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Dirk diggler   
6 Feb 2018
News / Israel opposing potential new Polish law to criminalise term 'Polish death camps' [1539]

So called 'Polish Jews' are not Poles. Poles are Slavic people, overwhelmingly Christian, who inhabited the same lands for thousands of years. The Jews did not - they are a fairly recent addition to Poland. They are foreigners who came into Poland during the commonwealth because they were kicked out of every single European country and often mixing with other races and people in the mix. They literally had nowhere else to go so they went to Poland and anyone can research these facts.

Kicked out of every single country in Europe, but no, Europeans are the problem of course...
Dirk diggler   
6 Feb 2018
News / Israel opposing potential new Polish law to criminalise term 'Polish death camps' [1539]

There were none in WWI because Poland did not have an army then.

The army was established towards the tail end of ww1 by pilsudzki, which resisted the Nazi and soviet invasion - the latter which the Jews were all to keen to take advantage of and plunder and murder Poles (over half of UB leadership after WW2 was Jewish)

nonsense theories started

There's no racism here. I am pointing out FACTS and facts don't have feelings. So do you deny that jews were kicked out of over 100 different countries, cities, principalities throughout Europe before Poland graciously took them in?
Dirk diggler   
6 Feb 2018
News / Israel opposing potential new Polish law to criminalise term 'Polish death camps' [1539]

Oh but dont epect israel to reveal that little bit of info. They wont mention anything about how poland let the jews in after literally they had nowhere else to go in europe. By then they were literally banned from just about every major country, principality, city, etc. Poland was their last choice and yet we still took them in. Its not like they wanted to go there they literally had no where else to go in europe and they started moving eastward again toward pl russia ukraine etc. They set up their hoods amd schools and the majority did not integrate into polish society. Most didnt even know polish they usually only knew yiddish/hebrew and later whatever language the partition powers forced some to learn esp if they wanted to be a clerk or have another government job. Were there any jewish battalions or regiments fighting for poland in the uprisings or ww1? How about famous jewish commanders fighting on behalf of poland? None that i can think of. There were tatars though. The way i see it tatars are a better ally as theyve actually willingly shed blood and bled for poland. They were quite a few jews fighting on german side in ww1 but not poland.
Dirk diggler   
6 Feb 2018
Life / Why are Polish people so strange & unusual? [51]

Usa amd west in general as citizenship affords more rights ans gives a degree of certainty esp in a divorce. Although now poles arent too keen on migrating to france or even uk anymore as it doesnt offer the economic opportunities it once did, aside from an easily manipulated benefits system clever poles use to help fund their retirement. In fact, theres tons of poles who have moved back from uk to pl. International companies are booked solid for a year according to numerous articles due to all the poles leaving uk.

And no its not about thr company i keep. Im merely saying that as a male you have to be careful in the clubs esp if dont speak polish so you someone doesnt get you. In the us holland germany etc you dont have strip or go go clubs where girls try to spike drinks and charge non polish speakers 50 euro a drink then run theit cc for hundreds it not thousands more, in pl ukraine russia etc you do.
Dirk diggler   
6 Feb 2018
News / Israel opposing potential new Polish law to criminalise term 'Polish death camps' [1539]

Polish born Jews are not Poles. Never have been. Theyre not even of the same race or nationality as poles are slavs who occupied poland for the past 1k years while jews were bouncing around from place to place all over europe africa me asia getting kicked out of one place to go to anotger and interbreeding in the mix. That is why theres so many different looking jews today from damn near arab looking to european and hair that ranges from curly to straight, red to brown but almost never blonde like poles. Up until after ww2 most of the jews in pl didnt even speak polish or any european language but rather yiddish. This is one of the reasons why it was so hard for poles to hide jews as their looks and yiddish would give them away immediately. They are merely the result of a generous king, i believe kazimierz i, who granted jews entry to poland after over 100 different cities, countries, etc all over europe because no one wanted them and they were kicked out of every country i mean literally. Its like the moocher friend who crashes on peoples couches one after another till the gracious host kicks em out. Well thanks to this foolish decision, centuries later jews would number in the millions and hencr poles and the polish people drew hitlers rage. Now theyre going to tell poles that were complicit as a nation after we took them in, let them set up their ghettos and yeshivas, protected them and now theyre gonna tell us we cant outlaw a phrase? Fts!!!
Dirk diggler   
5 Feb 2018
News / Israel opposing potential new Polish law to criminalise term 'Polish death camps' [1539]

I think we are witnessing the end of a golden wave Jews were surfing for the last 30- 40 years.

