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Jewish culture in today`s Poland


Novichok 4 | 8,222
6 Apr 2024 #61
A misunderstood one, like all geniuses.

I know the feeling...

Every man needs a reason to exist. I did my part as a sperm donor so it's time to pursue the other reason why I am on this earth and PF:

To make sure that logic, facts, and reason win over feeeelings and bullshit nonsense every single time. That's why I am in constant conflict with women and pussified "men".

That is why I chose engineering, not Feel Good Arts. I like black and white more than gray. Gray and dilemmas give me a headache.
OP pawian 224 | 24,599
6 Apr 2024 #62
then why should anyone else?

It is Polish duty to care because:
1. Cemeteries are located in Poland.
2. Cemeteries contain the remains of Polish citizens who lived and worked in Poland and contributed to its development, both economic and cultural.

Swastikas spray-painted on British war graves in Israel

The same nasty acts happen in Jewish cemeteries in Poland. So, your example is useless.

Besides, I asked you about Polish burial site and you reply about the British.

is very commonplace in israel

No, it isn`t. It is a lie, as usual in your posts. :):):)

Polish graves are well maintained in Israel:

Outside the walls of the old city in Jerusalem, on the slope of Mount Zion, between the Cenacle and the church of St. Peter in Gallicantu is an extraordinary, although rarely visited by tourists, place.

It is a small Christian cemetery, covering an area of ​​approximately one hectare. There are several hundred graves marked with crosses. Surrounded by a stone wall with a gate made of decorative steel grating. Someone placed a modest plaque in English on it, saying that this is the grave of Oskar Schindler.

In the lower part of the cemetery there is a Polish plot with several dozen graves of people buried here mainly in the years 1941-1948. An obelisk towers over this part of the cemetery, with an inscription on it:

"In tribute to the Poles resting in this cemetery, civilians and soldiers of the Second Polish Corps of General Władysław Anders, former prisoners of war and prisoners of Soviet labor camps, who died on their way to their homeland during World War II and after its end. Poland remembers you, Republic of Poland, Warsaw-Jerusalem 2006.

Poloniusz 4 | 720
7 Apr 2024 #63
1. Cemeteries are located in Poland.

Who owns them?

2. Cemeteries contain the remains of Polish citizens who lived and worked in Poland

Like the topic of your thread they called themselves jews and lived and worked apart from Poles by choice.

I asked you about Polish burial site and you reply about the British.

There are 313 Poles buried in Commonwealth military cemeteries in Israel and Palestine (including Gaza).

cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/search-results/?Surname=&Forename=&Initials=&ServiceNum=&Regiment=&ServedWith=Polish&CountryCommemoratedIn=Israel+and+Palestine+(including+Gaza)&Cemetery=&CemeteryExact=true&Unit=&Rank=&SecondaryRegiment=&SecondaryUnit=&AgeOfDeath=0&DateDeathFromDay=1&DateDeathFromMonth=January&DateDeathFromYear=&DateDeathToDay=1&DateDeathToMonth=January&DateDeathToYear=&DateOfDeath=&Honours=null&AdditionalInfo=&Size=100&Page=1

Not only have they been targeted by evil Zionist vandals but they are also under threat of damage and destruction by evil Zionist stormtroopers rampaging Gaza where fallen Polish soldiers are buried.

No, it isn`t.

Yes, it is!

Polish graves are well maintained in Israel

Lies! Your article has no links and says nothing about these other Polish graves being "well maintained in Israel".

Pull your head out of your dupa! :)


OP pawian 224 | 24,599
7 Apr 2024 #64
Polish graves are well maintained in Israel

Yes, they are coz you can`t show us a Polish grave in bad condition located in Israel. Ha!

Who owns them?

Most are owned by local Polish authorities or their owner is unknown. 25% are owned by Jewish organisations. It is natural you will agree that it is Polish duty to maintain Jewish cemeteries. Ha!
Lyzko 45 | 9,454
7 Apr 2024 #65
@Rich, rogue Jews are scarcely the ones to quote as to justifying anti-Semitism!
Why not include Bobby Fisher, Jewish chess champ extraordinaire, well-known for
self hating anti-Jewish rants.
Poloniusz 4 | 720
7 Apr 2024 #67
Your article has no links and says nothing about these other Polish graves being "well maintained in Israel".

I found the article which you were too scared and embarrassed to provide the link for; and for good reason! :)

Polski cmentarz w Jerozolimie

izrael24.pl/cmentarz-polski-w-jerozolimie-30-10-2023/

Here is what you deliberately omitted:

"The cemetery is the final resting place of 18 Polish soldiers and several dozen other Poles. Most of them reached Jerusalem during World War II as refugees or with Polish army units.

