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Platon554   
4 Sep 2017
Life / What do locals believe represents Poland and its future? [17]

Poland represents the future of the Polish people. Unlike many Western nations, which seek hell bent on throwing away their identity and nation for the sake of multiculturalism. As someone who holds dual Polish and Canadian citizenship, and who is currently living ( and have lived for most of my life ) in Canada this greatly brings me joy. I know multiculturalism on the whole doesn't work, it destroys identity and community, and as I grow older I desire to return to my people and my country and start my life there. There may be no inherent goal in life, and in the West I see many people turn to mindless hedonism/materialism as an outlet for their lack of purpose. The people in the West are throwing away their past, and by extension, who they are to become globally minded consumers. I realized a few years ago I couldn't go down the same path.

Poland is both the past and the future, I am Poland and Poland is the Polish people. Nothing has brought me greater joy than beginning to work towards permanently moving back ( I want to finish my degree here first ) and eventually starting a large family in Poland with the right person. Poland for me represents not just my future, but the future of my family. It brings me great joy that " progressives " are a fringe minority in Poland, and their destructive ideology isn't taking root in Poland. I think that Poland may not be the richest or the strongest country in the world, but at the end of the day, we are Poland and we will remain Poland. A home for the Polish nation.