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


Bobko  28 | 2850
1 day ago   #991
I presume you are talking about chess, ballet or amateur ****.

Russia's main teaching to the world - is how to overcome.

Our entire history is a long series of unlikely reincarnations.

Why does Hollywood like Russia? Why do authors like Russia? Why do philosophers study Russia?

Ask a person on the street - "What do you know about Russia?" He will say - "they're monstrous fighters".

China's name for Russia translates as "Fighting Nation".

Russia's biggest legacy is not ballet, or chess, or physics - but kicking ass.
mafketis  43 | 11809
1 day ago   #992
ussia's main teaching to the world - is how to overcome.

you overcame the possibility of becoming country in the 1990s!

you overcame the possibility of prosperity after WWII!

you overcame the possibility of not starting in a horrible destructive war before WWII!

you overcame the possibility of feeding the local population with the holodomor!

such many hurdles overcome....
Bobko  28 | 2850
1 day ago   #993
you overcame the possibility of becoming country in the 1990s!

Lol.

Russia is not some "country".... One amongst 200.

Country - dirty word.

We don't need a country, if we can't act as we want.

Russia is a planet-wide entity - a source of Christian Truth, of Justice, and Vengeance.
Bratwurst Boy  9 | 12551
1 day ago   #994
Try again.

Better not! I would hate to read about Bobko, that he leaned to far out of a window.....

Dissent from the safe couch is the most easiest!
OP Novichok  8 | 10964
1 day ago   #995
you overcame the possibility of becoming country in the 1990s!

...and somehow this is how they feel...No, they were not paid to look happy...


Torq  21 | 1942
1 day ago   #996
Better to be a slave than a collaborator. There is dignity in service.

Hm... if you put it this way.

Social media is pure evil.

It is indeed. It is a perfect manipulation tool - the UK, such a sophisticated country with well-bred elite, were brexited by Russia like a bunch of retards with a relatively cheap social media misinformation campaign.

In any other field of human endeavors the opposite is true.

Read and weep, Cms...

naked-science.ru/article/nakedscience/zyats

... Russian technical culture is actually quite impressive. The above is just some current energetic research projects but there is a whole lot of things that I mentioned many times on this board which you refuse to acknowledge. Don't be so stubborn - give credit where credit is due. In exact sciences and engineering Russia kicks ass.

My favourite Russian specialty - nuclear icebreakers. Just so f*cking cool! Russia has maintained the world's only fleet of these beauties since 1950s!

kurwa, to jest piękne :)

❤️ ❤️ ❤️

If I weren't Polish, I'd like to be Russian (preferably a seaman serving aboard a nuclear icebreaker).
OP Novichok  8 | 10964
1 day ago   #997
a source of Christian Truth, of Justice, and Vengeance.

Get ready for Western refugees who fvcked up their own homes and will come to do the same to you.

Please...DO NOT LET THE AZZHOLES IN!!! See Cali and Texas.
Torq  21 | 1942
1 day ago   #998
a source of Christian Truth, of Justice, and Vengeance

Hm... *hesitates* ... justice and Christianity... probably not so much (or at least not as defining features).

I would rather say: Folk Truth, Vengeance, and Sublime Poetry.
OP Novichok  8 | 10964
1 day ago   #999
If I weren't Polish, I'd like to be Russian

I am ahead of you...When I came to the US, landed in the second largest Polish city, Chicago.

I soon realized there was no benefit in identify as a Pole. Just the opposite...So I became a Russian...hoping not to run into one...

Today, I can be a black, 18-year-old lesbian so my Russian lie was a mild one.
Torq  21 | 1942
1 day ago   #1000
I am ahead of you

I am not sure if our Russophilia is of the same variety.

I love Russian folk, the breadth of their soul, the language and literature, the folk truth (народная, духовная правда) that is gained through immense suffering, the joy through tears, the wind across a winter birch forest. You, on the other hand, love the bald KGB-ist and his mafia, their violence, and their atomic weapons (which I despise as they corrode the soul). Oh, and you like the metro stations.

We are not the same.

I would hate to read about Bobko, that he leaned to far out of a window

Windows are quite safe in America. ;)
OP Novichok  8 | 10964
1 day ago   #1001
We are not the same.

Nobody is like me.

My advantage is that I am older than you and had the hands-on experience of what life under "Soviet occupation" was. So I am sick and tired of all that crap that it was as bad as under German occupation. I already covered it so I will not do it again.