I hope so. They sure as hell don't deserve it for all the problems Israel caused in the middle east and the defrauding of US citizens to wage their war on terror via oded yinon plan. Israel receives approximately $200k a year per family thanks to the US. This madness must end. America and Western Europe's clout has been greatly diminished. Trump's reviving US to an extent but Western Europe is becoming less and less unit and relevant on the world stage. They've brought it all upon themselves. Now, we're at the point we're Poland can tell Israel and the West we're not going to keep being bullied by Israel and the holocaust industry. This would've been unthinkable decades ago or during any of the cuck po regimes. I think this law is pretty stupid personally but I'm a fan of anything that upsets Israel and this is doing a fantastic job.
Dirk diggler   
5 Feb 2018
Life / Why are Polish people so strange & unusual? [51]

One Polish acquaintance of mine once told me:

The things you describe above are common traits of Polonia in US/UK but not so much Poles living in Poland or even Germany, France, etc. The Polonia is a different breed of Pole than those born in and living in Poland. Once Poles move to the West, they tend to become very materialistic, greedy, envious, etc and making money becomes their primary goal. This is due to communism having limited opportunities, Poles always being hustlers, and ostracism and loss of dignity if someone were to move to a wealthy western country and still be unsuccessful. Oftentimes, the women will gossip about who has a better family - why such as such husband hasn't bought a new ca, why such and such's son didn't get into a good college, why didn't such and such family show up at the weekly rosary, etc. It's mostly BS like that. But your friend is correct - a woman may come for someone's house to coffee just to pull someone's tongue and find out what's going on and then go and gossip about everything she learned all while playing the role of a good friend. This tends to be more common especially amongst young families that are FOBs and have 1st gen kids. Generally, the kids and westernized generations tend not to engage in gossip and petty rivalries. But yes, when Poles first come to a country they act very clannish for the simple fact that they rely on the community to get around with things like housing, visas/green cards, employment, etc. There are some people who came to US 10-20-30 years ago and still don't speak English that well. Amongst men it's clannish related mostly to employment as Polish men tend tow ork in the same fields and often make companies with each other, do jobs together, etc. A lot of the men if they don't speak English or have a high level of education they'll tend to go into construction trades. Poles are also weary of outsiders and tend to marry and be friends/hang out with their own kind.

In Poland though, the Poles are a bit different. For one, I think they're more culturally sophisticated and tend not to have the pettiness of the diaspora. However, one thing that has changes is in the past even up until the early 2000's it was common to have like 3 generations sharing the same home or condo. Now it's not like that. Kids tend to move out and do their own thing, some seniors have thus been left to fend for themselves especially those living in rural areas. There's also a lot of envy though but not like the backstabbing gossiping and such in the US/UK. I noticed even amongst my friends in Poland and some cousins like if I had a pair of some Italian brand sunglasses or some jordans they'd just have to have the same ones even if they couldn't really afford it. There's a ton of gold diggers too. There wasn't nearly this amount of young ****** like 10-20 years ago - some will try to drug you to steal your jewelry and wallet, another try to marry you so she can get citizenship and live in the west, a third will be an escort, a fourth will be a student looking for a sugar daddy, a fifth will be using you to make her bf jealous while getting drunk for free, all **** like that.
Dirk diggler   
2 Feb 2018
News / Israel opposing potential new Polish law to criminalise term 'Polish death camps' [1539]

Israel whining? Nooo never

@Casual Observer

Israel was NOT founded as a direct response of the holocaust. It was created during ww1 in the balfour declaration when the brits two timed the saudis and the zionist rothschild said hey well get israeli lobby to start a propogamda war in us to get america into ww1. Thats how israel was created. Thw actual creation was merely postponed till after ww2. Israel is the biggest hypocricy and blemish of the modern western world amd the accompanying war on terror the biggest scam pulled on american taxpayers. All these liberals including jews rag on about human rights, diversity and all thid bs but time amd time again in the us israel gets a free pass. Obama tried and failed to put israel in its place but i find it funny both far right and far left reject israels actions un violations etc but nonetheless they have too much political support. So much for america first
Dirk diggler   
2 Feb 2018
Work / Can I find a job in Poland that requires speaking in English? [82]

Yea in the it field though you can get away with that along with cs sales marketing etc if your target market is in an anglophone country, in most roles youd have to know polish tho esp operations and cs if youre dealing with pl customers
Dirk diggler   
1 Feb 2018
News / Israel opposing potential new Polish law to criminalise term 'Polish death camps' [1539]

