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Poland's aid to Ukraine if Russia invades - part 25


Bobko  28 | 2836
1 day ago   #901
Sorokin is a good advisor for books to read.

As you may know, if you listened to the interview, he still thinks the best book is the Bible.

He thinks Jesus Christ is the most Russian character in existence within literature. That must be a hard thing to hear for a Pole.

Sorokin says that no better story has ever been written, and never will.
Torq  21 | 1927
1 day ago   #902
That must be a hard thing to hear for a Pole.

Hahaha.

True. Good folks in Poland think that Our Lord is Polish and St. Mary was a girl from kieleckie.

But I wasn't surprised when Sorokin said that.
Bobko  28 | 2836
1 day ago   #903
@Torq

Jesus is more Polish... when I think about it. Than he is Russian.

I mean - he had "Russian" moments, but overall his arc is Polish.
Torq  21 | 1927
1 day ago   #904
Definitely.

Polish history perfectly mirrors the life of Jesus...

1. Triumphant entry to Jerusalem - the birth of the First Rzeczpospolita.
2. Life and teaching - the Golden Age of Poland as European superpower.
3. Crucifixion - partitions.
4. Resurrection - 1918.
5. Second Coming - :) *smiles mysteriously*
Bobko  28 | 2836
1 day ago   #905
Polish history perfectly mirrors the life of Jesus...

Ok - I will bite.

Jesus' parallels with Russia:

1) Humble origins - Jesus was born in Bethlehem - so were we born on the periphery. Emerging out of the forests and swamps.

2) Jesus rejected Satan's offer of Earthly power. During the Mongols, during Ivan, during Stalin - we rejected the Western temptation of comfort and rationality. We suffered instead, as martyrs.

3) Jesus walks among the sick and sinners, promising redemption through suffering. Russia routinely suffers to save others - from Napoleon, to Hitler.

4) Jesus was betrayed by one of his own. Russia has also been betrayed - 1,000 times. Scourged by revolution, nailed to the cross of our own history. Yet we refuse to die, and each time come back 10X stronger than our last incarnation.
Torq  21 | 1927
1 day ago   #906
Very well said!

I admit that Russia is a very close 2nd after Poland in the most Jesus-like nations ranking.
Bobko  28 | 2836
1 day ago   #907
I admit that Russia is a very close 2nd after Poland in the most Jesus-like nations ranking.

Spain also ranks highly.

And Armenia.

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I think if you ask a 5 year old what's the most powerful aspect of Jesus' story, that they will say - "Dude died, and came back."

Russia and Poland are definitely top two candidates for dying and coming back.

Russia and Poland are unkillable.
Bobko  28 | 2836
1 day ago   #908
And I think both our nations will survive. Despite demographics problems, and wars.

The Jews, many of them, killed themselves at Masada rather than surrendering to the Romans.

Who is around today, and who is not?

If we protect the faith, and look after each other - we will inherit this Earth.
Torq  21 | 1927
1 day ago   #909
Russia and Poland are unkillable. And I think both our nations will survive.

I'll drink to that!
Bratwurst Boy  9 | 12537
1 day ago   #910
Russia and Poland are unkillable.

What about Germany after WWII? Totally destroyed physically and spiritually....only Poland with its disintegrations comes near!

That is a test Russia would have to go through first to prove the same level of resilience...
Ironside  53 | 13812
1 day ago   #911
What about Germany after WWII?

You get off relatively easily. The political need of two powers overrode the iron hand of justice that for a while where dangling over the German nation like Demostaons' sword.
Bratwurst Boy  9 | 12537
1 day ago   #912
You get off relatively easily.

....you can say that about everybody overcoming such catastrophes! For the people working through it nothing was "easy"....
Ironside  53 | 13812
1 day ago   #913
For the people working through it, nothing was "easy"....

For an individual, it could have been a tragedy; overall, it could be a catastrophic or unpleasant experience, the worst experience of their lives. In general, objectively speaking, Germans get off relatively easily. I stand by it.
Bobko  28 | 2836
1 day ago   #914
Germans get off relatively easily. I stand by it.

You can stand on it all day.

The question - why did Germany get off easily?

Because it was too strong to allowed to be left on inertia?

Because both the United States and USSR found themselves in need of such strength reservoir?

Germany got "off easily" - because it was strong.

There is always a role for the strong. Regardless of their sins.
Bratwurst Boy  9 | 12537
1 day ago   #915
Germans get off relatively easily. I stand by it.

Okay....

And I still stand by my post that Russia has not proven yet to survive such a disintegration, such a total destruction...proven through rebuilding, kind of a "rising from the ashes"...

Most of it is more of literal texts...interpretations of that famed "russian soul"....but nothing tangible beside the Mongols and Europe had them too....correct me if I'm wrong!
Torq  21 | 1927
1 day ago   #916
Germans get off relatively easily

Well, there were some extreme ideas circulating, like the one by Theodore N. Kaufman, so I suppose Germany did get off relatively easily ('relatively' being the key word here) especially the Western part flooded with money of Marshall plan.

