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Duda invited to march in Poland's Independence Day parade


delphiandomine  86 | 17823
13 Nov 2015   #91
One thing I learned from my father is to confront these idiots and win back that freedom , which they want to take from us.

The problem is that if you take part in that particular march, then you're supporting their ideology. They invite far-right guests from Europe, and it's not a patriotic march in the slightest.

But why would you take part in that march anyway when there's other marches organised in/around the same day on the same theme? Duda was at one rally that would seem to be far more in tune with your way of thinking, and there are even a couple in Wrocław that cater for real patriots.

No-one remembers seeing so many Polish flags in a single march.

I really don't understand why you're still backing this march when PiS have clearly distanced themselves from it.

Maybe the reason for the calm and lack of trouble was that people felt for the first time in years that a truly Polish president and government were now in power.

It was made very clear that they were willing to "give a chance" to PiS, but that they also know that PiS is the party of Washington and Israel.

This is what makes PiS such an interesting political party - despite their claims otherwise, they're very much in the pocket of Washington. Wasn't AWS also allegedly put together and funded by Washington?
Levi  11 | 433
14 Nov 2015   #92
How a Legitimate March for the Independence day can be considered "Racist" is something beyond my mind and just explainable by the disrtoted sick political correctness patrols from West Europe that pollute this forum.
delphiandomine  86 | 17823
14 Nov 2015   #93
You live in Saudi Arabia and you come from Brazil, what can you possibly know what is legitimate and what isn't?
teraz Polska!
14 Nov 2015   #94
He knows much better than you do.
Levi  11 | 433
14 Nov 2015   #95
You live in Saudi Arabia and you come from Brazil, what can you possibly know what is legitimate and what isn't?

You are a Muslim immigrant from Britain.

So?
delphiandomine  86 | 17823
14 Nov 2015   #96
You are a Muslim immigrant from Britain.

It's not possible to be an immigrant under Polish law if you're British. Unlike you, Macaco.

At least i am catholic and i don't explode myself around, Mohammed.

Catholic and yet you live in a Muslim theocracy?

Edited your post, I see.
Levi  11 | 433
14 Nov 2015   #97
It's not possible to be an immigrant under Polish law if you're British. Unlike you, Macaco.

Interesting to see racism coming from a Left-Wing multiculturalist

That says a lot about how the Socialists like you are tolerant as long as it is convenient to them.

By the way, i really suggest you to edit this before some notifications about racism goes to Chicago and they ban you again :)

(I know, your life would be miserable without this Forum).

Oh, yeah, you are a proudy british citizen, Mohammed. Sorry that i forget how british you are.
delphiandomine  86 | 17823
14 Nov 2015   #98
Oh, yeah, you are a proudy british citizen, Mohammed. Sorry that i forget how british you are.

Which makes me a EU citizen and thus provides me with the ability to do as I please in Poland, unlike you, Macaco.

By the way, i really suggest you to edit this before some notifications about racism goes to Chicago and they ban you again :)

Not sure why you're moaning about racism when Macaco refers to your country's (lack of) skill at football.
Levi  11 | 433
14 Nov 2015   #99
Not sure why you're moaning about racism when Macaco refers to your country's (lack of) skill at football.

Hahaha Your stupidity is unbealivable, Mohammed.

Macaco is how the Spin-Offs of Klu Klux Klan called black people. And is not even closely related to football (Another thing that you don't understand, as everything that is not related to explosives)

But do as you wish.
delphiandomine  86 | 17823
14 Nov 2015   #100
Anyway, back to the topic.

Duda didn't take up the invitation, he went to his own rally instead. End of topic.
Crow  154 | 9307
14 Nov 2015   #101
Duda went to honor Poland's Independence Day on Pisudski square. In our time, it is as he practically gave middle finger to Anglos. Brave man that brat Duda. Serbians now love him even more
Harry
14 Nov 2015   #102
In our time, it is as he practically gave middle finger to Anglos.

Not really, given that the British ambassador was at the event on pl Pilsudski, yet again. Where was your Serbian ambassador?
Crow  154 | 9307
14 Nov 2015   #103
No Harry, its not how that works. Serbian ambassador, at that time, at Pilsudski square would be radical move, too obvious and this is politics. But, if that happened, it would indicate that right now Poland and Serbia coordinate in case with all whats now going on from Baltic to Balkan. It would send message to all countries which are interested to become members of Intermarium to fasten their approach. It would send worldwide message that major players in Europe and world (or at least right now strongest players), understand what Poland and Serbia want and that they giving their support to it.

