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Ksysia   
15 Dec 2009
History / What British unit liberated Poland in 1945?? [445]

ok, steve, whatever did not kill us, is making us stronger.

actually, syaing that Britain sold Poland is a compliment... really. There is no point in saying that to Russia and America. They won't understand and it's stating the obvious anyway. at least with Britain we speak about honour at all.

There are things missing, too. Britain fought for the colonies, on a global scale, so did the Germany. Why use Poland as a battlefield? It makes no sense to sacrifice a country like Poland, rich with resources, for a piece of rock with a little coal and sheep... Guess Mikołajczyk was even dumber than everyone thinks. Like Jaruzelski.

Off to modern times. How come Poland is still run by Jaruzelskis and Tusks? Because, as noted on this forum, we are being told lies.

How come Poland, still full of resources, since 20 years had not become richer than the rock of Britain or Spain? We are run by others, not by us.

Consider for example, when the system fell, people closed down most factories and mines. Why? If a different party takes over, the businesses not normally close down!

This time, people running Poland licked the American buttcheeks so thoroughly, that they closed everything. We are still rebuilding whatever the Soviet had built (badly) and Americans destroyed, like Yugo carmaker in Yogoslavia. Right, Balkancy?
Ksysia   
11 Dec 2009
History / What British unit liberated Poland in 1945?? [445]

Harry probably believes that if he makes a claim, any claim, and nobody feels like stooping down to answering it at the moment, then he proved the point...

he also uses other eristic tricks, like calling everything a lie, imposing what other thing etc. Catching someone on using eristics in public is a big thing, all those tricks are dirty and prohibited.

there is not much sense in answering him, other that - other people might actually read that and be caught on the forbidden hooks.
Ksysia   
10 Dec 2009
History / What British unit liberated Poland in 1945?? [445]

He thinks that only white Catholics can be properly Polish. Everybody else can "just hold a Polish passport". That is because he's a bigot. Although the fact that you appear to think that Israel is a nation for Jews only doesn't speak too highly of you.

Harry, you really are full of yourself - how do you know what other people think or believe? Surely you cannot. Why write that then? That must be a lie, and you - a liar.

To explain the commie issue - yes, I have the commie relations, ignobly deceased, and I don't recognize them as kin. They were traitors. Are you familiar with the idea of a traitor? Someone who works not for the benefit of one's country, native or chosen, but against it?

I can say that they were ethnic Poles, but by nationality they were Soviet and proud of it.

I'm sure that you'll run for this statement like a poor relative running to a dinner party - but there you go. 'Poland' is very hard to define, it's in the heart, it's an idea and a belief. She lives even if there is no state of Poland, remains while the country borders change. You can have blood of your ancestors, or you can have the sentiment, and be Polish.

And stop offending Catholics, Harry. Those who have love of Poloniae are as well Arian Brothers, various Protestants, Muslims, and yes, Jews. Majority are NOWADAYS CAtholic, because of border movement after Tehran, because of RC being in opposition to the Soviet, and because of sermons of Piotr Skarga.
Ksysia   
9 Dec 2009
History / What British unit liberated Poland in 1945?? [445]

Lie, lie and keep lying eh? Give us some proof that the B
FC (which you've already been caught lying about) was ever in Poland or ever saw combat. Not a single member of the BFC ever saw combat while in the BFC.

Funny how you defend the Nazis, Jew... and how you hate Poles, instead of running a polite conversation with us with arguments, all you say is: 'you lie'.

Are you hiding some mixed Polish blood that you are as ashamed of as a Nazi would of a Jewish Father?
Or is that Jews are lying about Poles therefore think that Poles lie too? Prompting you to say stuff like:

Which Polish SS unit was a good anti-semite going to join?

Ksysia   
8 Dec 2009
History / What British unit liberated Poland in 1945?? [445]

the Polish command in the UK have not given help to the partisans

that's a certain level of generalization, not a lie. I'm not a historian, you see, I'm interested though. Elżbieta Zawacka had gone to London to try and organize some resistance, had asked the Polish command why are they not helping, even with the comms, and received practically no answer. But yes, later there were parachuters, that is help.

Still, you might be personally interested why the GB planes flew over Auschvitz and had not bombed it w trzy dupy, excuse my French. AFTER the Pilecki report.

The Sosabowski thing had happen.

