006 /  #156
Well Lef that is a surprising statement because the Pakistanis and many of the Islamic extremists are the same people (surely you must know that).Here in the UK we have no problem with anyone except them.

A new survey says 33% of Londoners are non white.In addition there are the many 100000s Turkish and Arabs(they are counted as white) and many other immigrants from all over the world and Europe but we only have a big problem with one group.Why do you think that is?

Just recently we had Mr Gorbachov here (his second visit) and he liked it, Mr Clinton was here he loved it

They say the same about most countries they go.
rafik  18 | 589  
9 Aug 2006 /  #157
Quoting: lef, Post #191
I was supprised that a lot of hatred is shown against the pakistanis in england,

cos they represent the worst things in islam.
i think there is more problems with pakistanis than with other muslim groups(arabs,turks,africans) in the uk together
lef  11 | 477  
10 Aug 2006 /  #158
yeah, yeah,

Here in the UK we have no problem with anyone except them.

Most people who settle in a foreign country try and do the right thing unless they are given a hard time by the locals.. (thiis may be case in the UK) if they are terrorist send them back home.

Remember the UK has not got a good track record for being racially tolerant, sorry.
Shelley  
10 Aug 2006 /  #159
Remember the UK has not got a good track record for being racially tolerant, sorry

it doesnt stop all those pakis coming over - maybe you should spread the word!
truebrit  3 | 196  
10 Aug 2006 /  #160
Remember the UK has not got a good track record for being racially tolerant, sorry

It has a better record than Australia - ask the aborigines or any black person in Australia.

Most people who settle in a foreign country try and do the right thing unless they are given a hard time by the locals

You yourself are complaining about the Islamists
rafik  18 | 589  
10 Aug 2006 /  #161
I would like to hear his views on what happened today...hummmmm I think they would be rather interesting

oh yeah.i am looking forward to it....
royboi  
10 Aug 2006 /  #162
thank pantheos,

I live in oz far away from all the bullshit and misconceptions aired above. If yer haven't lived in oz keep ya mouth shut!

every country has its problems

royboi
truebrit  3 | 196  
10 Aug 2006 /  #163
every country has its problems

I agree - which is why Lef talks rubbish when he kids himself Australia is perfect.
Shelley  
10 Aug 2006 /  #164
thank pantheos,

I live in oz far away from all the bullshit and misconceptions aired above. If yer haven't lived in oz keep ya mouth shut!

every country has its problems

royboi

some more than others
royboi  
11 Aug 2006 /  #165
Orstraylia ain't perfect but as the latest news filters in from Britain ot would suggest that they have it a little (or a lot, depending on your perspective) worse than down-under.

royboi

ps: dupy do gory
lef  11 | 477  
11 Aug 2006 /  #166
I agree - which is why Lef talks rubbish when he kids himself Australia is perfect

no one lives in a perfect society old boy, but at least we are trying to get it right, don't forget the problem was created by true british people :) in the last century

You yourself are complaining about the Islamists

Was I wrong? in light of current events
truebrit  3 | 196  
11 Aug 2006 /  #167
Was I wrong? in light of current events

Yes,you were wrong because you asked why Pakistanis are not loved in the UK.The reason they are unloved is because they cause the Islamic extremist problems.I think you will get a shock if you ever come to UK because unlike Oz black people can live here without too many problems.Hannah Pool - a journalist for the London Evening Standard just returned from Sydney and I wish her report was available online(she is black).I guess the difference between the 2 countries is that Britain admits and tackles its problems while in Oz too many (like you Lef) kid yourselves things are perfect.

no one lives in a perfect society old boy, but at least we are trying to get it right, don't forget the problem was created by true british people in the last century

That's right -blame the Brits.Struth mate,learn your own history - aborgines were being hounded to death as recently as the 1970s/80s - oh I forgot,it cannot have been Aussies because they are perfect.
Shelley  
11 Aug 2006 /  #168
That's right -blame the Brits.Struth mate,learn your own history - aborgines were being hounded to death as recently as the 1970s/80s - oh I forgot,it cannot have been Aussies because they are perfect

