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kondzior   
25 May 2012
News / Achievements of the Tusk's Polish government [532]

History proved that Polish Golden Freedom was anarchy, in fact, and it ended with a disaster.

Disaster-smaster. Disaster came only after they tried to dismantle liberum veto and stuff.

however he is in league with Tusk.

If there was any alternative. The thing is, I'd feel dirty after voting for Kaczyński

How can we to liberate ourselvs from the state? Neither democracy (as I explained in earlier post) nor anarchy holds the answer. Why not the anarchy? If the nation dont have the military forces strong enough to defend the land against the neighbourning countries, it will fall prey to the neighbours' militaries along with its freedom's ideals, then will be forced into the alien structures of these states. Neither the answer are all sorts of socialisms/communisms, even if it would be possible to make them work along the noble theories. As long as there is just one non-socialist country, opposed to groups of individuals freed from the serfdom to the state, they'll willy-nilly have to organise themselves into structures and classes anew.

That is the problem Polish people should work on: how to protect the people and the land against the foreign states, without creating the state of our own?
kondzior   
25 May 2012
News / Achievements of the Tusk's Polish government [532]

Ironside@
Palikot, contrary to Tusk, did not promised, during the election, that he is not going to touch the retirement issue. So, contrary to Tusk, he cannot be called an outright lier.

Pawian@
But this is not the point. The point is, Poland, instead of blindly following foreign patterns, we must strive to regain our Golden Freedom. What is the govenment? What is the state? It is a structure that lets some people to rule the others. Most notably, the ones that govern - these are the few, the ones that are governed - thouse are the many; so the structure of the state can be drawed as a piramid, or turned upside down tree.

This shape is always the same, it does not matter if it is dictatorial state like Soveit Union, stright out monarchy out of middle ages, or USA-like demokracy. If you are going to tell me that calling up an elections, once in a while, makes any difference, I'll respond: For the state, there is no difference, no matter who sits on the top, the top still exists, there are rulers and ruled. There is always a human above you, usless you are a king or president.

They say, that Poles had once lost theirs state, because of anarchy-like behaviour of our nobles. But I prefere to see it as a side effect of Polish feature that I find most possitive, side effect of deep rooted yerning, to free the man from the tyranny of the state. As a matter of fact, one would be hard pressed to find a nation being more in love with that idea.

Pawian, if you have not grown up in Poland, you are not going to understand that.
kondzior   
23 May 2012
News / Achievements of the Tusk's Polish government [532]

Eternal Polish dilemma: Tabakiera dla nosa czy nos dla tabakiery?

As far as I am concerned, Poland is for (the sake of) Poles, not Poles for Poland

PiS or Palikot, unless something new shows up. I am not fond of either, but there is not much to choose from. SLD is out of the question, since Belka and "his" tax, I consider them enemies, and PO just defined themselves as my enemies as well, since they decided that I should not live long enough to get the retirement.

They may think that people are going to forget long before next elections. But Poles have long memory, it was not a coincidence, that the last election SLD had won, it was just before they introduced Belka's tax.
kondzior   
19 May 2012
News / Achievements of the Tusk's Polish government [532]

We "wykształciuchy" are giving up on PO just about now. But how would you know, when all your knowlage about Poland comes from TV and newspapers...

That is very selfish of you. Stop being so egoistic. Think about your country. Don`t you love Poland?

I will fight for it, and die if necessary, but I will not starve for it. And most certainly do not sacrifice my wellbeing in order to give bunch of politicians more money to steal.
kondzior   
19 May 2012
News / Achievements of the Tusk's Polish government [532]

Pawian, 2050? Are you crazy? I refuse to suffer today because some decades from now, "maybe", just "maybe", it bring something good. Because it never does. Whatever profit my today's hadrship would bring, it will be, without any doubt, wasted by government anyway. Politicians have the infinite ability to sqander resources. So better we consume it today, instead of leting the government to waste it tomorrow.

Anyway, no one I know is going to vote for PO ever again. Even people who hate PiS, Palikot and so on, intend to go to vote against PO. For whom we'll vote it is a secondary matter, at best.
kondzior   
11 Apr 2012
Law / The right to own guns: would you support such legislation in Poland? [2237]

The thing is, America had had a cenuries to get used to gun ownage, to develop a gun culture. That would eventually happen in Poland as well. But the process of getting there, it would be rather painfull decades.

