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ShortHairThug   
10 Feb 2011
Genealogy / Jewish Roots of Poland [638]

But you deny the real death toll at the death camps,

And you as usual manipulate as to what I have actually said, no point to clarify to someone who obviously has a comprehension issues or hears what he wants to hear.

I have written often about the Porajmos

Once Harry, once and only to prove that some article in the polish paper about discrimination of Roma is true, the rest of the nationalities are not mentioned at all unless you speak of the Jewish numbers from those countries.

Or better still quote where I say that I want Poland to pay retribution for the sins of Nazi Germany, that is what you were challenged to do.

Pleaaaaaaaaaaas, it’s not the exact words but constant innuendos and allegations on your part, than again you never denied it out right either.

And which lies would those be, dear child?

Gush there’s so many, where would I start. The regular members of this forum know what I’m talking about.

But then I am neither of those things

Another setback, just as you were making progress, just remember denying to yourself of who you are won’t alter that reality.
ShortHairThug   
10 Feb 2011
Genealogy / Jewish Roots of Poland [638]

denying the Holocaust

Acknowledging other nations civilian casualties during the WWII in the concentration camps is not exactly denial but I do see how a Zionist like yourself would like to keep the spotlight on himself, it’s always about the Jews no one else was singled out, prosecuted and exterminated or died.

So you can't but you refuse to admit that you were lying when you said it.

Sure I can, plenty of times you have made an association that Poles were somehow steeling gold belonging to Jews like the German ruthless system somehow missed it so it was stolen by Poles as per Gross so any money demanded by the Jews from Polish state now would be nothing more than a simple compensation. Get real.

you wouldn't recognise the truth if it painted itself purple and kicked you in the nuts

You have repeated all those lies so often that it just seem like a truth to you, so you can’t hold me a Pole responsible for blurring that line. Be honest in the future, that’s the only way you can avoid confusion as to what’s real and what’s not and stop fantasizing about my nuts, it isn’t going to happen no matter how much you would like to.

a gay self-hating Jew? I think so: you really need to come out of the closet boy.

Congratulation, you’re making progress, perfect description of yourself there. Remember admitting it to yourself is just the first step of many on a long road to full recovery.
ShortHairThug   
10 Feb 2011
Genealogy / Jewish Roots of Poland [638]

Claiming

I am not a Jew

and contradicting yourself by subscribing to the teaching of Talmud

given that you are uncertain of the identity, and the species, of your own father.

, hypocrite that’s what you are.

The only profiting I do is from writing about it. You could do the same, if you learned to write.

Some of us have integrity and hold truth above all else and no amount of Judas money offered will make us go against our principles.

Could you perhaps quote a post in which I say I am in favour of anything even remotely like that?

Oh please.

Perhaps you might care to read about the 40-odd Kapo trials which took place in Israel in the 1950s and 1960s before mouthing off about Jewish attitudes to collaborators.

Empty gesture, the scale of Jews collaborating with Nazis was much greater than that which btw the action of those very same Jews you call that of Poles now.

On second thoughts, given that you appear to exist solely to spew hate-filled racist rubbish in a vain attempt to make up for your multitude of personal failings, facts are unlikely to be of any use to you.

Yup truth hurts, and calling me hate-filled racist won’t change that fact.

Perhaps you should take your own advice which you so liberally give others when the events of WWII are discuss especially about the Brits and goes something like this “it’s a long time ago, time to stop bit**ing and play a martyr, get over it”. Now go fvck yourself you racist piece of sh*t, no one else will. Lack of homosexual sex in Poland sure makes you think about it a lot; why else would you be making so many innuendos.
ShortHairThug   
10 Feb 2011
Genealogy / Jewish Roots of Poland [638]

Given that there are racist idiots such as you who represent Poland and deny the holocaust and Polish crimes against Jews

