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Posts by oxon  

Joined: 23 Feb 2012 / Male ♂
Last Post: 11 Aug 2015
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oxon   
13 Oct 2012
UK, Ireland / I'm currently living with a Pole who has been claiming benefits in the UK [35]

szkotja2007

Oxon - surely you can see the irony ?

No ...I cannot see what the heck you are wittering on about. I left London to escape the mass wave of immigration only to be confronted with the same problem in the far north of Scotland. What irony are you talking about?
oxon   
15 Oct 2012
Travel / Polish or British passport (child traveling to Poland) [51]

I think a Polish Passport would be better for the child. When he/she is old enough to claim benefits, the ultra left, swivel eyed loonies will bend over backwards to make sure he/she receives all the luxuries denied to indigenous Brits.
oxon   
16 Oct 2012
Law / I am married to a Polish citizen. How can I get residency? [36]

I have a lot of respect for you sir wanting to live in Poland when 2 million Poles hot legged it via National Express to the UK as soon as the border gates opened. Why don't you come to the UK on holiday and arrange to hide inside a Polish lorry on the way back to Poland from London. He will accept $2 as payment. Then you can gain notoriety as the first white asylum seeker actually trying to enter Poland (as opposed to the 2 million who fled the country the minute the shackles were off.)

With your fame and celebrity status, the British media will invite you back over to pore over your story and Max Clifford will negotiate a million pound deal with the OK or You magazine. Then you can nip down the boozer on a Saturday night, attract a fine looking slapper with tattoos and promise her a life of luxury in Warsaw if she will only marry you.

It really will work.
oxon   
20 Oct 2012
UK, Ireland / I'm currently living with a Pole who has been claiming benefits in the UK [35]

BBman
the government has actually taken a bold step to strip a couple thousand of these scumbags of their canadian citizenship.

No such chance of our diseased politically correct, tree hugging government doing that here. They would be scared to death of losing votes
oxon   
20 Oct 2012
UK, Ireland / Dying Polish woman in the uK whose last wish is to spend last few weeks back in Poland [50]

I just don't get it. Hundreds of thousands, maybe millions of Poles 'live and work' in the UK and Ireland because I assume that Poland is such a dire and terrible place to live.

Is Poland a good place to die then? What makes it a better place to die than Ireland? Her relatives could go over to Ireland instead couldn't they?
oxon   
22 Oct 2012
UK, Ireland / Dying Polish woman in the uK whose last wish is to spend last few weeks back in Poland [50]

What we have here is a dying Polish woman living in Ireland who wants money to go back to Poland. Now it's not like me to be heartless and cynical but I lost a job to a Pole earlier this year and I have a Pole living on the top room of my house who has not worked for ten months.

My question is 'does the Pole who took my English teaching job give two figs about whether I live or die?' As far as she was concerned I could go and slowly rot. Also, when I was unemployed, the council do not pay full rents any more and I had to make up £200 each month towards my rent. Meanwhile the Pole at the top of the house gets full JSA. (His rent is paid for by his partner.)

These people come here and 'care not much' whether I live or die, so why now should we care about them?
oxon   
22 Oct 2012
UK, Ireland / Dying Polish woman in the uK whose last wish is to spend last few weeks back in Poland [50]

The thing that annoys me most about that story is that these men are so tuff when theyre abusing a woman driver, not the same story with men.

Yep, just like the US and UK armies are so tough when they invade foreign countries WB. What makes them so tough is that they know they have bigger, better, more destructive fire power than the army they are about to take on otherwise they wouldn't invade and kill, would they now?

Women now have so much power compared to their mothers and grandmothers and unfortunately the very fabric of society is being destroyed because of it. In South Africa in the nineties one woman was raped every 20 seconds simply because the men were so emasculated and it was the only way they could try and retain dignity and respect. That's just how we evolved like it or not.

It's all well and good being a bleeding heart Pip and I personally have no ill will towards anyone, least of all a dying woman but we live in a monetary system and if some foreigner comes here and takes my 'oxygen supply' away from me I will die. It's that simple. Gordon Brown famously said 'British jobs for British workers' and then lost his job because he called some woman a bigot who had the temerity to ask 'why are all these Poles here in my town' . She was really upset at the number of Eastern Europeans who had descended upon her neighborhood.
oxon   
23 Oct 2012
UK, Ireland / Do the poles like British culture [127]

Invariably, you will find that the answer is no...Polish people do not embrace British culture. (James Bond is just pure drivel.) Eastern Europeans, unlike their American and UK counterparts listen generally to euro trash music and pop. This is not their fault. Blues/Rock/Jazz etc had its roots in America born of the Atlantic slave trade. UK bands like the stones, Beatles, Yardbirds and Cream took their material from early American music and transformed it.