As for home invasion, if it ever happens to me, I have prepared... well let me just call it a blunt weapon. And I'd feel much safer wielding my blunt weapon against thugs armed with, say, knives, then shooting a gun at the bandit, who shoots back.

Hovever, I'd not mind if there was clear set of requirements, very harsh ones, for geting a gun license. As it is now, even if you fulfilled them with flying colors, it is still up to police' whim if they grant the license to you or not. 99% of the cases, you dont get it anyway, no explanation given.
kondzior   
11 Apr 2012
Law / The right to own guns: would you support such legislation in Poland? [2237]

While I do find it iritating, that despite having no criminal record etc, despite fulfilling all the requirements for owning a gun, some random policeman have decided that I "don't really need it".

On the other hand, American style gun ownnership? Is it good for defence? I don't think so. Without guns, if I am being attacked by some thugs, I do stand some chance to defend myself, or to escape. But, if both I and them, are armed though... I am dead meat, no point to even try to run away.

Also, I can imagine football hooligans, going down the street, shooting theirs shotguns at random cars, or windows, if one can just buy long gun in a shop.

As it is now, even the "dedicated" criminals, that would be able to illegally acquire a gun, may choose not to, as owning the gun, that say, was found during random search in his house, is enough to send him into prison.
kondzior   
19 Feb 2012
News / Topless sunbathers acquitted in Szczecin, Poland [128]

Mike, boy, are you really proud about US's TV swearing topping Poland's TV swearing?
Do you know why the BEEP thing has been introduced?
You know, in USA, there is more swearing on TV. In PL, there is more swearing in real life. Even educated, rich Poles use to say Kur*wa and Pierdo*le, more filthy language then black gangsta in US.

The law against it, there was the time when celebrities in Poland used to earn cool points by talking kur*wa and ch*uj every second sentence. I kid you not. Even if it was supposed to be high brow movie, or literature critic.

Just try to imagine that Oprah Winfrey starts to drop F-bombs.
The law against the cursing in TV, it was created to curb this fashion.
kondzior   
12 Feb 2012
Life / 200zl mandat and 3 points for not wearing seatbelts? [75]

The seatbelts are just constrainig and uncomfortable. And the law demanding to wear it, it is downright stupid. As i have said, it is my life and my decision. If I decide to jump, head first, from the roof of 10th floor building, it is my buisness too, and no one's else.
kondzior   
11 Feb 2012
Life / 200zl mandat and 3 points for not wearing seatbelts? [75]

Delph, and I know someone who probably got a cancer. Waited more then half a year for a doctor to see him. Then got send to MRI imaginig. Waited half a year for his turn. After geting the results, he waited more then half a year, untill doctor could have seen these results. Doctor was not sure, so he have send him for the biopsy. For the biopsy, there was also a queue. Almost a year. He finally got the results of the biopsy, and now is waiting for the doctor to see it. Another half a year. Judging by his looks by now, I dont think he is going to live that long.
kondzior   
11 Feb 2012
Life / 200zl mandat and 3 points for not wearing seatbelts? [75]

Grzegorz, the day we have to give up common sense, that will be sad day, for sure. Thankfully, I think that it is just a police, who lost common sense, temporarily.

You are worried about NFZ? Really? C'mon, gimme a break. NFZ does not pay for anything serious nowdays. If you got anything more dangerous then common cold, if you count on NFZ to help you, you are going to die, while waiting in the queue.

Sasha, I am willing to take that risk. Why sholudnt I?
kondzior   
11 Feb 2012
Life / 200zl mandat and 3 points for not wearing seatbelts? [75]

Or, you can burn alive in your car, because seatbelts kept you in place. Think about it.
Seatbelts on the freeway, when you are going fast? Sure. Seatbelts in town, when you cannot get over 50 km/h? Ridicules.
kondzior   
11 Feb 2012
Life / 200zl mandat and 3 points for not wearing seatbelts? [75]

Well, seatbelts, these are almost an obsession of Polish police. It is very irritating, and I can see why it can take a foreigner aback.

