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Bieganski   
19 May 2016
News / Polish girl, 16, found dead at school after complaints of racist bullying [29]

You didn't have genuine concerns at all, and it's disgusting that you're using the death of a Polish teenager to further your agenda.

If I didn't have genuine concerns I wouldn't be posting them at all now would I? And drawing attention to this terrible tragedy is not furthering any agenda but raising awareness. But you are obviously bothered because it is clearly grating on what little there is left of your guilty conscience. You not wanting there to be any discussion about Polonophobia just proves that YOU are part of the problem of Polonophobia.
Bieganski   
18 May 2016
News / Polish girl, 16, found dead at school after complaints of racist bullying [29]

@nothanks

Thanks for letting the forum know about this very tragic news. Your post deserves to be its own thread.

Dagmara was a beautiful young Polish woman who deserved to have a full and happy life. But no. A precious Polish life was snuffed out due to racism, exclusion, and bullying all because of who she was and where she came from.

Only a little more than a week ago I started a thread about the very real problem of Polonophobia.

Source: https://polishforums.com/feedback/cognitive-dissonance-campaign-hate-77976/

I wonder if the usual suspects (Harold, Delphia, Joan357) who were so quick to dismiss my genuine concerns will be brave enough now to come back and stand by their revolting remarks.

I dare every single one of them to dismiss Dagmara's real worries and that of her family as being nothing more "trolling". I dare them to claim that her unjustified suffering is "not a serious and legitimate topic at all". I dare them to say that Dagmara and her family are nothing more than "people that meet under stairs with tin foil hats on their heads."
Bieganski   
9 May 2016
Feedback / The Cognitive Dissonance and Campaign of Hate by Polonophobes and Other Peddlers of Anti-Polish Propaganda [60]

Examples, please. What you and a handful of PF members consider anti-Polish, might be seen as legit criticism or a valid point for discussion by most others.

Go read my first post in this thread. I outlined plenty of examples. Only an unrepentant Polonophobe would attempt to characterize their personal hatred for and chronic and baseless criticism of Poles as having any legitimacy. However, anyone with commonsense and an aversion towards bigotry would not.

But if someone would dare to discuss the legality of Stalin giving German lands to Poland, that person would of course be a xenophobic brownshirt, right?

You are conveniently not mentioning that your Anglosphere representatives Churchill and Roosevelt were both at the table in Yalta. They are the ones who sold Poland down the river to be left to the devices of a psychotic bloodstained Bolshevik. But naturally for you Poles should be the ones apologizing to the Germans for what happened as a direct result of German aggression. Again, your remarks are yet another example of the anti-Polish propaganda spread by Polonophobes on the internet and in the real world.

... are not the same...Simple as that.

Only for an Anglocentric non-Pole like yourself. Your personal anti-Polish views are not shared by the Polish government or by Poles or by Polonia. It really is as simple as that.

Explained to you and others on many occasions.

No you haven't but the title of my thread certainly does.

Why are you here? Feeling the urge to defend the ultra right-wing cause?

To keep Polonophobes and anti-Polish propagandists like yourself at bay. Only agitating extremist trolls who come to PF to champion anything as long as it isn't Polish would start crying when they are called out on their unacceptable behavior.
Bieganski   
9 May 2016
Feedback / The Cognitive Dissonance and Campaign of Hate by Polonophobes and Other Peddlers of Anti-Polish Propaganda [60]

If this "diversity of opinions" of yours includes the dream of taking back western Ukraine, denying or belittling the Holocaust, xenophobic rants and other assorted brownish crap

As another PF member explained to you:

Perhaps if you take these ideas in the context they are written in you will understand.

Szalawa is absolutely correct. Poland and Ukraine's history is long and very intertwined. Some of it is cultured and some of it is fraught. Today there is an estimate of nearly half a million Ukrainians living in Poland and most are not of Polish descent. They would never have gone to Poland if they believed it was a hotbed of xenophobia like you would like to suggest. Poland has diplomatic relations with Ukraine and has no desire or need to annex it or any other country. Poland does however have a consistent and active policy in ensuring that the rights, interests and even repatriation of her Polish diaspora are give priority attention. And this is a political and social reality whether you like it or not. You are not Polish, you don't live in Poland, so there is no need for you to even comment about it anyway.

If members on PF want to discuss Polish-Ukrainian history and explain their position of seeing a need to reconcile past events that does not make them xenophobic brownshirts like you would like to suggest.

There may be some attention-seeking drive-by guest posters from time to time who will deny the Holocaust. But no regular member on PF has ever denied the atrocities Nazi Germany carried out on occupied Polish soil. However, the Holocaust is a matter which should be openly discussed and no it shouldn't be restricted to some shrilly PC approved narrative either. And it should absolutely be questioned and challenged when Polonophobic liars start agitating to have Poland blamed for the Holocaust in the hopes of wrongfully extract reparations while forever sullying Poland's good name and victim status.

