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Posts by Lenka  

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Lenka   
13 Aug 2016
Law / The right to own guns: would you support such legislation in Poland? [2237]

That is YOUR opinion since it has never gone to a vote to my knowledge.

The only poll I found is form 2009 but the results are pretty clear 83% against softer gun laws:
wiadomosci.wp.pl/kat,1347,title,Sondaz-Polacy-nie-chca-wiekszego-dostepu-do-broni,wid,11327314,martykul.html

Even with increase of 10% (and I doubt there is such increase) you are talking of over 70% of society against changes giving easier access.
Do you have any proof to the contrary? Beside talking to your friends that is?

Those are YOUR words as they DO want the right to own and carry a gun.

But they didn't use the rights they have. It's not like they were stopped from owning a gun, is it?

You are a Bleeding Heart Liberal who thinks what is good for you is good for everyone else.

I seems to me it's you who are trying to say what's good for Polish ppl even thought you are not even a resident in this country.

BTW, I would really appreciate it if you stopped your childish catchphrases and writing in CAPITALS when you respond to me.
Lenka   
12 Aug 2016
Law / The right to own guns: would you support such legislation in Poland? [2237]

Their choice should not influence the choice of upstanding citizens who disagree with hers.

Isn't that called democracy? The majority of Polish society doesn't want a change in gun laws and if individuals want U.S. kind of gun law they can get it- when they move to USA

They are very poor people and can't afford it presently.

So they don't really have problems with the gun laws in Poland, they just can't afford it. Nice to make it clear.

My comments are for a case where arms are carried by civilians for the defense of Poland, and I was not advocating the general purchase of firearms at the local Tesco store

Sorry, I misunderstood you. The discussion is mostly about USA kind of gun laws vs. European/Polish ones. I jumped to conclusion.

As for the number of volunteers , I am confident many would take up the challenge to volunteer as they currently do in other services such as the volunteer fire service.

It all sounds good and I'm all for strong defence forces however I'm suspicious of such groups a bit. Who would be in charge, what kind of selection would they have ( many ppl may be drawn to such forces for all the wrong reasons), what regulations would be in place... many questions that have to be answered.
Lenka   
12 Aug 2016
Law / The right to own guns: would you support such legislation in Poland? [2237]

Yoh both act like there is complete ban on guns in Poland. It's not the case. Any citizen can apply for gun permit. Getting it is a different matter but the thing is most ppl don't even think of applying. So I wonder where that 500,000 ppl may come from or where you'll find popular support needed for the change in legislation.

Once I see any real data about parliament working on legislation, civil unrest to change the legislation or anything else Johnny's comment is only his perception, not a fact.

Even if there is increase of lets say 50000 ppl in support of guns it's nothing compared to the whole country.
If Polish nation would decide by over 50 % that they want guns then you could say 'Poles want guns and the government is stopping them'. As it is is some individuals wanting guns

One question to you Johnny- did your friends applied for gun permit? And if they did why didn't they get it?
Lenka   
12 Aug 2016
Law / The right to own guns: would you support such legislation in Poland? [2237]

I don't doubt your friends would like to own guns as you made it clear before that the ppl you talk to would like more American style gun laws however it doesn't mean:

Support for such legislation is becoming more popular

There is nothing to indicate that Polish ppl swayed in that direction and no initiatives worth mentioning. So whatever your friends say to you is their opinion and you shouldn't draw such far-fetched conclusions. If that's your only base for such statement I could easily match your every friend with my friend that doesn't want the gun legislation to change.
Lenka   
5 Jul 2016
News / Russian criticism of Poland - Soviet war memorial removal [332]

I understand your feelings and I'm sorry about your family.
I hope you don't think I try to deny the horrible acts of the past. I have no such intentions. But this memorials for me are the merit of the war: young boys being thrown in a situation they didn't cause and didn't want to take part in (of course excluding the monsters that were among them) on whichever side. You know that Soviets were awful but they were not more merciful towards their own ppl and for example soldiers that were caught by the enemy couldn't count on their country help and quite often ended in Siberia themself.

I preach compassion for the little ppl, the ones forced to be in the war and killed because of it. We should remember them because they are too the victim's of war.
Lenka   
4 Jul 2016
News / Russian criticism of Poland - Soviet war memorial removal [332]

I think it's moronic for few reasons
We both agree that the Soviets harmed Poland and Polish ppl in many ways so why not keep at least one thing that they gave us as part of repatriation? I would prefer the metro but well. Would you suggest to demolish metro if that was what they 'gave' us

Very few ppl view it as Soviet anymore and in fact it's part of the Capital city not insignificant to it's identity
It serves the public in many ways and Poland doesn' have the resources to demolish a perfectly good culture building
I view it as kind of 'na złość mamie odmrozic sobie uszy' type of behaviour. Demolishing it wouldn't change anything. It won't change the horrible things that happened during Soviet ocuppation and will only make us loose a big building that we can use for good things.
Lenka   
4 Jul 2016
News / Russian criticism of Poland - Soviet war memorial removal [332]

