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Britain - problem for Poland and Poles?


Barney  19 | 2104
3 Jun 2026   #211
No whining here,

All your posts are a whine usually about nationality with a mixer of self pity


Paulina  22 | 5158
3 Jun 2026   #212
And neither do I envy your holocaust guilt.

That's German guilt, not ours, debil.

Pogroms even AFTER WW2.

You see, bad things aren't to be envied, just like your colonialism.

How is Reform doing in the polls in the UK these days? :)

I don't even know what you're trying to say here.

Then you're a debil lol

silly old b*tch

Ah, that British class and good manners... Well in the past, I see :)))))


BogactwoPoland
3 Jun 2026   #213
That's German guilt, not ours, debil.

Nah, Poles did a lot of very bad things. You should really face up to it

You come from Kielce but it sounds like you're in denial about the massacre in your own ****** town. Sounds about Polish! xD

How is Reform doing in the polls in the UK these days? :)

However they are, even the worst of the British right is not as bad as the mainstream of Polish politics, lol. Your president is a scumbag football hooligan, Braun gets over a million votes, then there's Mentzen... So many horrible c*nts in Polish politics - but the country gets the politicians it deserves.

Ah, that British class and good manners... Well in the past, I see :)))))

I guess you were being the classic demure Polski kobieta when you were calling me all those names? I reserve respect for those who deserve it. You definitely don't. Go and tell your men to give you reproductive rights finally btw rather than insulting foreign men. They're the ones keeping you lot chained up and barefoot in the kitchen.


Paulina  22 | 5158
3 Jun 2026   #214
Nah, Poles did a lot of very bad things.

They may have, but the Holocaust is Germany's responsibility, not Poland's.

You come from Kielce but it sounds like you're in denial about the massacre in your own ****** town.

You couldn't be more wrong, as usual LOL 🤦
And how calling "pogrom" a bad thing and stating that it's nothing to be "envied" means that I'm "in denial" of it? xD Are you retarded or drunk?

However they are, even the worst of the British right is not as bad as the mainstream of Polish politics, lol.

Really? This is a description from Wikipedia:

"Reform UK is a right-wing populist and far-right political party"

The government that we have currently in Poland is a coalition of liberal-centrist/conservatist-leftist parties. So - you're full of sh1t, as usual.

I guess you were being the classic demure Polski kobieta when you were calling me all those names?

You started with the name calling - I just gave a taste of your own medicine :)


BogactwoPoland
3 Jun 2026   #215
"Reform UK is a right-wing populist and far-right political party"

In case you didn't know, they aren't in power. Now let's look at the definition of Konfederacja? And the "Confederation of the Polish Crown". And even your PiS would be considered far right in comparison to a mainstream right party like the Tories.

If a party leader in the UK said half the things Grzegorz Braun or Mentzen said in the UK, they would be pariahs. Meanwhile in Poland it's just another normal day. Cmon, you can't deny that your politics is a circus.

You started with the name calling - I just gave a taste of your own medicine :)

And what did I say? I called Fenix a debil, yeah. Not exactly the worst thing, people here throw around 'retard' like it's confetti.


Paulina  22 | 5158
4 Jun 2026   #216
In case you didn't know, they aren't in power.

Neither is Konfederacja and Braun's party in Poland.

And even your PiS would be considered far right in comparison to a mainstream right party like the Tories.

So how are Tories and the Reform doing in the polls in the UK these days?

Cmon, you can't deny that your politics is a circus.

I get an impression that in different countries radical right is getting more popular, not only in Poland:

reuters.com/world/germanys-far-right-afd-rises-record-28-insa-poll-shows-2026-04-25/

Can't say anything about the "circus" quality, because I don't follow politics in other countries that much, but I have to say that Polish politics remind me too much of the polarisation that is happening in the US, for example 🤔 Plus the general deterioration of the quality of debate.

And what did I say?

You used the word "debil," so I called you a "moron." It wasn't me who started this though (even you do deserve being called a moron :)).


BogactwoPoland
4 Jun 2026   #217
The government that we have currently in Poland is a coalition of liberal-centrist/conservatist-leftist parties.

In the UK we have a centre left government. Our right wing opposition is led by a black woman, and the previous prime minister was Asian. Neither party would for one second condone any of the things that your right wing party says about minorities or gay people. If you think your politics are even on the same spectrum as ours, that's a big LOL.