But it's certainly okay for members of the American Polonia and very few (!) real Poles to be rabidly anti-Russian, anti-British, anti-American, anti-French, anti-German, anti-Israeli, ... , right?

I've read some of your many comments and don't see why you even post on PF and for as long as you have. You leave no doubt that for you being Polish only amounts to carrying a Polish passport and even then Poles should only find expression in celebrating anything and everything which isn't Polish. Thankfully you are not an arbiter for such matters.

Poles and Polonia are not "anti-whatever" in your litany of typical Polonophobic mischaracterization. However, I and many other Poles have experienced first hand and read posts from many Russians, British, Americans, French, Germans and Israelis who were extremely and unjustifiably anti-Polish. Free speech for the xenophobic Polonophobes! You sure know and actively express your rights, don't you?
Bieganski   
9 May 2016
Feedback / The Cognitive Dissonance and Campaign of Hate by Polonophobes and Other Peddlers of Anti-Polish Propaganda [60]

There is more hatred in PF than in ... Mein Kampf!

This remark is completely without merit. I find it libelous.

It is a glaring example of the concerns I have in needing to start this thread.

It is nothing more than an anti-Polish lie and propaganda spread by someone who isn't Polish, has absolutely no understanding of history, no genuine interest in anything Polish, but an impulsive willingness to smear PF's reputation and in turn Poles and Polonia.

Fortunately most members and guest know PF does a lot to promote discussion about Poland to the non-Polish speaking world.

Unfortunately though some members choose to misuse their privilege of being able to post here by expressing views which are completely misleading and insulting to Poles and Polonia.
Bieganski   
8 May 2016
Feedback / The Cognitive Dissonance and Campaign of Hate by Polonophobes and Other Peddlers of Anti-Polish Propaganda [60]

It's obvious that anyone pushing the tired old "Polonophobia" line is actually using it as a cover for vile racist abuse towards others.

Poles have been genuine victims of other people's bigotry and yes even armed hostility but have never in turn victimized others in order to settle a score. The only ones living in denial of Polonophobia are Polonophobes themselves.

The aggression towards Czechoslovakia in 1938 should quite rightfully be called Nazi collusion, because that's what it was.

Not true and just another example of anti-Polish propaganda. It is an undisputed fact that Poland never collaborated with the Nazis and for you to suggest otherwise just goes to show that you are willing to rewrite history in order for it to fit your narrative. Very Orwellian indeed!

The term has been written about in terms of how it's used by racists to justify their attitude towards others, yes.

Also not true and worth pointing out that you provided no sources to support your claims because you can't.

It's not a serious and legitimate topic at all. It's a laughable topic, discussed by people that meet under stairs with tin foil hats on their heads.

Yet it has been written about by academics.

Example: "Soviet Polonophobia and the Formulation of Nationalities Policy in the Ukrainian SSR, 1927-1934"

Source: books.google.com/books?id=7wZGG4J8JZIC&pg=PA172&lpg=PA172&dq=polonophobia&source=bl&ots=CODhO4JwPU&sig=-7-c8Q7eoo2iQ2iHL14OwM7bxUU&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjAhf7MtMvMAhWLI8AKHaTGCOU4FBDoAQg_MAg#v=onepage&q=polonophobia&f=false

And even acknowledged by the media.

Example: "New figures reveal dramatic increase in hate crimes against Polish people"

Source: theguardian.com/society/2014/jun/11/polish-people-rise-in-attacks-blame-recession-politicians-media

Only Polonophobic bigots and bullies would find any of this a laughable topic to be dismissed with ad hominem attacks.

This site is not typical for Poland Polish people; this site is being destroyed by vile hate-filled bigoted failures, very few of whom have anything to do with Poland.

PF is every bit Polish in how it gives a platform to diverse views with the understanding that it be done in an intelligent and respectful manner. You of all posters are yet to understand this.

And the mods do a great job of regularly suspending those who misuse PF to spread their Polonophobic abuse and anti-Polish propaganda. You more than anyone else on here can attest to this from your own personal experience.

The ex-pats on this forum do a whole lot of speaking for Poland and the Polish people.

Agreed. Their interest in Poland has nothing to do with Poland's history, Polish culture or Polish people. Their daily anti-Polish posts going back years are proof of this.

That is why it was important and necessary to start this thread and confront the cancer of Polonophobia.
Bieganski   
8 May 2016
Feedback / The Cognitive Dissonance and Campaign of Hate by Polonophobes and Other Peddlers of Anti-Polish Propaganda [60]

Touch a raw nerve did I? A topic too close to home?

For the record both of you have been suspended numerous and lengthy times on PF for trolling.

With that background I fail to see how either one of you can call this very serious and legitimate topic as trolling. Indeed, neither one of you could refute a single issue which I raised.

So, lets try again.

Do any of you regard PF as a hate site and if so why do you post here all the time?

Given that Poland was a victim of many wars of aggression, particularly during WWII, why do you then believe terms like "Nazi" or "brownshirt" should be applied to any Poles or Polonia?