Given that there are greedy Jews like you out there, who still want to profit from a tragedy that happened over a half a century ago and want Poland to pay retribution for the sins of Nazi Germany, who would do anything to obtain that goal to the point of deceiving uneducated western morons and playing a sympathy card as if you were the only ones to suffer during the WWII occupation of Poland using every dirty trick in the book at your disposal and by doing so insulting every Pole in the process. A Jew for whom the old stereotype of Jewish greed still holds true and who exaggerate individual episodes that might have happen in history as if the Poles were Nazis themselves no wonder reaction is like it is. it's not hard to understand why some Poles might not have particularly favorable views about Jews who spread lies like the particularly obnoxious and deceitful one (another two stereotypical traits that seem to hold true) I’m talking to right now.

Perhaps if Jews would be honest with themselves that a Capo in the Ghetto who have pointed out other Jews was a Jew himself not a Pole then we might start dialog otherwise it’s all nothing but lies.
ShortHairThug   
8 Feb 2011
Genealogy / Jewish Roots of Poland [638]

Racism and xenophobia exists everywhere,

That is certainly true.
Funny how you have no problem accepting his statement

I come from a family of strong anti-semitic Poles.

when he clearly states in the same post that

My other grandmother, I suspect, is, too, Jewish.

Meaning both are Jewish so if she exhibited any sort of inappropriate behavior against her own people surely Poles are to be blamed. Although it might be a little fuzzy as to which one spat into the ground with such a rage that he quite frankly have never witnessed in anyone before, it don’t really matter now dose it? As it was a Jewish lady that said

"Pojebani Zydzie"

not even in proper Polish when he mentioned the Jewish restaurant, yet he claims to come from a long line of

a family of strong anti-semitic Poles.

go figure. Even if he does not considers himself Jewish he should know that in Jewish culture it’s the mother side that counts as to what you are a Jew or a Goy and if she is disetisfy by her own people she has aright to express that dissatisfaction as she wishes. He can’t make up his mind as to what he is but clearly by posting it, it was his intention to paint all Poles as bigots and anti-Semites. I take an offense to that statement and you jump on the bandwagon screaming at the top of your lungs, yes it’s true without understanding as to what he has said actually. As you can see what we are dealing here in reality is a Jewish hate and xenophobia towards Poles as exhibited by his own grandma who by his own account is Jewish yet he blames Poles for her behavior.

PS. Frankly I could care less what a crazy old Jewish lady said about another Jew or in what language just don’t twist it around and say its obvious case of Polish anti-Semitism, I take offense to such statement.
ShortHairThug   
8 Feb 2011
Genealogy / Jewish Roots of Poland [638]

there were Poles and Czechs and also Germans living there. There were Ślązacy, Schläsinger, Schlesier, Ślůnzoki, Slezané, or whatever your preference was. Oh, and apparently Jews too.

So which nationality are you?

IF it is, I'll blame the individuals who do that for being ignorant, I won't blame all the Jews though.

Yet you have no problem blaming all the Poles for what your grandfather was. Hypocrisy at best, if I didn't know better.
ShortHairThug   
8 Feb 2011
Genealogy / Jewish Roots of Poland [638]

I give up, I guess my grandfather not only hated the Jews

Yours might have been a racist bigot and frankly I don't give a **** but his is made up fairy tail.

SOME Poles do not like the Jews. Fact of life and denying it makes you look silly.

There’s another fact of life for you MOST American Jews hate Poles. Fact no denying it. No reason to make up stories though, just admit it, I'm OK with that and the feeling might be mutual. The more I read the more it gets my blood boiling with all those lies on this forum.
ShortHairThug   
8 Feb 2011
Genealogy / Jewish Roots of Poland [638]

As I clearly stated I am not sure about the spelling

Let me say it one more time so even you can understand it, the spelling is correct however the words used are in two different cases, they do not agree with each other, grammar, you can be an illiterate **** and still say this phrase correctly if you're native Pole.
ShortHairThug   
8 Feb 2011
Genealogy / Jewish Roots of Poland [638]

