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Librarius   
20 Dec 2015
News / Demonstrations in Poland in defence of democracy. [2554]

Deterring Democracy around the world: CIA Covert Operations and U.S. Interventions Since World War II

youtube.com/watch?v=VSmBhj8tmoU

and in Europe: Operation Gladio

youtube.com/watch?v=jV6ThumhLyc
Hope that those courageous demonstrators will defend democracy not only in Poland.
Librarius   
20 Dec 2015
News / Demonstrations in Poland in defence of democracy. [2554]

the online PiS trolls while the Polish pro-democracy movement gains support.

If you admit me as a member of PiS and if it is a compliment then I am compelled to compliment you back - but I am not sure about it. Unfortunately, I do not not belong to any political organization, let alone have voted in any elections; though democracy seems to me more sympathetic a political system than any other one.

As far as Gazeta Wybocza is concerned. I am a reader of it since may 1989, that is from it's first edition. And it is really a good newspaper, if it only presents well balanced opinions of honest men.

And do not forget I am 'Libratius' - I read everything.
Librarius   
20 Dec 2015
Work / Some questions about average wages and hiring a cleaning woman/maid in Poland [23]

...hiring a cleaning woman/maid in Poland

Try not to appear to be gender-specific - you are ascribing stereotypical activities to women.
The best solution, if I may suggest something, would be to clean what should be clean by your own person - thus you will avoid any accusation of male chauvinism or class oppression.
Librarius   
20 Dec 2015
News / Demonstrations in Poland in defence of democracy. [2554]

For those that don't know this "gentleman", Goebbels of the martial law has joined ranks of "defenders of democracy" :)))))

Mr Jerzy Urban may or may not be a shrewd deceiver or a cunning liar who defended the regime he was a member of.

There are still people who look at that regime not only as defending the communism but also as a bulwark against what came after 'liberal' reforms... reforms which made their lives so miserable.

And do not mistake the people whom you do not like with the cause the majority of the demonstrators represent.
Librarius   
20 Dec 2015
News / Demonstrations in Poland in defence of democracy. [2554]

And all this is the part of a modern style performance since he is very much on the cutting edge of his time - that's after all what makes him shrewd and cunning.
Librarius   
24 Dec 2015
News / Demonstrations in Poland in defence of democracy. [2554]

As a result of the Michnikite/KOD/Petru hysteria the foreign minister of Luxembourg Asselborn is calling for sanctions against Poland's democratically elected government.

And what reason is given for such speedy and resolute action?
Librarius   
24 Dec 2015
News / Poland's post-election political scene [4080]

if they decide that Poland is a basket case they can switch the money flow off.

Those stuck in baskets will not loose their beneficia sine cura.
They will not rule Poland - that's all. Will that be enough to pacify the anger of their EU masters?
Librarius   
24 Dec 2015
News / Should Poland exit the EU immediately? [375]

I see your knowledge of Polish protocol is like your knowledge of Polish history, Polish law and many other things - non-existent.

Mr Jerzy Urban, former spokesman for the Polish Government, to whom because of your knowledge of the Polish protocol you should give due respect, once asked by Barbara Czajkowska (after Lech Wałęsa was searched at the Heathrow airport by a squad of girls at border control) about "Lech Wałęsa Rozmowa z bratem" answerd simply the conversation was true.

Wałęsa's exlenation in 1983 was:

Jeszcze raz oświadczam, że jest to od początku do końca sprefabrykowany paszkwil. Ja w nim ani mój brat nie uczestniczyłem... ja nie wiem jak tego dokonano... jest możliwość, że część tego została we śnie nagrana... ja nie wykluczam możliwości sennych.

Just listen to the last of the five part conversation and you will know that people of Wałęsa's type among normal decent people are not given respect.
Librarius   
24 Dec 2015
Life / Why do Silesians hate Poland? [33]

I was wondering why people in Katowice hate Poland?

