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Future of Polish-Ukrainian relations


amiga500 4 | 1,546
24 Oct 2023 #332
back in the good old days.. let's go back to this.


Paulina 16 | 4,407
27 Oct 2023 #333
After 4 months experts found the remains of Poles murdered by UPA in Puzniki (I wrote about the search some time ago in another thread):

wiadomosci.wp.pl/odkrycie-w-ukrainie-znaleziono-szczatki-pomordowanych-polakow-6956596872305184a
pawian 224 | 24,691
8 Nov 2023 #334
In the light of those only two events, the conflict over grain import which Ukrainians so happily aggravated by reporting on Poland to world institutions, seems like suicidal.

Some Ukrainians can be really suicidal.

5 concerts of a Ukrainian rock group were cancelled by Polish organisers after the derogatory remarks of the group`s leader about the Polish language and Poles. Crazy suicidal guy. Now they will have to go to Russia to play their concerts there. Good luck. hahahaha

In a short video, Kiryl "Bledny" Tymoshenko asks himself what irritates him in Poland and vulgarly answers that it is the Polish language. - I don't understand why you speak this f... language when there's Russian. I don't understand. Seriously. Guys, learn f... Russian and speak a normal f... language, says the leader of Poshlaya Molly and adds that there is a "Russian empire" after all, and Poles should "just f... join it."

A storm broke out under the entry of the author of the Wojenny Report channel, and the controversial recording of the Ukrainian musician quickly spread on the Internet. On Tuesday, the eBilet sales platform and the organizer of Polish music concerts, Winiary Bookings , published a statement about the cancellation of five Poshlaya Molly performances in Gdańsk, Poznań, Kraków, Wrocław and Warsaw.

."Due to controversial statements made online by the vocalist of Poshlaya Molly, concerts in Poland are canceled. Customers who purchased tickets on eBilet will receive an immediate refund. They should be credited to your accounts within a few days," reads the post on social media.


BTW, the group sings in Russian, not Ukrainian. Let them make career in Russia, then. Goodbye.
mafketis 37 | 10,972
8 Nov 2023 #335
ancelled by Polish organisers after the derogatory remarks of the group`s leader about the Polish language and Poles

He apologized and claimed it was a joke, parodying the way russians behave overseas.... I haven't seen the clip in question and don't know russian well enough to judge whether I thought he was serious or joking....
Ziemowit 14 | 4,263
8 Nov 2023 #336
I thought so when I first read his comments on the Polish language and particularly on his urging Poland to join the Russian empire. Those words of his were simply much too strong to be anything more than a parody. Frankly, even Medvedev who is notorious for his anti-Polish stance would not dare using such words.

Evidently, the Polish sense of humour is quite different from the one among young Ukrainian people ...
Korvinus 3 | 539
8 Nov 2023 #337
EU reaches 90% gas storage target ahead of winter
energy.ec.europa.eu/news/eu-reaches-90-gas-storage-target-ahead-winter-2023-08-18_en

Oh no, the plan to freeze Europe fails again? Who could have known :-)
jon357 74 | 22,204
8 Nov 2023 #338
90% gas storage target

Very good news!

I thought so when I first read his comments on the Polish language

Some Ukrainians who are long-term residents here or are Polish citizens do express concern that there are people who've come here who support r*SSia.
OP Bobko 25 | 2,166
8 Nov 2023 #339
I don't understand why you speak this f... language when there's Russian. I don't understand. Seriously. Guys, learn f... Russian and speak a normal f... language

Bless this child.

At least someone has the balls to point out that this is an unnatural, serpent's tongue.
Alien 21 | 5,154
8 Nov 2023 #340
unnatural, serpent's tongue.

Are you talking about Polish?
OP Bobko 25 | 2,166
8 Nov 2023 #341
Vladimir Mayakovsky's, one of my favorite poets, wrote: «Змеиному народу - змеиный язык.»

That is, "to a snake-like people, a snake-like tongue".

Russians call Poles, "Psheki". It's because they always make the hissing "pshhh" sound, like a rattlesnake slithering through a bed of dried leaves.

The Polish snake-like tongue, is a reflection of their snakelike nature.

Cold-blooded, unlike normal Slavs. Reflecting their betrayal of everything Slavic. Every Slav can understand each other, but not Poles! Their language is based on the Latin alphabet, though every proper Slavic language is written in Cyrillic. Their religion is Catholic, though every proper Slav is orthodox.

Poles are the serpent, in the Slavic Garden of Eden.
Alien 21 | 5,154
8 Nov 2023 #342
Every Slav can understand each other,

This is especially visible in Ukraine now.
OP Bobko 25 | 2,166
8 Nov 2023 #343
Serbs support Russians.

Belarusians support Russians.

Rusyns support Russians.

Slovaks support Russians.

Montenegrins support Russians.

Bulgarians support Russians.

Macedonians support Russians.

The four perennial weirdos that don't support Russia, are: Poles, Czechs, Slovenians and Croats.

