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Poloniusz   
11 Feb 2024
UK, Ireland / Is it good for Poland as Sinn Fein will win today in Northen Ireland [254]

Polish men simply learn different rules from home.

Yes, and statistics show there are a lot of losers leaving high rape countries in Africa:

"Human rape appears not as an aberration but as an alternative gene-promotion strategy that is most likely to be adopted by the 'losers' in the competitive, harem-building struggle. If the means of access to legitimate, consenting sex is not available, then a male may be faced with the choice between force or genetic extinction."

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sociobiological_theories_of_rape

Sweden with the highest rate of rape in Europe is proof of this transfer of loserdom.

And that is what happens when you put women in charge of a country and silence men who try to stop and reverse the problem.

I was really shocked when I first lived in Warsaw and saw the lack of social capital. Jon will know what I'm talking about.

No he won't. He admitted to having to travel most of the time looking for work because it won't come looking for him and so was forced to live in the cheaper suburbs. Any of his time spent in Warsaw was limited to loitering around public toilets and hiding in the bushes of parks desperately looking for sex with men. I also recall he also got caught once stalking a former PF poster (Polonius3) who was on his way to church.

So your reference is the worst possible source to give testimony about life in Poland. But granted, you don't have anyone else so you got to work with what you have.

I've helped many an elderly person whom I've seen struggling with walking sticks and heavy shopping.

LOL!

That's nice. It's a pretty big red flag though when they don't have a relative, friend or neighbor of their own who is willing to help them especially if they are an elderly woman. So don't feel bad for them. They know the score. When you tick off a lot of people you are going to pay the price. :)

As far as helping carrying shopping, you obviously never realized that Poles (especially Polish women) don't want others around to help because they know that means risking having the number of their shopping bags counted or having others see what they bought. :)

I'm not remotely woke.

You can deny reality but you can't avoid it or prevent others from noticing.
Poloniusz   
11 Feb 2024
History / Pol-Shorpy Photo Thread [554]

The bad is when some old sucker believes that he met the love of his life in a three-time divorced lying bi*ch who recently discovered the alternate use for antifreeze.

Sadly, there are many such cases.
Poloniusz   
10 Feb 2024
History / Pol-Shorpy Photo Thread [554]

the women`s protest against discrimination and Independence Day nationalist demonstrator.

AI is intelligent but not very original.

Men care about things greater than ourselves like nationhood.

Women only care about themselves and aren't interested in who provides them with comfort and utility just as long as they get it and preferably for little to nothing in exchange.

Men are makers and women are takers.


Poloniusz   
10 Feb 2024
UK, Ireland / Is it good for Poland as Sinn Fein will win today in Northen Ireland [254]

How many Polish girls have been raped by Polish citizens? Stats please.

Nice try at hoping to skew the numbers.

But this is woke feminist thinking on full display.

To hide migrant crimes just 1) portray all women as victims of rape; 2) take a subset "girls"; and then 3) ask for "stats" of all Polish "citizens" who carried out a rape.

Here is a better way of making comparisons:

Number of reported rape incidents per 100,000 citizens in different countries:

- Zimbabwe: 25.6 rapes per 100,000 citizens

- Poland: 4.1 rapes per 100,000 citizens


nationmaster.com/country-info/stats/Crime/Rape-rate

Ever hear of importing a problem?

No, of course you haven't because you are a woke feminist.

And even if you did you would simply ignore it because it doesn't fit your narrative.

the Polish families I've met - although to be honest they've been more of a mixed bag. They're not that big on altruism for one thing. That was one of the first things I noticed about Polish people.

My gawd! An African migrant is arrested on rape charges and you are complaining that Polish families aren't sympathetic to such migrants because Poles don't have an out-group preference!


Poloniusz   
10 Feb 2024
UK, Ireland / Is it good for Poland as Sinn Fein will win today in Northen Ireland [254]

The nicest African immigrants were the Ghanians, really lovely and Zimbabweans.

