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Funny German way of thinking ... "Stupid Poles" destroying EU?


Borrka  37 | 592  
20 Aug 2008 /  #1
Germans believe stupid Poles are "destroying" European (= German) Ostpolitik installing 10 us-missiles somewhere in Pomerania.
Hundreds of megatons hidden in West-German silos are ok because they are protecting Germany from the Russian influeces.
But even a small US-base in Poland without nukes makes a serious threat to the "Russian friends".

German specialists like Mr Alexander Rahr are crying the rivers:
"A new cold war is going to start!"
Cold war my ass.
Babinich  1 | 453  
20 Aug 2008 /  #2
Germans believe stupid Poles are "destroying" European (= German) Ostpolitik installing 10 us-missiles somewhere in Pomerania.

Is this your opinion or a real story gaining traction in Germany?

And no, Gerhard Schroder's opinion does not count.
ConstantineK  26 | 1298  
20 Aug 2008 /  #3
But they are right! Germany do not have common border with Russia.
OP Borrka  37 | 592  
20 Aug 2008 /  #4
A common opinion among German leftist.
Babinich  1 | 453  
20 Aug 2008 /  #5
But they are right! Germany do not have common border with Russia.

Problem solved!!!

Maybe the Hun and the Bear can re-live 1939 and split the motherland on the Bug..

Somehow I cannot believe that this twisted dream occupies a place in the mind of the most rabid of Polophobe.

A common opinion among German leftist.

German posturing; nothing more.
ConstantineK  26 | 1298  
20 Aug 2008 /  #6
A common opinion among German leftist.

It dosen't mean that it is not true. Or you want to say the opposite?
OP Borrka  37 | 592  
20 Aug 2008 /  #7
Or you want to say the opposite

Not at all.
We should teach Gerries a lesson lol.
ConstantineK  26 | 1298  
20 Aug 2008 /  #8
Somehow I cannot believe that this twisted dream occupies a place in the mind of the most rabid of Polophobe.

Certainly, we don't have intantions to divide Poland once again, if only they won't try to overdo with American influence.
OP Borrka  37 | 592  
20 Aug 2008 /  #9
Kostik do you belong to "brigades" ?

Typical internet brigades operations

* Propaganda of the Communist ideology, and constant attempts to present in
a positive light the entire history of Russia and the Soviet Union, minimizing
the number of people who died in repressions.
* Boundless loyalty to Vladimir Putin and his circle.
* Respect and admiration for the KGB and FSB. The key word which "will force
them to reveal their true colors is lustration"; the brigade will cry out in a
choir about "bloody repressions by democratic murderers" and "witch hunts" after
mentioning this word.
* Hatred of dissidents and human rights organizations and activists,
political prisoners and journalists, especially Anna Politkovskaya, Sergei
Kovalev, Elena Bonner, Grigory Pasko, Victor Shenderovich, and Valeria
Novodvorskaya.
* Anti-Americanism and anti-Westernism.
* Accusation of Russophobia against everyone who disagrees with them.
* Tendency to accuse their opponents of being insane during arguments.
* Round-the-clock presence on forums. At least one of the uniform members of
the team can be found online at all times, always ready to repulse any “attack”
by a liberal.
ConstantineK  26 | 1298  
20 Aug 2008 /  #10
Kostik do you belong to "brigades" ?

Certainly I am not! I am too refined and sceptical to be a member of any organisations. Frankly, I don't believe in these idle talks about "brigades" in internet. Could I advise you Borrka? Try to read news internet sites less, at least.

Anna Politkovskaya, Sergei
Kovalev, Elena Bonner, Grigory Pasko

They are insane

Victor Shenderovich

He is Jew

Valeria
Novodvorskaya

She is such silly woman that I can only admire her.

Anti-Americanism and anti-Westernism.

Yes, I don't like both -ism

Accusation of Russophobia against everyone who disagrees with them.

So, dose it mean that you approve Russophobia?

Round-the-clock presence on forums. At least one of the uniform members of
the team can be found online at all times, always ready to repulse any “attack”
by a liberal.

This is the only forum I am presenting, and I want to open you a secret, I don't have Internet at home.
OP Borrka  37 | 592  
20 Aug 2008 /  #11
In most of these points you're positive Kostik.
Welcome on brigade's board then!
ConstantineK  26 | 1298  
20 Aug 2008 /  #12
Ok let it be. What should I do then?
OP Borrka  37 | 592  
20 Aug 2008 /  #13
What should I do then?