Dont even respond to him, he's a waste of space who drinks too much and has a bloody opinion on everything and knows nothing
fisher  
11 Aug 2006 /  #169
Hi there, I just found this site and have been reading this thread. First off i would like to say that I am from Ireland and with the rise of our economy in the last 10 years we have seen huge numbers of people from Poland, Albania etc. etc. come into the country. Ireland like many other countries has a good reputation for being friendly etc. As an Irish person i can confirm we are as racist as everyone else. This may not come accross to everyone but i hear my fellow man talk bad about outsiders all the time. Having said this just as equally there are people who rise up against this sort of thing. I don't think it matters where you are from. As Paul mc Cartney quite rightly says 'Don't you know? people are the same where ever you go, there is good and bad in everyone' This is very true. For the record i must say that my experience of Polish people is very good. I believe Polish women are the most beautiful women in the world. I have just met a Polish girl recently and she is the most amazing gracful girl i have ever seen. Bring on the Polish i say. Come to Ireland. You're very welcome!
hahahaha not nice  
11 Aug 2006 /  #170
i recon polish people are quite mellow. they have all come to the uk to get a better life,being recently part of the eu they are taking advantage of the prospects of working here, however i think sometimes they have old fashioned views, for example coming here to work then savinging up heaps of cash going back home and going mad, i personaly think this is a bad way of doing things. they have come to the uk all at once you can see this in almost every majour town or city in the uk. they work like crazzy take up lots of uk citizins jobs bugger off home then go wild party by homes and set them selfs up for life. i do feel sorry for them and there situation but i recon if we did the same thing to them they would not be happy little chaps, i have also encounterd a lot of to put it bluntly polish wankers who think they own this contery and were like born here or something the amount of greff i have had from them. to be fair this has been a small percentage but still respect us and we shall respect you back. however this lake of respect has shall i say lowerd my respect towards them.

there is an old saying never trust an irish man hahaha
fisher  
11 Aug 2006 /  #171
This last post has me a bit pissed off! Typical western opinion. Here is a copy of a mail i recently sent to a friend...

Not all Poles are here because they want to escape impoverishment. With Poland having just entered the EU and with the fall of communism many young Poles are simply traveling to Europe to see the world and get a feel for life outside Poland. Poles have strong family ties that are made even stronger with the aftermath of the war. Apparently many are quite clannish depending which part of the country they come from. They are split between Germanic people and slavs. Its actually quite a sad story. Much like Irelands history. Poland has gone through an almost constant state of occupation and border changes down through the centuries. With its tyranny during WWII they lost 6M people. 15% of the population. 3M of these were Jews. That’s half of the Jews killed in the Holocaust! Most Poles have family sent to the concentration camps during the war. All through the war the Polish resistance fought against the Germans. At the start of the war Poland was split between Russia and Germany when they made a pact not to fight and carved it up between them. When the Germans invaded Russia they claimed all of Poland and it just got worse. When the war went against the Nazi’s the Polish resistance rose up to fight the germans with the encouragement of the USSR with promises of support only to be betrayed. The Russians let the Nazi’s kill all the ‘problem makers’ before heading in and finishing the Job. Poland then had to swap one dictator for another and has had 40 years of communism. Every other country had their retribution while Poland was sold out and left to rot. The war started their but for them it never ended. If you ask me Poles should be given special treatment in Europe in respect for this.