Thats only bc putin isnt a big fan of the west and israel. Putin said himself jews are basically like insurance to him and why he keeps them around. Apparently its a soviet/russian proverb

Well its passed in senate, i just hope that duda doesnt cuck out. Its not even about the phrase in all honestyl. Its a statement along with nationalizing banks media etc that tells western jewry hands off poland. Yes there were pogroms in poland, so have tthere been in every country which the jews have been esp europe. However poland never established a death camp for jews
Dirk diggler   
1 Feb 2018
Work / Can I find a job in Poland that requires speaking in English? [82]

@makdxb

Almost none if you plan to work in hr in pl without learning the language. Youd have to either look for work in a different direction or learn polish. Most of the guys that come from pakistan tend to go into it here. Its one of the better paying jobs. Otherwise you likely wont get anything better than a call center job with a western corp making around the national wage.

SGH is arguably the best b school in pl. They offer an english mba through univ of montreal but it is pricey by pl standards. Imo youre better off in the uae atleast financially anyway. If you finish a bachelors from sgh and know polish youll easily make 8k-10k zs upon graduation and add 50% more entry level after mba. That's a good salary by pl standards but likely not by uae
Dirk diggler   
31 Jan 2018
Polonia / How do Poles feel about Romanians and Bulgarians? [27]

Yes for vacations the black sea is very popular. Very cheap tickets from Poland. My next holiday in Europe for sure will include a few weeks in the Balkans.
Dirk diggler   
31 Jan 2018
Polonia / How do Poles feel about Romanians and Bulgarians? [27]

Poles don't give a **** about Bulgarians. They don't really have either a positive or negative opinion of them. They never really have except during old wars. Hungarians and Lithuanians have always been Poland's closest people followed on and off Ukraine, Czechy, Slovakia, Austria to an extent, Romania, etc. depending on the times - sometimes the relationship was great, sometimes Poland and Czechy, Poland and Lithuania, etc. would skirmish over territory on the borders or in WW2 when certain factions would ally with Soviets or Nazis.

Bulgaria and Poland also have very little trade between each other. Romania even has more of an economic and to an extent political relationship with Poland than Bulgaria.
Dirk diggler   
31 Jan 2018
Polonia / How do Poles feel about Romanians and Bulgarians? [27]

Poles don't have much of an opinion of Bulgarians. They kind of see them as Russia's little buddy.

Romania and Poland were pretty close during PRL. The relationship wasn't really nurtured up to the entrance of the EU and especially now under PiS especially since the right wing is popular in Romania. Poles knock Romania as a rather poor country since outside of Bucharest there's a lot of poverty and there's also a large gypsy population. Romania today has a closer relationship with Poland than say Bulgaria, but not as close as say Hungary or even Lithuania, Czechy, etc.
Dirk diggler   
30 Jan 2018
Work / Can I find a job in Poland that requires speaking in English? [82]

Which is probably true for most countries these days.

In Western Europe and North America yes and of course Anglophone countries. In other parts of the world not really except for the more educated, business persons, higher classes, etc.
Dirk diggler   
29 Jan 2018
History / Good fences make good neighbors. [13]

Thats what pis has been doing - focusing on building relationships with v4 which po didnt nurture as they focused more on germany.

And poland is still gradually swapping migs for f16s. The mig 29 is a great plane and with upgrades a viable 4++ fighter. Poland doesnt want to spend the money upgrading theirs though. Theyd rather buy f16s which makes sense and it keeps a good relationship with the us.

As far as ukraine its a mess bc of all the corruption. Theres all these government incentives but in reality most people who invest in ukraine, esp small businesses, end up losing their shirt or even facing trumped up charges. Its ridiculous. I was reading about how some french dude bought a vineyard and employed locals but the competition and their allies in the courts made his life hell. The best time to invest in ukraine was right after russia invaded Crimea as the government sold assets for pennies on the dollar to raise funds for the war effort.
Dirk diggler   
29 Jan 2018
History / Good fences make good neighbors. [13]

Only to be bombed later.... = /

A Polish politician once said that Warsaw could too be attacked by NATO one day. The problem is who do you trust if you're Poland? The west or Russia? Both have screwed over Poland, killed Polish heroes, etc.

