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Polish embassy in Tel Aviv vandalized


G (undercover)
18 Feb 2018 #1
The Polish embassy in Tel Aviv has been vandalized with swastikas and anti-Polish graffiti, Hebrew media reports say.

timesofisrael.com/liveblog-february-18-2018/
Ktos 16 | 440
18 Feb 2018 #2
And what Jews have to say to that now? Explain yourselves Jews, the peaceful people throwing shalom here shalom there. Two faced, simple minded vandals is who they are. Wild, aggressive bunch of vultures. Time to do something with the Jews, they will not win with us, this is the Jewish undoing, they openly attacked the only nation that helped them, pathetic.
jon357 74 | 21,782
18 Feb 2018 #3
Explain yourselves Jews

All of them?
Crow 155 | 9,025
18 Feb 2018 #4
Jews are Jews. They act in their own interest. Don`t expect them do give up.

Poland don`t have consistency in its politics and that creates misunderstandings and leave Poland vulnerable. Even when Poland doing right things, like with this law that forbid use of term `Polish death camps`, Jews may see space for speculations.

Examples >

* Poland recognized independence of Kosovo (separation from Serbia), no matter that region Geo-strategically traditionally represent realm of Polish influence, while Serbians always acted as loyal partners to Poles. No consistency.

* In Ukraine, official Poland siding (or fails to distance itself) from Nazis in Ukraine, no matter that we all know tragic consequences of Nazism for Poles in Ukraine and anywhere. No consistency.

* In Poland, official Poland speak of Poland`s freedom while exposing Poland to NATO and EU occupation. No consistency.

Now, go convince Jews that whatever Poland doing have sense, that Polish interests force hand of Poland`s politics.
Ktos 16 | 440
18 Feb 2018 #5
That is no reason for Jews to take advantage of Poland and its inconsistencies in law. Jews know very well what we mean.
Ironside 53 | 12,366
18 Feb 2018 #6
All of them?

Yes, at least their gov. I highly doubt it happened without they security forces looking other way or in fact they were those who are responsible for it.
Crow 155 | 9,025
18 Feb 2018 #7
@Ktos

But, what you think what Jews feel when they see how some Poles support Nazism, in Ukraine for example, while official Poland fails to distance itself strongly from it? What you think? Let me tell you. When one Jew see it he decides that Poland represent danger and that by analogy everything must be used against Poland.

This situation created politics of official Poland. Now, imagine what problems creates such a politics to other Slavs, at the same time. It disturbs us all. Right and wrong becoming irrelevant here. You support Poland or you don`t, while in reality one, if support Poland, falling in trap to in fact serve western Europe- proven enemy of Poland and everything Slavic.
OP G (undercover)
18 Feb 2018 #8
But, what you think what Jews feel when they see how some Poles support Nazism, in Ukraine for example

Actually the same law make it illegal to glorify Banderism and Ukrs protest against it. Funny, that Jews don't don't seem to have problems with Ukraine, which make heroes of dudes, who were murdering both Jews and Poles during WW2.
Lyzko 45 | 9,346
18 Feb 2018 #9
@Crow, and Serbs are Serbs, Croats are Croats etc... So what??!

NO organization deserves to be vandalized, be it the Democratic National Headquarters during the Watergate Affair, or this most recent act of vandalism in Tel Aviv. It serves no purpose other than to fuel the hate of bigots.

How about if the Israeli Embassy were to have vandalized in Warsaw, for example? There's NO justification in either act.
Marino_Kat 1 | 113
18 Feb 2018 #10
@Crow

When i read your nonsense i understsnd why nobody likes Serbs.
purpleecho
18 Feb 2018 #11
Oy vey, the irony. Coming from the current occupiers of Palestine that treat non Jews as second class citizens or worse. God help us all...
Crow 155 | 9,025
18 Feb 2018 #12
@Marino_Kat

Chance that you Greeks profit form it? Is that what you think? But, you would get hard penis because that`s what you seek.

Funny, that Jews don't don't seem to have problems with Ukraine

See, good point. Obviously, Jews just wait for chance to provoke and attack Poland and its one more reason for Poland to have more consistency in its politics.

@Crow, and Serbs are Serbs, Croats are Croats etc... So what??!

Exactly. But I don`t understand why you losing nerves now Lyzko? Croats are Croats, sure, and I hope that this comment of yours don`t mean how you have something against Catholic Serbs. Not to speak that among Catholic Serbs you have old Catholics from time when Christianity was split and you have convertites who were Orthodox just generation before (or just 25 years ago) and were forcible converted and croatinized. Now, if they decide how are they Serbs again, Catholic or Orthodox, why would you as Polish speak against it?? Why?

You are Polish and imagine now that I as Serbian say how Orthodox Poles aren`t Poles. That they speak some other language. It would be ugly, dishonest and immoral from me. Wouldn`t it be? It would be. See? Feel it? So, why would you as Polish enter on the field that is fragile and potentially insulting to Serbs.
Lyzko 45 | 9,346
19 Feb 2018 #13
No, Crow, I have nothing against anybody, per se, though if they are stupid, I DO have something to criticize, be they Catholic Serbs, Protestants, Muslims, Jews, what have you. Ignorance doesn't discriminate. Neither does bigotry!
Sylvio 19 | 155
19 Feb 2018 #14
This forum is full of props fishing for genuine readers to express their views? just had that strange thought. I must be wrong, right? :).. All Jews are exceptionally nice people.
Crow 155 | 9,025
19 Feb 2018 #15
Will you tell us Sylvio, dobri Pane, why then, in your opinion, Israel fart these days on Poland? Will you? Please. What`s going on, really? I am curious like a cat.

Ignorance doesn't discriminate. Neither does bigotry!

That? I concur.


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