It was a Pole who wanted to provoke answers like yours.
Bollocks. I wouldn`t care if I was the only poster in this thread.
Don't put words in my mouth. I didn't say that all, or even most Poles hate Jews.
No, but the wording you used suggested it.
Are you saying that anti-Jewish hatred is not at all existing in Poland, even between the wars?
How many times will I have to explain what I am saying???? Can you go back to earlier posts, please?
I think your defensiveness against the charge of "anti-semitism" is exaggerated.
Who knows? :):) That`s why I started the thread...... :):)
All it does is bring out nasty comments from people like Bieganski, who seem to want to prove that Poland actually does dislike Jews.
Funny. Do you really mean that because of certain posters and their comments we shouldn`t commence discussions????
Even your wording "fanatic Jews" is offensive to me. What does that mean at all? A very Jewish Jew? You imply that the more Jewish a person is, the more anti-Polish he is.
The wording is a mental shortcut, indeed, and it means a Jewish person, fully aware and proud of his/her Jewishness, who remains aggressively anti-Polish.
There are Jews who are barely aware of their Jewishness that say nasty things about "polish antisemitism"
Really? How many of them do you know?????
there are orthodox Jews like me who don't think that Poland is more antisemitic than, say, France or Ireland
Then, the wording "fanatic Jew" isn`t about you. :):):)
Frankly the whole question of whether Poles today like or hate Jews is as important to me as whether Koreans like Italians.
If so, two questions:
1. Why participate here at all?
2. If the matter is important to me, may I present my fekking point of view and knowledge in the PF, if you allow, please???? Adding a few photos on the way????
And by the way, selling "Jewish" souvenirs indicates nothing but a desire to make some money from Jewish tourists.
Yes, there are millions of them, visiting Poland each year......buyint out all kinds of souvenirs with Jewish context :):):) The wooden doll industry has problems with meeting the demand........ :):):)
I find the little wooden Jew dolls creepy.
As are most wooden dolls chiseled according to that rustic woodworking style.
yehudi:All it does is bring out nasty comments from people like Bieganski, who seem to want to prove that Poland actually does dislike Jews.
Funny. Do you really mean that because of certain posters and their comments we shouldn`t commence discussions????
I forgot to say: again you are generalising in the same style which I didn`t like before. Why Poland??? I thought that poster Biegański has a nick which suggests a single person, not all Poland, and the views he is sharing with us are his private ones, not all Poles`.