Considering everything, it would be rather some sudden event that would Poland and Serbia use to `publicly announce` their closer ties. What sudden event? Well, one can`t be sure. Maybe something in case with Silesia. Maybe something in case with Kosovo. Maybe something in Ukraine. Something what would demand move of both countries and that would explain their coordination, while would much greater reasons be behind it.

So EU flag is burned in Poland

Poland: EU flag burned during Wroclaw Independence Day march


Dougpol1  29 | 2497
3 Dec 2015   #104
EU flag is burned

They couldn't even do that right. It's always sad to see youths well past their bedtime misbehaving when away from mummy's apron strings.
delphiandomine  86 | 17823
14 Feb 2016   #105
Merged: Andrzej Duda is the honorary patron of a neo-Nazi March

In one of those "tell me he didn't just do that!" moments, we now see that Duda is the patron of a march by ONR, who are prominent Polish neo-Nazis.

wyborcza.pl/1,75478,19626075,prezydent-duda-objal-patronatem-marsz-onr-upamietniajacy-zolnierzy.html

The march in Hajnówka is organized by the National Radical Camp in Bialystok

Doubts are raised about the co-organizer of the event - ONR, but also on the advertising posters on which can be found, Romuald Rajs "Bury", who according to IPN is co-responsible for the crime of genocide.

Unbelievable.
milky  13 | 1656
14 Feb 2016   #106
Well!! they are his boot-boys.
Ironside  50 | 12383
14 Feb 2016   #107
Well, delph what I can say. You should know batter but I cannot pretend to be surprised by your attitude and by the disinformation you are only to happy to use whenever it suits your agenda.

In this case however you are quoting form a newspaper that is well know in Poland as a leftie rag and a platform of apologists for the commie totalitarian criminals and their crimes against Polish nation.

For those unsuspected readers who know little about Polish affairs:
That march is hold in honor of Polish underground officers and soldiers who had fought bravely against new occupant of Poland - Soviet Union. After the WWII ended they continued an armed resistance by fighting against totalitarian Soviet regime and they paid an ultimate price.

Soviet oppressors attempted to blackened their names calling them fascist when in fact those people were for the most part veterans of the six years long struggle against Nazi Germany.

The same tried Soviet methods are being used to slander people who want to commemorate those heroes. Calling them Nazi and whatnot is really low and stinks!

It need to be stressed that it all comes from the same newspaper that have been firmly defending for decades all kinds of commie criminals from justice, including top brass.
Bieganski  17 | 888
14 Feb 2016   #108
...we now see that Duda is the patron of a march by ONR, who are prominent Polish neo-Nazis.

What is a patron? Well, it is a person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity.

So this Fifth Column agitator on PF wants everyone to believe that President Duda is supporting neo-Nazi activity.

This is an outright lie of course.

Indeed, only yesterday President Duda was in Germany. Munich actually.

For what you ask? Planning the forthcoming Beer Hall Putsch commemorations for later in the year, eh?

Ah, no. He was a distinguished panel member at the very high profile Munich Security Conference.

How high profile?

Other participants were John Kerry the US Secretary of State, John McCain a US Senator and rabid Zionist, and even the Fifth Column agitator's fellow Jews including the international financier and Fifth Column agitator George Soros as well as Moshe Yaalon the Jewish State of Israel's Defense Minister.

You can see a full list of all attendees here: securityconference.de/en/activities/munich-security-conference/msc-2016/agenda-and-participants/

Perhaps the Fifth Column agitator posting these lies about the elected and popular Polish president would now like to explain how a supposed patron of neo-Nazis manages to get invited to speak with world leaders, including those of Jewish stock, and in Germany of all places with strict laws banning neo-Nazi activity?

By all means square that circle for us! LOL!
OP Polonius3  980 | 12275
14 Feb 2016   #109
defending for decades all kinds of commie criminals

Not surprising. It's a Judaeo-commie family affair. Papa Szechter belonged to Stalin's Comintern and was said to be a Soviet spy in Poland. Mama Michnik was a Sovietiser of Polish school children. And brother Stefan was a Stalinist judge with blood on his hands. Any wonder why old Adam is so soft on commies. It's in the genes.
delphiandomine  86 | 17823
14 Feb 2016   #110
By all means square that circle for us! LOL!

... I can see that you don't have the concept of honorary patronage in North America.

Duda is supporting neo-Nazi activity.