But thanks to that, 60 years later Germany was able to flood Poland with money. ;)
Bratwurst Boy  9 | 12537
1 day ago   #917
specially the Western part flooded with money of Marshall plan.

Na ja....maybe Russia would get help too once they see the uselessness of the "blood and steel" way....but still they would have to use the help in the right way!
Bobko  28 | 2836
1 day ago   #918
And I still stand by my post that Russia has not proven yet to survive such a disintegration, such a total destruction..

Ahahahahahaha....

*catching breath to laugh even harder*

AHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHA.

Russia was destroyed to its foundations. Raped by Bolsheviks. Ravaged by a civil war (that took more people than World War I). Invaded by a Western coalition including every country in Europe. Embargoed by the world, and denied diplomatic recognition.

Yes - Hitler experienced the same. If you have been consuming heavy drugs.
Ironside  53 | 13812
1 day ago   #919
The question - why did Germany get off easily?

that it was I said -
The political need of two powers

Germany got "off easily" - because it was strong.

No, because they could be strong, given a chance.
Need was there first, then chance to be strong for one side, and the other side copied the other to form a counterbalance.
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Bratwurst Boy  9 | 12537
1 day ago   #920
@Bobko

...what you cite are the normal happenings of history....every country alive for more than a few centuries experienced them...it's not the same kind of foreign disintegration/ending as what Poland or Germany had gone through...absolutely not!
Bobko  28 | 2836
1 day ago   #921
the other side copied the other to form a counterbalance.

Germans were unique assets to both sides.

Your Germans were the most formidable soldiers you could offer up, and... our Germans were also the best prepared amongst the Warsaw Pact countries.

Germans -whoever controls them - provide the best soldiers on Earth.

Germans are a natural military nation.m

what you cite are the normal happenings of history.

Are you kidding? Russia's 20th century history is a nonstop nightmare for any normal European country.
Ironside  53 | 13812
1 day ago   #922
Russia was destroyed to its foundations.

Is that so-called Russian exceptionalism? Every major nation has it. In fact, Germany had the 30-year war, ravaged by each other and Sweden, Poland many times, the Chmielnicki rebellion, the Swedish invasion, internal civil war, partitions, the French religious civil wars, etc.
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Germans are a natural military nation.m

You mean Prussians. Germans are about average in that regard.

Saying all that, I would like to exchange you for some Polish idiots on PF, even in a ratio of one to two. You could be useful for Poland.
Bobko  28 | 2836
1 day ago   #923
Is that so-called Russian exceptionalism?

We don't eat for free. We don't ask for protection - like some others.
Bratwurst Boy  9 | 12537
1 day ago   #924
Russia's 20th century history is a nonstop nightmare for any normal European country.

....self-made!

Once Russia gets invaded/liberated by a world alliance, its borders newly drawn (much smaller of course), it's riches shipped out for reparations, it's institutions observed and controlled by foreigners, it's whole statehood remade and renamed...etc. we could talk again!
Bobko  28 | 2836
1 day ago   #925
it's riches shipped out for reparations...etc. we could talk again!

And I will chew your intestines with my own teeth, and lie down in front of a tank's tracks - to prevent this happening.

You Germans - you lost. Even under Berlin - where the stakes were highest - you could not find the strength to continue to resist.

This means Russia is stronger than you. Stronger even than when the will of the entire German nation was subordinated to Hitler and Goebbels. Stronger than when you had to rely on Volksturm children to defend yourself.

Russia is many times stronger than Germany. So it has been, so it always will be.

You cannot compete with us - it is bad for your health.
Ironside  53 | 13812
1 day ago   #926
We don't eat for free. We don't ask for protection - like some others.

Look, your soviet Union bred a bunch of balless half-wits, we need to deal with them. Depending on others is slavery or, at best, vassalage; sadly, that breed of butlers is still in charge in Poland, hopefully not for long.
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Bratwurst Boy  9 | 12537
1 day ago   #927
And I will chew your intestines with my own teeth, and lie down in front of a tank's tracks - to prevent this happening.

Oh I know....:)

This means Russia is stronger than you.

Nah....you have not proven that yet, that rebuilding, that being able to "rise from the ashes"........and hopefully you never will!

Remember...even Jesus lost...he was crucified first....before his belief could win the world.
Torq  21 | 1927
1 day ago   #928
like some others

Ouch! :)

Nothing is for free, Bobi.

As for protection - who do you think will be the Germany's main bumper when Ukraine runs out of soldiers and will to fight?

etc. we could talk again!

Yeah - you tell him, BB! :)
Bobko  28 | 2836
1 day ago   #929
Oh I know....:)

We have the same steel - Germans and Russians.

French are passionate.

Poles are martyrs.

We both fight for no other reason to extinguish the other.
Ironside  53 | 13812
1 day ago   #930
And I will chew your intestines with my own teeth, and lie down in front of a tank's tracks

Before all that, what do you say to my offer?
I would like to exchange you for some Polish idiots on PF, even in a ratio of one to two. You could be useful for Poland.

Poles are martyrs.

Nah, defending principles of freedom.


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