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AdrianK9   
6 May 2016
News / Does democratic Poland guarantee it's LGBT citizens respect for human and civil rights? [1169]

Psychologists and psychiatrists have also studied reasons underneath racism, antisemitism, xenophobia etc...

Psychologists also state that transsexualism is a mental disorder. Transsexualism is viewed as psychopathological and is listed as a mental illness in the American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, under the term "Gender Identity Disorder" (GID)

Look, in Poland it is legal for gays to have sex and to have civil unions. Most Poles DO NOT like gays and DO NOT want gays to marry. Poland is very conservative and very Catholic hence most people believe that marraige is reserved for a man and woman. I've posted the link many times - according to various surveys, Poles aren't accepting of gays as neighbors, bosses, coworkers, with highest opposition 75-80%+ towards gay teachers, priests, and nannies. Here is a summary - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LGBT_rights_in_Poland

They have rights - but the fact is most Polish people do not like gays. This isn't the US, England, or France where people aren't grossed out by gays holding hands in public and making out or allow gay people to get married. Thank goodness at least the Polish society hasn't gone total libtard. If you want gay marraige and gay rights - go to the west - we don't want gay culture and propaganda in Poland.

Polish President Andrzej Duda of the Law and Justice Party shattered the hopes of transgender people, by vetoing a bill which would have granted them legal gender recognition. GOOD!

Party leader Jaroslaw Kaczynski has claimed previously that "the affirmation of homosexuality will lead to the downfall of civilisation" - while officials have also compared homosexuality to "paedophilia, necrophilia and zoophilia", stating that "this kind of behaviour, just like alcoholism and drug abuse should not be promoted".EXACTLY!

pinknews.co.uk/2015/10/26/anti-gay-polish-party-secures-election-victory

Most Poles identify with statements like these... We'll allow gay people to have sex in the privacy of their homes and even get civil unions - but marriage and recognizing transistors is off the table

Here's an article that describes 'What It's Like To Be Gay In Poland'
slate.com/blogs/outward/2014/07/16/gay_in_poland_what_s_it_like.html
In 2007, Robert Biedron, who at the time was president of the Campaign Against Homophobia, known in Polish as KPH, said, "It's impossible for gays to be themselves in Poland."

More than 90 percent of Poles belong to the church, and it enjoys "almost complete control over legislation concerning social issues" including sex ed in schools, abortion, and same-sex unions.

Take your fags and transistors to the west - Poland is the place for conservative Catholics who have real family values and believe that marriage is for a man and a woman, Adam and Even not Adam and Steve. We do not promote sickening, deviant behaviors.



AdrianK9   
6 May 2016
UK, Ireland / A new mayor in London: opinion of Polish people in the UK? [317]

That bunch of crooks who didn't lift a finger in the war and enriched themselves instead you mean?
I have no time for the Swiss.

I don't see how that has anything at all to do with gun rights?

Mexico and Honduras have some of the strictest gun laws in the world - yet they also have some of the highest murder rates. The countries that are very lenient with guns like Switzerland, Czech Republic, Italy and even France. Most of the Nordic countries (Finland, Norway, Sweden) have pretty lax gun laws and very low murder rates.

Sadiq Khan wins the London mayor election. Gasp! He's a muslim!!!!

Just as I predicted - eventually once the Muslim minority becomes large enough in European countries they will elect their own leaders. In a similar manner, as the fundamentalist, more extreme population of Muslims grows in Europe, so too will they elect their own extremist type of leaders - perhaps they won't get much of the vote and maybe only 1 or 2 MP's may get elected - but it is nonetheless bound to happen eventually due to the rapidly changing demographics. Then you will have these politicians looking out for their own people creating new laws and customs to benefit Muslims but to the detriment of European Catholics that have inhabited Europe for over a thousand years. Before you know it, some fundamentalist Muslim will get elected to mayor (or some other position) of Molenbeek or some other town and make local laws prohibiting alcohol and forcing women to wear burkas. I wouldn't be surprised if in 25 years suddenly 1/4 of the MPs in Belgium or some other country are all Muslimes.

This is not a good thing.. I just hope this doesn't happen in Poland but quite frankly I highly doubt that Muslim could ever be elected to a very high position. Although, we've had a transistor and a pedal become MPs so who knows..
AdrianK9   
6 May 2016
UK, Ireland / A new mayor in London: opinion of Polish people in the UK? [317]

ow the hell can "white" Europeans be minorities in Europe when they are over 90%???