We agree a bit but not completely:
* I would leave them were they are
*I wouldn't do it to 'show the Soviets' but to make sure that even though we respect the fallen soldiers whatever nationality they are they were not the force freeing Poland but in fact occupying it

*I would do it to minimize the effect of the writings on the monument not out of revenge or to spite anyone
*I wouldn't mention Katyn( in my opinion that would degrade the memory of ppl who died there)
*I see no reason to demolish Palace of Culture and in fact think it's a moronic idea
I think that sums it up
Lenka   
4 Jul 2016
News / Russian criticism of Poland - Soviet war memorial removal [332]

but it is important to remember the mistakes of the past, it is important not to glorify the tyrants with statues depicting them as the saviors of Poland.

Even more reasons to keep them. It's part of our history. Maybe with an information next to the monument reminding that Soviets occupied Poland and few other historic facts? But by you suggesting demolishing Palace of Culture I can see it's not really the monuments or historic truth you are interested in but your own feelings.

Lenka your family was lucky.

They were. My grandma even yelled at the soldiers for lying in her beds without washing or taking their shoes off. The officer intervened and made soldiers wash.
Lenka   
4 Jul 2016
News / Russian criticism of Poland - Soviet war memorial removal [332]

You still don't get it, do you? We are not saying that Soviets were a nice lot happily welcomed by Poland e.t.c. We are saying that this mouments (that quite often are also grave yards) are simple monuments for fallen soldiers who quite often didn't even want to be there. My family had to host a Russian brigade against their will and guess what- no one got raped. So it's not like Soviet soldier is a synonym for rapist.
Lenka   
4 Jul 2016
News / Russian criticism of Poland - Soviet war memorial removal [332]

Well as you mentioned Silesia there is a church near my town where on the wall you have a place to put flowers and mourn Wermaht soldiers. No one is bothered by it. It's again a monument to the soldiers that died and not Nazi's policies.

I think you are a bit blinded by your personal experience. If your family died in a concentration camp and not Sabiria you'd be talking about them. And I don't believe Soviet soldiers were any better or worse than any other(of course the ppl giving orders are a different matter). The only thing is they fought on the side that ruined Poland (the same as Nazis)
Lenka   
4 Jul 2016
News / Russian criticism of Poland - Soviet war memorial removal [332]

look at Silesia where the rapped murdered and stole from the German civilians.

I come from Silesia. That granddad I was talking about was Silesian. While it's true their presence was no picnic I don't understand how it would change anything. Do you think Nazis were sweet and helped old grannies through the road?

And believe me there were plenty of German soldiers that believed in the glory of Germany, especially when the war just started and they were going towards Russia and not back.
Lenka   
4 Jul 2016
News / Russian criticism of Poland - Soviet war memorial removal [332]

Well Dolno, my grandpa fought in the war and he always said they all were soldiers just like him. Germans, Russians quite often didn't want to be there. That's the soldier's fate. If he who fought with them could view them like that I think I have his blessing in saying the same.

They were just soldiers that died far away from home.
Lenka   
3 Apr 2016
News / Abortion still under control in Poland [2986]

I'm talking about certain privileges that are granted to you by the society ( law) by the token of your gender.

No privileges make up for loosing control over one's body. And if you didn't notice for a long time we are more or less trying to make both genders equal.

I'm threating you as my equal in this debate if you cannot take it and you would rather be treated like a woman - you only need to ask me once.

I am a women and yet your equal. It's not a privilege you give me and can take away.
And yes,to me as a women the vision of the new law is scary. I'm young enough that I have still many years in which I may get pregnant. And guess what? I'm not happy with the possibility that I may have to give birth to my rapist child or to a kid that will only live few hours or months in terrible pain.

For you I may seem melodramatic but for you it's more or less just theoretical question. For me it can become very real issue every month.
Lenka   
3 Apr 2016
News / Abortion still under control in Poland [2986]

after all it is nature that affect women more than men in this and a society balance it with a certain privileges being granted to women.

Sorry but I have no idea what you are on about here.

Sure, and she cares so much about poor women that it kinda hits you in the face. (sarcasm)

Certainly more than the Church in this situation. After all she for sure wouldn't have any problems with paying for a visit in a nice clinic somewhere outside of Poland.

Are you planning to sleep around without protection?

I'm not planning on being raped but it would be nice to know that if I got pregnant in a result of rape I would have the possibility of abortion.

And since current law doesn't allow abortion in a case of 'sleeping around' I can only assume that it's your failed and disgusting attempt at being clever and funny.

Which in the way was against the law of the country.