As far as KGB and Nazis, I hate weakness where weakness is suicidal. I would rather the US be like East Germany with their wall than what this POS Biden gave us.

Western Europe will pay dearly for not being like East Germany, wall-wise.

Today, I would be perfectly happy either in Poland or "America" if I were not able to leave and migrants were not able come.

I can't explain any of that but that is how I feel. Like an animal overrun by a million ants...or pythons in the Everglades...

Windows are quite safe in America. ;)

We take fentanyl. We don't want to hurt pedestrians.
Torq  21 | 1942
1 day ago   #1002
My advantage is that I am older than you

At certain point age stops being an advantage; one no longer grows in wisdom but he still grows in stubbornness and bitterness. What can protect from this? Genuine Christianity - no matter if of Catholic, Orthodox or Protestant kind, but it has to be genuine.

it was as bad as under German occupation

I never said that.

I generally tend to agree with 90% of what you say but the admiration for Putin I will neither understand nor accept. Bobko is excused - the love of one's country and the will to serve it is a terrible force in a man's soul. You do not have this excuse though.
OP Novichok  8 | 10964
1 day ago   #1003
the admiration for Putin I will neither understand nor accept. Bobko is excused - the love of one's country

For a number of reasons, I love my adopted country just as much as Bobko loves Russia.

I admire Putin for being the only man who can stand up against NATO vernin and, in the process, the US MICC, the motherfvckers that are driving the US into bankruptcy and toward mortal risks without any upside...No, we don't need NATO for any reason if you exclude being the world's dumbest cop.

What fvcking business do we have in guaranteeing safety of Albania and risk a shooting war with Russia? OK, how about the Baltics and Poland? To feel good?

I am saying the unsayable because I noticed that the US military umbrella and that idiotic A5 makes Poles act like morons vis a vis Russia.

Without the US, Poles would be a lot more mellow and finally STFU about Katyn.
Torq  21 | 1942
1 day ago   #1004
the US military umbrella and that idiotic A5 makes Poles act like morons vis a vis Russia

Poland fought Russia for centuries, long before the US even existed. It is our God's appointed role, for better or worse. Does it make me happy? No. But it is what it is.

Besides, I'd rather be a courageous moron than a cowardly wiseman. We are Poles. We are not going to suddenly, magically turn into Slovaks or Hungarians.

In the end, when we stand before God, we will be able to say that maybe we weren't saints but at least we weren't kurwas either. It has to count for something.
Bobko  28 | 2850
1 day ago   #1005
In the end, when we stand before God, we will be able to say that maybe we weren't saints but at least we weren't kurwas either

One of the last survivors of the French SS, Leon Gaultier, of the SS Charlemagne - said:

"We were wrong, absolutely wrong - but we were not cowards."

These crazy French f*ckers defended the Reich Chancellery... even after every German had run off to be with his wife.

-//-

Sorry, just thought it was an interesting parallel to your statement.
Torq  21 | 1942
1 day ago   #1006
thought it was an interesting parallel to your statement

Quite.

Bravery in service of nonsense is one of many things that connects our brotherly nations.

Why, oh why, did God decide to make us enemies? Mysterious indeed are His ways.
Bratwurst Boy  9 | 12551
1 day ago   #1007
Why, oh why, did God decide to make us enemies?

I can tell you why, Torqi....you kept on insisting on your independence...your own statehood!

You could be German today.....or Russian....but noooooo.....;)
Bobko  28 | 2850
1 day ago   #1008
Bravery in service of nonsense is one of many things that connects our brotherly nations

It mystifies me.

This example I cited above - why? Why would a Frenchman die for Hitler?

Hitler convinced them that they fight not for him, or for Germany - but for Europe - which is being raped by Bolshevism.

In this way, he made a Frenchman willing to lay down his life, to defend the German Reich Chancellery.

Is this Frenchman an idiot? I think 99% of people would say yes.

Is it still impressive? Very.
Torq  21 | 1942
1 day ago   #1009
you kept on insisting on your independence...your own statehood!

Oh, right! *slaps his head*

Thanks for the reminder, BB. :)

You could be German today.....or Russian

I would be the worst German or Russian ever, with my chronic contempt for any political power above local council ha ha
Bratwurst Boy  9 | 12551
1 day ago   #1010
....heh:) Yeah...it would be a curious fit! :)
Bobko  28 | 2850
1 day ago   #1011
would be the worst German or Russian ever, with my chronic contempt for any political power above local council ha ha

It's amazing how Poland ended up with two such "ordnung respecting" neighbors.