I never said they are - but, many other countries in Europe are heading that way like Holland and Belgium for example. 25% of children enrolled in school in Holland are Muslim. These Muslim families have like 4, 5, 6 or sometimes even more kids and sometimes even more than 1 wife. It's a matter of mathematics - before long white Europeans will become the minority in certain countries. This will take several decades but it will happen - especially if more and more migrants are coming in and they're allowed to stay.

I don't care about London - England is screwed anyway. I've been to London and I can honestly say it was my least favorite city in all of Europe. The only issue for me is that it sets a dangerous precedent for countries that I actually do like for example Belgium, Germany, and Austria which have been invaded by migrants pushing their agendas and leeching off the taxpayers while demanding more money, more housing, more food, more 'free' stuff. This impacted me personally as my aunt worked for a hotel in Dortmund for 10 years and suddenly she was out of work because the government appropriated the hotel and turned it into a migrant housing. So while dozens of people were out of work and now would struggle to pay the rent, the migrants which aren't even citizens of the country and contributed NOTHING towards income taxes get to enjoy the swimming pools and suites of a 4 star hotel. This wasn't the only hotel that was appropriated by the German government to be converted to migrant housing either. The same has even happened with apartments - seniors were told to vacate their apartments within a certain amount of time because a migrant would get their home.

multi culural societies.

Multi kulti societies have lots of problems.. there's always issues of violence, xenophobia, religious and ethnic competition, one group feeling more marginalized while saying another has too much power, discrimination, suspicion and even hatred of other groups, segregation - each ethnicity living in their own relative ghettos with london being a great example of that.
AdrianK9   
6 May 2016
UK, Ireland / A new mayor in London: opinion of Polish people in the UK? [317]

then whites will slowly be dying out.

That's the problem - it's already happening in the US - like I wrote above.. by 2044-2045 (only 18 short years away), non-Hispanic whites will account for less than 50% of the population. meanwhile, the population of mutts that identify as two or more races will TRIPLE...

I knew the US would be screwed in this regard - I was just hoping that at least this wouldn't be the same case in Europe. Alas, this process is already occurring and it is Muslims and Africans - who have the highest birth rates of all ethnicies - leading the charge. You will be hard pressed to find a European family nowadays with 7 kids - yet that's totally common in Muslim families.

Poles do not want this garbage in their country - they don't want the LGBT, they don't want the multi-kulti crap, they don't want Muslim migrants - yet it's people from the West that won't leave Poland alone and keep pushing agendas on Poland with no respect for what the majority of citizens actually want for their own country.

For us in Western Europe, to elect blacks, jews, homos, muslims, atheists,or whatever is NO problem and I am proud of it:).

That's fine - keep it in Western Europe and respect the Polish people's wishes. We don't want this crap in our country.
AdrianK9   
6 May 2016
UK, Ireland / A new mayor in London: opinion of Polish people in the UK? [317]

Poland doesn't live off of Western Taxpayers - the EU gives tons of money to Poland and makes money off Poland. Of course Poland is going to accept it. How dare you say that Poland lives off Western taxpayers - what do you think we are, Greece?

son of Polish parents, told me that Poland and consorts were the shame of Europe!

When certain politicians say the words 'worst kind of Poles' these are the people that they're referring to. Even if that were true, I would never have respect for a person who talks bad about his own country. Yes, every country has it's problems and issues, pro's and con's, but calling your country 'a shame' is very shameful and shows absolutely no pride or patriotism.
AdrianK9   
6 May 2016
News / Does democratic Poland guarantee it's LGBT citizens respect for human and civil rights? [1169]

Mateusz Kijowski

Isn't that the guy who's more concerned with what every PiS politician is doing than paying required monthly child support payments for his own kids?

Pathetic... I recall that he was arguing for mandatory vaccination of all newborns or something along those lines (regardless of parent's wishes or religious/philosophical preferences)



AdrianK9   
6 May 2016
News / Does democratic Poland guarantee it's LGBT citizens respect for human and civil rights? [1169]

look at REALITY....

Sure let's a take a look at your wonderful multi kulti utopia - here's some wonderful examples of Europeans

perfectly capable of living together in peace

REALITY....

-> Paris attacks (multiple times - not just the one this year), Brussels attack, london subway bombings, spain subway attacks, rape in Cologne during New Years eve, Muslim stabbing policewoman in Berlin, Frankfurt Airport shooting, Charlie Hebdo attacks, Jewish deli attacks, Jewish teacher stabbed in Marseille, police station attacked in Paris (just a few months ago) by a guy with a knife who was also wearing a fake explosive belt, man ramming his car into soldiers in Valence, Pakistanis raping girls women in England with the police and social workers doing nothing about it for fear that if they did they'd be called 'racist,' stabbings in Nice, Thalys Train attack, Dijon attack where a guy ran over 11 people with his car, murder of British soldier Lee Rigby, Jewish Museum shot up in Belgium, the shootings in Copenhagen by ISIS dude, Saint-Quentin-Fallavier attack - guy beheads his boss and rams people with car, suicide bombing in Stockholm, attack in Liege... I could go on and on... There's been hundreds upon hundreds dead and injured thanks to Europeans really getting along...

