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Joined: 20 Feb 2012 / Male ♂
Last Post: 30 Jul 2012
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From: Lodz
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thebadmonkey   
28 Feb 2012
UK, Ireland / WHAT IS IT ABOUT POLISH PEOPLE THAT MAKES THEM THINK THAT UK WANTS THEM? [309]

Oh Oxon Oxon, I am beginning to pity you. I really am.

Narrow minded, paranoid beyond belief, unable to adapt to change and completely ill suited to surviving in the modern world. You're a virtual dinosaur, one whose ilk are likewise dying out as they suffer from the tortuous process of trying to justify why they can't find work (varies from day to day between 'not wanting to work for THE MAN' to 'unable to get a job because of those bloody immigrants') when in fact the fact is, it's their attitudes and actions which make them unemployable.

I'm not sure if medication or counseling is the way forward, or indeed has already been proposed, a long term 'retreat' off South Georgia. Either way, the sooner you realize that the answer to your ills is located far closer to home that 'those damn foreigners' the better for you. And indeed the better for all of us as we no longer have to put up with your fantastical paranoia and self-delusional rants.
thebadmonkey   
28 Feb 2012
UK, Ireland / WHAT IS IT ABOUT POLISH PEOPLE THAT MAKES THEM THINK THAT UK WANTS THEM? [309]

At least one of us has lost theirs RN :D

(and no, I hate to disappoint but self relief doesn't count. Still, it's a modern world, and you and Oxon would make a cute couple. And one (luckily) where offspring are unlikely.

Just to add I have no issues with Britain, nor the majority of those live in her - indeed there are many fine British posters on the site. I may disagree with them on certain points, but can at least argue rationally with them, knowing that either they or I may be swayed by rational thoughts and facts.

Sadly however you, and indeed R.N. are the sort of people I despise, irrespective of their nationality. Any facts which prove you wrong are obviously tainted in some way, yet you can produce none of your own which stand up to the most cursory of scrutiny. The vast majority of your posts, irrespective of how they are worded, are the outpourings of a bigot and a fascist. Do I have issues with bigots and fascists? Most certainly. Indeed all decent people do, irrespective of nationality or creed.

There is perhaps nothing so sad or as pitiful as a person who denies the truth, so lost have they become in a tissue of lies of their own making
thebadmonkey   
28 Feb 2012
UK, Ireland / WHAT IS IT ABOUT POLISH PEOPLE THAT MAKES THEM THINK THAT UK WANTS THEM? [309]

Ah RN, I am indeed happily married to a Pole. One more educated than you, who, based on your posts to date is more fluent in English than you and who adds is more involved in the local community in Ireland more than you. Is that a source of shame? Hardly. Hell if nothing else it widens the gene pool.

And your boasts of sowing your oats have an empty ring about it , do they not? It seems as if they are but distant memories.... which sadly make sense. Anyway who spends much time with one such as you is quite likely to leave at the first available opportunity.

By all means you can try drag the thread down to your level. You have yet to produce any argument which stands up to any form of scrutiny. It begs the question - why are you here since you have so little to offer? You're obviously incapable of rational thought which is why I for one will not be revisiting this thread. Let it die a lingering lonely death, much as those suffered by all narrow minded idiots who fail to evolve.
thebadmonkey   
28 Feb 2012
UK, Ireland / Why can't unemployed Polish people on benefits just leave UK and go home please? [240]

Oh the irony. A BNP support going on a monologue about corrupt, swindling politicians.

Hell your own right wing ilk believe the BNP and Nick Griffin are corrupt

thebritishresistance.co.uk/guest-writers/1246-panorama-an-alternative-viewpoint-from-paul-golding

Now lets take a little wander through the BNP's activities of late:

guardian.co.uk/politics/2009/apr/23/bnp-nick-griffin-race - where Nick Griffin claims 'bloodless genocide'. Yeah, I'm sure Rwandans and the survivors of the Shoah would agree with the use of the word genocide this context. But then again, he's always claimed the Jewish Holocaust was a myth, did he not? Oh yes and was known to spout rubbish about Jewish Conspiracies while defending the Ku Klux Klan. Niceeeee

dailymail.co.uk/news/election/article-1273583/General-Elect ion-2010-BNP-candidate-Bob-Bailey-filmed-fighting-Asian-men-key-battle-ground-Barking.html

From your own newpaper of choice, BNP candidate kicking a youth multiple times while he was lying prone on the ground. Classy.

