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Rich Mazur   
31 Jan 2020
News / First Coronavirus case in Poland? [30]

then something good will come out of it.

You mean one billion Chinese dying? Before you have a heart attack, what would be better for the world: one billion more or one billion fewer Chinese?

Old Billy wants to cut the world population by a few billion people because of his fear of global warming.

So, my sick question ain't that sick, I guess.
Rich Mazur   
30 Jan 2020
News / First Coronavirus case in Poland? [30]

I hate Chinese food anyway.

Yesterday, I had Chinese lunch. My last one. No, I am not dying.

China should have been quarantined at least a month ago....

....and forever.

was admitted to a hospital in Wrocław, a Chinese person who arrived january 23

Aren't foreigners fun?

China though is not the root of the problem.

Once a hand-wringing apologist, always...
You are right. It's not China. It's the Chinese human pigs with their sewers and filth.

Why are you more worried about prejudice than people's lives?

That's what apologists do to feel better. In their world, nobody who is not white is never responsible for nothing. That's also how they talk so nobody can understand them.
Rich Mazur   
30 Jan 2020
Law / The right to own guns: would you support such legislation in Poland? [2237]

You see, that is the difference between Europe and the USA.

There is no difference between Europe and the USA murder rates.
France 1.3
Belgium 1.7
Denmark 1.2
Finland 1.2
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South Dakota 1.4
New Hampshire 1.5
Rhode Island 1.5
Vermont 1.6

Conclusion: guns have zero effect on the murder rates.

Also guns could be equipped by an electronic stoppers activated by police remotely.

Are you OK?
Rich Mazur   
30 Jan 2020
Law / The right to own guns: would you support such legislation in Poland? [2237]

gun control really worked well in stopping the Paris attacks where over a hundred people were mowed down with an AK.

But does not count, Dirk, because most of their Muslim guests have too much PTSD, not enough sex, and didn't know that it is illegal to mow down people with an AK. Or at least they were not told when they arrived.
Rich Mazur   
30 Jan 2020
Law / The right to own guns: would you support such legislation in Poland? [2237]

The only two reasons why someone realistically needs a gun is for hunting and sport.

That's what the American fascists say while ignoring the fact that the primary reason why we have the 2nd is to be able to resist a despotic government.
Rich Mazur   
30 Jan 2020
News / European funds - why Poland should refuse to receive them. [36]

Who's with me? :)

I am. Good post but you forgot to mention that with that free peanut money come demands, conditions, and control.
Plus, nobody ever received any money from the government. All money comes from other taxpayers or a printing press, which is theft by another name.
Rich Mazur   
30 Jan 2020
Law / The right to own guns: would you support such legislation in Poland? [2237]

In "America", things are in reverse as opposed to the countries with subjects.

In "America", we have a constitutional right to defend ourselves. Only under special circumstances, that right can be denied by the government.

In the weasel countries with subjects, governments have the monopoly on defending the subjects' lives since they, the subjects, are the government property.

Only under special circumstances, the governments allow very few weasels to protect themselves since the need to live has to be justified as strange and rare.
Rich Mazur   
30 Jan 2020
Law / The right to own guns: would you support such legislation in Poland? [2237]

Polish people dont need them,

Hence, you are ducking the subject by switching to the US and conveniently ignoring the weasel countries - like the top three. A sensible answer the weasels are not capable of giving would be this: Poland is lucky to have the rate that is one-fifth of Denmark's and is a statistical oddity in Europe. WE has a problem that is aggravated by two facts: the owners are not armed, so the risks to the criminals are low, and (2) the homeowners are, by the insane weasel laws, required to retreat or offer no resistance. That would be what a reasonably intelligent person would say. But not a scared and apologetic weasel. Never.

So, I am going to guess that if the homeowner hurts the burglar, the homeowner will be charged criminally. The burglar, if he is a Muslim, will skate because "he just didn't know that breaking into a home is not nice". That's Europe for you.

My point is that is not a question of need but right.

That was brilliant. The logic being: since you don't need it, you have no right to have it.
Rich Mazur   
30 Jan 2020
Law / The right to own guns: would you support such legislation in Poland? [2237]

You have no capability of decent risk assessment a

Hmm...What should I do when two as*holes on drugs break into my house? Defend myself or offer coffee? What was that course on risk assessment I took back in college? Let me think...

Only a sick Euro weasel can look at the act of saving his and his wife's life as a risk assessment question.

These inconvenient statistics answer that question without any weasel equivocations. Home burglary rates by country:

2. Denmark 1053
3. Austria 925
4. Sweden 905
8. France 591
10. Switzerland 554
11. Germany 578
15. USA 470
30. Poland 209

I couldn't find any information on how many of the weasel countries listed above require the homeowner to retreat or offer no resistance.

The above stats make my contempt for the Euros even higher.

Source: knoema.com/atlas/ranks/Burglary-rate
Rich Mazur   
30 Jan 2020
Law / The right to own guns: would you support such legislation in Poland? [2237]

Easy Rich, you are punching way to hard.

I am too gentle. Having a buddy like that weasel to rely on for safety would be deadly. He would freeze and beg for his life. Disgusting.

awoken out of a dead sleep in the pitch dark or when you already have a gun pointing at you.

Bullsh*it! When my wife starts walking up the stairs in the dead of night from our rec room two levels below in the basement I wake up instantly.