Why do anti-Polish bigots try to delegitimize the term Polonophobia even when the term has been written about by academia?

Why do Polonophobes use platforms like PF to uphold all things which aren't Polish while simultaneously attacking all things which are?
Bieganski   
8 May 2016
Feedback / The Cognitive Dissonance and Campaign of Hate by Polonophobes and Other Peddlers of Anti-Polish Propaganda [60]

This thread is in response to all the despicable Polonophobes and other peddlers of anti-Polish propaganda expressed on PF and elsewhere in the world.

In particular it is to highlight and address the contradictions in logic and outright campaign of hatred and lies leveled against Poland, Poles in Poland, Poles living abroad, and Polonia.

This thread is also meant for the motivated bigots who both actively and subtly express their pathological hatred for Poland, her people, and diaspora to admit their guilt and fully explain themselves to the forum so they can be held to account.

For instance,

- the patently false accusation that PF itself is a hate site akin to "Stormfront" and one made by non-Polish members who have been posting regularly on PF for years but are desperate to silence the diversity of opinions expressed by Poles and Polonia because they don't conform to their own extreme and foreign leftist narrative;

- the complete misuse and sickening abuse of the word "Nazi" to assassinate the character of Poles and Polonia who express any love for Poland, its people and culture;

- the disturbing outright lie that "Polonophobia" is not even a word and one made by bigots in order to strangle discussion of it by refusing upfront to acknowledge that this is a very real problem which has existed for centuries right up to the present day;

- the absurdity of Polonophobes who use the terms Poles and Polonia while simultaneously suggesting without any supporting proof that these groups have completely assimilated when living in other societies and somehow no longer (or according to their own warped beliefs shouldn't) have any sentiment or connection to Poland and other Poles;

- the ceaseless faultfinding of all things Polish with the implied if not forthright expectation that Poles and Polonia should abandon their own identity and culture and replace them with anything else as long as it isn't Polish.
Bieganski   
4 May 2016
Life / POLISH FLAG DAYS...when are they...? [30]

Nothing new, and doesn't change the fact that most Poles regard the Polonia as being laughable at best and with downright hostility for their interference in Polish affairs at worst.

Your understanding of Poland, Polish thought and sentiment, and Polish politics is the only thing that is laughable. You couldn't be more out of touch with reality.

Polish politicians don't court votes from Polonia because according to your absurd agitprop the Polish electorate in Poland is somehow disenfranchised. Flag day along with Polonia and Poles Abroad Day were instituted and regularly commemorated by all ruling parties precisely because they are matters which Poles both in Poland and Poles abroad care about. This is now official Polish policy because it reflects the will of all Poles.

Unlike in the previous century where your mentality is stuck Poles today do not want to have their Polish identity stripped away from them or have their ties to Poland and other Poles severed simply because work requirements or family circumstances require time and distance away from Polska.
Bieganski   
3 May 2016
Life / POLISH FLAG DAYS...when are they...? [30]

Nothing new there.

Indeed, so you admit then that the anti-Polish propaganda peddled by integration refuseniks like yourself and your cohorts over the years on PF about Poles wanting to have nothing to do with their diaspora has been a complete pack of lies.
Bieganski   
3 May 2016
Life / POLISH FLAG DAYS...when are they...? [30]

President Duda marked Flag Day this year with very important and inclusive remarks:

Flag Day has been celebrated in Poland since an act of parliament passed in February 2004 and is commemorated alongside Polonia and Poles Abroad Day

"The white and red flag is ours, it is shared," the president said. "It belongs to all those who live in Poland and all those who live abroad but feel Polish in their hearts," he added.

Source: thenews.pl/1/9/Artykul/251069,Poland-marks-Flag-Day

Hear! Hear!
Bieganski   
24 Apr 2016
News / The only three normal cities with any respect for humanity in Poland [99]

The facts are that the Poles obstructed and slowed the humanitarian process from the very beginning, when they should have been helping

Helping like how? You mean Poles should have carried them to Poland on their backs like John Bull and Uncle Sam would?



White man's burden, eh? White man's burden.

It's clear that you and your fellow carpetbaggers' frustrations with Poles are due to your own personal failures and even outright refusals to integrate into Polish society.

All of you fail to comprehend that Poles (unlike you British runaways) don't want to be part and parcel to your Anglocentric White-Savior Complex.

The three bin kings laughably made sneering and unsubstantiated comments this weekend about other people not wanting to join PF due to perceived racist posts. However for once they may actually have a point; especially when one takes into consideration that both they and you use migrants as material to burnish your latter-day Marxist credentials with or as mere props upon which to grandstand.
Bieganski   
22 Apr 2016
News / The only three normal cities with any respect for humanity in Poland [99]

The OP demonstrates once again his galling sanctimonious hypocrisy.

Please outline what contribution Poland has made to the refugee effort.