People in Katowice may consider themselves Poles, Silesians, Germans... as for their feelings toward Poland... it is better to ask them one by one if that's what interests you.
Librarius   
24 Dec 2015
Life / Why do Silesians hate Poland? [33]

If you want a rough and not so much accurate comparison, you can say so, but we do not have the Prince of Silesia and there was never a war between Poland and Silesia.

Silesians do have Silesian language - the language of their home and heimat and unlike English and Welsh, Poles can understand much of it.
Librarius   
24 Dec 2015
Life / Why do Silesians hate Poland? [33]

Could a 'Polish' person recognise a Silesian from looks/accent etc?

If he is a regular miner... or if he is Kazimierz Kutz.
Librarius   
24 Dec 2015
Life / Why do Silesians hate Poland? [33]

so all Silesians are miners are they?

If they are not then they can be Silesians or Poles at their whims.
Librarius   
24 Dec 2015
Life / Why do Silesians hate Poland? [33]

Poles in general don't have any insult reserved to Silesians

Poles call Silesians by the affectionate name of Hanysy, this is for the popular first name Hans a familiar shortening of German or Dutch Johannes that is John. Silesians call Poles Gorole. First by this name, Prussian Silesians called Silesians from Cieszyn Silesia, then the people of Zagłębie Dąbrowskie and lastly all Poles but 'true Silesians '
Librarius   
24 Dec 2015
Language / [SEX] Polish sentences/expressions [41]

So I need your help but it's a weird one...

I do not like that language. It is foreign to me. Whose language it is? What kind of people use it? Whatever would be your answer I do not like people using that language.
Librarius   
24 Dec 2015
News / Germans: Geh raus of Poland's business! [61]

Germans have to take step back... alllllll the way back to Germany.

How do you define a country? As its people or as its business?
Librarius   
25 Dec 2015
News / Demonstrations in Poland in defence of democracy. [2554]

Without the TK what legal constraints on action will PiS face?

You are painting the picture of a charioteer driving a chariot pulled by two horses; one of the horses is noble and of noble breed, but the other quite the opposite in breed and character.

The Charioteer represents intellect, reason; one horse represents rational or moral impulse; while the other represents irrational passions, appetites, or concupiscent nature.

The Charioteer directs the entire chariot, trying to stop the horses from going different ways, and to proceed towards enlightenment.

So we have two political parties and one TK; it is not difficult to guess which party is playing which role in your picture and what role you have prescribed to the TK.

Do you really trust a bunch of politicians enough to give them that much power?

For sure you put your trust to a bunch of TK's lawyers. Is that that you fear the numbers; less is more as wisdom is concerned?

At least that's what you imply; and that's your concept of democracy.
Librarius   
25 Dec 2015
News / Demonstrations in Poland in defence of democracy. [2554]

I'm a fan of civil society, a concept JK has spoken against

Let me be your humble student. As you have chosen Poland for your country then you should know when and where JK has spoken against the civil society.
Librarius   
25 Dec 2015
News / Demonstrations in Poland in defence of democracy. [2554]

As you can gather from the type of mistakes I make:

when and where JK has spoken against the civil society

instead of when and where JK spoke... my fist language is Polish not English. So let me translate the actual words of JK:

Here is the original text:

Pomysł na społeczeństwo obywatelskie "obsługiwał" [...] przede wszystkim interes polityczny grup dysydenckich, które wychodziły - czy to w sensie czysto biograficznym, czy środowiskowym - z realnego socjalizmu. One chciały mieć jakiś wehikuł polityczny, bo silnej partii nigdy nie udało im się zbudować. Takim wehikułem stały się struktury społeczeństwa obywatelskiego, przeciwstawione polityce i państwu. Owo społeczeństwo obywatelskie miało przy tym być konstrukcją całkowicie beztreściową [...].

My translation:

The idea of the civil society first of all 'served' [...] the political interests of the dissident groups that have its origin - either because of their biography or because of the circles they were part of - in so-called real-existing socialism. The groups needed a kind of political vehicle, because a strong party was our of their reach. And as that vehicle happen to be the structures of the civil society - which in turn worked against the political system and state itself. That kind of 'civil society' from its origin was invented as a wholly meaningless construction.

