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vetala   
1 Apr 2010
Travel / Why some travelers hate Poland? [45]

I heard about it. This is very interesting...

Frankly, sending a bodyguard with them isn't unreasonable:
israelnationalnews.com/News/Flash.aspx/146081
vetala   
1 Apr 2010
Travel / Why some travelers hate Poland? [45]

The girl in this article clearly isn't very smart. "The look in her eye told me" - she assumes too much. And her surprise at the fact that Poles who live close to the camps act normally intead of crying every single day of their life is just...

Bratwurst Boy: Israel is fighting for survival...and as Poles rallied around the Catholic Church during the partitions once to keep their spirit and Polishness alive Israelis rally around the remembrance on the Holocaust to help them keep up the fight. I can't blame them!

I feel quite the same way.
vetala   
1 Apr 2010
History / Why did Hitler kill so many Jews in Poland? [261]

MareGaea
I agree with you about Kielce Pogrom but just look at Mulsie's post. This guy is actually saying that nearly all of 300.000 Holocaust survivors in Poland were murdered! Defensiveness is a natural reaction to such ridiculous accusations.
vetala   
31 Mar 2010
History / Why did Hitler kill so many Jews in Poland? [261]

several hundred of the several thousand left (out of 3.3 million)

About a thousand of the 300.000 left, to be precise. And about 2% of the total victims of post-war violence in Poland. Undoubtly Jews were at a greater risk, since it was believed that no one would be searching for them, but don't make it sound as if it was a miracle for a Jew to survive in post-war Poland.
vetala   
27 Mar 2010
Genealogy / Seeking Czarniecki family members and ancestors from Lublin, also Margiewicz, Danilowicz and Andrulewicz [77]

Trevek: Allegedly, when one scholar tried to write indepth about this she was blocked by a certain sector of the Polish academia.

And this 'certain sector' is of course 'the Poles', hm?
I've never heard of anyone 'not liking to hear' about Mickiewicz's Jewish mother (who wasn't really Jewish BTW, although she might have had some Jewish ancestry)

castellenator: more things that the poles do not like to hear.

Oh, these dastardly Poles...
vetala   
22 Mar 2010
History / MAP OF POLAND IN 1880'S [95]

kingdom of warsaw

You mean Duchy of Warsaw, which existed for 8 years between 1807 and 1815?

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duchy_of_Warsaw
vetala   
21 Mar 2010
Life / Babcia or Busha - any social class difference? [359]

Both are correct.

No, they aren't. The proper Polish language is the one used in Poland. 'Busia' or 'Busha' are neologisms and don't figure in any Polish dictionaries. The fact that some word is widely used by Americans of Polish descent does NOT make it a proper Polish word.
vetala   
20 Mar 2010
Love / What are the most popular ethnicities for Polish women [90]

A Polish woman prefers a foreigner to a Polish man because for the most part of her life she is surrounded only by Polish men. Women like to experience something new, different, exotic.
vetala   
28 Feb 2010
Genealogy / Polish looks? [1462]

Matowy
First of all - everybody has some sort of a fold. It's that thing which covers the upper part of your eyelid. Most people have a small fold but their eyelid is still visible. What we call an "epicanthic fold" is the fold which covers the whole eyelid (it's a bit like having a second eyelid) which causes Asians to look like they had no separate eyelids at all



However, there is also a form of epicanthic fold which non-Asians have - usually it doesn't cover the whole eyelid but only a part of it. People often confuse a 'regular' European fold with the epicanthic fold but I assure you - once you've seen it you definitely notice the difference. A small hint - part of the eyelid (reaching the eyelashes)remains covered at all times, not just when you 'make a face'. It's also visible when the eyes are closed.


vetala   
28 Feb 2010
News / Should 16-year-olds in Poland vote? [58]

a person who finished his 15'th year, can realize which political party is true for country.