It's not since they are not abortion pills.Their task is to slow down ovulation so there will be no conception. No conception=no abortion.
Lenka   
3 Apr 2016
News / Abortion still under control in Poland [2986]

The current law allows 3 situations in which abortion is legal:
-the pregnancy is the result of illegal act (usually rape)
-the fetus is very sick
-the woman health and life is in danger.
I don't think anyone can call it too lenient.
Before PiS came to power the morning after pill was available without prescription but now you have to go to a doctor again. The abortion under the new law could be terminated only if the mather's life is in danger however I wouldn't be surprised if they tried to block that as well. And the women should be prosecuted and charged for up to 5 years in prison
Lenka   
3 Apr 2016
News / Abortion still under control in Poland [2986]

I'd save everything I could to get an abortion in another country.

That's what Nowacka said- that this ban will hit poor women the most since wealthier women will just go abroad. If you don't have a penny you'll be f*****.

I'm not panicking just yet but the vision of the future is getting scary.
For PiS supporters it may be worth remembering that they tried it last time and Maria Kaczynska herself organised a meeting in support of the current law.
Lenka   
3 Apr 2016
News / Abortion still under control in Poland [2986]

Don't try to change it into men versus women contests because it is not.

I don't as I have no reason to do so. However it's hard to deny that that law will affect women not men ergo women are more interested in it. Plenty of Buzz on social media as well. We'll see if the initiative will gather enough signatures...
Lenka   
3 Apr 2016
News / Abortion still under control in Poland [2986]

Well, that will be interesting to see. Women already get ****** off. I didn' see a single positive comment about the new proposal on the most popular portals. Even gossip site like Pudelek reports this proposal and most comments I saw there and elsewhere is that priests went mad and should sort out their sh** and not get involved with this.

Some right-wing politicians are not too happy as well. Gowin (if I remember correctly) said that even though he's against abortion this new proposal will change Poland into unchristian country.
Lenka   
14 Mar 2016
News / Poland's post-election political scene [4080]

agnostic non-gentile intellectuals

I'm just curious which one of the above characteristics is such a bad thing that you list it along with snitches? Is it being agnostic, non-gentle or an intellectual?
Lenka   
25 Feb 2016
News / Poland's post-election political scene [4080]

Sorry Pol but at least Delph comes up with new informations whereas your only response is that it's all KOD and unpatriotic Poles. Sometimes I agree that Delph blows things out of proportion but you really went over the board saying it's ok that the guy doesn't have any experience. Either don't comment or say that you don't believe he hasn't got any expirience or at least admit that IF it's true it was the wrong thing to do. Opposition ( Delph here) criticises the government as a rule (you did the same when PO was in power) but to agree that that situation is ok is just crazy. Especially since you associate your favourite political party with honesty and rule of law.
Lenka   
24 Feb 2016
News / Poland's post-election political scene [4080]

You Polonius would gladly say that black is white and white is black if it only concerned PiS. I usually ignore your posts after reading few first words almost always including KOD and PiS (what's up with you and repeating the same phrases and 'jokes' over and over again anyway?).

Giving young ppl a chance is a good thing but appointing someone without a clue in very high position is stupid and dangerous. I wonder if anyone would like to be treated by someone who never had anything to do with medicine.

Only in your agenda ridden mind can it be ok Polonius.

No wonder that poll is showing such results since no one beside PiS supporters watches it. Nothing major just really funny.
Lenka   
18 Feb 2016
News / Poland to return to Catholic tradition? [177]

I will do it when Catolics nad others will stop bugger info other ppl lives nad imposing their belief onto society, deal?
Especially in Poland the amount of times even the law is broken just because it concerns religion (e.g. signing kids out of religion classes instead of signing them in, the hours of religion classes)
Lenka   
14 Feb 2016
Love / Valentines Day & Polish men [130]

Don't be silly Polonius. As much as I think Valentine's Day is a bit silly I make no mistake when it comes to how popular that day becomes in Poland. Young Poles do know what Valentine's Day is and definitely celebrate it. Just try to get a place in a nice restaurant and you'll see.

All days like that are invented and 'alien' even your Easter is imported
Lenka   
14 Feb 2016
Love / Valentines Day & Polish men [130]

And that's the saddest thing InPolska. How can you not see that that one flower may be dearer than even 100 zl bouquet. And it's not about the money. Believe me that giving one flower has nothing to do with how much it costs. If that is ridiculous for a westerner like you then I'm even happier than before that I was born in Poland and not let's say...France
Lenka   
14 Feb 2016
Love / Valentines Day & Polish men [130]

Those who never noticed and appreciated the beauty of a single unflawed rose are very poor indeed. Maybe not in money terms but in all that matters...
Lenka   
13 Jun 2014
Law / Can somebody explain ZUS to me? [40]

Really? Weird since (as explained to me recently by PIP worker, the worker will be sewing shirts for some time)
umowa zlecenie- the worker is to make certain things the best he can and usually not (example given to me- sewing shirts)
umowa o dzieło- the worker is paid for a precise thing he does "dzieło" (example- 10 shirts, he is paid for the shirts, not the time he spends on it e.t.c)

But well, I'm not a lawyer.