Rather why don't you outline what contribution you personally have made to the so-called refugee effort? And no, posting on PF for the umpteenth time that Poland needs to open its borders, roll out the red carpet, and burden future generations with the heavy and irreversible social and financial costs just so you can feel momentarily good about yourself doesn't count.

Indeed, I already posted about a homeless African migrant roughing it in Gdynia.

Here it is again: https://polishforums.com/law/poland-immigration-open-foreigners-56493/#msg1538618

So bleeding heart why didn't you ever help this poor man or others like him? Don't you have any respect for humanity? Obviously you don't. What is your problem for not helping? Too busy trolling on PF? Too busy annoying local business owners for not sharing your disturbing obsession with your fleabag mutt? Or was it worse and you deeply feared you might have to share your booze with this homeless man? Yeah, no one likes a sponger do they?

You do realise that Poles are looked down on in Europe for this?

LOL! Quite the contrary!

You obviously were so excited at smearing Poland that you couldn't even get past the lefty headline of the biased hit-piece article (not written by a Pole by the way) from the Guardian you linked.

Go back and take a look at the top rated comment out of the nearly 300 posted.

Here is a snippet:

"Multiculturalism & multiethnic societies are a failed experiment...Stay strong Poland & don't be bullied or fooled into accepting migrants who will only seek to destroy you."

Note well too that all the subsequent most recommended comments share this same sentiment.

And this is The Guardian! LOL! Don't even try to explain this that the comments section were suddenly flashed mobbed by Polish nationalist!

I have lived here for 23 years WP and have a lot invested. I thought that Poles had more humanity. We all make mistakes.

It's never too late to sell off and move out even if it means doing so at a financial loss. But oh, that's right, you would never live according to your own so-called convictions. No fun in leading by example when you can spend your idle days hypocritically pontificating in anonymity that others should do exactly as you tell them to do even when you know it is not in their own short or long term interests.

Face it, you are very old now and like the rest of the ilk from your greedy, two-faced, self-absorbed, self-regarding, socially-corrosive generation you crave the need to put your own personal safety and financial security first. That's why have lived for decades in a majority white country with low crime, low cost and social cohesiveness.

But even worse is that your deliberate refusal to integrate after all this time fully explains why you want Poland to be overrun with economic migrants from the third world. You hold nothing put contempt for Poland who clearly has been a long-suffering host to you. But you will never go and live in one of your revered kumbaya countries. That's because you know full well that if you even tried to pull your one-worlder BS there it wouldn't be long before you would end up as a unrecognizable bloody pulp in ditch along a dirt road out in the middle of nowhere.
Bieganski   
9 Apr 2016
News / What kind of Poland do most Poles want? [101]

You'll recall JP2 saying of the three great monotheistic faiths

Yes, and a very admirable attempt at reconciliation between these religions.

But how did the Jews and Muslims respond to his opinion? Did they agree? Sure there were various diplomatic and interfaith exchanges at the time. But these were done at a high level and were by and large just formal pleasantries that one would expect. In other words, they were ineffective gestures.

Indeed, given the very open and repeated hostilities one can read over the years by certain posters here on PF regarding the RCC (particularly in Poland) it is rest assured that they are not even remotely interested in finding common ground and extending an olive branch. For them Christianity is public enemy number one with Islam being public enemy number two. And Judaism? Well, if they are part of any conversation it is always some "feel-good" story or yet another hackneyed tale of woe.

Unfortunately neither of these three belief systems will even truly tolerate each other. They are not designed to and can only co-exist when they have no power over each other in society. And that is not necessarily a good thing either.

Some (particularly outsiders) have written about Poland and point only to it's 16th - 17th century era as being the start of Poland.

They love to claim that modern Poland is "artificial" in its homogeneity because the first and second republics were so diverse that Poles eventually became at most only two-thirds of the population within its official borders.

These so-called experts (multiculturalist propagandists actually) completely ignore Polish history prior to 1569 and especially before 966. While extolling some virtuousness about Poland being a polyglot, multi-faith, multi-ethnic society they refuse to point out that the vast majority of the population lived apart from each other, were not wealthy, and most did not have any rights when it came to deciding laws, electing officials, etc. In other words, they were disenfranchised so they were easy to control.

Some falsely claim too that there was a great mixing of the population. But this can't be true apart from some commerce. Otherwise the whole notion of Jews having some kind of exclusive DNA all to themselves would long have been bred out if it even exited in the first place. A vastly mixed population would have found it impossible to hold any enmity towards each other. And if that were the case then how could any of the usual suspects on PF use their stock-in-trade lies about Poles being willing and eager pogromists in one era and then Nazi collaborators in another? A mixed population would also be incapable of becoming completely homogenous again.

And what the so-called experts also refuse to acknowledge is that having all these disparate groups living within the same territory made it extremely easy for outside powers to invade and partition Poland many, many times over the centuries.

But would it be different in the future? Not just within say a decade or two but a century or more from now. A Poland where now all citizens have rights to work, vote, hold elected office, and lobby for and enact laws just like they do today.