For me, the anecdote PwK gives is ambiguous

The anecdote he gives is a BS. Let’s entertain his notion that his grandma is a racist bigot and Polish for a minute. What do you suppose would happen if he had spit in public? I’ll tell you what; he would get such a whooping that it would be considered a chilled abuse in his native Canada, let alone old granny exhibit such a behavior in public but a Jewish lady is another story, I’ve seen worse behavior than that by an old Jewish lady in NY restaurant, all for a free meal, I haven’t seen anything wrong with my food or restaurant staff service.
ShortHairThug   
8 Feb 2011
Genealogy / Jewish Roots of Poland [638]

Your implied premise is that all native speakers get their spelling right 100%

I’m not implying anything. OP considers himself Jewish and admitted that both sides of his family are of Jewish origin, if anything it’s he that implies his grandma is Polish to prove his point. Besides it’s not the case of extra ‘e’ but that of declination typical mistake made by foreigners.
ShortHairThug   
8 Feb 2011
Genealogy / Jewish Roots of Poland [638]

"pojebani Żydzie"

A fairy tail, if anything it should be 'pojebany Żydzie' or 'pojebani Żydzi' plural, insulting perhaps but at least a proper Polish for you. If you can’t get this short sentence right two words you’re not Polish period. A native would never make this mistake.
ShortHairThug   
8 Feb 2011
Genealogy / Jewish Roots of Poland [638]

"Pojebani Zydzie"

A fairy tail, if she was Polish she would never make a grammatical mistake like this. Use Google translate next time, you might have a better results perhaps then your story might seem to be plausible.

Warsaw was nearly 40% Jewish. Lublin 50%, etc etc etc.

In 1938 Jews made up 29% of Warsaw’s population and even after the ghetto was established there by the Nazis Jews constituted only 33% of the city’s population. It’s all BS. Etc etc etc. Get your facts right.

PS. Funny story though, a Jew spitting on Jew pretending to be Polish anti-Semite.
ShortHairThug   
14 Jan 2011
Genealogy / THE MEANING AND RESEARCH OF MY POLISH LAST NAME, SURNAME? [4500]

I guess Cioron exist in Poland although I can't find it on the map of surnames "moi krewni" to see how common it is. There's a reference to your last name spelled exactly the same way on Stankiewicz genealogy page defining it as:

Cioron - od gwarowego cierać 'trzeć, wycierać', ciorać 'ciarać, tarzać, włóczyć'.

In Polish that would mean; one who does any of these.

Translation:
Cioron - From a SLANG words meaning to rub, grade, drag, roll.
In Silesian dialect and Polish slang the word "ciorać" is equivalent to "szurać" meaning drag, smudge, soil or to push someone around.

Could it be Hungarian? Possibly I don't know, although given Stankiewicz explanation I assume it's Slavic in origin though it does not sound like it. How common is it in Mexico? Dose it have any meaning in Spanish? Making it coincidental to exist in two different languages without being related?
ShortHairThug   
2 Jan 2011
Genealogy / THE MEANING AND RESEARCH OF MY POLISH LAST NAME, SURNAME? [4500]

Can you tell me what 'Sinkiewicz' means? I think that it was changed from 'Sienkiewicz'

Not necessarily as this form exist in Poland and is derived from the root word (siny) meaning livid (as in the colour or the skin when it's bruised) or perhaps from eastern Slavic name (Sinia), Polish equivalent Siemion. Of course that would only be the case if you're absolutely sure that the spelling of your surname has not been altered over the years.
ShortHairThug   
2 Dec 2010
Love / 20% of adult Poles are single and live with Mummy! [241]

you sound pathetic, kind of like an angry kid.

So do you, considering the distance to Poland is much greater than your parent’s basement you long for. You talk **** on the subject you have no clue about and expect it to be some kind of a serious debate? Get a life.
ShortHairThug   
2 Dec 2010
Love / 20% of adult Poles are single and live with Mummy! [241]

Spread your wings and learn how to fly, you losers! All men living with their parents past their 21-st birthday are basically nothing but trash.