Among the people buried here you can find many interesting characters. Among them is the consul general of the Republic of Poland who held office in Jerusalem in the years 1943-1946, Aleksy Wdziałoński, and the second Polish consul general in Jerusalem who held this office in the years 1936-40, Witold Hulanicki.

The latter, together with a famous pre-war journalist; the director of the Polish Telegraphic Agency (the predecessor of PAP) in Jerusalem, Stefan Arnold, was murdered in 1948 by terrorists from the Zionist organization "Lehi".
"


Yes, they are coz you can`t show us a Polish grave in bad condition located in Israel. Ha!

That's because they aren't maintained by israelis; only vandalized by them! Ha!

It is natural

Exactly! Before these jewish cemeteries there was only nature. If jews around the world won't exert themselves to preserve their own cultural sites like cemeteries then it is very reasonable they be returned to nature or be repurposed.

Polish City Throws Children's Bubble Party on Top of Jewish Graves

The former cemetery, now a children's play area by an elementary school, was demolished roughly 50 years ago, but the bodies were not removed. The town apologized, saying it had 'no bad intentions'



haaretz.com/world-news/europe/2023-06-07/ty-article/polish-city-throws-childrens-bubble-party-on-top-of-jewish-graves/00000188-9678-df21-a1b8-b7fd6f7d0000
OP pawian 224 | 24,599
7 Apr 2024 #68
deliberately omitted:

Yes, you are deliberately omitting to show us a vandalised Polish grave in Israel despite my constant requests. Your failure to do so means you are lying, twisting and evading all the time. :):):)

While I can show multiple cases of vandalised or destroyed Jewish graves in Poland.

Poles and Polesses should invest more time, energy and money in the restoration of Jewish cemeteries.
Poloniusz 4 | 720
7 Apr 2024 #69
Poles and Polesses should invest more time, energy and money in the restoration of Jewish cemeteries.

For whom?

Are you hoping to attract more condescending jewish and israeli tourists who hate Poland anyway? LOL!

Tell you what, if it is that important to you then you do it! :)

Give your 28.57% pay raise to the restoration of jewish cemeteries! Grab a bucket and brush and start scrubbing their headstones for the rest of your life!

But it's a fool's errand!

Actual Poles (especially the young) and migrants (especially Africans, Arabs and Asians) whom you have personally beckoned to Poland are more interested in having a life and future for themselves. They don't, won't and shouldn't have out-group favoritism towards jews like you do.

They don't want to spend their time turning Poland into a big open air skansen dedicated to jews who are either long since dead or whose lineage now live anywhere but Poland.

Jewish culture is exclusionary anyway and obviously a chore for others to maintain the relics of.
OP pawian 224 | 24,599
7 Apr 2024 #70
For whom?

For the decency of the nation. Simple.

Grab a bucket and brush and start scrubbing their headstones for the rest of your life!

I did when younger. Now I am busy somewhere else. But other decent and younger people do it.

They don't want to spend their time turning

Why are you speaking for Poles and Polesses?????? You are a complete foreigner in Poland - you can`t even speak Polish. :):):)

Decent Poles and Polesses still value Jewish culture in Poland. Grafitti I miss you, Jew in dozens of places all over country.









Poloniusz 4 | 720
7 Apr 2024 #71
For the decency of the nation.

Israel is a foreign country. Go live there. But, oh, never mind, they don't want goys like you! :)

Now I am busy

No, now you are lazy and proved my point that what you thought was noble charity was in reality a thankless burden.

You are a complete foreigner in Poland

On the contrary, you are the one spewing views completely alien to actual Polish attitudes and sentiment towards jews.

Indeed, why are communists like you always so gushingly philosemetic?

Grafitti I miss you, Jew in dozens of places all over country.

Spelled "graffiti" is antisocial and a blight in any community.

This is an obvious propaganda campaign orchestrated by Zionist Boomers anyway.

It laughably tries to appeal to young people by implying that youth all across Poland (and who never met a jew) made these signs because they are suddenly and for unexplained reasons crying out for them. Sure, sure.

Absurd propaganda like this only flares up when jews attract negative press like when they try to blame Poland for the Holocaust, seek unjustified reparations from Poland, or when Poland rebukes Israel for the vandalizing of Polish graves or for deliberately murdering Polish civilians performing genuine charity work in Gaza.
OP pawian 224 | 24,599
7 Apr 2024 #72
Go live there.

