Novichok
24 Jun 2022
History / POLISH AND RUSSIAN FRIENDSHIP WILL LAST FOREVER [513]
I like Russians because they liberated Poland and closed Auschwitz. You never forget such things even as stories.
Then they disappeared. I never saw one Soviet soldier or one military vehicle. We were poor but we were safe and life was normal. I even liked their war movies. I remember reading about Buratino - the Russian version of Pinocchio. Russian bajki were nice and not as scary as German. Even the Russian language sounded friendlier than German.
In communist Poland, we didn't have junkies, the streets were clean and we were not afraid to go for a walk when it was dark. I had a great time going to Palac Kultury to learn how to make shortwave radios.
In 1950, our "communist" school in Radom helped us with the first communion. Nobody ever told me that religion is bad and that I should not be going to church every Sunday. A public school in Warsaw allowed a priest in to prepare us for bierzmowanie.
I got my MSEE without spending a dime. No tuition, no fees, no indoctrination, no mandatory belonging to anything - including ZSP, either.
Bottom line: In my entire life until I left in 1966, I found no reason to dislike Russians. My experience was exactly the opposite. So, you mindless Russia haters, go fu*ck yourself with your "Mongols", "barbarians", "RuSS", and "Putler".
I like Russians because they liberated Poland and closed Auschwitz. You never forget such things even as stories.
Then they disappeared. I never saw one Soviet soldier or one military vehicle. We were poor but we were safe and life was normal. I even liked their war movies. I remember reading about Buratino - the Russian version of Pinocchio. Russian bajki were nice and not as scary as German. Even the Russian language sounded friendlier than German.
In communist Poland, we didn't have junkies, the streets were clean and we were not afraid to go for a walk when it was dark. I had a great time going to Palac Kultury to learn how to make shortwave radios.
In 1950, our "communist" school in Radom helped us with the first communion. Nobody ever told me that religion is bad and that I should not be going to church every Sunday. A public school in Warsaw allowed a priest in to prepare us for bierzmowanie.
I got my MSEE without spending a dime. No tuition, no fees, no indoctrination, no mandatory belonging to anything - including ZSP, either.
Bottom line: In my entire life until I left in 1966, I found no reason to dislike Russians. My experience was exactly the opposite. So, you mindless Russia haters, go fu*ck yourself with your "Mongols", "barbarians", "RuSS", and "Putler".
