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Rich Mazur   
9 Apr 2019
History / Why is Poland weaker than Russia? [390]

No, Poland made every effort to keep me as a slave after investing all that money in my fake degree. The idiots actually wanted me to pay all of that back to be able to leave but I promised to be back. I lied.
Rich Mazur   
8 Apr 2019
News / Schools in Poland to strike tomorrow [235]

My comments about teachers' salaries in Palatine are meant to show that pay has nothing to do with quality because teachers are the least creative and most stupid liberal of all professions. Or on the way to be obsolete. Right now, elementary kids here spend most of their time looking at the screens, not teachers. I know because I have four granddaughters that age.
Rich Mazur   
8 Apr 2019
News / Schools in Poland to strike tomorrow [235]

the whole community ends up paying a heavy price.

Not really. The value of teachers and teaching is greatly exaggerated. I was a student in the poor, communist controlled schools. Then, I did 5 and half years at Polibuda, not necessarily a Harvard or Yale class. None of this was a problem in my life.

Looking back, I was lucky not have internet and Facebook.

Paying teachers more means squat. Ours, here where I live, make $130 grand a year. That's district 211 in Palatine, if you want to check. Are the results any better then id they were making half of that? Of course, not. They got to that obscene lever because the teachers' unions are as much gangsters as Teamsters used to be. Nothing but raw power to strike and extort.

Are the results any better then id they were making half of that?

Sorry. It should have been: Are the results any better than if they were making half of that?
Also: level, not lever.
Rich Mazur   
8 Apr 2019
History / Why is Poland weaker than Russia? [390]

I remember when the US was ready to start WW3 over the Soviet rockets in Cuba. Today, the US and NATO in Poland is so cool.
Rich Mazur   
8 Apr 2019
News / Schools in Poland to strike tomorrow [235]

it is the same teachers demanding more money which are the same ones demanding the borders be opened

Wait a minute! Are you saying that the Polish teachers are just as stupid and as leftist as their American brothers and sisters? I mean, mindless, liberal, pro abortion, pro gay marriage, global warming fanatics who hate their own countries and love the foreign brown scum?
Rich Mazur   
8 Apr 2019
History / Why is Poland weaker than Russia? [390]

Velund, please tell me that the Russian army is not a social experiment with gays and the transgenders in need of reproductive organ alterations. I need to believe that the Western insanity didn't spread to you yet. If it has already reached Russia, please, lie.

BTW, I am again waiting for your May 9 parade. It's great to see your guys and the Americans as allies
Rich Mazur   
8 Apr 2019
History / Why is Poland weaker than Russia? [390]

When countries have the misfortune to be near Russia, it can be scary indeed...

Living next to Germany is a bliss because Poland can happily offload its underemployed.

Can you name a few, most important ones?

You are funny! How dare you ask such questions! This is a hit-and-run bunch and asking questions is out of line.
Instead, innuendos and implications without facts are the preferred methods.

The funniest part is the anti-US and Trump crap. At the same time, sticking it to Russia while counting that the US will defend Poland at the risk of a nuclear exchange. Of course, they don't remember that the USSR was arming North Vietnam and Vietcong to eventually defeat the US and that the US did absolutely nothing about the Soviet shipments of arms to them.
Rich Mazur   
7 Apr 2019
History / Why is Poland weaker than Russia? [390]

Russia is shaking in its boots. I can hear it from here.

BTW, you have those quotes misplaced. There was a referendum. No shots fired. Nobody died. In fact, Eddie Kennedy killed more people than the Russian army in Crimea.

There was no "annexation". Only in the minds of the Russia hating idiots and the Polish government.
Rich Mazur   
7 Apr 2019
History / Why is Poland weaker than Russia? [390]

I often read SF books about time loops and wormholes to other reality lines.

The Russia haters are a funny lot. You could produce a truckload of notarized sworn statements under oath from every single referendum participant and these idiots will still tell you with straight face that Russia "annexed" Crimea.

It looks like Russia hate is a global mental disorder. We have that here in the US as a handy explanation for everything, elections included. Just like global warming.

I wonder if I just committed a federal felony by "colluding" with you? You are in Moscow, right?
Rich Mazur   
7 Apr 2019
History / Why is Poland weaker than Russia? [390]

The referendum would be a lot more compelling if the Russians didn't kill close to 25 thousand the day before and deported 125,000 opponents to Siberia two months prior. Yeah, those bad Russians.
Rich Mazur   
6 Apr 2019
History / Why is Poland weaker than Russia? [390]

History lessons are boring and useless. It's the guy with the biggest fist and determination today who ultimately wins. The bottom line facts are that Xi and Putin are patriots and want the best for their countries, while the US, just as the UK, is on decline and its ruling class is an incompetent bunch of greedy globalists but only to the extent that it helps them in their sick pursuit of whatever these traitors are pursuing, but not for a direct benefit of the Unites States. That is why, in some way, Xi and Putin are admirable and the US presidents are not.
Rich Mazur   
6 Apr 2019
History / Why is Poland weaker than Russia? [390]