I am beginning to understand why Jews believe Poles hate them - because you are hard trying to make us. (can't be done, my maternal ancestors lived in Lodz, on the internal side of the Ghetto)
Ksysia   
8 Dec 2009
History / What British unit liberated Poland in 1945?? [445]

You appear to know less than nothing. Never even heard of the Cichociemni? The fact that you haven't says a lot about why you believe lies from people such as enkidu.

assumptions, Harry. In fact my Grandmother and her sister hosted the parachuters in her home. After the war she was asked about money given to her, but she was shocked, because' she has never asked for money and been given any.

That is of course referring to what I remarked earlier, that Polish command in London did not give help to the partisans. It's not saying that 'GB is evil', no. It to say that life is not a propaganda poster.

That British people were so anti-Polish that they dropped ammunition to the Germans instead?

Well for one thing Montgomery dropped Sosabowski in front of two divisions of Waffen-SS in Arnhem, because he never liked him.

And really - GB entered the war to protect the colonies against German colonization. You only chose to use the idiots and traitors in our sorry-ass government to make Poland the battlefield for it. I bet you remunerated the traitors well, since they didn't give a damn about the partisans. As referred by Elżbieta Zawacka.
Ksysia   
8 Dec 2009
Genealogy / Some Macedonian, Croatian, Serbian Second Names look Polish! [38]

Polish names ending in -ski were originally names belonging to noblemen whose family owned a certain village or town

enough of this myth...

that was only a preferred ending and only for families who needed a last name. Chłopi can use that ending too, it's not restricted like von. (Jankowski)

Knights could carry names like:
Świnka, Buczko, Dąbek, Ciołek, Podkowa, Biłozór, Wieliczko, Jarosz, Eberc, Ester, Hoffer, Bucholc, Beneszko, Wańko, Pieszko, Chmura, Miłosz, Giedrojć a nawet Alemani, Murzynowicz, Murdelio, Neapolski i Afri
Ksysia   
8 Dec 2009
History / What British unit liberated Poland in 1945?? [445]

yes, I know about the bullion.
I think it is the same story as why the Polish command in the UK have not given help to the partisans.
I wish the Brits would open their archives, but they've just decided not to.
Ksysia   
8 Dec 2009
History / What British unit liberated Poland in 1945?? [445]

Aparently they count every piece of ammunition, every gallon of petrol, every spitfire and then - They charge Poland for this.

I'm not sure why that upsets you, enkidu? there was an agreement signed between ours and theirs commands, that we pay for ourselves. you should be proud that we didn't take money.
Ksysia   
8 Dec 2009
History / What British unit liberated Poland in 1945?? [445]

well maybe his Dad was in some raid in Poland, that's possible. But it is a SECOND paramedic who tells me that... That would give a very high percentage of people to randomly meet and learn they were sons of heroes...

maybe there was an operation but is now forgotten for some reason?
Ksysia   
6 Dec 2009
History / What British unit liberated Poland in 1945?? [445]

It's the second time, when I was giving blood, when an English paramedic told me that his Father was in the unit liberating Poland in 1945?? I am not aware of any British unit in Warsaw in 1945, not that I'm well versed in History.

I know about the Warsaw Concerto in 1944 (thank you Britain), but 1945? That's when the Soviets were doing the liberating...
Ksysia   
2 Dec 2009
News / What is wrong with Poland that Poles emigrate? [167]

Nearly every Costa coffee or coffee shop I have been to (airports and Motorway service stations) have a Polish or an Eastern European person working there.

Actually, the coffee place that I go to, Nero, has two English 20yo people and they are so sweet and cheerful that I tip for the coffee £2 each time.

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polkaontheisland.wordpress.com/2009/12/02/why-are-polish-people-coming-to-the-uk-other-reasons/
Ksysia   
9 Nov 2009
Work / I want to move to Poland (but of course we need to find a good job) [117]

Rafik, I think you are being too presumptuous, its still very hard for a non pole to get a good full time job....poland still has a closed shop metality.

simply the culture is different, yeah?
In Poland the company had to see you and you have to be proactive. That is find the companies you like, put on your suit, get your CV to the personally, and wait for an interview invitation. No agencies, not internet CV sending, only personal contact.

That takes time, and I'm sure it's easier to just pop your CV to the job agent, but we are distrustful, aren't we? My Mom has a firm in Poland and would never hire somebody who did not come and asked about it.
Ksysia   
7 Oct 2009
UK, Ireland / Sad life of a Polish migrant in the UK. Ch. 5 - Racism [259]

most of Polish people that I know who emmigrated to UK had basic education and were of the thuggish type..

so you obviously work somewhere grim. one of the problems of Polish diaspora in the UK, already spoken about by your Government, is that Poles are highly educated and qualified, but don't use this advantage. England has woken up and saw that they are not using this resource at all - million of educated, bright people could create trillions for your economy, but end up in menial jobs.
Ksysia   
7 Oct 2009
UK, Ireland / Sad life of a Polish migrant in the UK. Ch. 5 - Racism [259]

stupid English do understand your language

Or so you think. One girl from Macedonia that I know, thought she understood Polish since she understands Serbian and Bulgarian. And she came to me with just a moan like yours once.

