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What makes you feel Polish?


Cojestdocholery 2 | 1,191
6 Jul 2022 #151
Yes, but if you incite to murder, you break the law.

IF and IF you don't but you get arrested just because it is about Jews - there is no freedom in Poland.

No, they are primary school pupils

you are confused because your definition of nationalists suck big time.
Lyzko 45 | 9,417
6 Jul 2022 #152
Freedom from untruths and misinformation?
pawian 223 | 24,375
6 Jul 2022 #153
because your definition of nationalists

We know that being a nationalist yourself, you are biased against any usage of the word here . :):)
mafketis 37 | 10,886
7 Jul 2022 #155
you forgot the exclamation point... not to mention the raised fist, afro and dashiki...
Cojestdocholery 2 | 1,191
7 Jul 2022 #156
you are biased against any usage of the word here .

I question your usage of the word. As you are humping legs rather then debate people I think I have a very good reason to question it.

untruths and misinformation?

It would help if you stop spreading them.
pawian 223 | 24,375
7 Jul 2022 #157
I question your usage of the word.

Yes, I know. Every Single Time. That`s because I consider nationalists close to fascists and have told you many times so you are biased.
mafketis 37 | 10,886
7 Jul 2022 #158
I consider nationalists close to fascists

'nationalist' is a very broad term, if you think Poland should exist as a separate country then you're a nationalist, a mild one but... a nationalism

'nationalism' made the nation state model possible (which achieved the highest standards of living in human history which are starting to fall now that the nation state is being rolled back
Lyzko 45 | 9,417
7 Jul 2022 #159
Which have I been spreading, Cojestdocholery??
Quit projecting.
pawian 223 | 24,375
9 Jul 2022 #160
'nationalist' is a very broad term,

Yes, you are right. That is why I need to add radical or far-right or ultra.


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