Poland is in a tricky neighborhood and it has to choose wisely. It's best to rely on yourself and Poles are finally figuring that out.
Dirk diggler   
29 Jan 2018
News / Israel opposing potential new Polish law to criminalise term 'Polish death camps' [1539]

Zionists whining again? Nothing new here... just more holocaust industry

President Andrzej Duda said Monday that he would never allow Poland and Poles in general to be "vilified" though "false accusations."
foxnews.com/world/2018/01/29/president-says-poland-did-not-take-part-in-holocaust.html
Dirk diggler   
29 Jan 2018
News / Poland in the European Union. Polexit? [559]

Poland economy is foreign owned. They wouldn't put barrier against their own companies

Correct. About 2/3 of capital in PL banks is foreign, 1/3 Polish.

Poland economy (small Polish owned companies) is not supported by the Polish state.

Aside from a pretty decent corporate tax rate, no you're right PL doesn't care much for small businesses - unless they aren't paying their taxes of course in which case all hell breaks lose.
Dirk diggler   
29 Jan 2018
News / Poland in the European Union. Polexit? [559]

There's a reason why over 80% of voters consistently support EU membership

The number is closer to 90% according to CBOS. It's mainly for economic reasons. Yes, Poles support the EU. I support the EU as an economic union too and wouldn't want Poland to leave just yet - but certainly not as a political one that interferes in a sovereign states' affairs and that's how most poles feel. For now, yes it's worth staying in the EU. But if they're going to blackmail us and say things like you must take in a number of migrants that we decide and from places that we decide into your sovereign country, then no support will fall.

Poland has been punching well above it's weight lately in the EU arena. It needed this. The country and people are emboldened and realize they can stand up to the EU's threats and dictates and say NO - we didn't vote for this, we didn't agree to these kinds of things like taking in migrants when we joined in 2004, and the EU has to listen due to Poland's clout - especially as the leader of the V4. Poland had a problem where it thought of itself as reliant on the west for economic survival. However, now it understands that it is a rich nation and it does not have to blindly follow whatever Germany tells them. This isn't the 90's nor 2006. We're one of the biggest economies in Europe and while we agree with 99% of what the EU asks of us - certain things are a red line.
Dirk diggler   
29 Jan 2018
News / Poland in the European Union. Polexit? [559]

I consult in this job, I do not run a small sales team to work a territory as I did in my last job... but to answer your question exponentially more than you ever will and we can compare paystubs and assets anytime anyday = )

Now more news on how Poland keeps pwning the EU:
ft.com/content/5072f438-04e0-11e8-9650-9c0ad2d7c5b5

Poland's government is exploiting nationalist grievances

breitbart.com/london/2017/11/24/watch-polish-government-releases-video-blasting-eu-record-migrant-crisis
Repeat - Self explanatory - wonderful video made by our government

Few in Brussels expect Morawiecki to sharply change the PiS line. He has said he is fully behind the PiS overhaul of the judiciary, which he says is needed to rid Poland of post-communist relics.

reuters.com/article/us-eu-poland/eu-keen-to-avoid-a-fight-with-warsaw-but-will-want-real-concessions-idUSKBN1F72LN

"The European Union is a temporary project, not an eternal one. Europe and her nations are eternal."
"The average Pole wants the polish to govern in Poland because this is our nation. The average Pole wants to be governed by people who consider his interests and safety first and foremost, and that is not the EU." so true

express.co.uk/news/politics/908753/european-union-news-polexit-end-eu-poland-mep-robert-iwaszkiewicz

Mr Iwaszkiewicz said: "I am aware that for a country as big as Poland to leave the EU, would spell the end of this project, which is why the UE leaders will not decide for this final act.

"I stand by Poland will my whole heart and I believe that the Government can work out a modus vivendi with the EU."

Warsaw REFUSES to stop reforms despite Brussels threats
express.co.uk/news/world/910570/Poland-European-Union-judicial-reform-funding-threat

In a joint statement, the leaders of Hungary, Czechia, Croatia and Slovakia, alongside Poland, said: "EU institutions should treat all member states equally and act strictly within the remits of their respective Treaty-based competences.

"The right of member states to carry out domestic reforms within their competences should be respected."

BYE BYE ARTICLE 7
Dirk diggler   
29 Jan 2018
News / Poland in the European Union. Polexit? [559]

And so what's your point? If they're a citizen, they can exercise their right to vote. Its up to them if you don't want to. The Polish citizens who did vote chose PiS based on their campaign promises and they continue to have 2x-3x the support of 2nd place (aka last place in politics) PO. And even PO supporters are far more conservative than those say in Germany, France, or USA that support the 'left' parties.

Cos you've been on this board like, ALL DAY, firefighting on multiple threads. You're making your sales quotas, aren't you?

2 threads.... also take a look in the mirror harry - you're the one who deemed it necessary to respond. You don't have to worry about me or what I do at work - I'll be fine.