Luke

Now, i just copied and pasted that to save me typing it all again. I say welcome to all Polish who want to come to my country. Coming from a country that had to put up with similar tyranny for 800 years i completely sympatise with other nations. As far as i am concerned, you are all welcome in Ireland and if you want to work hard and go home and party or buy homes etc. then fair play to you. Enjoy it. You deserve it! A nice Polish person is better than a nasty Irish person in my view...
truebrit  3 | 196  
12 Aug 2006 /  #172
Good point Fisher - and I think most people on here will agree with you.The only problem is when you see things through rose tinted spectacles.It is good to be positive but also be aware of the negative aspects of this migration.
lef  11 | 477  
13 Aug 2006 /  #173
Dont even respond to him, he's a waste of space who drinks too much and has a bloody opinion on everything and knows nothing

wrong again,
Drinking is not one of my high points, I'm a very light drinker, last drink of vodka was 2 years ago....(don't like the stuff) carn't see why anybody would drink that stuff?

I have the occasional glass of red wine or Tasmanian Beer

What about displaying some manners lady, manners please.
rafik  18 | 589  
13 Aug 2006 /  #174
Drinking is not one of my high points, I'm a very light drinker, last drink of vodka was 2 years ago....(don't like the stuff) carn't see why anybody would drink that stuff?

what an ignorant bastard.i drink vodka and enjoy it much more than some australian beer which tastes like kangaroo pee live alone cheap and disguisting australian wine. i would rather drink my urine than that stuff.

POLISH VODKA 40% RULES!
iwona  12 | 542  
13 Aug 2006 /  #175
what an ignorant bastard.i drink vodka and enjoy it much more than some australian beer which tastes like kangaroo pee live alone cheap and disguisting australian wine. i would rather drink my urine than that stuff.

POLISH VODKA 40% RULES!


Rafik,

w r o n g
Everything australian is the best!!!!!!!:) :)
opts  10 | 260  
13 Aug 2006 /  #176
Long time ago, when I lived in Poland, I remember people use to say

"od wodki rozum krotki" :)
lef  11 | 477  
14 Aug 2006 /  #177
what an ignorant bastard.i drink vodka and enjoy it much more than some australian beer which tastes like kangaroo pee live alone cheap and disguisting australian wine. i would rather drink my urine than that stuff.
POLISH VODKA 40% RULES!

I thought you were on my side, ?.... please tell me what brand of beer you tasted? cheap wine yes, disgusting? ask a wine expert and you may be surprised what he tells you.. mmmm.

Poland has good beers, l liked EB beer (please note it has a kangaroo on the label)

Vodka, (I'm not a lover of vodka) vodka has no taste, it has only the effect of getting you drunk, and the more alcohol (40%) the better.

I wonder what the history of wodka is in poland, when it was introduced and in what circumstances?
Shelley  
14 Aug 2006 /  #178
What about displaying some manners lady, manners please.

We reap what we sow - dont speak to me in a manner which might cause me to retaiate!

POLISH VODKA 40% RULES!

I'll drink to that - I brought several bottles back! I'm not even a Vodka drinker but I certainly liked it

Vodka, (I'm not a lover of vodka) vodka has no taste, it has only the effect of getting you drunk, and the more alcohol (40%) the better.

What utter rubbish - Polish vodka comes in many flavours and brands, maybe you just tasted the cheapest!
rafik  18 | 589  
14 Aug 2006 /  #179
lef .i am on nobodys side.i agree with u if u r rght or disagree if u r not. why do u expect me to keep my mouth shut if u write a that something that sounds like -only idiots can drink vodka-only because u don't like that stuff.i like vodka and drink it now and again.it has taste but i don't drink it to taste it but for the feeling after a few shots.i am sure this is the reason why u drink a wine or beer too but u wouldn't admit it. drinking alcohol free wine or beer wouldn't be the same would it? i wrote what i wrote cos your attitude and i wanted to hurt u a bit:) i have got nothing against the aussies drinks.cheers. bottoms up
FISZ  24 | 2116  
14 Aug 2006 /  #180
l liked EB beer (please note it has a kangaroo on the label)

Well, apparantly you have bad taste in beer.

drinking alcohol free wine or beer wouldn't be the same would it?

No, because they all have horrible tastes.

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