When I was 15 I could not. Teenagers generally don't care about politics, unless it's something which directly influences their life - so they would vote for the person who would promise them more school-free days, permission to smoke in school and easier math tests.
vetala   
26 Feb 2010
Genealogy / Polish-Ukranian roots and genes [72]

It's like saying that Poles are really Ukrainians. Our genes are similar because we share ancestry and we intermingled for centuries. We are still separated by culture and language.
vetala   
26 Feb 2010
History / Adam Mickiewicz. What is his motherland: Poland or Lithuania? [93]

Hm, what about that? Sisters, not some "Ojczyzna" and Poland sounds to be put in a passive mode, if I am correct here ;)

Why then 'Polskę przywrócono' and not 'Polskę i Litwę' or at least 'Rzeczpospolitą Obojga Narodów'? In my opinion it's because for Mickiewicz the word 'Polska' means Lithuania and the Crown together and 'Polacy' means both Lithuanians and 'Koronijasze'. Such as the word 'Britain' and 'British' mean not just the English but the Welsh too. Why else would characters in a story taking place in Lithuania call themselves 'Poles'? It's clear that 'Poland' and 'Poles' had broader meaning in the past.

Besides, like I said before, Mickiewicz's nationality doesn't matter, his love for Poland is clear and can't be denied. It's even better if we think of him as a Lithuanian because it proves that Lithuanians in the past loved Poland.
vetala   
25 Feb 2010
Genealogy / Why Polish aren't white?? [272]

Here's a map showing the distribution of African DNA in Europe. I don't know if it makes any difference in physical characteristics, though countries like Spain or Italy aren't exactly known for being predominantly blond.
vetala   
25 Feb 2010
History / Adam Mickiewicz. What is his motherland: Poland or Lithuania? [93]

More to support that he didn't mean Poland

This is Jankiel, Nathan, the person who "- Miał także sławę dobrego Polaka."

Guess what? I have even MORE quotes:

"Że będzie wojna. Książę wysłał mnie na zwiady
Z rozkazem, żeby byli Litwini gotowi
Dowieść przychodzącemu Napoleonowi,
Że chcą złączyć się znowu z siostrą swą, Koroną,
I żądają, ażeby Polskę przywrócono."


This quote clearly shows that Mickiewicz thinks of Poland as one country made up of two administrative districts: "Korona" and "Litwa". And here's what Poles from Korona were called: Zawsze zwykł za patrona brać Koronijasza

And now a proof that characters in Pan Tadeusz are Poles:

Sędzia's words:"Jestem Polak, dla kraju rad bym coś dokazać,"
About Hrabia:"Poczciwy, dobry Polak; potrzebny nam taki;"
About Soplicowie:""O polska krwi!" (...) "Prawe dziecię Sopliców!"
Others:"Zaczęli z dawnych gniewów ostygać powoli.
Bo szlachta polska, chociaż niezmiernie kłotliwa
I porywcza do bitew, przecież nie jest mściwa."


"Zdrowie Państwu naszemu!" - ze łzami krzyknęli;
Tadeusz krzyknął: "Zdrowie Spółobywateli,
Wolnych, równych, Polaków!""


What Ryków thinks about them:
"Gniewny, że sam nie może dać ognia, bo w tłumie
Moskalów od Polaków rozróżnić nie umie,"


"Oj! wy Lachy! Ojczyzna! ja to wszystko czuję,
Ja Ryków; car tak każe, a ja was żałuję;"


He! Ojczyzna! Ja nie szpieg, a po polsku umiem -
Ojczyzna! Ja to czuję wszystko, ja rozumiem!
Wy Polaki, ja Ruski, teraz się nie bijem,
Jest armistycjum, to my razem jemy, pijem."


Górale are Polish, just like Kaszubi, Wielkopolanie, Mazowszanie, Litwini, Białorusini or Ukraińcy. They are all Polish.

It's more complicated than that, I'm afraid. After all, technically all Slavs used to be one people before. The reason why we aren't is because we've stopped identifying with each other. It's the same with us and Lithuanians: the Lithuanians of today are definitely NOT Poles and whatever Mickiewicz and others like him thought 200 years ago doesn't change the situation today.
vetala   
24 Feb 2010
History / Adam Mickiewicz. What is his motherland: Poland or Lithuania? [93]

Some more quotes from "Pan Tadeusz":

„Nie nam to pisać akta, ma Polska pisarzy
Koronnych i Litewskich, tak robili starzy”


„Ilekroć z Prus powracam, chcąc zmyć się z niemczyzny,
Wpadam do Soplicowa, jak w centrum polszczyzny:
Tam się człowiek napije, nadysze Ojczyzny!”