Reform are far right in the UK but they would be considered centrist and mainstream in your country.

So how are Tories and the Reform doing in the polls in the UK these days?

Tories are dead, Reform climbing but so are the Green (ultra-left) party. How are the left wing parties doing in Poland? Will Polish women ever get reproductive rights in our lifetime? Some 70 or so years after the liberal west. Will you ever allow gay marriage?


amiga500  5 | 2030
4 Jun 2026   #218
How are the left wing parties doing in Poland?

Razem are pretty hip and cool.


Paulina  22 | 5158
4 Jun 2026   #219
If you think your politics are even on the same spectrum as ours, that's a big LOL.

That's not what I'm saying. I'm merely disagreeing with your claim that: "even the worst of the British right is not as bad as the mainstream of Polish politics." Is mainstream KO somehow more "far-right" than Reform or Restore Britain? Of course it isn't lol 🤦

How are the left wing parties doing in Poland? Will Polish women ever get reproductive rights in our lifetime? Some 70 or so years after the liberal west. Will you ever allow gay marriage?

Dude, you're comparing Western countries with a country that is still overwhelmingly Catholic and after almost a half of century of communist rule. For a long time the left has been associated with post-communists and hence they weren't very popular and won't be for a long time, I imagine. Poland has its own history, culture and issues and no, it isn't like the UK, it isn't like many other Western countries and it won't be for quite some time. Especially considering how things seem to be going in the world nowadays.

Reform are far right in the UK but they would be considered centrist and mainstream in your country.

So how Reform is doing in polls in the UK again? You know, who would win elections these days?

Razem are pretty hip and cool.

According to polls Razem is passé. Now Nowa Lewica is hip and cool.


Rufus
4 Jun 2026   #220
Will you ever allow gay marriage?

Gay cohabitation - yes. Gay marriage - no.


amiga500  5 | 2030
4 Jun 2026   #221
Now Nowa Lewica is hip and cool.

Paulina the polls do not gauge public opinion. they exist to influence public opinion.

anyone who is a Tusk colaborator is not cool they are traitors. At least Zandberg has integrity.


Torq  41 | 2677
4 Jun 2026   #222
Not this guy again! *rolls eyes*

"Oh no! Another Pole bought their favourite mÄ…ka. The multicultural project is collapsing before our eyes."

"Stop this madness immediately. One more bottle of KubuÅ› and liberal democracy may never recover."

"Sausage? Fine. But Polish sausage? An outrageous display of ethnic chauvinism."

"A Pole buying Tymbark juice instead of a British equivalent? Clear evidence of dangerous nationalism."


Come on, people, why do you keep indulging the retard?


cms neuf  3 | 2438
4 Jun 2026   #223
I don't understand the problem - Britain and Poland are both free countries

Want Polish flour in Birmingham ? Buy Polish flour

Want baked beans in Lodz ? Buy baked beans

Why overthink it ?


Ironside  53 | 14285
4 Jun 2026   #224
You really don't have a clue what it's like for foreigners here, do you?

Market goes after money. There is no money to be made there is no service. Your way of thinking is funny, is Britain the North Korea? Where every service is state owned?


Ironside  53 | 14285
4 Jun 2026   #225
Will you ever allow gay marriage?

No, degeneracy and decadence forced on the people. Dream on.
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the liberal west.

Liberal west is about to expire, don't pull us with you into the grave.
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reproductive rights

Right to murder their own children. You are sick in the head.
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Our right wing opposition is led by a black woman, and the previous prime minister was Asian.

Hey, good for you. You next prime minister should be a black lesbian cripple. Also, too many white males in the Parliament.
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One more bottle of KubuÅ› and liberal democracy may never recover."

LOL! come on guys buy more KubuÅ›!!!
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BogactwoPoland
4 Jun 2026   #226
"A Pole buying Tymbark juice instead of a British equivalent? Clear evidence of dangerous nationalism."

You haven't lived in both countries - you've only lived in Poland, right?

I've lived in both. That gives me a insights you, Paulina and others don't have.

You may think this example I've given is petty. I think it's highly illustrative.