Yeah, sounds very peaceful to me - really sounds like the Muslims are integrating into European society just great.

If you combine foiled, unsuccessful along with successful terrorist attacks in the EU there's several hundred a year. Far more than in the US despite pretty equal populations.
AdrianK9   
6 May 2016
News / Does democratic Poland guarantee it's LGBT citizens respect for human and civil rights? [1169]

I'm not surprised that some people's natural response is to flee from the police.

The police shoot people who refuse to drop their weapons or charge at them - assaulting a police officer is a felony. A cop's job is dangerous and we as a society give the police a certain amount of authority to carry a gun and decide when is appropriate to use it. Now the police can't even do their jobs because they're worried that they won't be able to apprehend a black teenager without Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton starting a riot and blacks taking that as an opportunity to loot all the businesses in the area. Everytime a black guy gets shot by a cop, black people end up committing more crimes by stealing from stores. If they wanted to show themselves as law abiding citizens, they'd protest peacefully - not cause riots, destroy cop cars, and break into businesses - stealing liquor and television sets. These people look like animals out of a cage when you see the TV reports showing them running all over the street, setting things on fire, screaming, looting, stealing, and just causing mayhem. Maybe if they didn't do these things then people would have more respect for them. However, due to their inability to act in a civilized manner, they bring it upon themselves. Then on top of it they complain about the white man holding him back and not paying his fair share when actually whites, who make up the majority of high income tax payers, are actually the ones providing Tyrone, Shaniqua, and their kids Lashanda, Shanaynay, and Tyrone Junior with welfare, foodstamps, section 8, government cell phones, free medical and all sorts of other crap - yet they have the nerve to demand more and be upset that one of their 'homies' was shot by a cop because he charged at him with a knife, refused to drop a weapon, was high as kite on drugs and acted violently, or refused to stop when given an order.

Also, that's no different than what the police do in other countries. The police in Mexico extort people and go around looking for bribes and the Israeli police shoot at innocent palestinians. The police in Russia beat people up - including gays for demonstrating. Also, this has nothing to do with the fact that there are far more terrorist attacks in Europe than the US despite pretty similar populations.

Also, that doesn't change the fact that I've cited plenty of examples - namely terrorist attacks - which show that the Muslims are NOT living in peace with the white Europeans. I used the US as an example stating that we have far fewer terrorist attacks despite having a pretty equal population - that has nothing to do with how the police do their job in the US.
AdrianK9   
8 May 2016
UK, Ireland / A new mayor in London: opinion of Polish people in the UK? [317]

Here's a map of the people where the Kahn got the majority of votes - the red indicates a majority for Kahn.

It's been a while since I was able to travel and visit freely around London (8-9 years ago on a Trafalgar tour) so I don't really remember which parts had a large Muslim population - although it seemed like everywhere I went in downtown there was quite a lot of them. The last time I wen to London I was limited mainly to the area around the London Stock Exchange. I imagine the population of this group grew even further due to the events in the recent years. I do recall certain areas being damn near close, if not over, 50% arabs/muslims/etc. Even in front of the exchange there'd be plenty of dudes in clothes you'd see more in like Jeddah - something you don't really see too often in other Western countries - even in front of like the Mercantile exchange or on Wall street.



AdrianK9   
9 May 2016
Food / Is brain-damaging vegan fad growing in Poland? [176]

You know what Polson I did some research over the weekend on the food we have in the US and I always knew it was bad but I couldn't believe the scale of it. I could go and on but my posts are already really long. I've seen the pictures of feed lots and even drove past a few while I was in college. My dad worked in a juice producing factory (there was constantly rats scurrying all over the place and would frequently get caught inside the huge juice vats) so I know it's gross. I didn't realize the extent of it - I knew it was bad with meat but I didn't realize it was just as bad with soy, corn, vegetables, etc.