„Marsz tryumfalny: "Jeszcze Polska nie zginęła!"
"Marsz, Dąbrowski, do Polski!" - I wszyscy klasnęli,
I wszyscy "Marsz Dąbrowski" chorem okrzyknęli!
(…)
Aż gdy na Dąbrowskiego starzec oczy zwrócił,
Zakrył rękami, spod rąk łez potok się rzucił:
"Jenerale! - rzekł - ciebie długo Litwa nasza
Czekała... długo, jak my Żydzi Mesyjasza.
Ciebie prorokowali dawno między ludem
Śpiewaki, ciebie niebo obwieściło cudem.
Żyj i wojuj, o, ty nasz!..."
Mówiąc, ciągle szlochał.
Żyd poczciwy Ojczyznę jako Polak kochał!”

vetala   
24 Feb 2010
History / Adam Mickiewicz. What is his motherland: Poland or Lithuania? [93]

And it seems like the only land he misses

univ.gda.pl/~literat/ksiegi/003.htm

"A w Ojczyźnie naszej, w Polsce wiernej Tobie, nie wolno jest wołać do Ciebie; i starcy nasi, kobiety i dzieci modlą się do Ciebie w skrytości. myślą i łzami. BOŻE Jagiellonów! BOŻE Sobieskich, BOŻE Kościuszków! zlituj się nad Ojczyzną naszą i nad nami."
vetala   
22 Feb 2010
History / Adam Mickiewicz. What is his motherland: Poland or Lithuania? [93]

I don't give a fvck what his real or imagined nationality was. The fact remains - a man who titled his collection of poems "The Books of the Polish Nation and the Polish Pilgrimage", who called Poland a "Christ among nations" and the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth "husband with wife, two souls in one body. And there was never before this such a union of nations. But hereafter there shall be. For that union and marriage of Lithuania and Poland is the symbol of the future union of all Christian peoples in the name of faith and freedom." (yes, freedom, not oppression) definitely had great love for Poland, no matter how you look at it. If Lithuanians want to believe that he was Lithuanian they are free to do so but they can't at the same time pretend that he and other people like him were unhappy about the Commonwealth.

So, he was either a Pole who didn't notice the terrible oppression of Lithuanians, or a Lithuanian who didn't feel oppressed in any way at all.
vetala   
22 Feb 2010
History / Have Poles blood on their hands? :) [496]

Why do you people keep digging up this old, pointless thread? Aren't there enough active threads of this kind?
vetala   
22 Feb 2010
Genealogy / If your ancestors were in the "Wehrmacht"... [217]

according to some Lithuanians I've met, it was an occupation period back then more than a friendship

Except "back then" it was not considered an occupation at all. Force was never used against Lithuanians, there were never any specifically anty-Lithuanian laws or restrictions. If they had complaints they were free to leave, rebel, or veto any legislation they didn't like. The Lithuanians today are simply bitter about the fact that a good portion of their nobility preferred the Polish lifestyle and culture to that of their own. My advice for them is to stop eating at McDonald's and to put on their national dress before complaining about the influence of foreign culture. If they want to claim Mickiewicz as a Lithuanian then they have to accept the fact that he loved Poland dearly.
vetala   
18 Feb 2010
News / Belarus - grateful ally of Poland...? [16]

jwojcie

Yes, that it certainly a problem. However, it could be resolved in a better, more diplomatic way of dealing than by openly ignoring and disobeying the authorities and getting Poland involved. The Belarussian government is simply trying to keep face, to show that they are the ones who have the last word in their own country, not Poland.
vetala   
18 Feb 2010
News / Belarus - grateful ally of Poland...? [16]

There are two organizations of Polish activists in Belarus. One is legal and the other is not yet it was openly working for years and was openly supported by the Polish government all this time. It's not surprising that its memebrs were arrested. The only thing that surprises me is that Belarussians let us spit in their faces for such a long time before finally reacting.