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oxon   
11 Aug 2015
Classifieds / Random Classifieds Ads Poland [261]

Where will these people be staying please if they decide to accept? The hours are not enough to pay for decent accommodation.
oxon   
14 Mar 2012
UK, Ireland / There's not a lot wrong with Poles in the UK. There's just too many of them. [72]

Barney...you are deliberately being obtuse. As Basil Fawlty said to Manuel..'Manuel, let me explain.....POKE in eye!

I will never run a business here, own another house, buy a car, buy insurance, medical benefits, etc. It suits me fine to rent rooms, be an employee keep my savings in this country under £1,000 because as long as i give the impression of borderline poverty no one can hassle me nor would they want to.

Example....I went to court last year after an abhorrent pack of lies was stated against me regarding me assaulting a London Underground ticket inspector. I produced my electronic Oyster card as the legal terms say I must but didn't put it onto his machine for him to check. I just 'produced it on demand' and held it out his reach. At the same time I told him how his mother must be proud of him being a 'London underground ticket inspector' after 12 years of state education.

He wouldn't let me past and shouted for a B.T. policeman to come to his aid (who I didn't know was there) and that was that. Arrested and 8 hours in a cell handing over my DNA and prints.

CCTV showed I never once raised my hands and that his painful shoulder and chest where I had allegedly punched him were fabrications.

4 months later after stressing about it all, I was given a complete discharge after one whole day in court. I had to quit my job to get legal aid so had a good lawyer. So I wasn't fined ...but the coup de gras? i was ordered to pay £150 in court costs. I sent emails off to TFL asking them to pay it based on their employees lies. What do you think they said?

You see how it all works. TFL and the UK judiciary system conspire together to fleece anyone with cash. UK is a mafiosa type racket. Since the £150 wasn't a fine I never paid it and now somewhere it will have been added on to all the thousands that I owe, all the CCJ's against me etc etc.

Moral of the story....if you havn't got it, they can'y get it.
oxon   
14 Mar 2012
UK, Ireland / There's not a lot wrong with Poles in the UK. There's just too many of them. [72]

Too many points to address with clarity Shadow K but you are correct in a number of things you say and way off mark in others.

Unfortunately in the UK now you cannot call the police as a complainant without you yourself being asked your personal details like date of birth. I’ve always pointed out that unless under arrest or being charged, I exercise my right not to give any details but this always winds the police up and they turn on me so no more police where I can carry out my own retribution.

Of course if they were English I would have been equally as annoyed but again I re iterate , I would never dare to act so disrespectfully in certain Muslim or Asian countries where I have travelled extensively. I said to them when they moved in that they are welcome here but I don’t want to hear Polish or Polish TV as this was my house and respect for locals should be paramount. They were fine until they got drunk and then pretended not to understand English. No use arguing with drunk people.

I agree I am the exploitee here and that the exploiters who you say I voted for are the businessmen , politicians and landlords who don't give a dam about what I think.

Don’t fool yourself though, a lot of immigrants are doing jobs in admin that could be done by local people....it’s not all fish factories, bus driving and picking fruit.

Since I never want to put my head above the parapet here in the UK, I will never exploit. I sometimes think I have it hard until I talk to the middle classes who own properties and land and I understand how they are truly exploited with nowhere to run. They are firmly stuck to the ground with banks, insurance companies, councils and parasitical legal men all taking shots at them.

There is nothing much I can do about the giant corporate’s feelings toward the proletariat but at least at my level I can make some dent in my immediate surroundings. You do a survey in the street and ask an 80 year old granny what she thinks of Eastern Europeans? The tolerance in the UK is a myth. British people are too supine nowadays to challenge anything and terrified of the authorities and it is EU immigrants I am talking about....not French, German, Italian etc. I don’t see hordes of them taking over malls and apartments en masse.

I make no apologies for my actions and if more people had the guts to metaphorically 'slice a few more cables', these people would soon be brought into line and remember that old adage...when in Rome etc.

Your only really silly comment was when you accused me of sleeping with my two girlfriends in our wholly amicable arrangement and deeming it kind of immoral. One woman, 2.3 kids and a mortgage may be your idea of ‘morality’ but i prefer not to have my personality distorted by ‘leading and living a quiet life of desperation’.

How dare you!
oxon   
13 Mar 2012
UK, Ireland / There's not a lot wrong with Poles in the UK. There's just too many of them. [72]

Meathead....I have read articles like this if not this very one. Most people when you ask will tell you that they are proud home owners etc. They simply do not understand the difference between feudal and allodial ownership. Yes they have propriety rights and own the bricks and mortar but they do not own the land. This is why they pay a council tax and why they are taken to court for failure to pay. The irony of this is that failure to pay your council tax is not a crime. There is no law stating that. It is merely a financial regulation and the reason that people turn up at court and pay up eventually is because they do not know their rights. e.g. as soon as the magistrates walk into a civil court you are ordered 'All Rise' which you dutifully obey.