You just created a scenario I didn't with that gun in your face. Mine starts with two as*holes breaking a window or the door. In reaction to those sounds, you would get a shot of adrenalin and have your gun in your hand with the safety up in two seconds.

You changed the scene to take away from my point that he is just a typical weak, limp-wristed weasel I would never want to be close to or, God forbid, rely on for survival.

I met exactly this type of Euros before I retired. They would always dismiss my questions with that stupid nervous smile or a lame joke.

I take the responsibility for my posts. If you want to argue - fine, but don't patronize me.
Rich Mazur   
30 Jan 2020
Law / The right to own guns: would you support such legislation in Poland? [2237]

You might as well ask me what I would do if I were to meet a shark while swimming in a local river.

This is how Euro weasels respond to a simple question: with a shark analogy. Why? Because they are Euro weasels.
"Honey, I am defenseless, so do what those two gentlemen tell you". "I have nothing to defend you with, dear, because I read the statistics on gun safety".

The contempt I have for you and the weasels like you is hard to describe.
Rich Mazur   
29 Jan 2020
Law / The right to own guns: would you support such legislation in Poland? [2237]

Hey, Euro weasels, do yourself a favor and spell out in plain English what exact steps you would take at 2 am when awaken by the sound of broken glass, strange voices, and the footsteps on the stairway toward your bedroom where you and wife are now wide awake.

I have zero doubt - which means that I am 100% sure - what JR, Dirk, Joker, and I would do. None. Which is understandable since we do not have your polish and sophistication.

If you decide to satisfy my curiosity, I beg you, do not insult me with a 911 call. Just don't mention it since you have only 15 seconds before you are dead, and another 10 before your wife is raped and her throat slashed. Please notice that I wrote "slashed" to reflect the fact that the bad guys in Europe never use guns.

For your convenience,

Step 1:
Step 2:
Step 3:
Rich Mazur   
28 Jan 2020
Law / The right to own guns: would you support such legislation in Poland? [2237]

20 people killed in the US = 2 killed in Poland. Did Poland have a double murder or is it your custom to kill people but only one per event.

Evidently most Polish people dont want their children to have mandatory safety training about what to do in a mass shooting.

Maybe if Polish people liked guns more, Poland would not be off the map for almost two centuries. The US never was. Funny, isn't it?

I ....if we don't need a gun because we have the police then we don't need a fire extinguisher because we have firefighters.

Of the two, I would rather have a gun than a FE.
When I see fire in my kitchen, I can leave the house and enjoy the scene from across the street. When I see some a-hole in my kitchen, I can't leave and watch him kill my family from across the street. He will most likely not agree to let me go.
Rich Mazur   
27 Jan 2020
Law / The right to own guns: would you support such legislation in Poland? [2237]

The gun stats you will not see in MSM is how many times a gun only brandished prevented a crime.
Cops are 100% useless in this respect. They come to the scene to tape it up in yellow, put a cover over your face, and collect evidence.
Rich Mazur   
27 Jan 2020
History / Tuchola in Poland - roots of Katyn? [220]

Putin appeared to blame Poland for the outbreak of the Second World War.

I read that quote-free article and still don't know what Putin said.
Rich Mazur   
24 Jan 2020
News / Poland economy is a financially drained economy of suppliers? [33]

It's amazing how financially illiterate most nationalists are.

Before you dump anything on "nationalists", check if anybody got a bribe or was promised a more legal form of payoff later. Like a nice job for himself, his kids, and his friends.

These were not "nationalists" who hired a know-nothing lowlife in Ukraine.
Rich Mazur   
24 Jan 2020
Language / What is your biggest problem with Polish language? [158]

A Pole wouldn't have to ask, Rich

You know I didn't mean that. I meant an American in Poland asking questions about Polish that only professors and geeks know the answers to.

As I make my living as, among other things, ....a translator

Now, THAT is the answer to my question which makes sense. Thank you.
I once translated a technical book from English to Polish. How I managed that is a mystery to me, but I did it. Another one from Russian to Polish.
Rich Mazur   
24 Jan 2020
News / Coal-Powered Poland Refuses to "Go Green". EU Ain't Happy. [304]

I have no idea what you ate talking about

I will be happy to explain. The eco scam has only two objectives: globalist control and wealth distribution from the "rich" like the US to all those sh*itholes all over the globe "to help them go green" and as a compensation for all the carbon bad whites sent into the air. Not an exact quote, but the gist of it.

Once Trump told them to go to hell, the eco scam was no longer all that fun it was supposed to be. So, now, the ugly Swede is their best card to play - through guilt and intimidation. Like, how dare you to be mean to a sweet little girl who cares.

I remember how the globalist scum played the crying girl scam at the UN telling the world about the mean Iraqis in Kuwait.
Rich Mazur   
24 Jan 2020
Language / What is your biggest problem with Polish language? [158]

I sometimes wonder, Rich, whether you are serious about the questions you ask,

As serious as anyone here.
My questions are motivated by my curiosity why anyone would make an effort to know things with no tangible payback. I am sure I could find out how much oxygen is in Volga in June, too.

I am willing to bet ten against one that not a single Pole who came to the US ever asked about the perfective and imperfective modes. This is what geeks do to show off. Hence, my question: why would you care about the Polish language to such an extent and depth. Poles in Poland - except for the linguistic weirdos - wouldn't even understand your question, much less know the answer. One in three would want to know which tree you just fell down from, head first. The other two would say: whaaaat?