No! I am staying in Poland to cultivate the memory of Polish Jews and their culture! HA!

now you are lazy

I am lazy for many things, not only for cleaning Jewish graves. In our circles, it is called aging. :):):)

what you thought was noble charity

Yes, very noble. I did my Christian and Polish duty and felt just great. :):):)

Zionist Boomers.

Simply amasing!!!! :):):):)
OP pawian 224 | 24,599
7 Apr 2024 #73
views completely alien to actual Polish attitudes and sentiment towards jews.

Prove it!!! Ha!!!
Alien 21 | 5,119
7 Apr 2024 #74
@pawian
,Tęsknię za tobą Żydzie' that doesn't sound very nice.
OP pawian 224 | 24,599
7 Apr 2024 #75
sound very nice.

Today. But it has historical background. That`s how Poles and Polesses addressed Jews when they constituted a large minority in Poland.
Novichok 4 | 8,222
7 Apr 2024 #76
Jewish culture is exclusionary...

...discriminating, non-DEI, and all other things Jews accuse Christian whites of.
Strangely, Christian whites are the most pro-Israel group in the US.

Hey, stupid, cut that Polesess crap out. "Poles" includes both genders. Americanesess? How about Jewesses?
What an idiotess...
Korvinus 3 | 523
7 Apr 2024 #77
By the way, no one has linked it yet, but it's worth it:



In my opinion, Mazurek wasted a bit of an opportunity. Instead of fixating on a few questions that he kept repeating, constantly getting the same diplomatic answer, he could have grilled the ambassador on a larger number of topics, there would have been no impression of repetition and it would have been easier to demonstrate the interlocutor's hypocrisy.

Towards the end, he even allowed the ambassador to counter-offensive and had to defend himself against mocking questions about Lebanon.

I think it could be done better. The problem is that Mazurek is too in love with himself and the sound of his own voice to be a good interviewer.
Lyzko 45 | 9,454
8 Apr 2024 #78
@Pawian,
I realize some find it cute, but "Polasses" for "Polki"
DOESN'T EXIST in English! Just say "Poles" and you'll
be fine.

@Rich, I just did:-)
Novichok 4 | 8,222
8 Apr 2024 #79
The problem is that Mazurek is too in love with himself

Self-hate feels so much better...
OP pawian 224 | 24,599
9 Apr 2024 #80
DOESN'T EXIST in English!

How can it not exist in English if we are using it so extensively while writing in English??? If we do, it means it does exist.

And even if it doesn`t exist yet, it will coz we are shaping the language like all people who have been doing it for millenia before us. Somebody invents a new word and it gradually becomes popular. Isn`t it simple??? :):):)

That is why my fave word Polesses will stay here and anybody who objects to it is you mean what I know! hahahaha
Lyzko 45 | 9,454
9 Apr 2024 #81
A female Pole in English is merely "a Pole", no more, no less, frustrating as it may seem.
Novichok 4 | 8,222
9 Apr 2024 #82
He nominated himself to be the class clown regardless of subject. Few here find it funny...Just like the faggot's "r*SSIa".
Lyzko 45 | 9,454
9 Apr 2024 #83
The question was already answered when he asked how it can't exist in English after using it so extensively.
All of his English teachers in grade school were obviously Poles, not educated native English speakers, so
his surprise shouldn't come as one to us!
Novichok 4 | 8,222
9 Apr 2024 #84
He is both a troll and a class clown.
Lyzko 45 | 9,454
9 Apr 2024 #85
Quite beside the point.
Novichok 4 | 8,222
9 Apr 2024 #86
It is very much on point. It explains why he is doing what he is doing.
I troll for other reasons, not for laughs...
Miloslaw 19 | 5,039
9 Apr 2024 #87
you are the one spewing views completely alien to actual Polish attitudes and sentiment towards jews.

You cannot be a true Pole..... probably an American or Canadian descendent......you have no idea at all!

A female Pole in English is merely "a Pole", no more, no less

Correct, stop messing about guys!
Novichok 4 | 8,222
9 Apr 2024 #88
you have no idea at all!

Lacking the proof to the contrary, I assume that Poloniusz is always right and go from there...The same rule applies to PAK and the Russians.

BTW, I am always open to the evidence that they are wrong. That's how open-minded I am.
Miloslaw 19 | 5,039
9 Apr 2024 #89
I assume that Poloniusz is always right

How can you possibly assume that a moron like Poloniusz is always right?
johnny reb 48 | 7,195
10 Apr 2024 #90
Because Poloniusz is not a moron which proves that you are a liar moron.


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