Anyway, it would appear that the majority of soy and it seems like corn and lots of other plants all come from one company - Monsanto. The problem is, if a farmer wants to grow soy or corn in the US they're essentially forced to buy seeds from Monsanto and use Monsanto chemicals. The non-GMO type of farmers don't really stand a chance because they constantly get threatened by lawsuits for patent infringement. A Canadian court ruled that if a farmer's crop is contaminated even 1% by Monsanto's soy (keep in mind pollen can travel even up to 500 miles), they are found to be in breach of Monsanto's patent infringement (Monsanto owns the patent on GMO soy and several other GMO crops). The worst thing is, soy and corn are modified to make 100's of different foods and products. It's almost impossible to pick up a product that doesn't have at least 1 of the following - high fructose corn syrup, xanthan gum, saccharin, etc. I mean literally everything we eat is basically modified corn - potato chips, aspirin, yogurt, ketchup, mayonnaise, Coca Cola, etc. I mean literally everything is run on corn now - they even feed corn to cows which is totally unnatural.

It's the same thing, even worse possibly with soy - well over 90% of the US soybean crop is GMO. That means things like tofu, miso, soymilk, and a lot of ice creams and candies contain GMO soy. So it would appear that actually a lot of the vegan diet is just as filled with GMO stuff as a regular omnivore's diet - possibly even more since vegans tend to eat so much soy.

It seems like if you want to really eat healthy it's rather difficult and can get expensive - especially if you're in the US or Canada. You're really limited to just a few specialty stores and even then it's been proven that GMO crops cross pollinate non GMO crops. At least in Poland, GMO food is labeled - there's no labeling for GMO food or meat from cloned animals in the US. There's millions of dollars that have been spent to prevent laws from these from passing. Only some rather obscure foods like alfalfa, zucchini, and some squashes appear to not be majority GMO. The popular crops like soy, sugar beets, corn, canola, and even papaya are 80% GMO in the US.

The problem is that the people who are in the FDA, USDA, etc. are oftentimes people who use to work for enormous multinational companies like Monsanto, Dupont, etc. It's the same with the other branches of government - i.e. half of the treasury people is people who use to work for Goldman or Chase, the FDA and CDC is filled with people who use to work for big pharma, and with the food industry and the regulatory agencies that are supposed to control it it's no different.
AdrianK9   
9 May 2016
Feedback / The Cognitive Dissonance and Campaign of Hate by Polonophobes and Other Peddlers of Anti-Polish Propaganda [60]

Since PF is in America, aren't there laws in America against hate speech

There aren't laws against freedom of speech and freedom of expression. You can't spray paint racist things on buildings or beat people up because they're of a certain race or religion - that's what a hate crime is. Unlike many countries in Europe, we can walk down the street with SS uniforms shouting Sig Heil and will even get police protection from hecklers. Only a tiny portion of society participates in things like this but the point is people are free to make their views and opinions known - even if they are offensive. Not everyone here is a racist, a xenophobe, an islamphobe, etc. just because they have conservative views - and even if that's the case you ought to respect their views and engage in a more meaningful debate than merely just calling someone 'racist.' I can cite statistics like that 60% of welfare recipients are black despite only being 13-14% of the population - does that make me racist? Perhaps... last time I checked though numbers aren't prejudice but so be it - it doesn't change the fact that this statistic is true.

By limiting dialogue that doesn't conform to your beliefs and calling it bigotry, hate speech, etc. you're just seeking to silence people for having opposing views because you can't come up with a better reply than just name calling.

Also, there has been a lot of anti-Polish sentiment throughout history - especially in the Russia, US and UK. Much of the Polish jokes and caricatures came from Nazi and Soviet propaganda as well as Jewish Communist sympathizers in Hollywood. I've seen quite a few reports of British politicians and British groups rallying against polish migration to the UK. It's settled down quite a bit - as these same people who were so against Poles have realized that the Muslims and Africans are the far bigger issue. We at least go to work, assimilate into society, and don't bomb buildings and commit massacres. Yes, Polonophobia has declined considerably as now Europeans see that Polish migration is by far the lesser of two evils compared to the flood of Muslim and African migrants that have invaded Europe. Nonetheless, there are still attacks every so often on Poland and the Polish people - especially by western liberal media.

I'd say the biggest polonophobes I can think of off the top of my head are probably Yitzhak Shamir, huge Zionist and Mossad agent who claimed Poles receiveantisemitism with mother's milk, Jan T Gross who equates the Poles with Nazis and Jewish hardcore Communist and Council of Foreign Relations member Adam Michnik - former editor of Wyborcza - who 'cultivated a species of tolerance that is absolutely intolerant of antisemitism yet regards anti-Polonism and anti-goyism as something altogether natural'

The Jews sure love calling Poland a xenophobic and homophobic country - I think this may be in part revenge for the holocaust and Poland's stubbornness to accept liberalism.

A few books on this topic -
amazon.com/Rethinking-Poles-Jews-Troubled-Brighter/dp/0742546667?ie=UTF8&ref_=cm_lmf_img_7
As vast as they are vexed, controversies about the relationships between Polish Christians and Polish Jews continue to swirl long after the Holocaust, which intensified so many tensions between those communities.

