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Joined: 21 Jul 2009 / Female ♀
Last Post: 31 Mar 2010
Threads: Total: 2 / In This Archive: 1
Posts: Total: 507 / In This Archive: 302
From: Krakow, Poland
Speaks Polish?: Yes
Interests: reading, travelling, fashion, dance, cinema, cultures du monde

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Nika   
18 Dec 2009
Life / Ripped Off in Poland? - Expose here: [185]

Well sorry but it's the sad truth, I've been to several western european countries, saw all the little towns neat and clean, UK, France, Germany, Sweden, everythings clean, nice old buildings. In Poland - sad, dirty, polluted **** holes.

it's true but why are you saying 'the sad truth'? I'm not sad about it all. I love it here, long live the Polish chaos and anarchy!!!
Nika   
18 Dec 2009
Life / Ripped Off in Poland? - Expose here: [185]

Interesting what the law is here.

the law here is wolna amerykanka Mr. Jonni. 99,9% of western people are totally helpless face to it. hahahahaha
Nika   
18 Dec 2009
Life / Ripped Off in Poland? - Expose here: [185]

aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah, life in PL is so much fun!
Nothing but buying a pack of brand new DURACELL batteries can become a real adventure and you can then talk about it on an international forum. It couldn't happen anywhere else...
Nika   
15 Dec 2009
Love / Insultive opinions about Polish girls... [139]

Generalising about any race is a very stupid and dangerous thing to do. Obviously there are cultural, environmental and economical differences between nationalities. That's what makes travel interesting.

oh Steve, you've not been on this Forum long enough to learn that the above is true about any race but with this one, single exception - The Polish Race.

Read through the posts (especially the Relationships and Marriage section is very interesting, extremely creative and full of precious and remarkable observations) and you will see that The Polish Race is just apart!
Nika   
15 Dec 2009
News / What Poland can't do right [113]

In case you haven't noticed, this is a News&Politics section and you just go on and on and on about PL women.

What is so fascinating about PL girls that you just can't stop talking about us????!!!!!
Nika   
13 Dec 2009
News / Polish & other children legally stolen from their parents in Germany [82]

Well....I am not (stupid that is)!
But when you really believe all that stuff and these headlines I can't help you

I am not stupid either BB.
I simply disagree with you and this does not give you the right to insult me.

I'm afraid it's not only 10 parents BB or mister Hickman.
Here is the link to a EU parliament report:

jugendamt-wesel.com/PETITION/081222_eu_parl_report_ja.pdf

as per this report: "34 new petitions were received in 2008 concerning the Jugendamt, however since 2006 not only individual petitions but hundreds of individual cases have been submitted through correspondence which have been acknowledged but to which the Committee has been technically unable to respond in substance. Hence the importance of this document."
Nika   
13 Dec 2009
News / Polish & other children legally stolen from their parents in Germany [82]

Both websites are from and for groups of people who have grievances, one against german law and the other against polish....

Conseil Européen des Enfants du Divorce / Parents, children and grandparents victims of international and administrative child abductions was not created in order to fight against German law BB.
Nika   
13 Dec 2009
News / Polish & other children legally stolen from their parents in Germany [82]

here you can see some videos about Jugendamt in action:

jugendamt-wesel.com/Video_liste.htm

mostly in German, unfortunatelly.

And the organisation that I quoted is nothing less offiacial than the one that you did BB.

And by the way, I am not insulting you and calling you stupid.
Nika   
13 Dec 2009
News / Polish & other children legally stolen from their parents in Germany [82]

How does an open letter to some politician make a website official???

European Parliament working document - is it an official document or not? Also, an open letter is a document and as such is official or would you rather consider it a headline.

The link that I published comes from the website of Conseil Européen des Enfants du Divorce / European Council for Parents, children and grandparents victims of international and administrative child abductions. If such an organisation publishes these documents on their website or organises such conferences then I guess that it's because they have a reason for it.