All the Zimbabweans I met were lovely.Congo were lovely too. Very macho in a way though.

I know both of you believe this without question.

So what? Why don't you go to Africa? It is a hudge continent.

No surprise they never answered you.

The reason they didn't is because modern feminists don't want to be inconvenienced with the time and expense of traveling all the way to Africa when Africa can be delivered right to their doorstep.

These "strong and independent" feminists also want to maintain the benefits of having immediate access to local police and public sympathy which is readily on tap in gynocentric countries like Poland but not in "very macho" countries in Africa.

Lublin. 15-year-old raped. A 39-year-old Zimbabwean citizen was detained. He got a minor drunk and then took advantage of her.

spottedlublin.pl/lublin-15-latka-zgwalcona-zatrzymano-39-letniego-obywatela-zimbabwe-upil-nieletnia-a-potem-ja-wykorzystal/



Poloniusz   
9 Feb 2024
Language / Game - guess Polish idioms/sayings in direct English translation [1571]

Coz now I am like the author of the Dictionary of the Polish Vulgar Language. I deal with the issue as a linguist!

A-ha! So you didn't know until you looked it up in a book!

Thanks for admitting you are just a parrot of other people's work both behind your computer and in front of a classroom! :)

Stop pretending you know what true Poles and Polesses are if you don`t know the Polish language.

POWERFUL:



Poloniusz   
9 Feb 2024
Language / Game - guess Polish idioms/sayings in direct English translation [1571]

A true English gentleman would never resort to such boorishness.

And yet here you are (a self-proclaimed teacher who prefers English over Polish) playing guessing games about vulgar expressions. :)

True Poles are too civil and sophisticated for your crude and juvenile attention-seeking antics. :)
Poloniusz   
5 Feb 2024
Food / Why Poles not like rice? [81]

Britain is an island in Europe.End off!

Over a thousand islands in fact.

Yes and like the Galápagos Islands you are on a different evolutionary path than Europe.


Poloniusz   
4 Feb 2024
Food / Why Poles not like rice? [81]

Brits are very sorry for defeating Nazi Germany.

The native white population raised on a diet of potatoes has regrets now that they see what their country has become.

Not so the Asian politicians and Asian grooming gangs who are raised on a diet of rice.

He doesn't know which is his country.

He admitted that he shops around for passports which suit only his needs.

He is merely a consumer devoid of any sense of responsibility, culture or tradition.
Poloniusz   
4 Feb 2024
Food / Why Poles not like rice? [81]

and distinct too.

As in completely separate and never a part (never was anyway).

Forever torn asunder.




Poloniusz   
4 Feb 2024
Food / Why Poles not like rice? [81]

No, it's in Europe

Nope.



Being a regular contestant in Eurovision doesn't make you or your British homeland European either.
Poloniusz   
4 Feb 2024
Food / Why Poles not like rice? [81]

Most of r*SSia is outside Europe.

You mean your British homeland is outside of Europe.

In every sense.






Poloniusz   
4 Feb 2024
Food / Why Poles not like rice? [81]

Poland is actually Europe's biggest consumer

Wrong, it's Russia.

Instant Noodle Consumption in Europe



landgeist.com/2021/09/17/instant-noodle-consumption-in-europe/

and its biggest manufacturer of them

Wrong again.

Europe Instant Noodles Market: Industry Analysis and Forecast (2024-2030) Trends, Statistics, Dynamics, Segmentation

Europe Instant Noodles Market Key Players:

- Altin JM Group (Czechia)
- TPK Varna (Russia)
- Doshirak Rus (Russia)
- Kare Pack (Turkey)
- Metpack (Turkey)
- Westmark GmbH (Germany)
- HSH Norm (Turkey)
- Anavita GmbH (Germany)
- Resfood (Russia)
- Kapak Ambalaj (Turkey)


stellarmr.com/report/Europe-Instant-Noodles-Market/969
Poloniusz   
4 Feb 2024
News / What Polish diaspora need and expect from Poland, from Poles in Poland? [43]

Would you be talking like that when you become old? Definitely not.