Hollywood's War With Poland -
books.google.com/books?id=wYAzmjlJmVoC&printsec=frontcover&dq=anti-polish&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjBrOnf0s3MAhUMND4KHV1gDhgQ6AEIJTAB#v=onepage&q=anti-polish&f=false

Even Cardinal Jozef Glemp spoke about the anti-Polish sentiment of Jews, and was forced to recant after a rabbi started demonstrating. His words were ''if there won't be anti-Polonism, there won't be such antisemitism among us''

Forgot to add 1 thing to the description of 'Rethinking Poles and Jews: Troubled Past, Brighter Future'

...the essays do not whitewash the real issues that continue to separate Jews and Poles, even today. While offering an honest, objective examination of persistent sources of Polish anti-Semitism as well as Jewish anti-Polanism, the authors nevertheless find many hopeful signs of improved relations

This book argues that the Poles have no forum for discussing their suffering under the Nazis as the spotlight was totally taken away from them by the Jews. Furthermore, many teachings of the Holocaust paint the Poles in a bad light as co-conspirators and collaborators with the Nazis which results in anti-Polish sentiment among Jews even today.
AdrianK9   
9 May 2016
UK, Ireland / A new mayor in London: opinion of Polish people in the UK? [317]

the area around the stock exchange to you

If you read my post the last time I was in London I was there on business - the company I work for is listed in London... The time before that I went as a tourist a Trafalgar tour about 8-9 years ago and did all the 'touristy' stuff like seeing big ben, buckingham, parliament, etc. I was so happy when I left and was able to take the ferry to France... although France kind of sucked too till I got to the southern riviera which is awesome - although I bet since that time it's also been overrun by darkies. I can honestly say that London is my least favorite city in Europe - disgusting, gray, ugly women, way too many Arabs and Muslims, needlessly expensive, congested, dirty, terrible food... yeah I definitely won't be spending any of my own dollars on a trip to London again...

And yes, there were tons of Arabs at and around the exchange - it seemed like every 4th person was either african, hindu, or muslim.

You guys can keep all your multi kulti types led by a pro-gay Muslim.
AdrianK9   
9 May 2016
Life / Warsaw is a difficult city to adjust to (coming from Canada and having lived in South Africa) Prague? [46]

I don't know why'd you'd ever leave Prague - that is by far my favorite city in Europe. I'd definitely take Warsaw over Cape Town, Johannesburg, etc. though.

I could see why Warsaw would be a hard adjustment. It doesn't have the best layout and even for someone who is pretty fluent in Polish it's hard for me get around the city. I remember the two times I thought I'd be adventurous and skip the 1 hour flight from Warsaw to Wroclaw and just drive instead... yeah never doing that again..

Did you move to Warsaw for family, work, school?
AdrianK9   
10 May 2016
Life / Warsaw is a difficult city to adjust to (coming from Canada and having lived in South Africa) Prague? [46]

It's ridiculous it's a pretty short distance actually but if you travel during the day it can easily take 5 hours. I honestly don't like driving long distances in Poland. Road trips in Poland are not for the faint of heart, especially when you're used to wide highways and driving a large car. In Poland people in tiny fiats are passing people going 100 kmh through the villages - even on corners sometimes.

I still can't believe this poster left Prague... hope she had a really good reason. That is one liberal country I honestly wouldn't mind living in - liberalism seems to work a lot better there than the larger Western countries.
AdrianK9   
10 May 2016
UK, Ireland / A new mayor in London: opinion of Polish people in the UK? [317]

Under its new Muslim mayor, London plans to decorate its iconic red buses with banners praising Allah... at least those buses that haven't yet been destroyed by Allah-praising bombers.

express.co.uk/news/uk/668398/Praise-Allah-bus-slogans-get-green-light-just-months-after-Lord-s-Prayer-ad-gets-banned

Adrian not a fan of curry? Haha.

