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Varsovian   
7 Nov 2012
History / Goodbye Lenin - we don't want you in Poland! [85]

The way Jon is talking it would appear he has some sympathy for Lenin - the man who set up the biggest mass murder outfit in history.

Nice.
Smurf too.
Varsovian   
7 Nov 2012
News / EU spending not signed off by auditors for 18th year in a row! [5]

C 344/12
"Adverse opinion on the legality and regularity of payments underlying the accounts
XI. In the Court's opinion, because of the significance of the matters described in the basis for adverse opinion on the
legality and regularity of payments underlying the accounts paragraph, the payments underlying the accounts for the year
ended 31 December 2011 are materially affected by error."

eca.europa.eu/portal/pls/portal/docs/1/17896743.PDF
Varsovian   
7 Nov 2012
History / Goodbye Lenin - we don't want you in Poland! [85]

No-one would dream of putting Che in the same league as Hitler, in terms of evil. Because Che lacked time and success. Lenin, however, was right up there in the Stalin and Hitler hall of notoriety.
Varsovian   
7 Nov 2012
News / EU spending not signed off by auditors for 18th year in a row! [5]

Vitor Caldeira, the chairman of the Court of Auditors, is quoted as saying that the auditors had "found too many cases of EU money not hitting the target or being used sub-optimally”.

Democratic deficit + dodgy book-keeping ...

Still, no-one wants to rock the boat in the EU, as then they wouldn't get the goodies on offer. If only shale gas comes streaming in (like it has in the US), then Poland could leave the EU in a few years after soaking up as much CAP and structural funding as possible.

Of course, that's not going to happen, as Poland needs EU membership to feel less threatened by the Russians.
Varsovian   
5 Nov 2012
News / Curb shack-up privileges - black MP John Goodson appealing to the labour minister [21]

polonius - there are a million and one more reports like this but the individuals who argue themselves blue in the face against the facts will refuse to accept the boring truth that marriage benefits society at large by creating a framework that promotes commitment and punishes a lack of commitment.
Varsovian   
5 Nov 2012
News / Curb shack-up privileges - black MP John Goodson appealing to the labour minister [21]

Richfilth - the simple matter is that politicians should run the country in a way that makes economic sense. Encouraging families based on cohabiting makes no economic sense. Statistically, unmarried couples suffer more relationship breakdown and statistically their children are disadvantaged in terms of health, education, crime, wealth, future ability to form long-term relationships ...

On family policy, civil marriage meets utility - i.e. getting value for money in the big picture. I think politicians should engage in joined-up thinking and look after the country's no. 1 resource, it's people.
Varsovian   
5 Nov 2012
News / Curb shack-up privileges - black MP John Goodson appealing to the labour minister [21]

I don't see why Godson aroused so much vitriol. Marriage is essentially a civil contract in Poland. It attracts certain, limited benefits and encourages people to stick together. Single parents get benefits that are not open to married couples, for understandable reasons. Naturally, where a system has loopholes and people can see a way to make a few extra zlots by lying, then some try their luck.

On a wider front, statistically, marriage is undeniably far preferable as a system that delivers a more stable family life for children than cohabitation. Children born to unmarried parents are statistically disadvantaged.

Morality is an individual thing, of course, but I feel you shouldn't condemn a Christian if he were to speak of Christian morality.

But, perhaps we should fall in with the progressive voice of PF mainstream opinion and respond to blacks and Christians with contempt.
Varsovian   
2 Nov 2012
News / PIS propaganda on Warsaw public transport [27]

Merged: Komorów, Gmina Michałowice (Maz.) - propaganda triumphs!

Komorów is a little, affluent commuter-belt town to the west of Warsaw. Gmina Michałowice is a district authority with no sense of community whole - just minor localized self-serving cliques. Not PiS or PO, just dumbos.

So, when faced with "investing" millions in a huge civic building that everyone calls Ratusz or keeping local services ticking along, they decided to be bold and close a successful liceum in Komorów and ship the unhappy kids to schools in Pruszków. And try to get the Powiat to take financial responsibility. The teachers, obviously, will simply leave as fast as possible.