He perceived no other option, so 104-year-old scientist David Goodall left his home in Australia and flew across the world to end his life.

"The lauded ecologist and botanist did not suffer from a serious illness. But he wished to bring forward his death due to his diminishing independence. Dr Goodall travelled to a clinic in the city of Basel to voluntarily end his life. He said he resented having to leave Australia to do so."

bbc.com/news/world-australia-43957874

Just remember, it's not up to you, it's up to G-d!

Well, then take this moment to personally condemn Simone Veil.

French Holocaust survivor and pro-abortion campaigner Simone Veil dies at 89

""May her example inspire our fellow countrymen, who will find in her the best of France," French President Emmanuel Macron said in a message to the family."

reuters.com/article/idUSKBN19L110/

The Nazis felt the same way until we bombed

According to Zionist revisionism America is now equally at fault for the Holocaust.

About The U.S. and the Holocaust

"as the catastrophe of the Holocaust unfolded in Europe, the United States proved unwilling to open its doors to more than a fraction of the hundreds of thousands of desperate people seeking refuge...this series delves deeply into the tragic human consequences of public indifference, bureaucratic red tape and restrictive quota laws in America. Did the nation fail to live up to its ideals? This is a history to be reckoned with."

pbs.org/kenburns/us-and-the-holocaust/
Poloniusz   
4 Feb 2024
Food / Why Poles not like rice? [81]

For the diversity worshipping, pro-migrant crowd beckoning the world to come and settle in Poland from Asia, the Middle East, and above all Africa, the future is instant noodles.

Do African countries need instant noodles to build their middle class?

"Africa, like the rest of the world, wants processed food and wants it now. In Africa's increasingly urban spaces, middle class consumers are eager for the convenience and flavor that processed food delivers; for the poor, it's both aspirational and in some cases economical."

qz.com/africa/422002/do-african-countries-need-instant-noodles-to-build-their-middle-class

And Poland is already off to a very rough start in catering to the sophisticated tastes of new Poles.


Poloniusz   
4 Feb 2024
News / What Polish diaspora need and expect from Poland, from Poles in Poland? [43]

Emigrants are currently the only way to save pension systems such as those in Europe

These progressive countries who are pro-abortion should be pro-euthanasia.

Getting rid of all the old dead weight would solve so many problems over night.

They are a net loss to the host because they receive more than they produce.

Absolutely. From housing, to medical costs, to food, to ultimately their own pensions.

Do these diversity worshippers really believe that these migrants who are mostly young men wearing designer labels and carrying the latest electronics are interested in saving the pension system of old dolts in the West?

These migrants aren't looking to work menial jobs for menial pay.

If they do have to work it is going to be for cash-in-hand and they will send it straight back to their native countries.
Poloniusz   
3 Feb 2024
News / What Polish diaspora need and expect from Poland, from Poles in Poland? [43]

they actually experience Poland on regular basis.

How when you admitted in other posts that you and other feminist/lesbians are too tired and stuck inside anyway doing domestic chores because there are no Polish men around to do it for you?

Anyway, the fact that some of you prefer to have a Kashubian Eurocrat as the Prime Minister and a soyfaced TV personality with a white savior complex as Speaker (both with communist upbringings too) shows that your "actual experience of Poland on a regular basis" does match the reality of the silent majority.

Besides the title of this thread regards the Polish diaspora; not angry, grifting and jealous ex-communists who would rather hand Poland over to third world economic migrants just so you can look progressive while at the same time not being outpaced by them in your lifetime.
Poloniusz   
3 Feb 2024
News / What Polish diaspora need and expect from Poland, from Poles in Poland? [43]

I sense the PRL-era Polonia-haters have always suffered from jealousy; especially the material success of Poles who left for the West because they refused to capitulate to communism.

Even though Polonia like Pope John Paul II, Zbigniew Brzezinski and many others played a public and private role in supporting Poland to castoff the shackles of communism the jealousy still lingers.