No way, I've tried Indian food twice - both at rather pricey restaurants. (I kind of live by a motto - 'I'll try anything twice - in case I didn't like it the first time). Well, both times I felt like like tandoori and all those nasty spices were coming out of my sweat. I showered and washed my clothes and I could still smell the Indian food! It was literally like 2-3 days before I couldn't smell Indian food anymroe.
AdrianK9   
10 May 2016
UK, Ireland / A new mayor in London: opinion of Polish people in the UK? [317]

Lord Mayor Briscoe

I believe there's 20 some Jewish MP's right now - Muslim politicians are a fairly new thing in the west but the Jews have been in politics in the west for quite a while, although in much larger numbers after WW2.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_British_Jewish_politicians

I can say that my favorite British politician is by far Winnie - a huge anti-Communist who understood the subversive tactics of the Zionists and their role in violent revolutions to overthrow civilzations - namely Bolshevism and Communism of his day. He explains this in his essay '"Zionism versus Bolshevism: A Struggle For The Soul of The Jewish People'

Two brief exerpts:

This movement among the Jews is not new. From the days of Spartacus--Weishaupt to those of Karl Marx, and down to Trotsky (Russia), Bela Kun (Hungary), Rosa Luxembourg (Germany), and Emma Goldman (United States), this world-wide conspiracy for the overthrow of civilisation and for the reconstitution of society on the...

and

There is no need to exaggerate the part played in the creation of Bolshevism and an the actual bringing about of the Russian Revolution: by these international and for the most part atheistic Jews. It is certainly a very great one; it probably outweighs all others.

- Winston Churchill
AdrianK9   
10 May 2016
Life / Warsaw is a difficult city to adjust to (coming from Canada and having lived in South Africa) Prague? [46]

The country has been stagnating for years - Slovakia isn't far behind at all, and if it wasn't for the large rural populations in both PL and SK, they would be ahead of the Czechs by now. I like the country, but it has some severe issues.

That's not true - I read one statistic that actually the Czech economy actually grew (in terms of percentage) the most of any EU country.

bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-08-14/czechs-power-eu-s-fastest-gdp-growth-as-romania-hungary-stumble

I really like Czech society - I've been there only about 3 times but I'm absolutely infatuated by Prague. I could totally live there - and the wages are a bit higher than Poland, on average.
AdrianK9   
11 May 2016
UK, Ireland / A new mayor in London: opinion of Polish people in the UK? [317]

I don't live in London (Thank God) but I've been following this new mayor now - apparently, this Muslim has some ties to extremists and vocal antisemites. There's been some mention of voter fraud too with people being unable to select Goldsmith.

breitbart.com/london/2016/05/10/pamela-geller-immediately-muslim-mayor-elected-londons-iconic-buses-proclaim-glory-allah/

Khan's ties:

In 2008, Khan gave a speech at the Global Peace and Unity Conference, an event organized by the Islam Channel, which has been censured repeatedly by British media regulators for extremism.

The Muslims who voted for Sadiq Khan did not reject his extremist ties and supremacist rhetoric, dispelling the notion that most Muslims are moderates and do not adhere to the Sharia, or support extremism. Apparently, they are not "Uncle Toms," as Sadiq likes to call moderate Muslims.

Possible voter fraud:

At the same time, many Jews were prohibited from voting. Even the Chief Rabbi of London was turned away - leading to the Chief Executive of one London borough having to resign. Innumerable voters throughout the London Borough of Barnet - where much of the British Jewish community lives today - were prevented from voting by a suspicious and never-explained "error" at the area's polling stations.

Mote info on possible voter fraud:
metro.co.uk/2016/05/05/voters-sent-multiple-polling-cards-could-vote-twice-5862530

A Muslim politician who shares platforms with extremists but yet has no problem with gays is running the financial capital of Europe? What has this world come to?!

Found a good detailed article on this election -
weneedtotalkaboutislam.com/#!A-statistical-insight-on-how-extremistlinked-Sadiq-Khan-was-elected-mayor-of-London/c193z/5732e0f80cf284cf213f0bd3

Demographic breakdown of some areas:

Brent (only 18% percent white British, 18.6% identify as Islamic faith)
Tower Hamlets (31.2% white British, 27.1% identify as Islamic faith)
Ealing (30.4% percent white British - 16% identify as Islamic faith)
Harrow (30.9% percent white British - 12.5% identify as Islamic faith)
AdrianK9   
12 May 2016
Work / South African wants to move to Poland, please provide some input? [59]

Sorry to hear your plight. It is truly sad how the whites are treated in South Africa after they've built up the country and economy. The discrimination and violence that whites are facing is hardly reported in media let alone the big six. We welcome you in Poland.

Some 30 40 years, a lot of Poles actually moved to S Africa because the government was providing housing and great jobs to whites.
AdrianK9   
12 May 2016
Life / Warsaw is a difficult city to adjust to (coming from Canada and having lived in South Africa) Prague? [46]

There's a great Egyptian restaurant in my town - but yes, for the most part I will agree with you the foreign cuisine isn't that good in Poland. However, Poland's meats, cheeses, delis, etc. are way ahead of the rest.

