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OP miranda  
14 Mar 2007 /  #61
:) :) :)Cube,

how are you Cube - my fav in B...........
Oh, Dec is my fav Irish man in London:) - gee I need to lay low for a while, ha, ha.......
cube 2 | 39  
14 Mar 2007 /  #62
hehe.... was only teasing ya M... sorry couldnt resist :)

Im really good thanks..... only 2 more days till my next holiday to Poland, i cant wait :)
OP miranda  
21 Mar 2007 /  #63
fairly new Canadian alternative magazine on the market:
"This Magazine"

Yeeeeeh.........
Puzzler 9 | 1,088  
21 Mar 2007 /  #64
Well, from my own experience, 'Canadians' are the most racist Polonophobes I've ever met. Dreadful human beings. I find it hard to get how Polish people can stand living in Canada, or any other US state? How do you cope with the constant spite and hatred levelled at you there? For example, with the loud boorish ridiculing your nationality, your Polish surnames in the banks and 'stores,' with the open discrimination in schools and workplaces, with the incessant hateful picking on the Poles and Poland in the Canadian media? Have you heard about the brutal beating of the Polish immigrant in Richmond, British Columbia, by a bunch of 'Chinese Canadians'? He was coming back from a shop with milk for his newborn baby. The CBC totally ignored the incident. I wonder how can you call yourselves 'Polish Canadians'? You perhaps talk into yourselves that the Polonophobic hatred doesn't exist in Canada, don't you? I feel sorry for you, folks. Why don't you leave those nasty lands, or at least stand up for your human rights and dignity there? It's going to be hard, because their 'human rights' organizations are infested with racists and phonies. And from what I know, Canada doesn't honour any international court, such as the one in Strasburg. This means that they can do any harm to the Poles in their 'country' with total impunity. By the way, isn't it Canadian PM who said that the Canadian values are the same as those of the Israelis? :) PS. The gentlest and least prejudiced people I've ever met (and I've travelled a lot) are the inhabitants of the British Isles: English, Irish, and Scots. In spite of the fact that the media in England (mind that I don't call them 'English media') have been carrying out a vicious Polonophobic hate propaganda, the majority of the English people seem not to be fooled by it and still treat the Polish guest workers with respect. By the way, Canada has long ceased to be a Brit country. They have besmirched and totally destroyed their British roots.
LoneStranger 3 | 382  
22 Mar 2007 /  #65
Puzzler

Calm Down.

Those in Canada...fresh immigrants from Poland....call themselves Polish Canadians. I presume, soon, after another generation (of a couple), they will be Canadians (only). Which is normal, justified, and accepted.
OP miranda  
22 Mar 2007 /  #66
LS,

sweetie, how are you?
LoneStranger 3 | 382  
22 Mar 2007 /  #67
I am ok in a way dear Miranda :) .

Life is busy, I go gym (for short times few times in a day). I study In the morning usually. Then I come here... :) ... with all of you.

My friend come sometimes... a few are going UK and France...I decide to stay in Poland. I need more money, but I dont want to go Westwards ~ atleast not now. My father however can support me with additional finances...however, I want to acheive something on my own.

You know my dream :) . She is ok, I talk with her usually. She is busy sometimes, and the distance... sometimes I feel bad not being around her more. But I will go Japan soon surely....no matter how things turn out. I want to prove myself that I did go out for her...and I want to acheive success in my life ~ on of the reason is of knowing her.

My life has got alot of challenges. I am trying my best... but I will keep trying till I have success. :)
Ranj 21 | 947  
22 Mar 2007 /  #68
I find it hard to get how Polish people can stand living in Canada, or any other US state?

Are you suggesting that Canada is a U.S. state? If so, I'm assuming you failed geography as a youngster in school (unless of course you haven't reached that grade yet).
OP miranda  
22 Mar 2007 /  #69
Ranj,
he must have a really bad experiance in those countries, which, of course doesn't justify his rants.
szarlotka 8 | 2,208  
22 Mar 2007 /  #70
The gentlest and least prejudiced people I've ever met (and I've travelled a lot) are the inhabitants of the British Isles: English, Irish, and Scots.

he must have a really bad experiance in those countries, which, of course doesn't justify his rants.

No Miranda, he is obviously deranged. Gentlest, least prejudiced? And I come from here!:)

My vote goes for Thailand or Vietnam.
Ranj 21 | 947  
22 Mar 2007 /  #71
Ranj,
he must have a really bad experiance in those countries, which, of course doesn't justify his rants.

