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Polish fascist 'priest' detained at U.K. airport


weg05  
26 Feb 2017 /  #31
Stop spreading fake news!

Interesting how the Putinist media, having finally been called out for their outrageous lies, have counteracted with the 'Fake News' meme.

The Liberal media has a hard time dealing with this, having the truth and second sourcing millstone.
Bieganski  17 | 888  
26 Feb 2017 /  #32
Jacek Międlar the racist clergyman (currently suspended from all pastoral and sacramental duties by his diocese) was threatening to address a neo-nazi rally in Telford

The article you linked called it an "anti-islam" rally not a so-called "neo-nazi" rally and there was no mention either of it having anything to do with the bronze age cult known as Judaism or the latter day cultural appropriating social constructionists who self-identify with it.

And it's an openly proclaimed article of faith for trolling leftists like yourself that "racism doesn't exist without power."

A person "suspended" from his work and then "detained" at an airport "for hours" in order to be "interrogated" is hardly someone in a position of power.

If Jacek Miedlar attendance at this rally was such a problem for your home county of Blighty then why wasn't the rally itself banned? Don't say it is because Britain is a democracy and guarantor of freedom of assembly and free speech. Ha! It isn't. After all, totalitarian regimes never are, are they? Nope, not even when they cloak themselves in the mantle of neoliberalism. Therefore only a true fascist would rejoice over and defend the detention and silencing of a Polish EU citizen by the draconian UK state.
Doha D.J.  
26 Feb 2017 /  #33
Well since Hitler and other Nazis were homosexual, it couldn't really be a neo-Nazi rally without people like that there:
theguardian.com/world/2001/oct/07/books.booksnews
weg05  
26 Feb 2017 /  #34
Its normal to not bring *******, via your shoes, into your home. Doesn't mean your home is spotless, but don't make it worse, eh?
Wulkan  - | 3136  
26 Feb 2017 /  #35
Yes, you're right. He's an outspoken racist

Can you prove it with some quote or it's just your wishful thought?
OP jon357  73 | 23224  
26 Feb 2017 /  #36
Its normal to not bring *******, via your shoes, into your home. Doesn't mean your home is spotless, but don't make it worse, eh?

Spot on. If someone tries to enter a country with bad intent, the government of that country can exclude them - as the Americans are doing now.

Interesting how the Putinist media, having finally been called out for their outrageous lies, have counteracted with the 'Fake News' meme.

This is slowly but surely rebounding on them.
Bieganski  17 | 888  
26 Feb 2017 /  #37
He's an outspoken racist

Can you prove it with some quote or it's just your wishful thought?

Of course he can't. And here is why.

The OP previously provided the forum with his definition of race:

Any diversity between physical features (and this includes skin tone) whether among people in Poland or the wider population are purely superficial and just infinitesimally small variations in DNA.

Source: https://polishforums.com/genealogy/people-dark-complected-others-light-6524/13/#msg1477316

So by the OP's own definition regarding race there is no daylight between any human beings therefore race does not exist.

Yet in this thread the OP is openly calling Jacek Miedlar a racist. But the only evidence the OP has provided is him being barred from attending an anti-islam rally in the UK and alluding to some remarks made about Jews.

Islam is not a race and neither is Judaism but both have a lot in common such as being nothing more than outdated Middle Eastern cultish beliefs which are out-of-step with the modern world yet still practiced in various countries by the superstitious. They do however differ in their intolerance towards "non-believers" either through forced conversions or death (done by the former) or by self-segregation and exclusion (done by the latter even though they are the biggest advocates of diversity and abolition of borders (but not when it comes to Israel)).

What is obvious though is that the OP has a track record of only finding the courage to start his anti-Polish (and in particular anti-Catholic) threads when his two British cohorts aren't serving a suspension. But when they aren't around to pile on and support his diatribes against Poles and the RC the OP suddenly has nothing to say.
Doha D.J.  
26 Feb 2017 /  #38
The OP has stated that he has lived in Muslim countries, yet he doesn't criticise them for failing to respect human rights, workers' right, etc. Ultimately, he has no problem with the fact, and it is a fact, that these countries reject the basic premises of human rights as contrary to the Koran. Saudi Arabia objected to affirming the 1948 Universal Declaration Of Human Rights because it could not support the right for anyone to change religions, (the Koran prescribes the death penalty for apostasy), or the right for people to marry freely. (Most other Muslim countries were colonies at the time.) Yet, if someone objects to this lack of fundamental Western values, he must be a fascist or some such nonsense. Jon and his admirers have a problem with being in favour of Christianity or universal human rights, and want to defend Islamists. He really must have enjoyed living in those male only apartments in the Middle East for him to have such warm and fuzzy memories of the local religion. Unmarried men and women can't socialise in many of these Islamic countries, but gay ex-pats don't have a problem with their lifestyle there.

My experience of expat communities in the Middle East (Qatar, Saudi, Kuwait, Libya) is that it's all about money.

https://polishforums.com/travel/poland-healthy-expats-scene-drinks-food-62748/3/#msg1319533
OP jon357  73 | 23224  
26 Feb 2017 /  #39
The issue about the very sensible exclusion of the racist Międlar is nothing to do with Muslim countries - the previous two posts (from individuals with form here) are just trying to distract.

Great that Britain's border controls work to keep out people who go to address neo-nazi rallies.

Remember, Międlar referred to Jewish people as 'cancer'. Doubtless some of the usual suspects here share that obnoxious viewpoint.
OP jon357  73 | 23224  
26 Feb 2017 /  #40
Islamic

An irelevance. The outspoken racist Międlar has been excluded from the uk and that is positive. Interesting that Bieggers only response is to accuse someone of an extremely sexual serious crime (without any justification outside his own toxic imagination) and make some very false assumptions about personal appearance, financial status etc. It would be amusing if it wasn't so tasteless.

That entire post is a lame attempt at distracting from this great news about the racist Międlar.
weg05  
26 Feb 2017 /  #41
Can you prove it with some quote or it's just your wishful thought?

He convinced the Uk immigration authorities, that's good enough proof for me.
OP jon357  73 | 23224  
26 Feb 2017 /  #42
that's good enough proof for me.

Me too. They don't take such decisions lightly
Bieganski  17 | 888  
26 Feb 2017 /  #43
@jon357

Fully expected that your highly defensive response would be to avoid clarifying your position as you were tasked to do.

You haven't established Jacek Miedlar is a racist even though you keep calling him one.

You at least admit that the cult of islam is irrelevant (indeed, because islam isn't a race and an instigating lefty like yourself should at least be consistent with your stance that race is a social construct anyway). Yet it was Jacek Miedlar's supposed planned attendance at a permitted anti-islam rally in the UK which was the only reason for you to start this defamatory thread against him with accusations of being a racist.

It would certainly help the forum understand your motive to personally attack Jacek Miedlar (a Catholic Pole) who I take you never met.

You leave the impression that he and others like him pose a threat to your pro-bias for anything and anyone hailing from the Middle East and Africa and the "lifestyle" you have so far managed to get away with abroad and want to have replicated in Europe.

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