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Asian community in Poland [113]
Hey, Red Lady.
Oops, you have made quite an attempt at attacking me, so I'll try to defend myself as well as I can.
re: That sounds like quite an old fashioned stereotype view in my book Puzzler.
- So? What is your point?
re: I'm not sure most people,I know, would agree with you
- So? What is your point here? Perhaps that I'm not telling the truth? If so, how would you prove it?
re: and I think it's a great combination having two totally different cultures that you can embrace
- Have I ever said it's not?
re: I really don't think it's fair to ask Iskra to keep defending her heritage.
- Have I ever asked Iskra to 'defend her heritage'? If yes, then where? Give the quote.
re: She's proud of it and rightly so and is Polish as well :)
- So? What is your point here, and how does it relate to my posts?
:)
re: But then so many Polish also have similar attitude "I am now in the UK, you are only in Poland - I am better than you" - this type of attitude.
- Really? I have never met any one like that. And I have done over hundred and fifty interviews with Poles working in Britain and Ireland. Also, I haven't found such attitude on Polish-language websites.
re: since my family in UK don't like living there and regret moving there
- And yes, I have encountered such an attitude quite frequently, especially due to the media psychopaths onslaught against the Poles and caused by it frequent negative perception of us in the UK. Many Poles are leaving UK now, and, I suspect, much more will be leaving in the near future. So that folks from places such as Africa can come to UK, which will satisfy the media psychopaths and those brainwashed by them. There won't be any complaints against them such as they are against the Poles. Way to go, UK.
re: I am Polish, more proud to be this than to be British, American, Australia or whatever
- You are my Polish (and Indian) sister. What else can I say?
:)