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Joined: 1 Dec 2011 / Male ♂
Last Post: 18 Mar 2012
Threads: Total: 4 / In This Archive: 3
Posts: Total: 17 / In This Archive: 8
From: Republic of Poland - United States of America
Speaks Polish?: Tak
Interests: National, Conservative

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Kuba TK   
16 Nov 2013
History / What does it mean to be "Polish"? Why does Poland exist? [13]

Have you ever wondered what differentiates Poles from the other nations of the world? Why does Poland exist? What is its mission/purpose, if any? Please give appropriate and reasonable answers.
Kuba TK   
26 May 2012
News / A Second Look at Poland's Future. [21]

Organizing ourselves in the Poland and abroad is key to making our future a success.

Last line of first post. Especially you-related. Polonia is all Poland's really got in terms of hope. With the older generations dying away. The youth has been brainwashed and assimilated to Americanism. Touché.
Kuba TK   
26 May 2012
News / A Second Look at Poland's Future. [21]

Clearly, you haven't watched any Polish news lately. Read a newspaper that isn't affiliated with government propaganda. Better yet, go to Poland and ask a bus driver with a master's degree in history about government. You'll know what I mean. You can't do anything with a nation that's split over key issues.
Kuba TK   
26 May 2012
History / Which countries are Polands friends, which are Polands enemies? [75]

By annexing Eastern Europe, Russia worked in the national interest of the British. It's all about the Balance of Power. All seven of Poland's current neighbors aren't what you'd call allies. At some point in history, they all put their interests before that of Poland. Russia, Germany-Austria, Czech Republic, not really Slovakia, Ukraine, Belarus, Lithuania, Sweden, etc. The list goes on. Currently, we're being used as a puppet of the U.S. to help them obtain their interests as well. I guess you could say: Hungary and Romania are our only allies in Europe and the Catholic Church serves as a unifying force in the country, so add the Vatican. Other than that, Poland's pretty much a loner.

My father told me that Warsaw was know as "the Second Paris".
Kuba TK   
26 May 2012
News / A Second Look at Poland's Future. [21]

I have developed a keen interest in Polish politics. I was hoping that the fellow members of "Polish Forums" would be willing to share some of their concerns about the nation's future. It's pretty obvious that we're (as a nation) not going in the right direction. We need to put Poland back on track. Organizing ourselves in the Poland and abroad is key to making our future a success.
Kuba TK   
23 Feb 2012
Genealogy / Being ashamed of Polish ancestry? [156]

I am a "second generaton" Polish person and I admit that sometimes I am embarrassed to be Polish but only because of those idiots in government and forgive me, but also the "faggots", or offspring of most first generation Americans. Excluding myself, the "faggots" are spoiled "bad eggs" that in some cases don't deserve to live. I curse my parents everyday for bringing me to this country (I was born in the US). I do however attend Polish school every Saturday and have joined a few organizations that have enlightened me of my ancestry. I am proud to be Polish, but I just hate the politicians. I travel to Poland every year to my "other families"(awesome people), and you don't get much information about what is going on in politics. But when I come back to America and turn the TV or computer to read and listen to Polish events, I have heart ache after heart ache. I read a lot of history and I have this bias for Polish events. I tell my friends that Poland has the richest history but they don't want to hear any of it. Well, much said, that's what I think.
Kuba TK   
2 Dec 2011
News / Would Poland Be Stronger Without "The West"? [10]

I have studied geopolitics and the only way Poland can sustain itself is by having close allies. The Allied powers in WWII were incapable of helping Poland.

Poland should improve relations with its neighbors in case of EU degradation.

By neighbors, I mean members of the Visegrad Group and former (and current) Russian satellites.
Kuba TK   
2 Dec 2011
News / Would Poland Be Stronger Without "The West"? [10]

Let the idiot European countries send their troops to die for dictatorships, oil and money and leave Poland out of it.

I agree. Poland should concentrate on its own problems. Believe me, there's many. The current government is completely ineffective and is a puppet of NATO.

Russia and China are unstable. I would support a Central, Southern, and Eastern European Federation, excluding Russia for later. Economic cooperation with Ukraine was attempted during PiƂsudski's administration and seemed to work. Poland should improve relations with its neighbors in case of EU degradation.
Kuba TK   
2 Dec 2011
News / Would Poland Be Stronger Without "The West"? [10]

Would Poland be free to make its own decisions?
Should Poland remain within the EU? NATO? UN?
Could it profit from isolation?
Would it protect Industry?