He is. He lent his honorary patronage to the neo-Nazi event. That means he's supporting it.

Calling them Nazi and whatnot is really low and stinks!

Ironside, they're neo-Nazis. Just so people don't get confused by your comment, here are some typical ONR members. They are marching, and Duda is supporting them with his honorary patronage.



Sad to see that you're supporting them disgracing the name of the cursed soliders, though. I'm sure they wouldn't want to be associated with neo-Nazis, given they were still struggling for the Poland that was theirs - the multicultural, multiethnic Poland of 1918-1939.
Ironside  50 | 12383
14 Feb 2016   #111
Ironside, they're neo-Nazis.

They are not. Waving those hands means nothing.
If anything ideologically they are close to WB's anti-capitalistic ideas. In their credo they are distancing themselves both from racism and socialism which as we know were two pillars Nazism was build on.,

I'm sure they wouldn't want to be associated with neo-Nazis, given they were still struggling for the Poland that was theirs - the multicultural, multiethnic Poland of 1918-1939.

Nah they were fighting for an independent Poland, multiculturalism had nothing to do with it.
delphiandomine  86 | 17823
14 Feb 2016   #112
They are not. Waving those hands means nothing.

In the world of Ironside, Hitler salutes mean nothing. Bloody hell, I really hope Polish people killed and hurt by Nazis never read that.

If anything ideologically they are close to WB's anti-capitalistic ideas. In their credo they are distancing themselves both from racism and socialism which as we know were two pillars Nazism was build on.,

So they say. Yet they seem to adopt a considerable amount of things from Nazism, even down to the uniforms. You're really not so naive as to believe people at face value, are you?

Nah they were fighting for an independent Poland, multiculturalism had nothing to do with it.

I imagine they wanted their country back, multiculturalism and all.
milky  13 | 1656
15 Feb 2016   #113
They are not

Yes, they are.
Wulkan  - | 3136
15 Feb 2016   #114
ONR, who are prominent Polish neo-Nazis.

No they are not, stop twisting facts.
delphiandomine  86 | 17823
15 Feb 2016   #115
No, they just throw around Nazi salutes for fun. Of course.
Bieganski  17 | 888
15 Feb 2016   #116
He lent his honorary patronage to the neo-Nazi event. That means he's supporting it.

It's only neo-Nazi in your little world. Indeed show us where ONR glorifies Adolph Hitler, agrees with Nazi Germany's destruction of Poland, and their plan to establish a Fourth Reich. Then you can get back to providing an answer to the question I put to you earlier as to how President Duda gets invited by other world leaders to speak at an event with Jewish participants in Germany which has strict laws against neo-Nazism when you are on here spreading malicious falsehoods that he is a neo-Nazi.
Wulkan  - | 3136
15 Feb 2016   #117
No, they just throw around Nazi salutes for fun. Of course.

Thry are as much neo-nazis as every liberal progressive is homosexual.
delphiandomine  86 | 17823
15 Feb 2016   #118
which has strict laws against neo-Nazism when you are on here spreading malicious falsehoods that he is a neo-Nazi.

I didn't say he was a neo-Nazi, I said he provided his honorary patronage to a neo-Nazi march. There's a difference, but obviously you're not very familiar with how Europe works.

It's only neo-Nazi in your little world.

It's as neo-Nazi as it gets. People that go around dressed in uniforms that look like SA uniforms, people that throw Hitler salutes and who openly have targeted Jewish interests are clearly as neo-Nazi as it gets. Still, nice to know that you're also neo-Nazi scum.

Indeed show us where ONR glorifies Adolph Hitler, agrees with Nazi Germany's destruction of Poland, and their plan to establish a Fourth Reich.

One doesn't have to glorify Hitler to be a neo-Nazi. The modern definition is that a neo-Nazi is someone who has similar ideals. ONR have exactly that.
Wulkan  - | 3136
15 Feb 2016   #119
One doesn't have to glorify Hitler to be a neo-Nazi.

Why won't you just educate yourself on a basic thing before you go online to embarrass yourself?

a neo-Nazi march.

It is not neo-Nazi march, stop twisting facts on your favor.
delphiandomine  86 | 17823
15 Feb 2016   #120
ne·o-Na·zi
ˌnēōˈnätsē/
noun
noun: neo-Nazi; plural noun: neo-Nazis
1.
a member of an organization similar to the German Nazi Party

Egg's on your face, pal.

It is not neo-Nazi march, stop twisting facts on your favor.

It's a neo-Nazi march. Duda supports it. End of story.


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