This is evident by having policies which only court and speak out on behalf of the interests of Polonia living in former communist countries. Sure this is done for political leverage and make those government look bad if they don't protect their Polish minorities. But it also conveniently addresses the issue of PRL envy since the Polonia in these former communist countries aren't likely to be rich and instantly land at the upper levels of society if they decide to move to Poland.

I've been at events where some of these PRL fossils would openly complain that Polonia doesn't lobby for Poland the way Jews do for Israel. When asked what Poland is going to do in return for Polonia they never have an answer.

Meanwhile, in the Sejm:



Polish speaker faces criticism for posing with Belarus border crossers in parliament

"Since 2021, tens of thousands of migrants and refugees - mostly from the Middle East, Asia and Africa - have tried to cross there with the help of the Belarusian authorities..The photograph was shared on social media by Fundacja Ocalenie, a Polish NGO that helps migrants who have crossed the Belarus border."

notesfrompoland.com/2023/12/23/polish-speaker-faces-criticism-for-posing-with-belarus-border-crossers-in-parliament/
Poloniusz   
3 Feb 2024
News / What Polish diaspora need and expect from Poland, from Poles in Poland? [43]

a very dumbed down thought process

Yes it is. Deliberately so.

I would add that laws in certain countries forbidding any questioning of events would also frighten and deter people from merely stating a fact that there were many other victims (literally in the hundreds of thousands and millions) who weren't Jewish.

Their stories are valid too but they have been systematically ignored or completely downplayed for decades.
Poloniusz   
3 Feb 2024
News / What Polish diaspora need and expect from Poland, from Poles in Poland? [43]

Depending on the country, Poles who temporarily reside or migrate abroad don't tend to have or show any in-group preference due to their personal, social and economic circumstances in these other countries.

In-group preference can also be based on an expectation of reciprocity. You would have to go back to the First and Second Republics and the Polish Government in Exile to see Polish governments actively interested in and involved with the Polish diaspora. Poland under communism forever changed that relationship and all you have to do is read any post on PF from the PRL crowd to see first hand the wild anti-Polonia sentiment.

As far as being ashamed of Poland, unfortunately Poland is rarely if ever talked about in other countries. And when Poland is discussed it almost always is in reference to a negative foundation myth centered around the Holocaust and everything Jewish.
Poloniusz   
2 Feb 2024
History / Pol-Shorpy Photo Thread [554]

"Chatsworth Gardens"

No one said it's called that. You are making stuff up now to save face because you know you are wrong and got caught out by me when you were attempting to mislead another Polish member of PF.

has however been called that in English for at least a century.

Everyone knows your advanced age means you've straddled two centuries but you haven't provided a scintilla of evidence to back up your absurd claim.

You need to go back to Britain where you belong and be put out to pasture.

And coincidentally I found the perfect place for you too; right down to the name!



Saxon Gardens (plural) with no evidence in sight!

Saxon Gardens

"Our Retirement Living PLUS development in the attractive town of Oakham near Rutland Water, is now selling. The development features 29 one bedroom and 29 two bedroom apartments, designed exclusively for the over 70s."

housingcare.org/housing-care/facility-info-162582-saxon-gardens-oakham-england

The point is to make it intelligible.

If anyone on here followed your poor advice they would be unintelligible.

After all, you are the one who admittedly runs your translation "services" out of your run down flat and you still got to hustle on the road at your old age to eke out a living.

Clearly, delivering quality never mattered to you and this is why you are still on the prowl to dupe another unsuspecting customer.

a bit safer at night now the police patrol it

You mean safer for Poles now that you stay away due to the police presence.

Police patrols in public spaces are only necessary when diversity rears its ugly head.

Indeed, do you not realize that Polish families would be uncomfortable at the sight of an old single gay British foreigner with Ottoman roots like yourself seen lurking and loitering around for hours on end with no reason to do so?
Poloniusz   
2 Feb 2024
History / Pol-Shorpy Photo Thread [554]

In Polish it's Ogród (sing.) Saski.