Whilst we lived under capitalism which meant that if you didn't work you would not prosper, music was a release from the 'tyranny' of the conveyor belts and factories and it was also a way to get rich if you were good enough. Under communism, you did as you were told and you meekly obeyed. Your personalities and creative juices were stifled so you all grew up with absolutely no clue about what music was apart from the odd classical.

Who are your fave raves then Douglas? Spice Girls and Justin Bieber?
oxon   
24 Oct 2012
UK, Ireland / Do the poles like British culture [127]

Magdalena
On the other hand, English people for example are very meek and very obedient as a society.

I was about to tell you of all the violent protests in the 70's and 80's when I thought that you had a valid point. Yes, the English people of the 21st century have truly shamed themselves by allowing themselves to be invaded by Eastern European parasites, Muslim jihadists and overseen by an EU government so yes you are correct to a point

It's like British people going to live in Spain.he?

Quite wrong there. British people going to live in Spain go there to retire by the sea and they contribute by bringing money in. Yes they interfere with the economy re house prices perhaps, but they do not sponge off the local government or undercut local workers by charging less because they are willing to sleep 8 to a room to cut costs.
oxon   
24 Oct 2012
UK, Ireland / Do the poles like British culture [127]

So you say that you are a kind of Pole....are you a half breed? You should all be pretty thankful that the English mindset has deteriorated so much otherwise people would kick up a right stink about the amount of people from foreign shores who are allowed to come here with impunity, take jobs that locals could do or live off benefits.

You have spurred me into action Magdalena for bringing this back into my conciousness regarding the nonchalance of most Brits...thank you. I'm in trouble (again) for sending spoof emails and letters purporting to come from authoritative sources such as MP's and Chief Constables.

Trouble is that house prices being so extortionate here, it's so very easy for police figures to do almost anything here that their leaders tell them to do. No chance here of policemen downing tools and going over to the other side like they do in some countries. With the breakdown in communities and the erosion of family life, pensions and rising house prices are all some people have left.
oxon   
24 Oct 2012
UK, Ireland / Do the poles like British culture [127]

do I really? Show me where I have said that.

It's on your profile where you've been asked ..Polish? You've answered ....'kind of'. No matter because you are right when you say you are concerned about who is actually running this country (UK). We all have had EU legislation dumped on us. Almost every decision and law that could be construed as beneficial to the UK people can be effectively overruled by a bunch of faceless bureaucrats having never been anywhere near those shores.

Douglas....People are taken in initially with a genuine header on a letter or email address which looks like it comes from authority. They never question anything anymore and blindly accept all that is put in front of them. When they understand that they have been duped they get angry and report me to the police for writing sensible things.

i.e. A well worded letter from an MP to a landlord housing Eastern Europeans seemingly coming from xxxxxxxx.xxxxx@parliament.gov.uk stating 'for the sake of the UK interests and in view the impending EU referendum, all tenants of Eastern European origin must not be housed in the borough of 'whatever' as from x/x/2012 etc etc.'
oxon   
25 Oct 2012
Life / Is Poland a poor country? [578]

Wow ...ilmc, you sure are one ignorant dude. Try this question : Why do you think bus loads full of thousands of poles arrive here periodically if Poland is a better place to live? It must be one God awful hell hole for the citizens to behave like refugees and leave on masse the way they have done.

One reason the government here welcome them is because they will willingly work for the corporates who are responsible for the obesity, breakup of the community etc and for a lot less thereby giving the politicians (who are in the corporates back pockets) the opportunity to say that the economy is just wonderful.

You need a lesson in real life
oxon   
28 Oct 2012
Law / Acquiring Polish citizenship by naturalisation [40]

Alas, an African will always be an African.

It was Malcolm X who once said 'just because an African is born in America does not make him an American. As long as we are still in this gigantic hoax called the EU, one should be wary of Poland letting in Africans en masse. Polish women will gladly marry them for a few zloty so they can have citizenship in any other EU country.
oxon   
28 Oct 2012
Law / Acquiring Polish citizenship by naturalisation [40]

And I see nothing wrong with letting Africans (or others) to Poland-

Spoken like a person who has never had their life blighted by mass immigration. Lots of people initially in favour of letting in Poles and other Eastern Europeans to the UK said some similar things. Lots have now changed their minds because they have taken out more than they have put in.
oxon   
10 Jan 2013
Law / Value of Zloty and UK £ in Poland [21]

Your information is garbage and I can only deduce that you read some pitiful rag magazines in Poland. Britain is going through enormous austerity and in the worst recession since the second world war. Where did you learn that it was stable? Poland is one of the few countries not to go into recession over the last five years. Your currency has strengthened, not weakened.