Granted, he may have had some horrendous experiences in those countries, but ever notice how we reap what we sow.........what's the saying, "Negative attracts negative......"

he is obviously deranged

That at least would give him a legitamite excuse......
OP miranda  
22 Mar 2007 /  #72
Well,
the weather is wet here, sings of spring are in the air.(so Canadian to change the topic to the weather in order to regain the composure)

Canadian Winter Is Over:)
LoneStranger 3 | 382  
22 Mar 2007 /  #73
Canadian Winter Is Over

I like spring
OP miranda  
22 Mar 2007 /  #74
LS,
who doesn't :)
pingwin 2 | 117  
22 Mar 2007 /  #75
My life has got alot of challenges. I am trying my best... but I will keep trying till I have success.

Believe it, achieve it

Doubt it, do without it.

I have faith in you LS! I believe you set up goals for yourself and achieve them sooner or later. :)
LoneStranger 3 | 382  
22 Mar 2007 /  #76
pingwin

Thank you my lovely friend :) ... you are a true pingwin :) :) ...

Whats your name by the way? May I know?
FISZ 24 | 2,116  
23 Mar 2007 /  #77
I believe it is 2 in 1 :)
OP miranda  
23 Mar 2007 /  #78
made my canadian, boorish day:)
And thank you ADM for deleating some posts. I am still allergic.....to .............
FISZ 24 | 2,116  
23 Mar 2007 /  #79
made my canadian, boorish day

Happy to help :)
Puzzler 9 | 1,088  
23 Mar 2007 /  #80
And I don't thank 'ADM' for deleting my posting and the one by the vulgar boor from Canada calling herself 'miranda' (sic) and 'Polish Canadian.' I am against any censorship whatever. If ADM is Polish, does he or she know anything about the savage censorship in Poland under communism? By the way, I think that many folks of Polish extraction residing in 'Canada' are totally lost for Poland. But maybe it's better for Poland? In case of the piggishly coarse 'miranda' it most certainly is. Hubba-boobba! :) PS. Any one able to prove that I wrote untruth in my first posting in this thread? Good luck! :)
OP miranda  
23 Mar 2007 /  #81
Any one able to prove that I wrote untruth in my first posting in this thread?

anything to win?
Puzzler 9 | 1,088  
25 Mar 2007 /  #82
Well, wieranda, you seemed to suggest - in the typical vulgar and boorish canadian manner - that what I wrote about canada and canadians is untrue. Would you be too dumb to prove I lied? :) By the way, it's a pity that your posting in question, full of the most vulgar swear words, has been deleted. Now pretending to be a nice gal? :)
china51  
25 Mar 2007 /  #83
Lone Stranger,

People here usually comment more on topics with has kind of....For and Against symptum.

I think canadians are not disliked by any nation at all... so people dont feel like saying much about it.
________________________________________________________________
Born in Poland ,lived in Canada for more than 40 ys.,moved to China(6 ys ) and nothing is pulling me back to that country . It's a very ignorant place that doesn't realize its potential .

There is nothing in Canada that is worth liking or disliking . There is allot of stupiditi in that country and all you can do is just feel sorry.

That is all I can say
OP miranda  
25 Mar 2007 /  #84
Puzzler,
you are accusing me of the characteristics you seem to possess yourself. Didn't you say in your introduction that you were banned from other forums? I wonder why? My guess is that you are an unpleasant person and I don't feel like having a discussion with you, because I have a feeling that it's not going to be a constructive one.

Iam sorry if you experianced unpleasant things in Canada. What does it have to do with me in particular?
I don't like to waste my time on somebody who is coming on hard and portraying everything in B&w colours ( I read your other posts). You are attacking, so I, and other people attack back or simply go away. Sounds familiar to you? I think that you are not interested in exchanging any opinions with anybody. I think that you are just interested in virtually screaming and yelling. I sense a lot of anger and dissapoinment.

If you address the problems to the people who hurt you or mistreated you, you would get somewhere, instead of attacking anything and everythinng with the Canadian flag on it. Good luck.
pingwin 2 | 117  
25 Mar 2007 /  #85
If you address the problems to the people who hurt you or mistreated you, you would get somewhere, instead of attacking anything and everythinng with the Canadian flag on it. Good luck.

Bravo! Bravo miranda!!! You are so right that he needs to attack the root of his problems. Well said!!!! :)
Shawn_H  
23 Jun 2007 /  #86
Puzz, Google didn't provide much help. Any other info on this?
nauczyciel  
24 Jun 2007 /  #87
Well, from my own experience, 'Canadians' are the most racist Polonophobes I've ever met. Dreadful human beings.

>>please provide us with factual examples. I doubt you can.

I find it hard to get how Polish people can stand living in Canada, or any other US state?

>>Canada is not a state of the USA but an independent country. You really should look at at map sometime or go back to grade 3.