The reasons given are that Komorów liceum was just producing good quality humanities and medical students, whereas technical schools in Pruszków are the way ahead. Real education for real people.

You now hear voices everywhere speaking in loud agreement of this propaganda. It's so depressing to see so many people falling for the basest, most transparent propaganda even when the truth is clear to see.
Varsovian   
31 Oct 2012
News / ANTI-POLONISM IN EUROPE [39]

I think this topic has been discussed too much on PF.
Let's drop it, huh?
Varsovian   
31 Oct 2012
Life / Blasphemy not OK in Poland! [54]

As for me - I was just quoting what the Anti-Defamation League says on its website. I added the pagan bit ...
Varsovian   
31 Oct 2012
Travel / Health Insurance in Poland for EU citizens for a travel trip? [7]

I think you will probably have to get some sort of German healthcare card - probably free of charge if it follows the UK method. Certainly, without paying healthcare contributions in Poland Poles would have problems getting healthcare in hospitals.
Varsovian   
31 Oct 2012
Life / Blasphemy not OK in Poland! [54]

I think we should fight all forms of bigotry, defend democratic ideals and protect civil rights for all - and put an end to unjust and unfair discrimination against and ridicule of any sect or body of citizens. Including pagans.
Varsovian   
31 Oct 2012
Life / Whats a good gift to send to someone in Poland for Christmas [40]

Polish Christmas present ideas - add your own suggestions

Enough of all that hunting around in bushes, fighting it out at dawn with them damn pesky un-fun guys ... buy grow-your-own mushrooms

gadar.pl/grzybnie/grzybnie-grzybow-jadalnych-grzybnie

This is going to be my Christmas present to brothers-in-law, uncles, cousins ... the whole lot of them can make do with a box full of ... !
Varsovian   
31 Oct 2012
Work / Strange Polish school inspection regime [3]

School inspections naturally check the legal, social and teaching aspects of schools. That holds true anywhere ... or so you would think.

In Poland the school inspector, when in the classroom, doesn't get to see the lesson plan, doesn't comment on the quality of the teaching/learning experience and doesn't lower herself to de-briefing the teacher on how she viewed the lesson. Instead, the inspector concentrates overwhelmingly on the degree of student engagement and interaction with the teacher. Not unimportant matters obviously, but not as important as: Did the students learn anything in the lesson, and if so what?

Strange how this key element in the inspection regime - quality of teaching - is ducked entirely by the schools inspectorate.

One big difference with UK school inspections are the interviews with parents and children. I'm looking forward to seeing how this will pan out in the inspection in my local primary and middle school. Could be funny if they get the "wrong" individuals!
Varsovian   
30 Oct 2012
News / Kudos to RCC for turning Poland into a laughingstock... again. [38]

St Patrick got condemned at one Catholic church I went to, or at least the hymn "Amazing Grace" did.

"This is not a concert hall, this is a house of God and there are many Polish hymns which can be sung. We have no need of foreign songs."

Berk of a priest in a backwater town.

My reaction to hearing the Halloween guff read out at church was to giggle at it quietly. I'm unhappy at certain aspects of it, because we're being fed an Americanised version of it which is a bit naff. I don't see any evil in it - like I didn't see any evil in Harry Potter! Also condemned ... by B16. Honestly! Nonsense.
Varsovian   
30 Oct 2012
News / Pokłosie - should the film have received funding from Polish state coffers? [37]

Hushed up?
Weird.
Anti-Semitic? Moi - weird and disgusting.

The problem is that I see fault where fault lies. I have been called a trendy leftie, gay, heterosexist, a woolly-minded liberal, a Nazi, an anti-Semite, a nigger-lover (excuse my turn of phrase), a Catholic hater, a Bible-bashing Christian.

Every time, the insult (open or implied) has reflected the agenda of the person making the allegation. They have been people wishing to simplify to make an extreme point.

I think for example that former Commies should be banned from public life. The Polishforums mob think these scum who sold out are upright members of society and defend them to the hilt. I think people like Rydzyk are a disgrace to the Church and should be kicked out. I think that there is no harm in raising difficult subjects as long as the conversation is open and fair. I'm anti-extremist. extremists try to pass for reasonable sometimes.

