Khaine
14 Jul 2012
Life / What's wrong with Poland? I don't see anything. [121]
Well, this is an interesting thread. As an American man living in Poland for 3 months now, I must say that Nomen kind of hits the nail right on the head. I was traveling through all of Europe, London, Paris, etc, and when I reached Poland I felt a real culture and like I was in a foreign country for the first time. Although there is nothing perfect about any country on Earth, and I do not believe he is saying such a thing as some of the critics may say I am living a modest life on my military pension as a young man in Poland and could not be happier. Not only do people drink where they want, jay walk in front of police, drink on subways, buses, trams, etc. As long as the person is not offensively loud or violent, the police say nothing to them. Dogs walk obediently beside their masters with no leash. The "rights" of Western society you say that Eastern Europe is fighting for have not "made it here yet" and I am glad. There is definitely a strong national identity that has been forged through the epic struggle of the noble Polish people. They are resistant to giving up their national identity to become another Western tool in the consumerist sheep filled West by NOT agreeing that multiculturalism and blind acceptance of allowing an invasion of immigrants. The "xenophobia" that many of the Western countries are critical of Poland for will be the one thing that will keep their country moving upward. The repeated destruction and conquest of Poland is the only thing that has prevented it from being in the same boat as any of the Western countries in Europe. One can only hope that due to the struggles that the Polish people have had to put up with through history, constantly repelling foreign invaders, that they will resist the agenda of the EU to replace native population with immigrants, thus completely destroy all notion of national identity. Now, I understand the irony of a foreigner stating all of these views about Poland; however, as an American whose majority blood comes from European decent, I feel that I have a right to return to the lands my fore fathers should have never left.
Let us all hope that Western society continues to "look down" and find things "wrong" with Poland. That way I can enjoy a wonderful, unique society for the rest of my days on this planet, or until Russia invades after the U.S. Government attacks Syria, Iran, etc and World War 3 starts.
Well, this is an interesting thread. As an American man living in Poland for 3 months now, I must say that Nomen kind of hits the nail right on the head. I was traveling through all of Europe, London, Paris, etc, and when I reached Poland I felt a real culture and like I was in a foreign country for the first time. Although there is nothing perfect about any country on Earth, and I do not believe he is saying such a thing as some of the critics may say I am living a modest life on my military pension as a young man in Poland and could not be happier. Not only do people drink where they want, jay walk in front of police, drink on subways, buses, trams, etc. As long as the person is not offensively loud or violent, the police say nothing to them. Dogs walk obediently beside their masters with no leash. The "rights" of Western society you say that Eastern Europe is fighting for have not "made it here yet" and I am glad. There is definitely a strong national identity that has been forged through the epic struggle of the noble Polish people. They are resistant to giving up their national identity to become another Western tool in the consumerist sheep filled West by NOT agreeing that multiculturalism and blind acceptance of allowing an invasion of immigrants. The "xenophobia" that many of the Western countries are critical of Poland for will be the one thing that will keep their country moving upward. The repeated destruction and conquest of Poland is the only thing that has prevented it from being in the same boat as any of the Western countries in Europe. One can only hope that due to the struggles that the Polish people have had to put up with through history, constantly repelling foreign invaders, that they will resist the agenda of the EU to replace native population with immigrants, thus completely destroy all notion of national identity. Now, I understand the irony of a foreigner stating all of these views about Poland; however, as an American whose majority blood comes from European decent, I feel that I have a right to return to the lands my fore fathers should have never left.
Let us all hope that Western society continues to "look down" and find things "wrong" with Poland. That way I can enjoy a wonderful, unique society for the rest of my days on this planet, or until Russia invades after the U.S. Government attacks Syria, Iran, etc and World War 3 starts.