Why don't you come to Britain and sign on the dole. You will make lotsa money
oxon   
10 Jan 2013
UK, Ireland / Living with Poles in London [16]

Thought I would log on and share an interesting story with you which affected me personally. I don't like Poles much, it's obvious. They are simply not like other people who come from western countries. You don't get bus loads of French or Germans making their way over to the UK in their thousands to do **** jobs, prepared to sleep 30 people in a 2 bedroomed flat or a garden shed. You don't see teams of Italians or Dutch parading through town centres or selling the Big Issue magazine which was intended to help local homeless people. The reason you now find mainly Eastern Europeans selling the Big Issue is because they can declare themselves self employed for a year entitling them to benefits.

Since I moved into my present flat exactly a year ago, there has been a Polish couple living in the top flat of this Victorian house in North London. She has worked full time doing a job that a local Brit could be doing if she were not here and he has not done a stroke of work for a full year. He claims benefits as I see his mail from the Dept of Work & Pensions. He also attends a hospital regularly here as he has a mild sight symptom of some sort (so I am told.)

During the summer last July I confronted him as he lay sunbathing outside in the back garden and asked him his job. Mr Sczcnieck became rather agitated at my line of questioning and told me he was a 'team leader' working from home. A modern day bull**** description of a job. That was the last time I spoke to him until last week .

Our paths crossed outside my door and I asked him how his job was. Unbelievably, he reported this to the landlord who asked me what I wanted to know for. The background and history of this degenerate then dawned on me. He grew up along with his parents in a society where people feared speaking to the local priest, shopkeeper or neighbour for fear that they might be collaborating with the SB. This is exactly why this Polish couple keep themselves to themselves and never talk to any of the other seven residents in this house.

Whilst he collects his benefits provided by the UK tax payer it directly affects me who was made unemployed two months ago. I do not now get full housing benefit and I'm now behind in my rent. I start a new job in February and should be able to make it up.

This Polish degenerate is collecting benefits at my expense. My rent is £540 per month of which the council paid only £360. I could just have well collected my full rent and handed over £200 to this guy to pay for his rent.

Well now he has no SB to fear. I will target this guy and make him pay for daring to try and drive me out of my flat by collaborating with the landlord. This is another prime example of how forced multiculturalism does not work. Try telling that to our treacherous politicians and you are labelled bigot, Nazi or racist.
oxon   
10 Jan 2013
UK, Ireland / Living with Poles in London [16]

Actually, he's not sick. He is extremely healthy and fit. There are lots of sick people here but because this person claims medical aid and benefits means someone else goes without.
oxon   
11 Jan 2013
UK, Ireland / Living with Poles in London [16]

Are you one of those bleeding heart cultural Maxists then? Looks like you are from the UK somewhere living in Poland. Got a polish woman have you to boost your self esteem simply because you havn't managed to find a Phillipino on line. You stay where you are mate and try and persuade your new pals that the welfare system here isn't all that glamerous when you take costs into consideration. Thank you.
oxon   
11 Jan 2013
UK, Ireland / Living with Poles in London [16]

If you cared to view the BNP manifesto online you would discover that a lot of their principles are more in keeping with socialist ideology than fascism if that is what you are insinuating. Learn what you are talking about before you type.

And of course the correct spelling is ....'glamorous'. How careless of me.
oxon   
11 Jan 2013
UK, Ireland / Living with Poles in London [16]

Oh dear, you really are not a very clever person at all. It's best you stick to Twitter and talk about your double whopper cheeseburger or something.
oxon   
28 Jan 2013
UK, Ireland / How might Britain`s withdrawal from EU affect Poles there and here? [474]

This is an absolutely absurd comment. There is nothing to stop the UK trading with Europe after they leave. What leaving will do is open up the rest of the world for Britain to trade freely without restrictions from little bureaucrats in Brussels concerned only with keeping their income intact. What a dreadfully ignorant comment.