Delph czech black market economy is significant - maybe not in terms of agriculture but certainly in terms of vice. I wouldn't necessarily consider a guy standing on the road selling blue berries and not paying taxes as 'black market' - typically this is classified as grey market by economists. Black market is huge in Czech - ever since they're decriminalized possession of all drugs there's been a big meth boom and marijuana was already huge there.
AdrianK9   
12 May 2016
News / New European Council's report: "Poland oasis of racism, xenophobia and homophobia" ... [343]

It is not the diversity politics that cause these issues but racist idiots who are easy to fool by politicians who can manipulate them because of their ignorance and shallow values.

Racist idiots don't blow themselves up and massacre people in Brussels and Paris - unless of course by racist idiots you're referring to extremist Muslims.

corruption is a big problem in country like Poland

Not really - corruption is far worse even in a country like Czechy.

They don't 'push' anything.

Yes they do - Jewish dems and Jewish lobbies are among the largest backers of gay marriage and gay rights - at least in the US and I'd assume it's the same in other countries too:

adl.org/civil-rights/discrimination/c/adl-and-the-lgbt-community.html.
haaretz.com/jewish/news/1.663193 - Jewish Groups Celebrate Historic U.S. Supreme Court Gay Marriage Ruling
Thirteen Jewish groups, among them organizations representing the Reform, Reconstructionist and Conservative streams, were among the 25 joining the amicus brief the ADL filed in Obergefell v. Hodges.

jweekly.com/article/full/75081/bay-area-jews-celebrate-supreme-court-marriage-equality-ruling
The American Jewish Committee tweeted: "For 109 years AJC has stood for liberty and human rights.

and you silly goys thought the Jews have nothing to do with pushing gay marriage in the US

Ever heard of Machiavelli?

The Prince is one of my all time philosophy books. I'm a big fan of Descartes too. Not too big of a fan Nietzsche as I don't agree with many of his criticisms of European society although I love some of his sayings like 'The true man wants two things: danger and play' Most people thin Machiavelli was far too cruel, rationalistic, and totally lacking of emotion. If you like Machiavelli, check out a book called '48 Laws of Power' by Robert Greene

A 2013 study by the Brookings Institute found that 77% of terror attack plots in the United States were motivated by Islam. A 2015 study found that 99.5% of all suicide attacks worldwide were also motivated by Islam.

I don't think highly about professionalism of the police in Poland

Totally agree. They only waddle their butts and do something when the media or some politician gets on their case. Then they calll the media, bust some amphetamine factory that they've known about way in advance, and done deal.

Random stabbings against Iaraelis. This crisis is making many people sympathetic to Israel and it's Wall

The amount of Palestinians that the IDF has killed versus the amount of Israelis stabbed by Palestinians doesn't even compare. There's thousands of Palestinians that have died due to Israeli violence and supremacy versus a couple dozen Israelis killed by rockets, stabbings, suicide blasts, etc.

Aisha's story is not unusual in the besieged Gaza Strip, where a 51-day Israeli assault killed more than 2,200 Palestinians this summer and injured scores more. The 2014 war created more than 1,500 new orphans, in addition to tens of thousands already living in Gaza

aljazeera.com/news/middleeast/2015/01/orphans-gaza-20151612433820289.html

Imagine if Palestine or Hezbollah created 1,000 Isreali orphans - the whole world would invade the west bank or Lebanon.

Check the facts before you criticize the Palestinians as the aggressors - they are resisting an occupation - just like Poland did during WW2.
AdrianK9   
12 May 2016
UK, Ireland / A new mayor in London: opinion of Polish people in the UK? [317]

Idiotic false claims like that is the reason why Goldsmith lost the election

False claim? The fact is voter machines were not working and many people were able to vote for Khan multiple times - unless of course this is a totally false claim by the British media- do you proof that it is a false claim?

This wouldn't be the first time there was voter fraud in London - bbc.com/news/uk-england-london-35823318
Former mayor Lutfur Rahman was removed from office last year after being found guilty of election fraud. Detectives launched the review following a High Court report into voter intimidation during the election. Last time I checked, Tower Hamlets is some 40% Indian, Pakistani and Bangladeshi.

It appears that East London is pretty notorious for voter fraud...
express.co.uk/news/politics/667147/Brexit-EU-referendum-vote-rigging-electoral-fraud-local-elections-UKIP-London-Mayor
"electoral fraud is more likely to be committed by or in support of candidates standing for election in areas which are largely or predominately populated by some South Asian communities, specifically those with roots in parts of Pakistan or Bangladesh".

Then just a day or so after this Muslim mayor wins - 'Glory to Allah' signs go up on buses... utter hypocrisy..