By doing so you have stated your intention to succumb to a 'higher authority' and given them permission to deal with your affairs. You have entered into a contract which is legally binding and granted them jurisdiction. Here is a link to part 4 from 10 short seminars. I would advise listening to all 10 and going on to check the freeman /strawman with a secret camera at work in a civil court operating under admiralty and watch how the court comes unstuck.

youtube.com/watch?v=5_n8HUeWROA&feature=related

Jason....the address on the plaque in the picture (of which I've taken a hundred more over the last 2 weeks is of the hedge fund company..Goldman Sachs). This is an example of where the rot started. Takeovers of companies in the black with borrowed money, immediately plunging them into the red, downsizing, increasing hours on the remaining staff which Eastern Europeans did with a smile on their faces undermining the local workforce.

Plastic Pole..I don't normally swallow toothpaste so how would your vindictive actions have any effect. Plus if you tried to poison me that would be attempted murder. Be off with you now back to Facebook you silly boy.
oxon   
12 Mar 2012
UK, Ireland / There's not a lot wrong with Poles in the UK. There's just too many of them. [72]

So you felt ignored and rejected.

Like a cheap rate, gutter tabloid reporter pawain you attack without knowing any of the facts.
At the time, I had two steady girlfriends who both slept with me simultaneously every weekend. I had no need to meet other women since I was the centre of attention from a pair of beautiful women. My point was that since they felt no need to introduce anyone else in the house whom they brought back, I felt no need to indulge their foreign habits in my country.

As guests in the UK, they should have tried to understand the way things are done here. This is after all, what I do when I'm overseas.

Deporting Polish immigrants will not cure my ego as you say , but it will create jobs and reduce tension amongst the community.
oxon   
12 Mar 2012
UK, Ireland / There's not a lot wrong with Poles in the UK. There's just too many of them. [72]

There's been three deadly shootings this week

Pathetic Jason.....were they all related to some divorced guy or who had recently been fired. Think before you type and tell the truth. There is a lot of reference inferring that I am some kind of sad, lonely twisted loner with a grudge. Sorry to disappoint but nothing could be further from the truth. I am a gregarious, outgoing person with a healthy attitude towards making my country a better place for future generations. I do not tolerate economic migrants who come here at the behest of our murderous, swindling politicians and do not offer apologies for that.

My father and his before him done their national service for little old ME. They were proud to be British and believed in this country. A few years ago I detested what was happening and despised the UK until I started to realise that it was the politicians who hijacked my patriotic beliefs. I want my country back!

I want to see streets full of smiling happy people not afraid to trust other people, fearful of all those foreigners who threaten them with racist accusations. Look at all those videos of the 50's, 60's and 70's easily available on 'youtube' . Look how they all looked out for each other and shared their lives talking over their idols and heroes. People they watched growing up and who British people could relate to who went on to form the worlds best football league (before Sky) and the worlds best bands and musicians for example.

Britain must regain her soul!!!
oxon   
12 Mar 2012
UK, Ireland / There's not a lot wrong with Poles in the UK. There's just too many of them. [72]

IF indeed TV was a problem and you are being truthful here in your thread.

This was actually three years ago now. The landlord couldn't have cared less about anything except collecting the rent each month. He was just grateful to have the three rooms occupied as the 3rd had been empty for a couple of months. Every Friday evening they would bring back their friends to drink beer, watch a movie and chat noisily into the early morning. Not once did they come down and introduce their friends preferring to keep themselves to themselves. I actually don't want people like that in my life.

To small businesses and landlords, the open EU was a Godsend but for the proletariat it was a nightmare.

Harry, apologise immediately for your outrageous remark.
oxon   
12 Mar 2012
UK, Ireland / There's not a lot wrong with Poles in the UK. There's just too many of them. [72]

You come off as racist.

Exactly what I mean. Unprecedented immigration statistics, thousands of people in public talking loudly on their phones in languages I do not understand, Asian gangs grooming young children, Operation Trident, Eastern Europeans selling their labour (and souls) for minimum pay and all the criminal activity that goes hand in hand with more people than there are jobs etc .

Dare to speak out against this tidal wave in my own (that sounds funny) country and you are automatically labelled 'racist' . The politicians and the media have done a great job I have to confess.
oxon   
12 Mar 2012
UK, Ireland / There's not a lot wrong with Poles in the UK. There's just too many of them. [72]

And most are there working in specific industries which are British based with specialist knowledge tucked away behind security guards . I don't think many contract workers are thinking of settling there permanently, doing jobs that locals could do or taking over areas of their biggest cities, 'arry and Johnny.

They live in complexes and whilst a great many locals despise their presence, Britain uses this quiet unrest to keep S.A. belly dancing princes fully armed to the teeth should local folk get brave. The arms industry is a huge money spinner for Britains economy. Win,win for British and SA governments.

Here in UK, they just pass race hate laws designed for non whites and Eastern Europeans to exploit.
oxon   
12 Mar 2012
UK, Ireland / There's not a lot wrong with Poles in the UK. There's just too many of them. [72]

Not a week goes by, here in America, where some poor shlub that was fired from his job, or recently divorced, doesn't walk into his office or his in-laws and start shooting away, before taking his own life

A wee exaggeration Jason maybe? Link to the 'shooter' last week please?