I'm sorry but I have to disagree. The Poles take out far more out of this country than what they put into it. They disguise this fact with bright little smiles and appearing personable upon meetings with them but below the surface, they know exactly what they are doing. They care little about this country or the fact that they know they are not well liked. Teams of Poles walking up and down city and town centres soon has little old ladies huffing and puffing. Do not forget the incident when Gordon Brown lost his job. A little lady, sick to the back teeth of hundreds of Poles in her neighborhood asked him 'why there were so many of them here'? He walked of, left his microphone on, called her a bigot and that was that as far as his career was concerned.
oxon   
30 Jan 2013
News / Polish Business Centre Club hammers another nail in Blair's coffin [35]

Now then WB whilst I can accept Jon 357's views about Bliar (sic) , I find it hard to come to terms with yours as you say some sensible things with regularity. Jon admits to being an inpatient of a hospital frequently so I assume he has mental health problems.

Bliars mentor was Lord Levi who he visited in his mansion in Mill Hill London frequently. Lord Levi who was Jewish made his fortune in the music industry and was responsible for introducing 'iconic' musicians like Alvin bloody Stardust and Guys and Dolls. Didnt give a dam about real music....just helped to feed the uneducated public any dross as long as he collected the bucks. (He was an accountant). Bliar made Thatcher look like a socialist and was never himself a socialist. He was a slick oil salesman, a fraudster.

I read this story also about him receiving kudos from the Poles. Made me sick to read it thinking of all the unemployed people here and the Pole on the dole who lives in the same house as me. He didn't have to contend with 20 Poles living above him in one room drinking Tyskie's into the next morning on weekends.

Tell you what Jon357....why don't you take a trip to Iraq and explain to the families of the 100,000 who were violently decimated that you are a Blair fanatic.
oxon   
31 Jan 2013
News / Polish Business Centre Club hammers another nail in Blair's coffin [35]

jon 357

You really still believe in this tri party opposition don't you? There is not a whiff of difference between the 3 major parties. They are career politicians all with the same mission..to acquire as much wealth for themselves as they possibly can before going into business with whichever corporate entity they have supported the most. If you are in Iraq as you say then I can only guess that you are in politics or some form of slave for Halliburton. I'll bet that you are not there for philanthropic reasons so don't try the big con.

Peakus....You had the right to leave the army any time after it was announced that the war in Iraq was illegal. You went there to enrich yourself so don't try and dress it up any other way. Saddam was supported by UK and US right up until the illegal invasion, which if you took part, make is you a war criminal, albeit a lesser one because you just followed orders.
oxon   
31 Jan 2013
News / Polish Business Centre Club hammers another nail in Blair's coffin [35]

jon357
This demonstrates just how much you are out of touch with reality. (mod edit) Just to reiterate, there is no difference whatsoever between the three major parties. All are in the game for capital as opposed to community just like you. You boast of Iraq having one of the largest oil reserves in the world and you want to get rich from it, don't you? OK jonny ...here's the plan. Convince yourself and believe fervently in your your pay masters that you are there for the locals benefit. Give them some trinkets and laugh at their jokes. Toss the local kids an orange and a big smile and learn a bit of the local lingo. Don't forget to tip the cafe staff a penny or two to give you that all round good feeling factor as you make your way back to the high security apartment complex complete with local security guard who salutes you. Ahhhhh ..life is so good ain't it Jonny?

Ever been to the real downtrodden areas to boast of your wealth and position jonny? Ever ventured out your comfort zone? Nah of course not. The Poles, Bulgarians, Romanians all settling here don't cause you much concern do they? You don't see many of them about in your upmarket, country village, except for when they are doing your cleaning.

You dare to accuse me of being a right wing fascist yet it's your jingoistic ideals which fuel matters here in the UK. You are a fraud and a treacherous one but I guess you have Greek /Italian parents or something.
oxon   
31 Jan 2013
UK, Ireland / How might Britain`s withdrawal from EU affect Poles there and here? [474]

5. They don't have to like us, or our way of life. They're here to earn money and we employ them because they're both good and cheap.

Liked your comment and agree with you about Brown but you forgot to mention the thousands of Poles who come here simply for the welfare benefits. If you are so happy with the Poles and their work ethcs and consider that you have as you say 'got a bargain ' why do you think it would be so hard to galvanize our local youth and have them do the jobs that many poles do? A governments first duty is protection of its citizens....not ex communist countries citizens. Doesn't this bother you or is your stomach too full?

They work harder than most Brit's, are usually better educated and don't sit around in mosques all day,

The lady in question spoke her mind just like many do on talk radio stations. People don't like to feel invaded or to see hordes of foreigners with little dignity streaming up and down town centres . You obviously have some self serving agenda regarding your favouritism towards people from other countries. Are you British with British parents and British grandparents?