It says very ridiculous things about Poles that they move to other countries en masse, then pay extra for generic goods just because they're Polish brands, and then the second one of your cities has more than about five non-Poles in it, they start angrily bleating about "foreignerizacja of Poland!!!" Very, very pathetically ridiculous things: bbc.com/polska/articles/czr2x675gy0o

I don't know any other country that behaves like this. If Biedronka suddenly had a Ukrainian aisle, I genuinely think questions would be asked in the Sejm.


Paulina  22 | 5158
4 Jun 2026   #227
they start angrily bleating about "foreignerizacja of Poland!!!"

Now that's different than your previous illogical complaints. I agree that such hypocrisy is ridiculous (and I don't have to live in both countries to realise that). And it's a more serious issue than just products available in shops... But that's a phenomenon characteristic for... a certain demographic... not for all Poles.

I don't know any other country that behaves like this.

A whole "country" of Poland doesn't behave like this. And I recall seeing videos from the UK of British people complaining or verbally attacking people for speaking a foreign language in public instead of English, for example.


Lenka  6 | 3646
4 Jun 2026   #228
I've lived in both. That gives me a insights you, Paulina and others don't have.

I did. And you are making a mountin out of a mokehill. It's clear you are a b*tthurt so a piece of advice- buy youself some hemoroid cream lol


cms neuf  3 | 2438
4 Jun 2026   #229
There have been Ukrainian shelves in Auchan and Carrefour for many years now

Most big malls will also have a stoisko selling Ukrainian stuff - the fish and tinned food doesn't look appetizing but I sometimes try sweets and kwas from there


mafketis  45 | 12175
4 Jun 2026   #230
I don't know any other country that behaves like this

Really....


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Torq  41 | 2677
4 Jun 2026   #231
you've only lived in Poland, right?

Wrong.

I lived in Ireland for three years. It's like the UK minus all the imperial hangover, self-importance and superiority complex.

Poles that they move to other countries en masse

Not anymore if we are to believe the statistics. Since 2024 more Poles are coming back to Poland than emigrating.

If Biedronka suddenly had a Ukrainian aisle, I genuinely think questions would be asked in the Sejm.

Nonsense. There are Ukrainian shelves in most bigger shops in Gdańsk, and I don't think it's any different elsewhere in Poland.


mafketis  45 | 12175
4 Jun 2026   #232
Ukrainian shelves in most bigger shops in Gdańsk

Not to mention a grocery chain...

ukrainoczka.pl/nasze-lokalizacje/


jon357  76 | 25374
4 Jun 2026   #233
Reform UK is a right-wing populist and far-right political party

With 6 out of 650 MPs and 7 out of 382 local authorities.

Hard to know why people here keep mentioning them.

Razem are pretty hip and cool.

Middle class greenie palestine soft left.

SLD are still around and some large workplaces are still nicely Unionised.

Really....

Now now, Maf.

The photo you searched for online is one shop among dozens, not one among thousands.


b0gactwoPolska
4 Jun 2026   #234
The photo you searched for online is one shop among dozens, not one among thousands.

Indeed. The usual from Captain Google.

I did. And you are making a mountin out of a mokehill.

You did it from the opposite, Polish perspective, where you get everything you want in a foreign country rather than being a foreigner in Poland, a country set up solely for Poles with no f*cks given about anyone else. You will naturally have a sunnier outlook on this matter - the UK is a truly amazing place to be a Pole.

However, I find it absolutely incredible how Poles still manage to complain about Britain even though they have such an easy life there compared to any foreigner in Poland. I guess they should all buy imported Polish Hemorex cream or whatever at 2x the price, lol.

There have been Ukrainian shelves in Auchan and Carrefour for many years now

Auchan and Carrefour aren't really representative, though. You are talking about mostly big hypermarts in far-flung locations or city-centre malls. The average person, Polish or otherwise, doesn't do the majority of their shopping at such places. You can't compare them to an everyday highstreet Sainsbury's where Poles have an entire aisle of stuff. Biedronka, Stokrotka and Dino are better points of comparison.



See this ridiculous bint. I wonder if Polish supermarkets are "a dream" when your nearest convenient one is Biedronka, as it is for the majority of the population. But, again, she's a Pole moaning about a country that gives her an entire section in every local supermarket, when she comes from a place where emigres like her have to go to massive effort to even find some of the things they miss from 'back home', if they're available at all. The entitlement and lack of gratitude are gigantic.