I mean, with speeding, I am going to endanger other people's lives. But seatbelt, it is just my own life. If I am wiling to risk it, so what. My life, my decission. Good luck with explaining it to a cop, though. I guess, it is just a phase. We need to wait it off.
kondzior   
8 Feb 2012
News / Does Poland support the idea of Slavic unity? [142]

All Slavic unity projects, I have heard about, assume Russian domination, to various extent. That is the last thing, that Poles would support. We just managed to free ourselvs of such a situation.
kondzior   
18 Jan 2012
Language / Polish language would look better written in Cyrillic Script? [212]

Cyrillic was Poland's first alphabet but Poland made a move to use the latin alphabet

Nonsense. Cyrillic was never used in Poland. Even the oldest relics of Polish writings are using Latin alphabet. Including the famous "Dać ać ja pobruczę a ty poczywaj" from XIII century - the first sentence written in Polish.

Earlier, all documents have been written in Latin, except for the names of towns, and sutch, that were written phonetically. First example so called "Geograf bawarski" from IX century, the list of Polish tribes.

The only time the Cyrillic was seriously considered to become Polish alphabet, it was during partitioning, at 1852. Back then, Russian tzar, Mikołaj I Romanow, planned to force Poles to adopt Cyrillic, in order to further russification of Kingdom of Poland.
kondzior   
11 Feb 2011
Life / Weird names Polish parents give to their kids [43]

Well, a diminutive to Joanna is Joasia. And short for Joasia is Asia. The continent though, in Polish it is called Azja. It is also a name. But not very popular one. Azja Tuhajbejowicz... a popular anti-hero.
kondzior   
29 Jan 2011
Travel / Visiting Poland - A bit worried about social attitudes and racist inclinations.. [80]

Hi, Coffee. Opinions of some deluded Belgians notwithstanding, most Poles don't really care about your skin color or ethnicity.It can look like that to some people, because playing a racist card hardly works here. We have never had slaves, so we do not feel that so called western guilt :D As a matter of fact, some of us find a wickied pleasure in acting anti-PC in company of some holier then thou foreigners... Just do not expect that people will step back because they don't want to be seen as racist.

In other words, if some black person iritates me seriously for any unrelated reason, I'd have no qualms about using, err... nicknames... that, as I know, are extremaly offensive to people with certain skin color. Not that I have anything against said color or ethnicity. Neither I'll care about him taking me for a racist. He'll surly think that. So what? No, really, what of it?
kondzior   
12 Jan 2011
Life / Walking on other people's property in Poland - cultural difference? [51]

Wite Lilly, while for a Pole, not fenced garden seems a weird thing, I still would not take a shortcut through my neighbour's lawn, unless I knew him well enough to know that he do not care.

So maybe your protests were just too polite? Maybe they did not think you are serious about it. Just rise your voice a little, give them some decibeles ;-) You can add some curses and swears as well, for a good measure. :-D That should set them stright.
kondzior   
10 Jan 2011
Food / Is brain-damaging vegan fad growing in Poland? [176]

To everyone his own, I guess, but strength comes only from the red meat.
If you seat at home and seep tea all the time I think you can survive on fruits alone, for a time at least. But good luck working in mines, or trying to grow some decent muscles in a gym.
kondzior   
31 Dec 2010
Life / Is/was Polish society patriarchal or matriarchal? [37]

Every Pole is a proud Patriarch, of course. No other way for a real man. We are kings and rules on the universe.

As long as our wives don't know about it, that is.
kondzior   
24 Dec 2010
Life / Babcia or Busha - any social class difference? [359]

While I do not find the word pollock offensive in itself, I do know that Westerners, especially Americans, mean it in offensive way, so I act accordingly.

To stay on topic. I have spent my (almost) entire life in Poland and the first and only time I have seen the word busha, it was here, on Polish Forums. And here only. Now, while I recenty interacted, quite vigorously, with Americans, I have never met Polish Americans in real life.
kondzior   
24 Dec 2010
News / A devestating verdict on the Polish church [279]

You either have a blind faith or hve no faith at all.
The point is, as far as religion is concerned, one need to ignore all the irrelevant, earthly science. Don't look after any proofs, just have faith.
kondzior   
13 Nov 2010
Life / I saw Polish nationalism today [249]

It is geting tiring. Yes, Sean I was talking to you. It was the answer to a post you edited in the meantime. Something along the lines "It would be diferent? How?" Bye.
kondzior   
13 Nov 2010
Life / I saw Polish nationalism today [249]

It would not be the orders. It would be oppinions of other Poles. Some compromise could be possible.

Exampes? The gay parades was pushed down our throat (Poles, do let perverts parade on your streets or else...)