So then, how much of Poland's past and present would be preserved if ethnic Poles effectively became a minority in Poland? Would a new majority of those living in a future Poland but whose heritage and religious beliefs are different and lie outside of Poland truly care about maintaining and restoring Poland's inheritance such as palaces, Christian places of worship and Christian burial sites? Remember that human behavior is very slow to change. So if you need an answer to this just look at today and see how well such similar things of European origin are cared for in places like the Middle East and Africa. You can start a searching using the terms "price tag attack" and "monastery"; or "roman ruins" and "ISIS"; or "war grave" and "Libya" and "militants". The photos themselves will tell you all you need to know.

Would the Polish flag and bunting of its colors still be permitted for public display or would it be regarded as (gasp!) "nationalistic" and shunned so as not to offend the "cultural sensitivities" of other segments in society as they do today with the flags in PC correction camps such as France, Britain and Sweden?

How much would the Polish language change assuming it doesn't wither away in favor of another lingua franca imposed perhaps at the EU level in order to accommodate diversity and immigration quotas?

And how much personal pride would ethnic Polish children have in themselves and their true heritage if, as seen in other Western countries today, they are only taught to respect, value and preserve the religions, customs and cultures of everyone but their own?
Bieganski   
8 Apr 2016
News / What kind of Poland do most Poles want? [101]

Islam is an Arabocentric syncretic adoption and adaption of Judaism and Arab paganism, and Christianity started off as Nazarene Judaism.

Really?

Oh, look, just like I said:

...only an oily hypocrite would go around pointing a critical finger at the Abrahamic faiths of Christianity and Islam while remaining mum about Judaism.

All three are Abrahamic religions. There is no disputing this.

So why didn't you provide a quick history lesson on the development of Judaism itself then? Oh, that's right, when it comes to being critiqued your sacred cow is suddenly and conveniently left out of the discussion as usual. That's just so routine now that it has become boring.

But lets look at an interesting aspect regarding primitive Middle Eastern religious practices which have been dragged right into the 21st century. When matters like infant circumcision and ritual slaughter of animals were faced with legal curbs in Poland and other EU countries it was always Jews and Muslims who joined together to lobby hard against it. Yes, you read that right. Jews and Muslims linked arm-in-arm to protect their backward and completely unnecessary codes of conduct. And there is no disputing that either.

As I mentioned all Abrahamic religions were alien to the first Poles. And all the tensions between Christians and Jews over the centuries in Poland (and potentially Muslims in future) have all been based on differences and conflicts between each others beliefs which again are rooted outside of Poland.

What kind of Poland do most Poles want? If they say less religion it shouldn't mean less Christianity while the other Abrahamic beliefs of Judaism and Islam are encouraged to flourish or worse perched high on a pedestal so as to be put beyond any criticism.
Bieganski   
8 Apr 2016
News / What kind of Poland do most Poles want? [101]

Given the amount of women venerated by the Catholic Church, it seems that the powers that be would be quite disappointed in a member of their flock...

Tut, tut. Someone certainly hasn't attended synagogue in a very long time (or never bothered to pay attention when there).

If you actually believe you are right in criticizing another PF member for his beliefs then you clearly do not understand that veneration of women in the Catholic Church as you put it is nothing more than a continuation of Abrahamic practices of worshipping goddesses as recorded in the Tanakh; particularly the Nevi'im.

It is the height of pure sophistry for anyone to claim that terms such as "Queen of Heaven" is an honorific title of exclusive Catholic use. It is not. It is an Abrahamic ripoff of polytheistic origins and beliefs practiced way back in Middle Eastern antiquity. You are conveniently not mentioning that ancient Hebrews are also recorded as having worshipped their own "Queen of Heaven" for generations.

Indeed, verily I say unto thee:

"We will burn incense to the Queen of Heaven and will pour out drink offerings to her just as we and our fathers, our kings and our officials did in the towns of Judah and in the streets of Jerusalem."- Jeremiah 44:15-18

This "Queen of Heaven" is believed by historians to be the Semetic deity "Anat" who was venerated as a goddess of violence, war, sex and fertility.

It is certainly worth pointing out (and for you to never forget) that all Abrahamic teachings were alien to the first Polish tribes from which all modern Poles descend.

Therefore only an oily hypocrite would go around pointing a critical finger at the Abrahamic faiths of Christianity and Islam while remaining mum about Judaism.

Either they are all right or they are all wrong. Only a stooge would claim that only one is right and the other two are wrong.
Bieganski   
4 Apr 2016
News / Demonstrations in Poland in defence of democracy. [2554]

He certainly will do something, which is to make sure that no NATO base goes near Poland.

You make it sound like Obama is some George Washington commanding his troops into position. He's not and never has been. Your hero Obama will only do nothing because that's all he has been doing regarding Poland ever since he took office. And Obama like the Congress in America only do as they are told by their paymasters. That's why billions upon billions in American tax dollars are given in obsequious tribute to ungrateful and backstabbing Israel every year while (much to your glee I'm sure) Poland gets nothing in return for its longstanding friendship and support towards America.