Polish press just loves Germany! ;)

Polish press loves Germany just as much as German Jugendamts love Polish parents (and Italian, French and American parents as well)
Nika   
13 Dec 2009
News / Polish & other children legally stolen from their parents in Germany [82]

No, just a headline, nothing official...sorry.

it is on their official webiste and there are numerous publications on Jugendamt, among others:
- European Parliament working documents,
- Open Letter to Honorary Professor Dr . Hans-Gert Pöttering Member of the European Parliament,
- Open Letter to President Nicolas Sarkozy, Petition of 10 parents to the european Parliament,
- Note to the Euro commissioner Fratini,
- Invitation to a press conference to the topic : "The German Jugendamt, a child robbering administration?"

Is it official enough for you BB or do you still maintain that it's only headlines and you don't believe them?
Nika   
13 Dec 2009
News / Polish & other children legally stolen from their parents in Germany [82]

No, I meant the "other side", something from the german media or better even from the Jugendamt or such...frankly I don't believe these headlines!

you call it headlines???!!!! It's CEED - Conseil Européen des Enfants du Divorce / European Council for Parents, children and grandparents victims of international and administrative child abductions.

here is some headlines:

culturedviews.com/the-worst-excesses-of-the-thrid-reich-still-hold-place-in-germany-today/2009/06/05/view.htm

and here something for those who read French:

ceed-europa.eu/CEED/enlevement.htm
Nika   
13 Dec 2009
News / Polish & other children legally stolen from their parents in Germany [82]

You will find a lot of stories here:

jugendamt-wesel.com/CEED_eng.htm

take your time as will need a lot of it to through it!

Germany: Poles are the kidnappers of children

Germany found a simple explanation for the Jugendamt unlawful practices that prohibit children of Poles speak Polish with parents.

As we mentioned, the action of the German authorities for Children and Youth (Jugendamt) raises the parents indignation and the European institutions. The principle that a child taken from one of the parents (or both) spoke only German is a violation of human rights. But our Western neighbors do not care about the accusations.

Polish-German divorced couples in Germany are thousands. Child abduction occurred in a minority of cases, and yet all Poles are treated as potential criminals. Officials do not care that such rules deprives children of contact with the native language and actually lead to their Germanization.

pardon.pl/artykul/6923/niemcy_polacy_to_porywacze_dzieci

and this is for those who read Polish.
Nika   
13 Dec 2009
News / Polish & other children legally stolen from their parents in Germany [82]

That's why I find the kind of finger-pointing at Germany in this thread hypocritical and way over the top.

then why we've never heard that it's forbidden in the UK to talk to your kids in Polish, while it was widely commented in PL press that German Jugendamts forbid the Polish parents to speak Polish to their children???? Now that's over the top!!!!!
Nika   
12 Dec 2009
Food / Why carp for Polish Christmas? [157]

thank you for the hint espana - I shall do that!

by the way, it is very modest of you to quote yourself hahahahaha
Nika   
11 Dec 2009
Food / Why carp for Polish Christmas? [157]

That's fine with me since I won't be there.

that's fine as well. You will not be missed since you have no respect for our traditions scottie.
You better go to Germany and have your fancy fruits de mer dinner...
Nika   
11 Dec 2009
Love / Catholic Church Wedding in Poland [6]

Proszę bardzo. No problem at all!
You are both catholic, you've not been married before (I guess?), you are both following the marriage preparation classes so you can get married in catholic church without any problems. Nationality and the language you speak is no obstacle!

Bless you again and your husband as well!
Nika   
11 Dec 2009
Food / Why carp for Polish Christmas? [157]

Fortunately my Polish fiancee doesn't like it either, so when I visit her in Germany we'll have salmon, prawns, and other edible dishes, but not crap-oops, I mean carp.

that is fine scottie.
Still, we don't care what you think and say and we will have the traditional karp for Christmas :)
Nika   
11 Dec 2009
Love / Catholic Church Wedding in Poland [6]

is this really true?

Honey this is definitely not true. You can get married in any catholic church in PL.
Bless you!
Nika   
11 Dec 2009
Food / Why carp for Polish Christmas? [157]

They didn't tell you that they switched the dish to lemon sole at the last minute, did they? ;)

no they didn't.
They did say again today that karp w galarecie was REALLY GOOD....