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What made Poland into the country it is today? [62]
Aren't you a son of some big Polish patriot? I'm not Polish and I knew immediately what 966 meant.
I have never said I was the son of a big Polish patriot.The year 966 meant nothing to me, 960 was far more important.
Solidarnost' - an expression of Poland's innate democratic instincts.
It was an expression of Poland's innate democratic instincts that had been repressed by Russians for decades.
John Paul II likely had little to do with making Poland such a religious society.
As usual, you are missing the point completely.After years of Russian oppression he was an obvious guiding light for Poles,to bring themselves out of their misery.
Poland joined the EU in 2004. Half the Poles on this forum are Eurosceptics
Of course they are!You obviously do not understand Poles! Whilst Poland is benefiting from the EU they will continue to be happy members, but when they have to start paying to support poorer members a Polexit campaign will start.
Joining NATO - this one just leaves me scratching my head.
Keep scratching my poor Russian friend,this means Poland is safe.
Polish energy to transform - what?
Their economy dumbo......... there, I have addressed all your stupid points.
Now you can start crying about Russia being humiliated in Ukraine and watch their economy tank!