The only thing that may present some interest for Russians in Poland and Baltic states is

Can you rephrase the last two sentences or write them in Russian? The meaning seems interesting but is not clear.
Rich Mazur   
5 Apr 2019
Travel / Is Poland worth visiting? [35]

OUTSTANDING

You forgot the exclamation marks.
Now, I feel sorry for myself that I didn't see any of that on my last visit.
Rich Mazur   
2 Apr 2019
Work / Diversity in Poland especially in workplace [90]

To be honest I have some empathy for people less fortunate than me

My question was not if we should employ people who are disabled. It was if you would like to - presumably, of your own free will and without outside pressures.

Predictably, nobody, including you, would touch that one.

So, my question still stands: in your own company of 100 employees, how people in wheel chairs would you consider enough to feel good?
No essays, please. Just a number between 0 and 100.

Yes, the company where I worked had all kinds of elevators but the gov goons still forced it to construct the one I mentioned. An elevator to practically nowhere, and never used by anyone. Just to make some gov goon happy.
Rich Mazur   
2 Apr 2019
Work / Diversity in Poland especially in workplace [90]

Why can't you employ someone in wheelchair ? Do you think disabled people should be locked and not seen????

I will answer your questions after you answer mine: Would you like all of your employees in wheelchairs or only some?
Since you will not, I will answer it myself: No, I would not want any of my employees on wheel chairs because at the last place I worked they were forced to build a $100,000 elevator for just one guy in a wheel chair. He would also be exempt from business trips, and could not lift and carry anything. That burden was others to take care of.

That elevator, btw, would take him from the main floor to a mechanical lab where he, as a software engineer, never had a reason to go to. But the government rules do not allow logic and common sense to be a factor. Ever. Also, during my 30 years there, that elevator was not used once.

Hiring blacks is fun and it feels good. It's letting them go, that's not.
Rich Mazur   
2 Apr 2019
Work / Diversity in Poland especially in workplace [90]

Don't be so silly. All three are relevant. This is why effective organisations take diversity so seriously.

Oh, that deliberate pretended lack of reading comprehension...

I wrote "RELEVANT NEGATIVES". Would you like all of your employees in wheelchairs or only some? Try to weasel out of this question.

Yeah, I know what's coming...If they can do the job just as well as those who can walk, why not. Or some other evasive sentence with an if or equivalent.

Never a simple yes or no. Only some is a trap, and you know it
Rich Mazur   
2 Apr 2019
Work / Diversity in Poland especially in workplace [90]

You are being dishonest. If that's the objective, you would list only the qualifications. All else is pure political correctness.
Disability, language, and age are relevant negatives.
Rich Mazur   
2 Apr 2019
Work / Diversity in Poland especially in workplace [90]

Disability, gender, social class, ethnicity, language, age, political affiliation,

Of which at least three would be personal and nobody's business.
But let's assume that such info is provided on an application form. Now what? What do you, as a hiring person, do with it? Assign points like they do in China now?
Rich Mazur   
2 Apr 2019
Work / Diversity in Poland especially in workplace [90]

Is the leftist nonsense of the alleged women's unequal pay being discussed in Poland?
I know this is not exactly about diversity, but I think it's close enough for this thread.
Rich Mazur   
1 Apr 2019
Work / Diversity in Poland especially in workplace [90]

Somehow, almost every thread here ends up about immigration.

Because immigration is the single greatest threat to the white race. Nothing else comes even close.
Rich Mazur   
1 Apr 2019
Work / Diversity in Poland especially in workplace [90]

see any real proof that large scale non-European immigration to Europe helps

That's so simple. They teach the locals respect for the many races, cultures, and 100-plus languages. They increase employment opportunities for the cops, jailers, rape victim counselors, and the immigration lawyers. And, finally, it helps the ruling class get a firmer grip on the divided and diverse population. Ruling affluent whites takes a lot more effort.
Rich Mazur   
31 Mar 2019
Work / Diversity in Poland especially in workplace [90]

It's collapsing as we speak. It's known as the US.

Every time I see some idiots screaming against the wall, 90% are women. Every time I see some idiots screaming about abortion rights till the day of natural birth it's women.

In both cases, if you try to reason with them about the long term consequences to the US and even to them personally, they will just scream louder and call you every name imaginable. They do it because they know that even a five-minute debate would not end well for the screamers.
Rich Mazur   
31 Mar 2019
Work / Diversity in Poland especially in workplace [90]

No, but the concept is the same. There was a time when blacks were not allowed to be where whites were. Beach or whatever. That was a compulsory type. Now it's gone and the voluntary kind is now in place.

Are you denying that the compulsory diversity exists? Are you claiming that the compulsory diversity is good for the society?