The four clown races of Slavdom.
Alien 21 | 5,154
8 Nov 2023 #344
Slovaks support Russians

By sending weapons to Ukraine...
mafketis 37 | 10,972
8 Nov 2023 #345
they always make the hissing "pshhh" sound, like a rattlesnake

Then watch it, Ivan... rattlesnakes are blessed creatures that keep vermin in check and only strike to feed or in self-defense.... leave them alone and they leave you alone... rile them up and you're in for a world of pain.



pawian 224 | 24,691
8 Nov 2023 #346
Evidently, the Polish sense of humour is quite different from the one among young Ukrainian people .

Amassing that when Novi says similar things about Poland, Poles and Russia, you consider it a serious offence. Where is your Polish sense of humour, then??? hahahahaha

The Polish snake-like reflection of their snakelike nature. Cold-blooded, unlike normal Slavs.

You sound like a miserable lover bereft by his Polish girlfriend now. hahahaha
pawian 224 | 24,691
8 Nov 2023 #347
The four perennial weirdos that don't support Russia, are: Poles, Czechs, Slovenians and Croats

And we are so proud of it. Coz we are so fekking decent guys and ladies. Ha!!!!
Miloslaw 19 | 5,081
8 Nov 2023 #348
Some Ukrainians who are long-term residents here or are Polish citizens do express concern that there are people who've come here who support r*SSia.

That is a worry.
OP Bobko 25 | 2,166
9 Nov 2023 #349
Wait until Russian becomes the second most popular language in Poland.

Then we will come for you, for trampling over the rights of your Ukrainian minority.

It will be like 1654, all over again.

History repeats itself in a devil's loop. Don't be friends with Ukraine, don't play with fire.

We Russians are practiced in taming this mistress, but she's certainly too much for you to handle.
Paulina 16 | 4,407
9 Nov 2023 #350
@Bobko:

Why RuSSian?

What trampling?

Why 1654? We have no intention of invading RuSSia.

History repeats itself in a devil's loop.

You're right about this one at least. RuSSia making the same mistakes over and over again.

Don't be friends with Ukraine

fuckyoupsycho

We Russians are practiced in taming this mistress

It's an independent country, not a "mistress", you f*cked up psycho with the mentality of a rapist.
pawian 224 | 24,691
9 Nov 2023 #351
Don't be friends with Ukraine, don't play with fire.

We are voluntary friends with European Ukraine in order to avoid being obligatory "friends" with imperialist Russia. Simple.
Alien 21 | 5,154
10 Nov 2023 #352
voluntary friends

This situation is beneficial to both parties.
pawian 224 | 24,691
10 Nov 2023 #353
claimed it was a joke, parodying the way

to be anything more than a parody

Maf and Ziem, I don`t care what or who he was parodying. He could have cracked a joke like that in peace time and would have stirred less emotions then. But he fekking did it in war times, copying Russian propagandists` style. In means he is an azholing idiot who doesn`t know where his limits are. He was duly punished for his idiocy with cancelled concerts.

I hope he has learnt his lesson from Polish educators.
Miloslaw 19 | 5,081
10 Nov 2023 #354
Wait until Russian becomes the second most popular language in Poland.

Hahaha! It will never happen......English, French and German first and then maybe Spanish and Italian, but there is no interest in learning Russian in Poland!

RuSSia making the same mistakes over and over again.

They have throughout history and it has always gone badly for Russians.
OP Bobko 25 | 2,166
11 Nov 2023 #355
English, French and German first

It will take a long time for Ukrainians to learn English, French, and German. It will take an even longer time for them to forget Russian.

Perhaps you were arguing that there will be a massive wave of immigration from Great Britain, France and Germany to Poland?
mafketis 37 | 10,972
11 Nov 2023 #356
Wait until Russian becomes the second most popular language in Poland

Most of the Ukrainians still in Poland speak russian (because russians have destroyed/stolen their homes and they don't have anything to go back to).

But information for them is almost exclusively in Ukrainian...

And if a Ukrainian knows Ukrainian then Polish is extremely easy,

Kids in school also learn Polish (at times they can be hard to tell from Polish born children).

so..... not sure what your talking about....
Alien 21 | 5,154
11 Nov 2023 #357
forget Russian

It worked out very well for me.
OP Bobko 25 | 2,166
12 Nov 2023 #358
Most of the Ukrainians still in Poland speak russian

Mhmm.

But information for them is almost exclusively in Ukrainian...

This is some especial Polish sadism.
mafketis 37 | 10,972
12 Nov 2023 #359
some especial Polish sadism

As a Ukrainian told me, it's what they want. Even russian speaking Ukrainians want to make it as clear as possible that they're not russian... russians tend to be very, very very slow learners but maybe one of these centuries they'll make the connection....
jon357 74 | 22,204
12 Nov 2023 #360
Even russian speaking Ukrainians want

Who are of course very often Surzhyk speakers rather than r*SSian speakers.


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