And I recall seeing videos from the UK of British people complaining or verbally attacking people for speaking a foreign language in public instead of English, for example.

I've seen Poles doing the same to Ukrainians.

I lived in Ireland for three years. It's like the UK minus all the imperial hangover, self-importance and superiority complex.

I swear, you folks really do think and talk about empire much more than we ever do. It's incredibly telling. Just come out and say that you're jealous and you wish you had one once. I know it must hurt that Poland has only been a part of someone else's - we can relate, we had the Romans to deal with ourselves.

Btw, I might as easily say that Czechia is Poland with a pub culture (that's a crazy thought!) and minus the ever-smouldering laundry list of historical resentments, bitter inferiority complex, hyper-judgmental smugness, and crushing Catholic conservative baggage.

Not to mention a grocery chain...

You realise that there's basically only one shop in that chain in every city, right? I've never even seen the Warsaw one in all the years I've lived here. Compare that to Polski skleps on every highstreet in the UK and entire Polish sections in every Sainsbury's and Tesco's across the land. But I am glad that Poland's largest minority actually has SOME way to get hold of its 'back home' treats - I wonder if they stock Ukrainian flour, energy drinks, black pepper, fruit juice and ketchup though, lol.

most bigger shops in Gdańsk,

Again, a handful of far-flung French hypermarts. Are most Ukrainians doing their everyday shopping in Galeria Gdanska or Centrum Handlowy MiddleOfNowhereowo or wherever? Or are they going to Biedronka and Stokrotka like the other 90% of the population? How does that compare to Poles having entire sections in the two biggest British supermarkets, within about 10mins' walk wherever you live in any city?


gumishu  15 | 6409
4 Jun 2026   #235
@b0gactwoPolska
I lived in London for a couple of months - the place I lived was 15 minutes to the nearest supermarket on a quick bicycle ride (and not within 10 minutes walk) - and it was before Polish sections in supermarkets appeared (back in 2006) - I think you simply don't understand making business (do you think Sainsbury's have Polish aisles as a form of charity or something?)


Bobko  32 | 3333
4 Jun 2026   #236
I'm English, you muppet.

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Could have fooled me, you silly cow

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I like how English people argue.


jon357  76 | 25374
4 Jun 2026   #237
how English people argue.

Banter.

British people in general, not only the English. In fact Scots can be particularly good at it.


gumishu  15 | 6409
4 Jun 2026   #238
whereas huge minorities or ones who have been in Poland for decades cannot get much more unique things

what huge minorities you are talking about: Ukrainians? their cuisine is quite similar to Polish including the ingredients, and, as was pointed to you by other posters, there is even a Ukrainian supermarket chain now in Poland

what other minorities? the Vietnamese? there's like 100 or 150 thousands Vietnamese in a nation of over 35 million people (I live in a shithole and I have only met a single Vietnamese person while I studied decades ago in Wrocław (in the early 90's) - most of the Vietnamese live in Warsaw afaik )


Bogatw0Polska
4 Jun 2026   #239
I lived in London for a couple of months - the place I lived was 15 minutes to the nearest supermarket on a quick bicycle ride

When I lived in the capital, I was never more than a 15-minute walk away from a big Tesco or Sainsbury's, maximum.

Wherever I've lived in Warsaw, I've never had one of these French hypermarkets (or Kaufland, which is similar but worse) within any sort of convenient walkable distance whatsoever. In every neighbourhood, the situation seems to be that you have a Biedronka, Rossmann and Zabka on your doorstep. Then maybe a Lidl somewhere a little further away. Then you need to get in a vehicle to go to some bloody mall if you want anything bigger/better.

It's not an everyday thing, it's not at all convenient, and it's just something I end up wasting Saturday time on.

I think you simply don't understand making business

I understand supply and demand. I just find it kind of ridiculous and irritating that Poles have created enough demand to have all kinds of frivolous sh*t in every major British supermarket, and meanwhile we have to go on long treasure hunts across Polish cities if we don't want to just make bigos from Biedronka supplies.


Lenka  6 | 3646
4 Jun 2026   #240
@Bogatw0Polska
In my hometown I had Kauflan 10 minutes away. Our primary supermarket actually.

And to put things in perspective the ' Polish' isle in my local tesco is two shelves wide.... Horro!





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