Brits abroad for a two week drunken brawl abroad isn't the same thing. But actually, what do you think the local council / govt would do if they decided to stay ?

W Boy...yeh right, I'm old. I actually like Beethoven's 5th but that doesn't mean to say that I was around when it was composed, does it?

I must say ..the arguments are rather poor and somewhat disturbing. Personal attacks , being called senile, insane and potential killer are not valid arguments. All of you get together and decide between yourselves what nonsense you should leave out before posting.
oxon   
12 Mar 2012
UK, Ireland / There's not a lot wrong with Poles in the UK. There's just too many of them. [72]

Jason...It may pacify you to think that when someone does more than actually moan about a certain situation which affects his/her life that the person must, has to be, obviously is absolutely nuts. It's the oldest one in the world. Worked for the authorities with Galleano, Plato, Fromm, Weblen, etc.

Sire....it has come to our attention that certain people are speaking their thoughts.
WHAT!!! Arrest them, call them mad, insane whatever but just shut them up. those free thinkers must not be allowed to flourish.

Since taking pictures is not a crime and since images can only be forcefully deleted accompanied by a court order I do not think I will get arrested.

To castigate a person concerning his mental state is a poor one Jason. I want you to go away and come back with something much better.
oxon   
12 Mar 2012
UK, Ireland / There's not a lot wrong with Poles in the UK. There's just too many of them. [72]

You are not a well person.

Firstly, apologies for downsizing the pic too much but I can't re-edit now. Yes, I know it's an alien concept to actually DO something about the present immigration problem. I know that in our politically correct and subjugated society we are not really allowed to voice our opinions but I have travelled all over the world bar the Americas and I would not dare behave as Poles and others behave here.

I cease walking in certain countries when local people stand to attention to respect their anthem/ religious chants or whatever.Now that i'm back living in the UK I have personally decided not to put up with those who are taking advantage of our hospitality (and welfare) but that's me.

i can't reach the politicians but I sure can reach the man in the street if he crosses me.

WB>> a brand bex co axial cable snaking across the building, running into a newly occupied room ? Only a fool could make a mistake!
oxon   
12 Mar 2012
UK, Ireland / There's not a lot wrong with Poles in the UK. There's just too many of them. [72]

Most Polish are actually pretty decent people. The people who come to the UK to do trade work, cleaning jobs, wash cars etc all seem to sport a pleasant disposition. Even the guys you see drinking their ‘Tyskies’ outside the tube station have a different, less menacing nature about them.

My anger lies not with those people but with our b***** politicians who famously stated in 2004 that a maximum of 200,000 will come to the UK and will drift back home in time. Those b***** politicians knew what they were doing, when unlike some other countries, they dispensed with the idea of capping the amount of eastern EU immigrants. They knew full well that there were hundreds of thousands of educated people in the eastern bloc countries who would jump at the chance of work in exchange for British pounds but when the likes of Slough and Peterborough were overwhelmed with immigrants, some locals who didn’t own businesses seized the opportunity to put people up in their basements, attics and garden sheds for a quick tax free, extra income.

I left London and moved back up to my home town of Inverness for a short while and was even more shocked to see a town so far removed from London teeming with Poles in shops, malls and of course job centres. My MP at the time was one Danny Alexander who said to me in his office when I raised a complaint that ‘if it were not for the immigrants some fishing industries would close down completely’. I shared a 3 roomed house with one other French guy and the landlord put in a Polish couple, together with their satellite/cable TV. What do you think Mr Alexander said when I pointed out the tensions of living amongst other people who were not interested in integrating or respecting the customs and sensitivities of local people.

I bought a Stanley knife and sliced their cable running up to the dish after our pleas for less volume at night fell on deaf ears. They obviously suspected either myself or the French tenant but in order to avoid any police harassment, I denied any knowledge and cut the cable again two weeks later after they repaired it. They left.

They were actually nice enough people but with the amount of them here, it makes individuals less tolerant of local feelings and after the initial joy of finding a job and accommodation wanes, they just behave as if they were in Poland. In London currently, immigrants have absolutely no respect for local feelings anymore. We are too far gone.

Can you imagine Saudi Arabia letting in 2 million Christians? Would Indonesia with a small mindful Chinese business population let everyone in from China who wanted to ‘work the streets’? There would be bloodshed again as in the 60’s and the 90’s. The most that happened here was the little old lady confronting Gordon Brown about the amount of Polish in her Yorkshire town and Brown famously responding forgetting that his microphone was still on. Soon after he was gone.

The use of English as the dominant language has come back to bite us on the ass.


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oxon   
24 Feb 2012
Travel / Why does everyone seem to hate LOT Polish Airlines? [382]

JonnyM
The question is, why does this happen? What is the psychology behind this strange and annoying behaviour that makes a straightforward journey far worse?

I actually was completely unaware that Poles used aeroplanes. I thought the National Express coaches were their only means of travel. Do Polish people actually fly then?

I suppose all this technology is difficult to get to grips with at first and that they will settle down once they enter Western civilization and see that it is quite normal to use planes as a mode of transport.