Polonius3: the Internet (just Google what you're after)
Why don't you provide us with that single reliable source from the internet? You seemed so certain of those two claims that well, surely you can provide that one source?
It rather seems that he cannot provide us with even a single reliable source.
Now, Polonius, we're still waiting for you to give us even a single reliable source to support your claim that there is an "unusual concentration of people of non-Polish ancestry in a single newsroom and Agora boardroom". Are you going to provide us with such a source? If not, perhaps you'd like to withdraw your claim?
That is not a newspaper. Anyone employing Wildstein and pretending he is a journalist is a joke. Btw why did you not mention "Nasz Dziennik" and "GP".? Because they reflect your views quite perfectly.
Anyway, since 70% of the Polish electorate do not share your views, we are safe. By the way, do you live in Poland, or somewhere in the wicked, popcommercialist liberal West?
It has to be tough for the smolenkists on this forum.
Rz is a PIS mouthpiece. They are more civilized as GP or ND, but still are a duck outlet. One thing I admire in them, is that their Polish is very clear, easy to read and understand (I do not mean simple, but very readable)
Perhaps you can give us a link to a Rzeczpospolita article which in any way at all supports your claim that there is an "unusual concentration of people of non-Polish ancestry in a single newsroom and Agora boardroom".
Adam Michnik, who controls Poland’s’ most influential daily newspaper, is in good company. His American counterparts include: Gerald Levin, CEO and Director of AOL Time Warner, Michael Eisner, Chairman and CEO of the Walt Disney Company, Edgar Bronfman, Sr., Chairman of Seagram Company Ltd, Edgar Bronfman, Jr, President and CEO of Seagram Company Ltd and head of Universal Studios, Sumner Redstone, Chairman and CEO of Viacom, Inc, Dennis Dammerman, Vice Chairman of General Electric, and Peter Chernin, President and Co-COO of News Corporation Limited. they are the seven most influential individuals in the US media and entertainment industry. Collectively they control ABC, NBC, CBS, the Turner Broadcasting System, CNN, MTV, Universal Studios, MCA Records, Geffen Records, DGC Records, GRP Records, Rising Tide Records, Curb/Universal Records, and Interscope Records.
Adam Michnik, who controls Poland’s’ most influential daily newspaper, is in good company.
Nice to know that you still remember this thread exists. Now, as you have asked been asked eighteen times in this thread to give at least one reliable source which supports your claim that there is an "unusual concentration of people of non-Polish ancestry in a single newsroom and Agora boardroom", I'm afraid that we are simply going to have to conclude that you were lying when you said that there is such a concentration. Or would you, at the nineteenth time of asking, like to provide us with such a source?
The only source is common knoweldge and long-standing observation of the Polish scene. Have you ever been to Costa Rica? How do you know it's there? Maybe Wikipedia is lying.
What does religion or nationaltiy have to do with someone's area of professional focus? Since when can a Lutheran not follow the football scene, or a Welshman not be able to observe Chinese events or a Turk not be the head of the Slavonic Language Faculty at Ankara University? You hitting the strong sutff again?
The only source is common knoweldge and long-standing observation of the Polish scene. Have you ever been to Costa Rica? How do you know it's there? Maybe Wikipedia is lying.
If it's common knowledge, why hasn't one single reliable source written about it?
What does religion or nationaltiy have to do with someone's area of professional focus?
You're the one that made the now-legendary claim :
what is behind that unusual concentration of people of non-Polish ancestry in a single newsroom and Agora boardroom?
That is only a partial list becuase many others are in denilal and hding behind good Polish-sounding names.
It's hardly common knowledge if not one reliable source has written about it
Anyway, for the 21st time - could you please provide a single reliable source for these claims?
If you're that interested or obsessed, check out Wikipedia. For first-hand soruces visit the GW newsroom. Google their address, but I'm sure you already know it. Such a forceful spokesman, apologist and advocate must be on their payroll. I'm not going to do your homework for you.*
The above answer will retain its validity even when you write: 'For the 3,453rd time...where is the evidence?.'
legend The Israeli graffiti (liek all graffiti) is ugly but mild in comparsion with what Christians face in Saudi Arabia. Churches are banned, holding a Christian prayer service in the privacy of one's home is against the law and even wearing a cross in public can get you into trouble. India is also no picnic for Chrsitians, and the Hindus are especially intolerant and persecuting.
Could you please be so kind as to provide links to such sources. You state that such first hand sources exist, so we assume that you can provide links thereto.
I note that you still have failed to provide even a single reliable source for your original claim that there is an "unusual concentration of people of non-Polish ancestry in a single newsroom and Agora boardroom". Would you like to now, at the 22nd time of asking, provide a single reliable source to support that claim or do you prefer to simply admit that you were lying when you made that claim?
If you're that interested or obsessed, check out Wikipedia.
You already linked us to Wikipedia, which told us that both individuals were Polish.
For first-hand soruces visit the GW newsroom. Google their address, but I'm sure you already know it. Such a forceful spokesman, apologist and advocate must be on their payroll. I'm not going to do your homework for you.*
But you say it's common knowledge, so surely someone somewhere has written about these incredible claims you made?
It is strange that someone living thousands of miles away claims to know something that Poles don't know about.