How do you cope with the constant spite and hatred levelled at you there? For example, with the loud boorish ridiculing your nationality, your Polish surnames in the banks and 'stores,' with the open discrimination in schools and workplaces, with the incessant hateful picking on the Poles and Poland in the Canadian media?

>>Can you give specific examples rather than a general statement without factual evidence? I have lived in Canada for 38 years and not one ever faced any ridicule of my surname. Other than when i was a kid growing up. We all know that kids can be nasty. My surname is actually German. Adoption make me a mix-breed.

>>Please provide us with links, documents backing your claim that there is "incessant hateful picking on the Poles and Poland in the Canadian media". I doubt you can.

Have you heard about the brutal beating of the Polish immigrant in Richmond, British Columbia, by a bunch of 'Chinese Canadians'? He was coming back from a shop with milk for his newborn baby. The CBC totally ignored the incident.

>> When was this? I have googled it, and can't find anything. I even have friends in the Richmond RCMP, and they said they know nothing about this incident. So what that the CBC ignored this incident? I used to listen the the VCP on my scanner 10 years ago, and there were many things that i heard happen, that were never reported in the news.

BTW... there are other media outlets in Vancouver other than the CBC. And the fact that I have googled "richmond BC polish man chinese beating" in at least 12 combinations and came up with nothing suggests that this story is formulated by yourself.

I wonder how can you call yourselves 'Polish Canadians'? You perhaps talk into yourselves that the Polonophobic hatred doesn't exist in Canada, don't you?

>>if you are from another country and have become a citizen of Canada, you can call yourself "your home country"-Canadian. It's pretty easy. It is easier to judge someone on the colour of their skin and seeings how 99.9% of Poles are caucasian, they are not a visible minority, and thus not subject to visual hatred. Puzzler, you speak out of your butt. Maybe it is you that has hatred towards Poles. seek help.

I feel sorry for you, folks. Why don't you leave those nasty lands, or at least stand up for your human rights and dignity there? It's going to be hard, because their 'human rights' organizations are infested with racists and phonies.

>> nothing wrong with the physical land. There are problems in every country. I have never come across human rights violations against Poles specifically. The police in every country has stepped across the line and has violated "human rights/charter of human rights".

I find it funny that you claim that human rights organizations are infested with racists and phonies. Kinda like YOU PUZZLER, spreading your hatred of Canadians on this board. Please back up your claim with factual evidence.

And from what I know, Canada doesn't honour any international court, such as the one in Strasburg. This means that they can do any harm to the Poles in their 'country' with total impunity.

>> interesting....Please provide us with cases relating to Poles from this court in Strasburg where Canada doesn't honour it. I'd like to know, and won't waste my time googling it. I/we'll just wait for you to provide it.

ever heard of "The softwood lumber dispute" where the USA illegally imposed tariffs on imported wood into the USA from Canada and made billions of dollars(paid by Canadian wood companies), and yet when Canada took them to World Trade Organization Courts, and Supreme Courts of Canada, and the unanimous decision was that the tariff the USA imposed WAS ILLEGAL.

By the way, isn't it Canadian PM who said that the Canadian values are the same as those of the Israelis?

>>Who is "Canadian PM"? I assume you are refering to "Canadian Prime Minister". You need to work on your sentence structure. Assuming you are refering to the Prime Minister, which PM said that? please provide us with factual evidence of this, I'd sure like to know.

PS. The gentlest and least prejudiced people I've ever met (and I've travelled a lot) are the inhabitants of the British Isles: English, Irish, and Scots.

>> first of all P.S. means "post script" which means that you add it last after your signature. It is not part of your run on paragraph. I find that interesting you say that E,I,S's are the least predjudiced people. I guess you have never experienced the hatred that they have towards Poles for coming into their countrieslie found on this forum.

In spite of the fact that the media in England (mind that I don't call them 'English media') have been carrying out a vicious Polonophobic hate propaganda, the majority of the English people seem not to be fooled by it and still treat the Polish guest workers with respect. By the way, Canada has long ceased to be a Brit country. They have besmirched and totally destroyed their British roots.

>> Canada was a British country? you need to study your history there pal. Destroyed our British roots?? What planet are you from? Please provide factual evidence of this happening.

Puzzler- I'd like to know what your nationality is and where you call home. But you are anonymous on this board, so we know you could just lie. kinda like the crap you have spewed on this forum.
OP miranda  
24 Jun 2007 /  #88
Great post Nauczyciel.
I would like to see some links and become educated too.
OP miranda  
24 Jun 2007 /  #89
I have been waiting for 2 months
Davey 13 | 388  
30 Jun 2007 /  #90
Wow, a Polish church in NS?! The only other one I know about is in the ghetto in Dartmouth haha but its kind of unofficially Polish, all the Polish people in Halifax go there basically.

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