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Polish Youth - are they violent?


VaFunkoolo 6 | 654  
16 Jun 2008 /  #61
I wish I could post an email on here that I recieved yesterday showing Webb deat threats. If the adults of this country act like this how can we expect the youth to act any better.

Post it. This shouldn't be ignored
isthatu2 4 | 2,694  
16 Jun 2008 /  #62
funny thing is he wasn't really even all polish his grandparents were.

Not surprising though,take a look on here ,some of the most chauvanistic,nationalistic crap comes from 3rd generation " Poles" in the UK or USA....

BTW, Welshguy,hard luck mate,hope your feeling better now,but,that sort of sh it happens all the time in the UK too,its not a national thing but a little penised knuckle draggers thing....
welshguyinpola 23 | 463  
16 Jun 2008 /  #63
Here are some of the pics i recieved. Wake up Poles, you are as bad as the Muslims and the Mohammed cartoon saga



isthatu2 4 | 2,694  
16 Jun 2008 /  #64
Is that any different to all the crap about that odd looking bald ref a few years ago,British papers printing his home address so "you" could send him hate mail etc....basicaly mate,these reactions say less about a country per se than they do about your average knuckle dragging,watching grown men kick a ball about and paying hundreds of quid for it,football fans....they arnt on the whole the brightest of any countries penny's are they ? :)
plg 17 | 263  
16 Jun 2008 /  #65
[quote=plk123]

MrBubbles:
The Poles, however only have the egregious black stereotypes from Hollywood and MTV to refer to so every black man is a rapper or a boxer.

And of course Poles never travel. So they can't possibly know what life is like beyond their borders, can they ?

POLES NEVER TRAVEL i hope your being ironic here........

kick the **** out of them?
welshguyinpola 23 | 463  
16 Jun 2008 /  #66
Not surprising though,take a look on here ,some of the most chauvanistic,nationalistic crap comes from 3rd generation " Poles" in the UK or USA....
BTW, Welshguy,hard luck mate,hope your feeling better now,but,that sort of sh it happens all the time in the UK too,its not a national thing but a little penised knuckle draggers thing....

Im sorry but I cant agree there. When Beckham had England knocked out of the World cup for the kicking incident, english ppl didnt make it an excuse to go and beat the c*** out of the ref, they realised it was Beckham's fault. Whay can't the Poles look at Lewandowski - cos hes one of their own and they cant accept that it was a single act of his that guaranteed Poland's return home.
Dzhaklin 3 | 166  
16 Jun 2008 /  #67
And of course Poles never travel. So they can't possibly know what life is like beyond their borders, can they ?

i believe this was sarcasm
VaFunkoolo 6 | 654  
16 Jun 2008 /  #68
Im sorry but I cant agree there

Nor can I
isthatu2 4 | 2,694  
16 Jun 2008 /  #69
Well,like ya might have guessed,football is the quickest way to send me to sleep so I cant debate the specifics of what overpayed nancy boy did what,when,but, why do you think that there is a difference between British morons that take a silly wee game too seriously and Polish ones? I seem to remember after that Beckham match you mention one or 2 "foriegn types" being stabbed in the UK,this has happened numerous times,the last being that Russian kid that got stabbed after the rangers game....
Wahldo  
16 Jun 2008 /  #70
Oh didnt American have a prohibition period, people still made home-made moonshine which was stronger and more dangerous...

yep, esp dangerous as it was made in the bath tub, haha.
MarcinD 4 | 135  
16 Jun 2008 /  #71
From my travels I'd say it's about the same as all other European nations. Obviously some cities worse than others or some situations where alcohol is going overboard.

Living in the United States, it's DEFINITELY a lot worse here. You step on someones shoes at a bar here and your gonna get atleast a look if not comment. You could easily get confronted and told to meet them in the back alley.

Back to the original post....your talking about Warsaw the capital city of Poland, so OBVIOUSLY there crime will be worse and people won't be as comforting in such a large city. Same thing you would experience if not worse in cities like Berlin, New York or Washington D.C/Baltimore. The bigger the city the more violence/crime, it goes without saying.

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