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Polish people and racism.


Seanus 15 | 19,672
30 Jun 2008 #301
Fair enough. Us? I don't get it. Poles are a mixed bunch, u have this romantic vision of a homogeneous Poland but, as Poles travel more and more, so mindsets will begin to change. U don't speak for the majority
Zgubiony 15 | 1,553
30 Jun 2008 #302
Us who? You speak for PL and all the Poles in this forum? When was the last time you were in PL....as a child?

You don't live there, so nuff said stands.

But he seems capable of rational debate so let's see his retort.

I seemed capable enough to walk to the fridge for a beer, but fell over my shoe...gleba.
Jova - | 172
30 Jun 2008 #303
Seems you don't need any more beer :D
Seanus 15 | 19,672
30 Jun 2008 #304
Over any more shoes, LOL
tornado2007 11 | 2,270
30 Jun 2008 #305
As i've said a number of times, this topic is a little pointless, of course some Polish are racist, the same as some English are.

It would be totally rediculous to come out and say 'the Polish are not racist' as there are some Polish who are clearly racist, to ignore the racial issues in Poland and sweep them under the carpet is not the way to sort it out. Racism is in Poland like in many European countries. Maybe this denial is part of the problem and a reason why there are no real forward steps toward tackling the issue
legion - | 42
30 Jun 2008 #306
Us who? You speak for PL and all the Poles in this forum? When was the last time you were in PL....as a child?

Wow, reading comprehension must not be an important quality when choosing moderators for this forum.

So when I move there I can finally speak for the Poles who think like me (majority) finally! Gee thanks for the permission! As you see me being here temporarily is not even relevant as my mentality and Polish ethnicity is, though I grew up with the Polish mentality intact and have as much right to speak for these Poles. I've met SO many here who have no problem speaking without fear of political-correctness or highly espousing multi-culturalism, or without being afraid to speak and question jews, gays, blacks, etc. But according to you none of this matters just because I'm somewhere else?
southern 74 | 7,074
30 Jun 2008 #307
Polish people have a special affection for blacks.Come to us ******* say all the time.
Zgubiony 15 | 1,553
30 Jun 2008 #308
Tut tut.... Lets resort to poking fun. I thought you were an adult. I know what you said, and you still don't know the majority of Poles.
legion - | 42
30 Jun 2008 #309
^Side note: I see so many brits, native speakers for the English language, but by GOD do they suck at their own grammar and spelling.

Tut tut.... Lets resort to poking fun. I thought you were an adult. I know what you said, and you still don't know the majority of Poles.

So tell me then, oh grand master of Poles. :)
Zgubiony 15 | 1,553
30 Jun 2008 #310
Well, that's the British (when did we start discussing Brits?). When's the last time you've walked on water?

So tell me then, oh grand master of Poles. :)

You're the only one that claiming to be a grandmaster. You're all over the forum claiming to know everything Polish.
Logan McCloud - | 39
30 Jun 2008 #311
given that most british native speakers have never studied english i think we speak it pretty well. many of us are far better speakers of english than poles, like yourself for example, who have studied it for years and still have trouble mastering it
legion - | 42
30 Jun 2008 #312
I was replying to southern, the genius. can you pay attention to what I said?

Yes.. ahem* Must be so tough for you brits learning English from your early years as a child. You get a great education but still can't fair with good grammar on a forum.
tornado2007 11 | 2,270
30 Jun 2008 #313
Well, that's the British (when did we start discussing Brits?). When's the last time you've walked on water?

we don't but don't deflect the point, the topic is about POLAND and RACISM not ENGLAND and RACISM!!!!!. Trying to deflect the problems in Poland by pointing fingers at the UK is not going to work.
Logan McCloud - | 39
30 Jun 2008 #314
i have generally found that the degree of attention i pay to what a person is saying is directly related to how interesting what they have to say is

legion you are obviously unaware that british children dont study english, it is assumed that they are bright enough to pick it up naturally
Zgubiony 15 | 1,553
30 Jun 2008 #315
Dude, no one is pointing.
legion - | 42
30 Jun 2008 #316
i have generally found that the degree of attention i pay to what a person is saying is directly related to how interesting what they have to say is

u shud b ashamed 4 typing so badly in englush!

legion you are obviously unaware that british children dont study english, it is assumed that they are bright enough to pick it up naturally

00o so dey be study and read and writeting chinese in class?
tornado2007 11 | 2,270
30 Jun 2008 #317
Dude, no one is pointing.

so why even mention the UK or England?? this topic is about Poland, right?? i'm always getting slagged of for changing the subject so lets keep it on topic.

i have generally found that the degree of attention i pay to what a person is saying is directly related to how interesting what they have to say is

its a good point but a bit random for this topic, isn't it??
Seanus 15 | 19,672
30 Jun 2008 #318
Southern is Greek, not British.

I'll take the Pepsi challenge in spelling, grammar or any other aspect of teaching with almost anyone.

Logan, British children DO study English, what r u talking about? It is and has been a part of the syllabus for a long time.
Logan McCloud - | 39
30 Jun 2008 #319
i am not sufficiently anul to give 2 hoots about the linguage i use on an internot forum. i am hardly conversing with intulucts
legion - | 42
30 Jun 2008 #320
^hahahahhaha! you must have been an exemplary student
tornado2007 11 | 2,270
30 Jun 2008 #321
i am not sufficiently anul to give 2 hoots about the linguage i use on an internot forum. i am hardly conversing with intulucts

talk about the pot calling the kettle black, lol.
southern 74 | 7,074
30 Jun 2008 #322
I'll take the Pepsi challenge

You mean the bottle?
Logan McCloud - | 39
30 Jun 2008 #323
i do not see colour as an object to ability so if the kettle and pot are black then it is of little concern to me
legion - | 42
30 Jun 2008 #324
Great conversation guys, now let me record everything for my studies about Western mentality.
Seanus 15 | 19,672
30 Jun 2008 #325
Again Logan, u r wrong. There are some very well educated people here
Logan McCloud - | 39
30 Jun 2008 #326
there are some highly educated people posting on this forum. i can name them if you would like
Zgubiony 15 | 1,553
30 Jun 2008 #328
so why even mention the UK or England??

I didn't. Read again.

There are some very well educated people here

True..... Many hide this fact.
tornado2007 11 | 2,270
30 Jun 2008 #329
i do not see colour as an object to ability so if the kettle and pot are black then it is of little concern to me

its a figure of speech, although that may have flown past you :)

Great conversation guys, now let me record everything for my studies about Western mentality.

lol, take note carefully :):)

Again Logan, u r wrong. There are some very well educated people here

i would like to think there are
isthatu2 4 | 2,694
30 Jun 2008 #330
like you cannot understand our humor. This is why so many invading nations could never assimilate us. PERIOD.

LMAO,the nazis failed because they didnt get the joke :)


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