'i was walking down the street and those two Polish guys were calling each woman a wh0re! So I told them that I know what they meant! And they looked real stupid!'

I'm sure they did, because the word 'kurwa' which means 'wh0re' is used as your' fcuk', and some people use it in every sentence.

Poszedłem, kurwa, usiadłem, kurwa, i piwko wypiłem, kurwa.
I went there, fcuk, man, I sat there, fcuk, man, and I had me a beer, fcuk, man!

But that's another thing that I noticed - when the English people hear me talk with my man, they sometimes say things for me 'what is she saying Dave? Rich is a fat man, that's what she's saying.' But, no, I usually talk about sex.

All in all this thread had been very informative. I didn't realize before exactly to what extent you are insecure about what other people think about you. That's why you are always walking around with a grin - to quell other people's fears, not because you like them. That's why you alwyas talk to strangers - not to make friends, but to ensure that they have nothing to fear. And that's why all the girls wear the same kind of dresses at any given time of year - so that no other girl becomes anxious.

I also understood why girls in English school gang up and beat up Polish girls - it's not racism, or xenophobia, it's just that our faces and clothes are just a little different, and they feel threatened.

I also understand now why there are all those propaganda movies about how 'it's good to be different. Somebody is working on your society. But that also means that those films have slim chance of changing your attitude towards novelty - after all you were always just there yourself on the Island.

You didn't have the Germans who can't communicate in Slavonic, Tatars who worship differently, Turks who are not similar one bit, Czechs who are similar, but not the same, Prusowie, Jadźwingowie, who were Hunnic of Gothic I think? So now, since the war, you do, you are handling the situation pretty well, and are very proud of it. That's why you call Poland a 'young country, who is learning diversity and democracy', to feel a little more established in your ways.

Good, I'm proud of you. But cut on the 'young country who is learning'.

And about the rascals who spat at a woman - did you call the police?
Ksysia   
6 Oct 2009
UK, Ireland / Sad life of a Polish migrant in the UK. Ch. 5 - Racism [259]

SeanBM

I may just be a human with feelings - I knew that emigracja is always hard, but had not expected disdain from that direction - Germans, yes, but they never showed me any :S

I have a hidden agenda, and I will now post another thread to come clean.
Ksysia   
6 Oct 2009
UK, Ireland / Sad life of a Polish migrant in the UK. Ch. 5 - Racism [259]

RevokeNice

The term racist is used way to often. Tell me this Ksysia, how would the Peoples Paradise of Poland react to millions of Brits and Paddy's emigrating there?

I am wondering on the same thing - how after all the load of disdain suffered here would I react to and English guy coming to work in my company? And I honestly don't know.

ShelleyS
i]Blimey...how long does it take for you to think this bollox up?[/i]

none at all - I just stick my head out of the window, and it comes in rock'n'rolling.

Ok, edited the rest, tired of Shelley
Ksysia   
6 Oct 2009
UK, Ireland / Sad life of a Polish migrant in the UK. Ch. 5 - Racism [259]

On the contrary, sweetie. I respect the good things about England, and shun the bad things. I am not a freak on nature to worship the English soil.

Points to ponder - if English are so insecure that any pinch of salt makes them jump up, are they a big and strong country?
Ksysia   
6 Oct 2009
UK, Ireland / Sad life of a Polish migrant in the UK. Ch. 5 - Racism [259]

Winni się tłumaczą, uderz w stół a nożyce się odezwą

which reads - the guilty ones explain themselves, hit a table and scissors rattle.

If I leave, where will you get smart people from?
Ksysia   
6 Oct 2009
UK, Ireland / Sad life of a Polish migrant in the UK. Ch. 5 - Racism [259]

but xenophobia I would say.

yes, you are right. I agree.

I don't really consider myself a victim in fact - less and less when I see how the English treat other English.

But everyday acts of evil will are definitely getting on my nerve.

Sledz, fix your damn F16s, bazzar trader.
Ksysia   
6 Oct 2009
UK, Ireland / Sad life of a Polish migrant in the UK. Ch. 5 - Racism [259]

white boy, honkey, milky bar kid, white trash, need i go on?

really? so if we have a rude name too, that makes us worse than the english? You shot your own foot, hunter.

And - look, it made through to the press!