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Benefits to Poland of being annexed by Russia


Bobko 25 | 2,108
5 Jul 2023 #1
First, Vincent must be addressed.

Sir, I could not find on the forum a single thread dedicated to elucidating the benefits accruing to Poland if it decides to rejoin the Russian sphere. If such thread exists, I would be endlessly grateful to you for merging mine into the other.

Now - many people here know that as a Russian I have an uncommon love for Poland. Its people, its history, its culture. Recently, my Polonophilia has progressed to the point where I feel I am ready to see it annexed into Russia. God willing - this reunion is not to far off in the future.

While we wait, I thought I might list some dividends which Poland could expect to collect:

1) Unimpeded access to the Russian, Armenian, Belarusian, Kazakh, Kyrgyz, and Tajik markets.

2) Freedom of touristic and labor mobility. Want to work for your $1B startup remotely from Dushanbe? No residence permits or work permits required!

3) Chance for Poland to become cultural superpower through DiscoPolo and Polish tv series being disseminated throughout the Slavosphere. Watch out Korea!

4) Give your young people a chance to assume the "wheel" of one the most important countries globally. In the past, whether through science, arts, or politics - Poles always found a way to play leading roles in Russia, and consequently on the global stage. Big fish small pond < small fish big ocean.

5) More Poles making more babies with Russians or Ukrainians, will absolutely cement our status as source of the world's most attractive women.

6) You cannot be "Christ Among Nations" - if you no longer suffer for the sins of others.
Lenka 5 | 3,497
5 Jul 2023 #2
Tried it. Didn't work out.

Would have been funny if not for the Ukranian situation.
Ironside 53 | 12,426
5 Jul 2023 #3
To Poland there is none. For some Poles opportunity to make millions, become wealthy specialists or middle class 'merchant' or officers in the army.
The rest would just get by.
I guess you could have the same somewhere else, my point the glass celling in Russia for Poles wouldn't be that much of a problem like somewhere else.
Alien 20 | 5,060
5 Jul 2023 #4
Benefits to Poland

The same as benefits for a hare that has mated with a bear. The poor hare didn't calculate that sooner or later he would be eaten.
Paulina 16 | 4,406
5 Jul 2023 #5
Poland if it decides to rejoin the Russian sphere

"Decides"? Is that some kind of a RuSSian euphemism? LMAO

Would have been funny if not for the Ukranian situation.

Even without the Ukrainian situation Bobko's post would be sick. But what can you expect from a RuSSist...
OP Bobko 25 | 2,108
5 Jul 2023 #6
my point the glass celling in Russia for Poles wouldn't be that much of a problem like somewhere else

Wait!

You are saying that Poles will not be immediately marched to the crematoria if your wonderful country is annexed by Russia?

Some Poles can even become millionaires or middle class specialists? What about Russian racial hatred for Poles?
Ironside 53 | 12,426
5 Jul 2023 #7
You are saying that Poles

Some would, I would say a lot.

What about Russian racial hatred for Poles?

there are no racial hatred it cultural, *civilization hate, hence elites and large sway of Polish culture are haram to Russian and they hate it, they think that Ruski Mir is better and they can prove it by domination over others.
OP Bobko 25 | 2,108
5 Jul 2023 #8
I would say a lot.

I don't want to live in a Russia that sends innocent Poles into the oven.

there are no racial hatred it cultural

America is a good example of a country where cultural hate has eclipsed racial hatred. Culture is just as good a basis for hate, as color of skin. If you really want to hate - then you don't need much reason at all. Right?
Paulina 16 | 4,406
5 Jul 2023 #9
America is a good example of a country where cultural hate has eclipsed racial hatred.

1. What are you talking about?
2. What does it have to do with the topic of this thread?

If you really want to hate - then you don't need much reason at all.

So what you're saying is that RuSSians want to hate other people? o_O Or what is your point?
OP Bobko 25 | 2,108
5 Jul 2023 #10
what you're saying is that RuSSians want to hate other people?

That is almost certainly not what I said.
Alien 20 | 5,060
18 Jul 2023 #11
almost certainly not what I said.

Which doesn't change the fact that Paulina may be right.
Cargo pants 3 | 1,503
18 Jul 2023 #12
Paulina may be right.

Which is just not possible,its like the Jews and Muslims hugging to make up.
Crnogorac3 4 | 867
18 Jul 2023 #13
fb.watch/lSNxMCyptT/

A Serbian Canadian John Bosnich says Poles are being used as cannon fodder and as meat in the meatgrinder by American politics in all of their wars and warns that if Poles continue provoking the Russian bear it will lead to the 4th partition of Poland.

He gave an example about how Poles trusted the English prior to WWII who didn't even lift a finger or do anything to help them.
OP Bobko 25 | 2,108
20 Jul 2023 #14
Which doesn't change the fact that Paulina may be right.

So far, it's been the Poles that have really excelled at hating - with the Russians far behind.

If Poland annexed Russia, I'm sure it would be no picnic for Russians.

If Russia annexes Poland, it'll be great fun for a short while, but then things will move on and Poles will be left alone.

Yes - Russians would definitely experience a worse fate at the hands of conquering Poles, then Poles would at the hands of conquering Russians. I think this is a good indicator of where the hate balance lies.
Novichok 4 | 8,122
20 Jul 2023 #15
I think this is a good indicator of where the hate balance lies.

As a reminder, I was the one who introduced here the terms "Russia haters" and "Russia-hating morons". Good job, Novi...
Alien 20 | 5,060
20 Jul 2023 #16
Russia haters"

I never hated russia or russians. To this day, I have to work with them without bringing politics into it. But their problem has always been their diametrically different behavior in a group, completely different to their behavior when they are alone. And it has nothing to do with the last war. While individually they can be fine, in a group, especially after alcohol, they become savages. In the past, hoteliers rented willingly rooms for the Russians on New Year's Party because they spent a lot of money, more than the Germans or the English. Recently, however, and even before the war, they did not want to rent to the Russians because they behaved scandalously.
Ironside 53 | 12,426
20 Jul 2023 #17
the Russians

Oh shut up, as if... Poles talk a lot Russian do a lot hateful stuff. What worse?


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