Your translation:

In the III RP a strong state and strong politics were not wanted by those dissident enviornments who feared the activization of citizens, were afraid of an awakening of - as it was called toward the end of the 80s - broadly understood national democracy. To oppose such a political awakening was supposed to be the task of, above all, the idea of civil society.

Do you see the difference?
Librarius   
25 Dec 2015
News / Demonstrations in Poland in defence of democracy. [2554]

And anyway we have a system of First, Second and Final reading of a Bill before legislation is ready to be passed.

We have also the system of First, Second and Final reading of a Bill before legislation is passed to the Senat - equivalent of your House of Lords and the TK is a collective body serving as Her Majesty the Queen.
Librarius   
25 Dec 2015
News / Germans: Geh raus of Poland's business! [61]

Tell your story. You must have surfed somehow from people you call Germans or you have worked in a corporation paying taxis in Germany in which the whole managerial staff were people speaking German and you was an oppressed worker.

What is the reason for your anger?
Librarius   
25 Dec 2015
News / Demonstrations in Poland in defence of democracy. [2554]

Do we really need an unelected body to become a real democracy then? Historically, Senat was an unelected body and there are some who propose it to return to that tradition; in that case more than half of the honorable gentlemen siting in the House would be the highest ranks of the catholic clergy.
Librarius   
25 Dec 2015
News / Demonstrations in Poland in defence of democracy. [2554]

So I dare to presume that they will fight the scum.

Wait and see. After all you may be right.

A good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit, neither can a corrupt tree bring forth good fruit. Every tree that bringeth not forth good fruit is hewn down, and cast into the fire. Wherefore by their fruits ye shall know them
Librarius   
25 Dec 2015
News / Demonstrations in Poland in defence of democracy. [2554]

However it is very hard to have any feelings of goodwill towards this government and their hate speech.

The current government was chosen by the majority of the Polish people not because it is their dream come true but because people were fed up by the corruption and conceit of the former government.
Librarius   
25 Dec 2015
News / Regain banking assets - new Polish finance minister supports privatisation in Poland. Corruption? [33]

youtube.com/watch?v=MK6TzoGldt4

April 13, 1993.

Interviewer:We were discussing before we went on air about Eastern Europe...
Noam Chomsky: Eastern Europe fits right into this. I mean... take, say, General Motors - the biggest corporation. They are closing plants here, trying to... they are the biggest employer in Mexico because they get very cheap labor in a kind of high repression, low-wage area. They are also opening plants in Eastern Europe. They just opened the big high-tech, seven hundred million dollar plant in East Germany and the international financial press, the business press, is very frank what it's about. I mean, they say, look they are opening with very high expectations, there is tremendous unemployment, almost 50% unemployment, they can get wages on... now, I am quoting, 'on 40% of the cost of the pampered western workers'... western workers are pampered, as far as the business press is concerned. They gather 40% of the wages and no benefits and longer hours so that's terrific for profits, not very good for the people in the pampered, you know, west. Poland's even better... they can gather 10% of the wage level, because the government is oppressive enough to be able to break strikes and so on, and so forth. They are opening plants in Russia for the same reason. Now, you get educated labor, skilled labor, very low cost, healthy people... they've got very good health system but very low cost. And it's a new third world, which undercuts western levels.

It would be interesting to hear your comment on that. Because you live in the US, the country of the pampered workers.
Librarius   
25 Dec 2015
News / Demonstrations in Poland in defence of democracy. [2554]

How on earth did such an apathetic bunch of cattle ever stare down (and win against) the CCCP?

The most radical anticommunists are those you now rant and rave against. This is an unbearably difficult time for an opportunist.
Librarius   
25 Dec 2015
News / Demonstrations in Poland in defence of democracy. [2554]

If PiS had any morals, they would make it clear that anyone that belonged to the PZPR in any capacity is prohibited from membership.

OK. They are less radical than you are but more than any other big political party in Poland. Even Lech Wałęsa was member of ZMS - the Socialist Youth Union, they formed the youth faction of the Polish United Workers' Party.