So why didn't PO change American sentiment in all the years they were in power? And yet you think PiS is the reason Poland will get no NATO bases.

Seriously, you really don't get it.

Furthermore, the next President is likely to follow exactly the same path.

Of course, that's because only Israel matters to Americans and their corrupt politicians. Poland is never part of the conversation over there.

47% approval? Not bad at all, and not really embarrassing in the slightest

Eight years (even with him bragging about being re-elected) and he still can only muster less than half an approval rating. Even Richard Nixon pulled off an average of nearly 56% during his presidency and he resigned in disgrace.

Seriously, you really don't get it.

Incidentally, another 15 thousand were on the streets of Wrocław today in defence of Polish democracy.

Oh, wow, an entire 2% of the city's population. Roll on the revolution, eh?

Anyway, organizers of such events always exaggerate crowd numbers and absolutely never point out how late people arrive and how soon they leave.

Seriously, you really don't get it.
Bieganski   
3 Apr 2016
News / Demonstrations in Poland in defence of democracy. [2554]

Yes, and I can only see corrupt, rabid Zionists like Clinton, Cruz and even Sanders misusing their positions to make this a centerpiece of American policy towards Poland even when it is completely without merit. We saw an early warning sign of this when (rumor has it) their one former ambassador to Poland abruptly left his position because he kept agitating for this unofficial position and much to the consternation to Sikorski and the MFA. So clearly it doesn't matter which party holds power in Poland.

I don't see a Trump presidency becoming being hostile towards Poland over this or other issues. At the moment he seems too isolationist to care.

Regardless of who becomes the next American president we can all be certain that the British carpetbaggers will be on PF sharing their daydreams about the world hating Poland for being Polish.
Bieganski   
3 Apr 2016
News / Demonstrations in Poland in defence of democracy. [2554]

It's well known that Obama told Duda straight that he expected Poland to obey democratic norms if Poland wanted to have a NATO base.

Ha! What a laugh! Obama couldn't pull that off in eight years. He certainly won't and cant do anything now in his final eight months!

The latest poll shows that Obama is approved by 52% of the electorate and not approved by 45% of the electorate.

You're wrong as usual. The important figure (which of course you avoided mentioning) is his average approval rating since his term began. This stands at an embarrassing 47%. Like all your comments, whether they are about Poland or the rest of the world, you are completely misinformed.

Fortunately, regardless of who wins the Presidency in November - they're likely to have a hostile attitude towards Poland.

Fortunately? For who? You? LOL! But you don't matter in Poland (or back home in Britain or anywhere else for that matter) and you know it.

Like I mentioned in another post most Americans (and this would include especially their political leaders) are either uniformed or misinformed about Poland. Therefore, Poland being on the receiving end of any hostility from the Americans would only occur if some rabid Zionists like yourself start demanding Poland pay reparations to Jews over some trumped-up claim.
Bieganski   
3 Apr 2016
News / Demonstrations in Poland in defence of democracy. [2554]

It's pretty clear in the US media that it's a deliberate snub and that PiS was desperately trying to obtain a meeting between Duda and Obama to give them some legitimacy.

Why do you comment on matters of which you know nothing?

Just look at the photos taken while President Duda was in Washington last week where Obama was keen to have him visit the White House:

Face reality for once. Obama is a lame duck president who is reviled by the American electorate as a do-nothing narcissist who plays a lot of golf while Americans fall into poverty and the world burns. Obama craves legitimacy now that the curtain is about to fall on his disastrous eight years in the White House.

And of course you completely missed it but President Duda was actually showing the American people how magnanimous Poles are and that Poland is a country who is willing to work with whomever is in the White House - even someone like Obama who insulted Poles with his unforgivable "Polish death camps" remark which he never apologized for anyway.
Bieganski   
25 Mar 2016
News / Poland directly threatened by ISIS. Do Islamists planning terrorist attacks in Poland? [390]

I meant both are baggage but you cannot compare that photo from [closed off] Israeli event to a public victim mural days after an attack committed by their religion.

A closed off event held one day won't prevent the closed minds and blackened hearts of the attendees from taking their hatred abroad. Maybe today the Israelis aren't the ones pulling triggers on guns and setting off bombs around Europe but they have been doing it (and in flagrant defiance of UN resolutions as well) against the Palestinians for decades. And the highly intolerant and revolting message on the offensive t-shirt in the photo made it abundantly clear there were no limits placed as to when or where death could be meted out. And as stated on the sickening t-shirt it would be done in the name of their religion.

Furthermore, if people wanted to mourn publicly then the last thing anyone should be doing is bringing foreign flags since they are only there for propaganda purposes. Indeed, I didn't hear of any Palestinians or Israelis being killed and Israel (which certainly is in a position to share information) didn't do anything to help prevent the attacks.