This is the islamization of London, the UK, and the rest of Western Europe happening right before our eyes. It won't be long before we see criminalization alcohol, womens' rights, and the implentation of Sharia - especially when politicians supporting such laws are voted in. Certain types of free speech which are totally legal in the US are illegal and can result in prison sentences in England, Germany, etc. - i.e. saying Sig Heil or doing the Roman salute can result in a 3 year prison sentence in Germany.

The election of Sadiq Khan and the "Glory to Allah" ads on London buses herald the beginning of a very scary, dark very dark - (like the color of the people who ushered this in) period in British history. It may indeed be the last period of Britain as the home of free people. Free people who willingly chose their own destruction and cultural suicide.
AdrianK9   
12 May 2016
UK, Ireland / A new mayor in London: opinion of Polish people in the UK? [317]

Idiotic false claims

Khan's ties to extremists are certainly not false claims.

Here's a few facts:

He knows terrorist Babar Ahmad and was even filmed speaking with him at a funeral recently. He fought against Ahmad's extradition to the US.

He once shared a platform with Yasser al-Siri, a convicted terrorist and associate of hate preacher Abu Qatada
His brother in law, Makbool Javaid is linked with extremist group Al-Muhajiroun, an organisation that praised the 9/11 attacks and the 7/7 bombings.
He use to be a member of Stop Political Terror later merged with Cage, a London campaign group that described Jihadi John (who left the capital to join Isis in Syria) as 'a beautiful young man' but has since distanced himself.

Khan and Jeremy Corbyn were present at a tenth anniversary celebration of the Palestinian Return Centre (PRC) - which undoubtedly Israel claims to be linked to Hamas.

The reason why this guy won is because of all the Muslims in London. There's also a very strong possibility that there was voter fraud - which has happened before in Muslim communities notably the mayoral election of Rahman.

I do certainly now want these kind of people walking around in Poland- women with black garbage bags over their head, guys with huge beards chanting Sharia 4 Poland - no thanks...



AdrianK9   
12 May 2016
Work / South African wants to move to Poland, please provide some input? [59]

Turkish has become a semi- (un-)official "second" language in Berlin for nearly two decades now:

I know - there's a ton of Turks where my family lives in Dortmund. I'm not exactly sure when the first waves started coming but I believe it was in the 70's or 80's. Germans tend not to have much of an issue with the Turks those - this group is far better assimilated and contributes to society far more than the migrant hordes that we have seen from Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, Kosovo, Nigeria, Eritrea, Somalia, etc. The Turks are like the 'modern Muslims' - I'd say their culture has been more European than Middle Eastern. Most people don't mind the Turks in Germany though - they're not the issue and they're not the ones causing attacks, raping women, blowing themselves up, and marching with Sharia 4 Germany signs.
AdrianK9   
16 May 2016
News / Poland's post-election political scene [4080]

Harry there are some priests that live the high life in Poland, as well as other countries that have a strong Catholic presence - like in LATAM or Africa. If a priest has a large parish and decides to keep some of that money for himself, it's no surprise that a priest can afford a luxury lifestyle. Look at even that one TV preacher in the US - dude is worth some $40 million and has 3 elevators in his house granted he's not Roman Catholic so their clergies' customs and practices. I know of one priest in Poland that likes to go out on Fridays and Saturdays in civilian clothes and take his Bentley out for a spin. However, for that one black sheep, I personally know around a dozen that truly live by their faith and practice what they preach. Not all priests, imams, rabbis are scum - most are very devoted and live according to what's expected of clergy within that religion.

NGOs are effectively Trojan horses trying to smuggle in anti-family pro-pervert-genderist notions

Absolutely. At least there aren't the Muslim 'charities' collecting money for terrorist groups in Poland.... yet..

"You're no father and you can't be because according to the records you don't have a church wedding and whoever doesn't have a church wedding cannot be a father"

A Catholic priest can decide who is and who is not buried in a Catholic cemetery - that is totally up to the owners of the cemetery and their representatives. I'm sure that there are many other cemeteries that would accept the child. Catholic priests would often refuse to bury high profile crime figures in Catholic cemeteries even if that person went through baptism, communion, confirmation, etc.

Why are the gays, bis, trannies, etc. essentially forcing that private institutions accept them? I remember one particular case where a baker refused to make a wedding cake for a gay couple. That is the business owner's right - if he wants to refuse service to someone then he has that right!

If you don't want to stir up a commotion with a private business, i.e. a cemetery or a bakery, then use the public one as they will be more catering to your beliefs.

If a business owner wishes to refuse service based on their own personal philosophies that is his or her right. Just as it would be a LGBT private business owners' right to cater exclusively to the LGBT community. Open a 'gay friendly' cemetary if you don't like the way Catholic ones treat you - or use the public one...