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AmericanLady   
29 Nov 2007
Life / Poles are not racist [873]

Hey Buddy, How r u ? Don't get me wrong... The Brits are very nice people.... ****** up when they drink and while on holidays abroad..... But they can surely have a Class WHEN they want ! I 've been to Britain several times and i have Brit friends in London and Luton... well... It's true that most Brits are Racists against Indians, Pakistani etc. But they don't show it in front of them ;) That's the Good thing about the English ! It's Not a coincidence that James Bond was English ;) LOL
AmericanLady   
27 Nov 2007
Life / Poles are not racist [873]

My Husband is Polish but we're currently living in the U.S. We are thinking to move to Poland on Spring 2008 cause Piotrek (my hubby) is sick tired of the Asians and Blacks who are living in the U.S. among our White Society and so are All the Poles we know from our State... If Your Skin Colour is very dark i can assure you that you ' ll get DOUBLE of what you're getting right now in Beijing... Just go for a couple of days as a tourist and you'll see what i mean ;) and as for the Poles.... YES ! They are really Very Polite !!!
AmericanLady   
26 Nov 2007
Life / Poles are not racist [873]

NEVER trust The BRITISH PROPAGANDAS !!! Everyone KNOWS very well that Brits are the Most RACIST people in EUROPE !!! Good Trial Though... You Simply Changed the Numbers and the Source ;))) Here's the Truth and I've Got ALL the Proofs ;))) The report shows that while 57% of Britons say they want to live in an area where ‘almost nobody is of a different race, colour or ethnic group from most people living in this country’, this actually places the UK amongst the most tolerant nations in Europe given the comparable percentages for other countries which are -

• Switzerland 23%
• Sweden 42%
• Germany & Luxembourg 38%
• France & Norway 29%
• Italy & UK 57%
• Finland & Spain 46%
• Netherlands 32%
• Austria, Ireland & Poland 41%
• Czech Republic & Slovenia 34%
• Denmark 36%
• Portugal 30%
• Israel 33%
• Belgium 41%
• Greece 35%
• Hungary 55%
Source: New York Times - (July 2007 issue)