Some video compilations of the brave souls in the BNP:

youtube.com/watch?v=tLwYwquBrn0
BNP/EDL violence, Stoke on Trent

youtube.com/watch?v=8zt02LfRc48
BNP shouting rascist abuse in Manchester

Interview with BNP member who discusses how the BNP used "hammers, pieces of wood, sticks and motorcycle helmets" to discuss BNP policy on "free speech" with a library caretaker and several women, hospitalizing 17. I guess their are just misunderstood?

youtube.com/watch?v=NN8MZv6Nyqc
BNP members joking about Nazi concentration camps...

Dignity you said?
thebadmonkey   
28 Feb 2012
Travel / Why do you visit Poland? [222]

Hmmm with a homesick wife, have been drawn here numerous times :D for good from next August.

By and large have found the people very helpful albeit more so if introduced by a fellow Pole. Most young Poles I've met have a broadly similar sense of humor as my Irish friends (full on sarcasm!) which has definitely helped too. The scenery and history also appeal as interested in both history and photography.

There's a few things of a darker nature I dislike but experiences to date have been overwhelmingly positive. That and getting a nagging wife off my back by visiting makes it all good!
thebadmonkey   
29 Feb 2012
History / A little reminder for those Brits that ***** about Poles [143]

I think to be fair (and contradicting myself somewhat) the cold hard truth was that the Soviets had millions of men in situ. Even if Britain had pressed hard its unlikely even with military action they would have achieved anything. The US wanted the war in Europe over asap so could focus on Japan, while the British forces were not equipped take on the SU.

Stalin was paranoid beyond belief but cunning as a fox. It certainly leaves a bad taste in the mouth though
thebadmonkey   
1 Mar 2012
Work / My friend is looking for a job in Poland with a physics degree [32]

Many multinational financial institutions when firing focus less on the contents of the degree but rather the difficulty and dedication required to achieve it. Put it this way, I want work in an American bank in Dublin where a successful manager has his degree in microbiology specializing in diseases. Competencies can be picked up while book learning is often sadly irrelevant to your daily tasks, the ability to absorb and understand complex processes however is a valuable skillet.
thebadmonkey   
10 Mar 2012
Love / Do Irish / British guys like Polish girls? [138]

Have to say when read that comment I laughed out loud....as did my Polish wife and as did her Polish friends. Not sure what type of people you hang around with but you might need to expand your horizons a bit. For example the same could be said about Polish in Ireland (those who seem to include kurwa in every second sentence etc etc)...they area subsection. There's also the highly educated Poles here for example working in financial service sector etc etc. It's why making sweeping statements is usually a stupid thing to do.

As for depression and mental problems well a simple wiki search shows a that Poland has a much higher suicide rate per head of population than Ireland. Of course that's only one indicator but there are more. That's not to say mental health isn't an issue. It is sadly a huge problem for Poland, Ireland and indeedmany countries in Europe. The stigma associated with it is terrible, ironically given your comments about narrow mindedness earlier in your comment your highlighting it as a negative about Irish men is..well....narrow minded.

Good to see you are happy with your Polish partner but seriously...get out more before....
thebadmonkey   
30 Jul 2012
Work / Working in Lodz - work without speaking Polish? [25]

Have justed moved to Lodz from Dublin at the weekend. With a 1 year old in tow it's been....interesting :D

Have been here a fair bit, 10-12 times and to be honest while parts of it are depressing, it's no worse than any other city I've been in Grubas. (graffiti aside which is a bit OTT in some areas)

How long have you lived here Irish?