Although standing on any flag is generally regarded as intended to cause offense there can be no denying there has always been a double standard when it comes to such matters. For instance some will cry foul if an Israeli flag is "disrespected" outside of Israel. But I am not aware of any EU or international laws which compels anyone to show respect for this one particular flag. And there can be no denying that if the situation had been reversed and someone (not even necessarily an Israeli) had been standing on a Palestinian flag it would have been met with a shrug of indifference by the public. That or biased voices would be foaming at the mouth claiming that walking all over a Palestinian flag is a protected form of free expression; or cynically an artwork.
Bieganski   
14 Mar 2016
Law / Immigration Open for Foreigners In Poland? [12]

please I need answers to this.

For some migrants to Poland the answer has been homelessness as featured in this WP.TV report:



my e-mail is symartinex@gmail......

I recommend as a precaution that people do not respond to personal email addresses like this one. This apparently friendly request for information could be merely a front to harvest other email addresses for future spamming or spear phishing attacks.

The answers being sought can easily be provided on this and other forums for all to read.
Bieganski   
12 Mar 2016
USA, Canada / Leaving Poland. How can I adapt in the US having no family or friends in this country? [13]

@Aniolka

It sounds like you already have good resources to work with.

I only know UPenn as one of the so-called "Ivy League" schools and its business school in particular is (or was) regarded as one of the best in America. So it would be seen as a very good school but Yale and Harvard usually steal all the limelight and are better known internationally.

Philadelphia like most large North American cities has both good and dangerous areas but it certainly wouldn't be as expensive as say NYC.

A look on UPenn's website showed a very diverse and happy looking student population. But that's just marketing. In any event this school should be able to assist you in finding decent accommodation on or off campus.

As far as not having any local help at your disposal once at school that is the situation for most college students. Some show up all on their own. Some are dropped off by their parents but after that they have to figure out stuff for themselves. Most good schools have plenty of support groups and other activities for students to get help and network with each other. It's still guaranteed though that virtually all of them call back home frequently to ask for advice and to cry their eyes out about something.

So unless you have the extra cash I wouldn't worry too much about needing to show up early in order to "adjust". You should give yourself plenty of lead-time if you know you will have an issue with immigration or you will have to go out and find furniture for a dorm room or flat.

College life itself has its own pace and demands which are very different from the working world. So there is nothing really to adapt to other than taking your studies seriously while also giving yourself time to make friends and participate in some extracurricular activities. All that can be done during the academic year.

If writing is where your interests are then that is what you should study. Many have chosen degrees like law or medicine because they (or very often their parents) thought it would lead to profitable careers. But there are plenty of stories of students having no interest in these fields and so they end up dropping out or they go into jobs they hate or are not very good at.
Bieganski   
12 Mar 2016
USA, Canada / Leaving Poland. How can I adapt in the US having no family or friends in this country? [13]

If you don't have a lot of money then you might want to go to university in Poland and then take advantage of an exchange student program in the US.

This way you will have a better idea of costs and can save for it. Such programs also often provide suggestions or make arrangement of where to live (like being hosted by a vetted American family or provided lists of safe and reasonable areas to rent near the school). Study abroad programs also help ensure the integrity of your degree.

Going off all on your own has too many unknowns and risks involved.

There are thousands of schools in America but many are not reputable and so going to just any school could be a waste of money when looking for a job later on.

Also, unless you can secure a full scholarship, schooling in America is not free (and being a foreign student there means you will automatically be charged a lot more in tuition than the Americans even before any exchange rate is taken into account). There are many stories today of young Americans drowning in debt long after they finished school. And that debt is only their tuition costs which didn't include rent or dormitory fees, food, utilities, books, medical expenses, transportation, etc., etc.

If you still want to strike out on your own in the US then consider going to good schools in areas with a significant Polish speaking community like Chicago, New York City or around Washington DC. The Polish diaspora there are more likely to understand your situation and recommend to you places to stay that are safe and affordable.

As you probably know America is a very large country with a very diverse but increasingly poor population. Because of this most Americans will only see you as yet another foreigner and there is no reason for them to help you out.

Indeed, if you ever visit American websites covering news or culture Poland almost never gets mentioned unless the Holocaust is brought up. So the average American is at worst uninformed and at best misinformed about Poland.

Good luck all the same whatever your decision.
Bieganski   
23 Feb 2016
News / Cameron's EU reform good for Poland [95]

I really don't think any bank or insurer is going to come to Poland with a 0.44% tax on bank/insurer assets. Most of them are looking for an exit strategy, not an entry strategy.

Wrong. Businesses want Britain to stay in the EU but the public doesn't and if as expected Cameron's cabinet collapses within months if not weeks then Poland can become a very tempting choice particularly since it hasn't yet adopted the Euro but will remain a EU member.