Probably also the reason Poland was crushed by them.
Bratwurst Boy  9 | 12551
1 day ago   #1012
Is this Frenchman an idiot? I think 99% of people would say yes.

It wasn't the fight against bolshewism, which did them in...it was their cruelty....more people feared them instead of greeting them as liberators.

In that regard, yes...idiots!
Bobko  28 | 2850
1 day ago   #1013
more people feared them instead of greeting them as liberators

They certainly did enough to warrant people fearing them.
Miloslaw  24 | 5586
1 day ago   #1014
A question for PF Brits: When and how was Russia a threat to your country?

You really are not up to date with the news...... the answer is almost EVERY DAY!

I never understood the reverence that you show to this botox-filled lying coward.

Many Russians do, all brainwashed.You make many other very good points in your post.

Because to resist Hitler, meant to resist the collective will of the German Volk. Even a Manstein, or a Keitel - does not have the ego to resist the will of a people entire.

But honourable men like Rommel and several others did.....

What allows Russia to punch way above its weight

Does it really?Russia is much weaker than it pretends to be but I still think they they punch below their weight due to incompetence and corruption.
Bratwurst Boy  9 | 12551
1 day ago   #1015
They certainly did enough to warrant people fearing them.

....imagine the Nazis invading Sovietrussia without the whole "Untermensch"-crap....really working to gain the sympathies and support of the people, who surely had no love for Stalin etc....the whole european history would look different today!
Bobko  28 | 2850
1 day ago   #1016
imagine the Nazis invading Sovietrussia without the whole "Untermensch"-crap

Probably would not change much.

Napoleon was not planning to put us in gas chambers. We still burnt down our largest city - rather than giving him the satisfaction, and went to live in the fields like mice.

Russia cannot accept a foreign ruler - doesn't matter how nice he is.

The only people that could do it - were the Mongols. We eventually broke them, and turned them into our pets. Now you can go and look at Mongols at the zoo.

It is offensive to a Russian's idea of self that anyone except his own Tsar can humiliate him.
Torq  21 | 1942
1 day ago   #1017
also the reason Poland was crushed by them

Crushed-srushed.

I wanted to go to Prussia for holiday but it turned out it doesn't exist anymore, and tsarist Russia that kept us under her boots is a whisper in the wind of history too.

Whilst the unruly, chaotic and moronic Poland is still around, alive and kicking. In your face, Teutons and Mongols! He he :)

more people feared them instead of greeting them as liberators

Because they put skulls and bones on their caps and helmets and they told the conquered people that they were untermenschen and were going to be slaves or die. What they should have done was use a nice five-arm star and tell the conquered people that they bring them freedom, equality and brotherhood. People hate the former and still fall for the latter, even today.
Bratwurst Boy  9 | 12551
1 day ago   #1018
Probably would not change much.

....IMHO that was different....the war against Bolshewism/Communism was no local war, it was european wide, even global!

Only because of that the SS found lotsa young men in every european country to fight for the good cause....The Waffen-SS was the first european army actually....the threat was felt everywhere....and Sovietrussia served as the bad, warning example....the majority wasn't happy and surely would have helped if they could have been sure the invaders came as liberators from Stalin and his ilk, not to kill and enslave them themselves!

What they should have done was use a nice five-arm star and tell the conquered people that they bring them freedom, equality and brotherhood. People hate the former and still fall for the latter, even today.

*nods*

....nuff said!
mafketis  43 | 11809
1 day ago   #1019
I love Russian folk, the breadth of their soul,

Like this guy? russian speaking man (from Latvia) on a train in Switzerland hears a family with a small child speaking Ukrainain.... "Banderites!" he probably thought to himself before threatening to kill them...

x.com/United24media/status/1978798967799304450

Suich breadth!
Torq  21 | 1942
1 day ago   #1020
I wanted to go to Prussia for holiday

... or maybe I will go to Soviet Union? No, wait... it doesn't exist anymore either.

Well, Austro-Hungarian Empire then! Hmm... no such country on a map.

I hope everyone sees a clear pattern that emerges - you f*ck with Poland, you cease to exist. :)


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