Yes and as you previously pointed out the correct usage when translated is Saxon Garden. It doesn't suddenly become plural in English when referring to just one location.

The only time it would become plural is when referring to multiple gardens of the same style.

Here is an example:

"The garden next to the Royal Saxon Palace, which was opened to the residents of Warsaw in 1727 and named "Saxon Garden"...in the 19th century it became a model, a kind of public city park. This led to the establishment of other "Saxon Gardens" in other parts of the country, such as in Radom (1822/1824) and Lublin (1837)."

copernico.eu/en/articles/capital-saxon-garden-baroque-vistula-river-warsaw-residence-city-saxon-electors-and-kings-poland

The Polish Tourism Organization (a Polish government website) also uses the proper singular form when publishing information in English:

"you can take a leisurely stroll through one of the large parks, like the Royal Łazienki Park or the Saxon Garden."

pot.gov.pl/en/virtual-site-inspection/incentive-inspiration/warszawa/warsaw-essentials

The singular usage makes sense when considering that the garden was a singular feature of the former Saxon Palace.

Compare to Chatsworth House estate in the United Kingdom which has a garden and refers to it as simply as that and is singular.

About the garden

"The 105 acre garden is the product of nearly 500 years of careful cultivation."

chatsworth.org/visit-chatsworth/chatsworth-estate/garden/

But wait! What about Kew Gardens in London?

It's proper name is the Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew (the main location) with another location in Wakehurst, Surrey. The site in Kew also has several botanical structures dedicated to different types of gardens like bamboo, grasses and woodlands.

The whole point in translating one language to another is that the target language and the source language differ.

The whole point in translating is to be actuate and respect the source language.

Jak stary jesteś?


Poloniusz   
2 Feb 2024
Life / Jerzy Kosinski: Are his works popular in Poland? [48]

Neither unusual nor a particularly surprising bit information.

Oh, so in other words life was routine and comfortable for this run-of-the-mill, sex-crazed jewish teenager (despite living in a western country under Nazi occupation).

Thanks for clearing that up.

It goes to show then that "her story" is totally incomparable, unrelatable and irrelevant vis-a-vis the sheer terror and destruction which befell Poland under Nazi occupation and the heroic struggle of millions of Poles everywhere to overcome it.
Poloniusz   
31 Jan 2024
Off-Topic / USA News and Poland - part 8 [1278]

Civil War in the U.S.A. ?

A coalition of 25 Republican governors have signed a joint letter in support of the Texas resistance at the border.



Texas Guard Flies 'Come and Take It' Flag Amid Dispute with Feds

Published January 31, 2024

"A photo posted Tuesday to the Texas Military Department's official X account shows the "Come and Take It" flag from the Texas Revolution flying at Camp Mabry in Austin. No message was posted with the photo. The post had garnered more than 20,000 views about an hour after it went online."

military.com/daily-news/2024/01/31/texas-guard-flies-come-and-take-it-flag-amid-dispute-feds.html
Poloniusz   
31 Jan 2024
Life / Jerzy Kosinski: Are his works popular in Poland? [48]

people still don't say cvnt on TV...we're talking about serious things.

LOL! Look at how indignant you pretend to be!

Anyway, only you could come off with ludicrous statements like that all in one post and believe it makes you look like you have some moral authority (hint: you don't and never have).

Seriously, stop being such a cultist and trying to elevate that young hussy into a saint.

She even shocked herself when re-reading her licentious ramblings at a much, much younger age.

The two versions of Anne's diary

Less explicit about sexuality

"15-year-old Anne looked with amazement at the things she had written about sex and sexuality when she was 13 years old. Most of the references and passages on the subject were omitted from the rewritten version. Anne also left out diary letters from a later period, March 1944. In those diary letters she had written about sexuality."

annefrank.org/en/anne-frank/go-in-depth/two-versions-annes-diary/