As stated most of the British public want out of the EU and if they get their way (which is very likely) then it is easy to see City institutions heading for the Continent. Alternatively, if a general election is called then Corbyn's Labour party may get back in power. Even if he can salvage anything and and keep the UK in the EU it's clear that that committed communist would stop at nothing to tax the living sh*t out of the City so at that point Poland's tax rates will look paltry in comparison. Britain is bound to fall either way which can only be a plus for Poland. It seriously looks like a coin flipping situation where where heads Poland wins and tails Britain loses!

While destroying the City would be relatively easy post-Brexit, it would need the infrastructure elsewhere that simply doesn't exist at the minute and would almost certainly require EU agreement.

Not so. Markets are global today and many financial institutions already have a presence in other major EU cities like Paris, Frankfurt and of course Warsaw. There is already talent in place and a capacity to absorb a move out of the City and onto the Continent.

Other countries will want a share of the spoils, which leads to the UK having time to offer more favourable deals to the services sector.

Britain will have all the time in the world but like I said it is a one trick pony and will have nothing to offer when it leaves the EU or if Corbyn gets into power.

As far as remaining EU countries Germany is already a powerhouse economy which effectively calls most of the shots. Sure there will be show of acrimony for public consumption when the UK leaves the EU because of all the time and money wasted with the UK forever standing on the sidelines and then finally deciding to take their ball home. But as with the migrant crisis there will be plenty of backroom deals going on to limit damage and take advantage of the situation in order to put national interests first. Indeed, will Germany wait around to ensure Hungary shares in the spoils? Don't make me laugh! I don't see Poland waiting around either to hopefully get crumbs once every other country in the EU has been satiated.

The only problem is that the new government is openly hostile to private business.

Politicians don't get popular with the public and their business tax base by being stupid. And your use of PF as a platform to agitate daily against the current government makes you anything but a neutral and factual observer.

We all know that Poland will be in tears post-Brexit when it's revealed that the 2014-2020 budget calculations were based on the not-insignificant British contributions and that there's simply no way Poland can continue to get the roughly 100 billion she was originally allocated.

There will be no tears. I previously posted how Poland already makes contributions to the EU budget which includes billions towards Britain's rebate. Poles are realistic and prefer to be self-sufficient. Any receipts are known to be temporary and no Polish politician has ever planned to exit the EU once subsidies dry up.

Furthermore, if a genuine Brexit is achieved, all those Polish workers will suddenly be on the scrapheap.

Poles know there is no pride in being on a scrapheap. If they have secured permanent residency in the UK and it is economically worthwhile to remain then they will. Otherwise they will follow the work since Poland is staying in the EU. Poles will still be free to go to other EU countries to settle and work. And those Poles working in the City already have an advantage of knowing the business (be it finance, IT, etc) and they will already be able to speak English as well as Polish and very likely other languages as well. Talents which they can use pretty much anywhere in today's globalized economies and which the average Brit doesn't have. Other Poles may see the collapse of Britain as the right time to move back to Poland to start up their own businesses or participate in the growing economy there with the added benefit of raising their children in a true and wholesome Polish environment.
Bieganski   
23 Feb 2016
News / Cameron's EU reform good for Poland [95]

Nice try, but the British political class also knows that the EU needs the British contributions to prop up the EU-13 countries.

Nice try but that's a tired old argument that is both illusory and ephemeral. Any momentary competitive advantage the UK has over some other EU states which allows it to be a contributor is based solely on having an economic moat via a financial services sector based almost exclusively in London along with an artificially high exchange rate in favor of the pound.

But as we saw yesterday the pound plummeted during Cameron's laughing stock performance during question time. And at the end of the day banks and other large businesses only care about their bottom line. It would take nothing for them to up stakes and expand their operations on the Continent; especially Poland. Other EU states would love to snatch such business away from Britain and doing so would only leave behind the sound of the wailing and gnashing of teeth of Britain's effete politicians. Indeed, once the City is gone what else would a one trick pony like Britain have to offer the EU other than a virtually non-existent manufacturing base and a dying high street services sector which can't be exported?

Poland on the other hand still has a lot of growth potential, a highly skilled and motivated workforce, and a diversified economy to boot. Poland indeed represents the new Europe!

What's most interesting about those two photos is that you can see that Cameron and Tusk get on, but that Szydło is seen very much as a insignificant player and that Cameron has no time for PiS in general.

Oh dear, here is another photo from Dave's meeting with Tusk. There is no mistaking that Donald knows his valuable time is being wasted by the insignificant player Cameron:


Bieganski   
22 Feb 2016
News / Cameron's EU reform good for Poland [95]

nothing will look worse than Poland gloating

Poland isn't gloating at all because she doesn't need to. And such comments only go to show that the status quo can only take cheap shots against Poland because they don't want to face up to reality.

Indeed, just look at the body language in the following two photos from over the past month alone:

In both you can see a supplicant and outwitted British Prime Minister trying to plead his case to two very patient Polish political leaders from different ends of the political spectrum. It's plain to see from these photos that the center of power in Europe has firmly shifted to the 20th meridian east of Greenwich and the British political class know it!