Did you move out of your mums basement yet?

I was out on my own at 17, joined the military at 18.

18 and still in need of someone telling you what to do and take care of you? Poor substitute for your mum.

After I got out I played for my higher education with my own money

Hard to believe, which is it pay or played? Big difference you know.

I believe any guy that stays at home with their mommy and daddy for too long becomes a weakling and a parasite. People like that are disgusting wimp pus$y boy geeks scared to death to live in the real world on their own.

For all the tough talk, I think you’re full of **** and still live in your mum’s basement.
ShortHairThug   
2 Dec 2010
Love / 20% of adult Poles are single and live with Mummy! [241]

yes, spoiled by mommies entire time... then wives suffer with those "men wanna-be's"...

Yet when it's time for those wives to be mothers, we come to a full cycle. Looks like the ball is in your court.
ShortHairThug   
2 Dec 2010
Love / 20% of adult Poles are single and live with Mummy! [241]

they have overbearing mothers.

Don’t confuse the close family ties with economic necessity, for vest majority it’s using the system to their own advantage, milking it for all it’s worth till a wife comes along than back on the gravy train.
ShortHairThug   
2 Dec 2010
Love / 20% of adult Poles are single and live with Mummy! [241]

My wife thinks so.

What does it make you than? She just wants to mold you all by herself, influenced by your wife/ mother not much of a difference is it? My guess, pantoflarz. What can I say, I stand by my statement, you already succumbed to her opinion as you have not stated your own.
ShortHairThug   
1 Dec 2010
Love / Polish women are complicated. Why? [51]

Ah technicality, look at it this way, your workout for the day is all taken care of. Though the bill at the restaurant might be too much to handle by some guys :)
ShortHairThug   
1 Dec 2010
Love / Polish women are complicated. Why? [51]

Nah! He’s trying to score. Poor schmuck doesn’t know how to go about it and started on a wrong foot, rt3d change the tune dude, don’t be jewish, wine'em, dine'em and sixty-nine'em.
ShortHairThug   
26 Nov 2010
Genealogy / Americans of Polish descent. How many of us are on Polish forums? [216]

My point to all of this is that Trzebinska may not be a town but a name of a person that sponsored your family.

I agree, that’s a surname, most likely her maiden name. Cheehaw: it all depends on what document you have your info from but definitely not a town or village.
ShortHairThug   
14 Nov 2010
History / Are Poles happy with the current Polish borders? [134]

Borders are a thing of the past anyhow (at least between us)

Are you sure about that? Perhaps you should read about "Verordnung ueber die Raumordnung der deutsche ausschliesslichen Wirtschaftszone in der Ostsee". Don’t full yourself the question of German access is still alive today, only these days it’s not about Gdańsk.
ShortHairThug   
10 Nov 2010
History / Are Poles happy with the current Polish borders? [134]

Dude, if it bothers you so much you can always go and see the giant statue of Sam Houston, it’s much closer to home, it’s in Texas after all and not religious in nature. If you ever do change your mind I'll suggest 90 ft. tall Our Lady of the Rockies still closer to home.

If you ever decide to take a road trip through US you will see that every one horse town there has a claim to fame with something giant be it a doughnut, frying pan, ball of twine and it’s not just small towns, green giant and michelin man ring a bell? Now p** off.
ShortHairThug   
4 Nov 2010
Genealogy / THE MEANING AND RESEARCH OF MY POLISH LAST NAME, SURNAME? [4500]

Zetigrek is correct Dolata is derived from "dolatać" meaning to reach one's destination, to arrive, presumably a nickname or topo, however Jutrzonka is more likely derived from a word "jutrznia" meaning dawn or from a RC early morning prayer to bless the new day in commemoration of Risen Christ which is also called "Jutrznia".