Behave on the forum Kostik.
ShelleyS  14 | 2883  
20 Aug 2008 /  #14
Maybe you should lead by example then Mr B...

Ok let it be. What should I do then?

Be yourself and don't change, we love you, just the way you are ;-)
ConstantineK  26 | 1298  
20 Aug 2008 /  #15
ConstantineK:
What should I do then?

Behave on the forum Kostik.

Well, all we need some black sheep for variety.
Bratwurst Boy  8 | 11927  
20 Aug 2008 /  #16
Not at all.
We should teach Gerries a lesson lol.

Yeah...teach Gerries a lesson...and Russkies too...show them the true polish power...f*uck peace and cooperation!

Your Europe Borrka is not the Europe most others want to live in...
OP Borrka  37 | 592  
20 Aug 2008 /  #17
Your Europe Borrka is not the Europe most others want to live in..

Borrka the Barbarian lol !
celinski  31 | 1258  
20 Aug 2008 /  #19
...f*uck peace and cooperation!

Do you feel Russia would continue to threaten Baltic states if Germany took on the role of protector of ex communist states? IMO, Germany could hold major power for peace by protecting the rights of the ones Russia keeps toying with.

When all of the states stand together and give a clear message that it's time to grow and use resorces to better Europe vs. stepping on each other to advance ourself I feel with the talent of the people in the arts, education, and beauty of the lands there is no limit to what could be achived.
OP Borrka  37 | 592  
20 Aug 2008 /  #20
More Mongolians for you Kostik.

What do they have in common ?
Mrs Narochnitskaya, Mrs Tolsty, Mr Dugin, Mr Mukhin, Mr Zhirinovski, Mr Limonov ?
They represent very different political orientations, some of them are writers, some politicians, some historians or philosophers...
Pro- and anti-Putin, homo and hetero, Nazi anti-Nazi but all with craze for Russian chauvinism and imperialism.
ConstantineK  26 | 1298  
20 Aug 2008 /  #21
When all of the states stand together and give a clear message that it's time to grow and use resorces to better Europe

Vstan'te deti, vstan'te v ryad....
celinski  31 | 1258  
20 Aug 2008 /  #22
meaning?

Watching the interaction of the people at the games shows we can have common bonds. We are all people and letting politics play out on our stage instead of gainning respect and setting standards, we waist our time fighting the animalistic bs that should be long gone.
ConstantineK  26 | 1298  
20 Aug 2008 /  #23
ConstantineK:
Vstan'te deti, vstan'te v ryad....

It's a Russian children's joking song

Go in to! children, go in to row (circle)

Pro- and anti-Putin, homo and hetero, Nazi anti-Nazi but all with craze for Russian chauvinism and imperialism.

Let's organise new thread where we could discuss preferences and lacks to be a subject of empire?
OP Borrka  37 | 592  
20 Aug 2008 /  #24
C'mon Kostik !
It's Polish forum not a Russian one.
ShelleyS  14 | 2883  
20 Aug 2008 /  #25
It's Polish forum not a Russian one.

It's not a German one either but you took it upon yourself to creat a thread about Germans. No?
OP Borrka  37 | 592  
20 Aug 2008 /  #26
but you took it upon yourself to creat a thread about Germans

But reffering to Polish politics.
Russian chauvinism is just some Russian issue.
Isn't it ?
ConstantineK  26 | 1298  
20 Aug 2008 /  #27
But reffering to Polish politics.

May be history is better? We have alot of points to be discussed in the past.
ShelleyS  14 | 2883  
20 Aug 2008 /  #28
Borrka

Do you even live in Europe? Does the EU even affect you?

Russian chauvinism is just some Russian issue.

How can you call Russians chauvinistic? You don't know each and every one of them. Maybe you should rephrase that and direct it towards the "Russian Government"
ConstantineK  26 | 1298  
20 Aug 2008 /  #29
Borrka:
Russian chauvinism is just some Russian issue.
How can you call Russians chauvinistic? You don't know each and every one of them. Maybe you should rephrase that and direct it towards the "Russian Government"

Actually he is right, Russian society is quite chauvinistic, but I think that chauvinism in right dose is very useful.
OP Borrka  37 | 592  
20 Aug 2008 /  #30
Thanx Kostik.

PS. I live in Poland - some people consider it to be a part of Yurop.

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