You mention my alleged anti-Semitism - I presume you deny the obvious fact that the immoral behavior of some people from one ethnic group results in the whole group being tarred with the same brush by the unthinking. The history of mankind points the other way. Just think of Anglo-Irish relations.

The pro-Bolshevik behaviour of some Jews in 1939-41 at a time when Polish resistance fighters were being effectively crushed by the Russians in no way excuses any so-called "collective revenge" i.e. savage brutality like at Jedwabne. Just like the Jewish-dominated Bolshevik leadership at the time of the Russian Revolution, Spartacists and Bela Kun putsch doesn't excuse Hitler's brutal anti-Semitism. But I make the point - and it is a key point - that the film blames the Church in a facile way.

That sort of brushing under the carpet is a Tom & Jerry approach to history. Except that Tom & Jerry has more depth. And evidently more depth than you with your facile remarks and insults.
Varsovian   
30 Oct 2012
Life / How popular is Radio Maryja in Poland? [163]

TVN got out of control too, but it's becoming more normal. Gazeta Wyborcza got out of control and is out there with the fairies. Loonies and nasties abound in Polish public life - in comparison, Polish politicians aren't too bad, except for the ones acting in the interest of Russia due to their own conflicted past.

All in all, RM is a nasty little problem, not a major one.
Varsovian   
30 Oct 2012
Life / How popular is Radio Maryja in Poland? [163]

Rydzyk is dangerous.

He is one of those people who take a decent enough message (decent, that is, for those who are not actually Christian-haters) and twists it to suit his own agenda. You can agree with some of the things you hear on RM, just like you can watch Russia Today and discover for example that Iranian warships are in the Med for the first time in modern times. But it should come with a health warning.

Rydzyk got seed funding from a South American Pole, who fled the Commies because he'd fought for the Nazis. I dislike people like this even more than I dislike the legion of apologists for the Commies who keep on creeping out of the primordial sludge to deliver their latest wisdom on the greatness of [fill in name of choice].
Varsovian   
30 Oct 2012
News / Pokłosie - should the film have received funding from Polish state coffers? [37]

I don't.

Yes it does show the Poles involved in the massacre. And it says they would do it again, given the chance. And that Poles are like this.

So, you're in favour of funding for this over, say, more money for the cancer hospitals that are saying to new patients - "Please come back next year, as the government's so incompetent that we've run out of money"
Varsovian   
30 Oct 2012
News / Pokłosie - should the film have received funding from Polish state coffers? [37]

Context - it's a film about Jedwabne.

Having worked briefly with Dariusz Jabłoński - the film's producer - I have every respect for him. I also think it is difficult to make an artistically-viable film about such a complicated topic without necessarily having to make painful shortcuts. I mean, for goodness sake, just think about every film dramatization of a book you've read.

However, I feel this film went too far in portraying the Polish people involved in this nefarious massacre of 40 Jews as representatives of an ethnic group whose rabid anti-semitism was fired up by the Jews' historic guilt for killing Christ (!!) and had nothing to do with complicated inter-communal feuding linked with collaboration by some Jews with the recently-departed Bolshevik occupiers (who had slaughtered Polish resistance fighters; but Jewish Poles also suffered under the Russians ...). To be fair to Tomasz Goss, he did report more of this background than the film-makers, including Jews being paraded around having to hold a bust of Lenin. [Ironic, seeing as he had massive complexes about not being anywhere near as Jewish as most of his comrades and came out with outrageously racist comments about Russians, read Volkogonov for details.] Also featuring a crucifixion in modern-day Poland (2000!!) is frankly absurd.

Perhaps it's not surprising that the main funding came from Russia, which relentlessly churns out anti-Polish propaganda.

But my only question is: Should the Polish tax payer fund a film project of this type, which goes over the top in blackening Poland's international image?
Varsovian   
26 Oct 2012
Law / Lloyds TSB International rejects Polish residents [8]

So, you really don't know that a bank should put full and truthful eligibility requirements on its account information? Mind you, it might look a bit funny if it said "Open to EEA residents except if resident in Poland".