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Is there a lot of racism in Warsaw (Brazilian student's question)


Pepeczki - | 32
18 Apr 2010 #61
But that page is American. We are talking Europe.

HAs anyone noticed how most of these criminal immigrants love hip-hop and actually produce their own hip-hop music. Those who claim metal makes you violent and stupid are dumb. Hip-hop ban now!
Seanus 15 | 19,672
18 Apr 2010 #62
...A 50-min documentary of Islam in Poland.
Arg_ 1 | 27
18 Apr 2010 #63
f*uck the islam, white pride world wide.
Seanus 15 | 19,672
18 Apr 2010 #64
What, there can be no white Islamists? Ever been to Bosnia?
richasis 1 | 418
18 Apr 2010 #65
But that page is American. We are talking Europe.

Yeah, I just thought I'd toss it into the mix, as it was already mentioned:
Seanus 15 | 19,672
18 Apr 2010 #66
... this is funny. Wolniewicz is crackers!!
jarnowa 4 | 499
18 Apr 2010 #67
Seanus, thanks for the link. You say there's only 0.07% muslims in Poland, but that's about 27.000 already!
Seanus 15 | 19,672
18 Apr 2010 #68
That's true, yes. Here is another film, ... it has Polish subtitles. We have to beware of the nonsense that Western leaders spout. They are just trying to appeal to Islam (look at Bosnia) but Islamists see through their lies and America and Western countries are hated for it.

Poland should keep away from such issues. They have every right to be Catholic and follow through on that faith.

This is not about racism in Warsaw but hey...
PolishDude - | 22
18 Apr 2010 #69
Your country is fast becoming land of the muslims and you're happy about that? The dutch are the most naive people in Europe.
mephias 10 | 296
18 Apr 2010 #70
Is there a lot of racism in Warsaw

No there is not. Most of the Polish people are friendly and clever enough not to be a racist also most of the young people speak English. And you can easily find someone who is interested in learning Spanish and teaching you Polish.

Comments in this forum may misguide you, but most of the posters here non-polish and people tend to show their bad sides in internet.
Seanus 15 | 19,672
18 Apr 2010 #71
Well, Arien can see what is happening. He is aware of the need to act against predicaments which have been brought about through overt new-age liberalism. There will inevitably be some displacement in workplaces when you shuffle the population but we should still owe first allegiance to the locals. If you understand the lawmaking process in the EU, you will know that globalists rule the roost and preclude the usage of democratic tools that have been around for ages. It is not racism to say 'hey, wait a minute here' when you see the swamping of your country by outsiders. It's just common sense!
Pepeczki - | 32
18 Apr 2010 #72
The dutch are the most naive people in Europe.

HE is one of the naive Dutch. Most Dutchies I know are concerned about the islamization of their society. I hope he likes Israel, because that's the only place he will be able to live in.

f*uck the islam, white pride world wide.

STFU Argentuco.
ShawnH 8 | 1,491
18 Apr 2010 #73
It is not racism to say 'hey, wait a minute here' when you see the swamping of your country by outsiders. It's just common sense!

Apparently it is. I can't think of too many ways to raise the concern without raising the call of racism.
grethomory 1 | 155
18 Apr 2010 #74
Hi Manny...I'm in Chicago as well. I can tell you from the Poles just here in Chicago...there are some who can be really nice, but the majority are not quite so accepting of other cultures. I think that's why some of them find it hard here in America because you cannot just shut yourself off from the rest of the world. In some manner sooner or later you will have to deal with someone different from yourself. I would suggest you go somewhere else to study. Again, they are not evil, but I see alot of them as children who just don't know better.
Seanus 15 | 19,672
18 Apr 2010 #75
Apparently in the eyes of new-age liberals. Swamping means that there is a discernible impact on the culture and they have a right to voice their concern.

That doesn't fit my definition of racism.
mephias 10 | 296
18 Apr 2010 #76
there are some who can be really nice, but the majority are not quite so accepting of other cultures.

I don't agree with you. I been in Warsaw almost a year, I haven't experienced any unpleasant situation and I know many foreigners here never heard anything from them either.

Poland is the sixth country that I have stayed more than six months and if you are not a paranoiac you will hardy see any signs of racism in everyday life here.
Barr_2008
18 Apr 2010 #77
probably they'll just ignore you
warszawaski
18 Apr 2010 #78
is spanish popular in warsaw, or is english more common to hear?

After Polish,
1.English
2.Russian although many prefer not to use it.
3.German
4.French
5.Spanish/Italian

It is all about the foreign investors and the language needs, although Spanish is becoming more popular and many Spanish schools are popping up in Warsaw.

The men are mainly criminals, steal cars I hear from all over Europe and change the plates to polish...apparently many polish cars cannot be driven outside Poland as a result.

What complete nonsense.

So, you got dumped by a Polish girl and now you are bitter.

I personally admire the persons loyalty to his workplace, as an employer I would have give him a pat on the back.

Sorry,but I lived in London for the longest time and absolutely love the city. But you have to admit the "smoke" is filthy. If you are dark skinned in Poland you can get a hard time. The one I cannot figure is why the Poles just do not get it that " Mujan" is not acceptable when referring to a black person.

decor-ating it sounds to me that your travels to PL did not go so well, maybe you should ask for a places to stay and go in PL from the members of Polish forum.
f stop 25 | 2,503
19 Apr 2010 #79
easiest women to takeaway from clubs and shag

well, that is the problem right there. If that's what you're looking for, that is what you will find.
z_darius 14 | 3,964
19 Apr 2010 #80
The one I cannot figure is why the Poles just do not get it that " Mujan" is not acceptable when referring to a black person.

There is no such word as "mujan" in Polish.
Arg_ 1 | 27
19 Apr 2010 #81
im more white than you pepe.
Guest
4 Jul 2014 #82
Merged: Brazilian community in Warsaw? If so, where would they go to watch tonight's world cup game?

Hi we are a brazilian / English famiy and would like to know if there is a Brasilian community here in Warsaw and where they wil watch the game (football world cup)
poland_
4 Jul 2014 #83
if there is a Brasilian community here in Warsaw and where they wil watch the game

I would guess if there a few about this may be the place of choice
browardebrasil.pl

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