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The Daily Mail - coverage of the Polish people


Magdalena 3 | 1,837
24 Mar 2010 #91
Well, I for one would love to see those particular immigrants deported, as they are clearly not able to fend for themselves and are becoming a nuisance, while creating very negative stereotypes for the Daily Mail to use against the rest of the Polish community in the UK.
Ziemowit 14 | 4,263
24 Mar 2010 #92
... while creating very negative stereotypes for the Daily Mail to use against the rest of the Polish community in the UK.

These immigrants are not creating stereotypes, it is The Daily Mail which is creating stereotypes of Polish people on the basis of these immigrants.
Magdalena 3 | 1,837
24 Mar 2010 #93
are not creating stereotypes

Very well then, they are the living and breathing basis for the creation of said stereotypes. Does it make a difference to what I said?
dnz 17 | 710
24 Mar 2010 #94
I agree 100% Not all Poles in the UK cause problems but it seems you have exported quite a lot of drink driving respectless kurwa boys which cause problems and detract from image the hard working skilled people who are there earning an honest crust.
Ziemowit 14 | 4,263
24 Mar 2010 #95
Very well then, they are the living and breathing basis for the creation of said stereotypes. Does it make a difference to what I said?

Yes, it does. If the Daily Mail (and other sources) did not create and propagate the said stereotypes, repetedly presenting the behaviours of some (!), these people could not fuel any of such, even if they wanted to.
Magdalena 3 | 1,837
24 Mar 2010 #96
If the Daily Mail (and other sources) did not create and propagate the said stereotypes

If the DM didn't, then surely the good people of Peterborough still have eyes to see for themselves? And you know, I hope, that gossip travels fast and grows in leaps and bounds ;-)

Frankly, I am deeply ashamed that my fellow countrymen have decided to make such asses of themselves so publicly. I know I cannot be responsible for their actions, but I resent the fact that they are effectively dragging me down to their level.
Seanus 15 | 19,672
24 Mar 2010 #97
Good commentary, Magda. I find it hard to believe that MOPS couldn't provide an effective service for them here and give them the basics. When people have their physiological needs fulfilled, they can do so much more after that. Maslow's Theory :)

They just don't appear to be a priority and that's sad.
landora - | 197
24 Mar 2010 #98
I agree 100% Not all Poles in the UK cause problems but it seems you have exported quite a lot of drink driving respectless kurwa boys which cause problems and detract from image the hard working skilled people who are there earning an honest crust.

Yes, and they hunt the swans, squirrels, hedgehogs and badgers... oh wait, it was British farmers that persecuted poor badgers, thinking that they spread tuberculosis... they must have been influenced by those evil Poles... :P
dnz 17 | 710
24 Mar 2010 #99
Badgers are awful things, vicious, ruin gardens and they do spread TB to cattle, when the cattle are your livelyhood you need to protect them at all costs.

I had one run out in front of me once on a country lane and it totalled my front bumper, radiator, took out 2 brake lines and demolished my fuel tank. I hate badgers!
RevokeNice 15 | 1,854
24 Mar 2010 #100
I hate badgers!

I heard they hate you too!
ShawnH 8 | 1,491
24 Mar 2010 #102
it was British farmers that persecuted poor badgers, thinking that they spread tuberculosis

We all know it is those pesky bison that spread TB
washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/03/19/AR2010031901067.html
Ironside 53 | 12,420
24 Mar 2010 #103
ts common knowledge and it was in the local paper also.

About eating swans by Poles? Don't be ridiculous, swans are not on the menu in Poland.
It makes as much sense as claim that British are eating canaries!
On the other hand swans are on the menu in Britain as a royal dish!
So, it quite possible that some British swan eater paid some Poles to deliver to him his favourite meat! Hence the story!
that Poles are eating swans? well orthodox Jews are eating pork then!
Don't be daft!
ender 5 | 396
24 Mar 2010 #104
I never heard about polish eating swans in poland mainly coz some stories connect swans with death. To be honest I heard stories about illegal hunting but they are connected with boars, deers, wild ducks, hares, partridges, pheasants.
Trevek 26 | 1,700
24 Mar 2010 #105
hedgehogs

British Gypsies used to eat hedgehogs, allegedly.

Oh, and then there were these...
childofthe1980s.com/2009/01/15/hedgehog-flavoured-crisps
jonni 16 | 2,481
24 Mar 2010 #106
British Gypsies used to eat hedgehogs, allegedly.

Baked in mud. But they gave up years ago, apart from special occasions and ost gypsies younger than about 50 have never tasted one. But the story persists.
Trevek 26 | 1,700
24 Mar 2010 #107
But the story persists.

Yeah (I did say "used to", and I'm not exactly a teenager myself). I wonder if in 50 years the swan story will still be going, or whether it'll have changed to another nationality/ethnicity.
wildrover 98 | 4,438
24 Mar 2010 #108
Before you know it these barbaric Poles will be dressing up in red jackets and jodpurs and chasing after foxes with a pack of dogs..!...Oh hang on..its been done already....?
crusader 1 | 39
29 Mar 2010 #109
The Mail used to be a half-decent paper (many years ago), needless to say I don't bother with it anymore- unless I need a good laugh. If anyone wants a giggle I can recommend their website, particularly the message board, with comments (translation: raves), by their semi-literate readership. Honestly, I don't know how anyone can take it seriously.
enkidu 7 | 623
8 Apr 2010 #110
Be afraid. Be vewwwwwyyy afraid.

Details here
dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1261044/Slaughter-swans-As-carcasses-pile-crude-camps-built-river-banks-residents-frightened-visit-park-Peterborough.html?ITO=1490

Slaughter of the swans: As carcasses pile up and migrant camps are built on river banks, Peterborough residents are too frightened to visit the park

guzzler 1 | 88
8 Apr 2010 #112
Be afraid. Be vewwwwwyyy afraid.Details here

Swans are protected by royal a charter, and Cambridge University serve it every year at
the Cambridge Ball. They have a dispensation from the Queen to do so, its one of the highlights of the dinner. I went one year and tried it, and believe me once was enough. My sympathy is with any poor people who are forced by circumstances to eat it. I would take great pleasure in force feeding it, feathers and all to a certain racist Dublin Nationalist who infects this forum. What is a Dublin Nationalist is it the equivalent of the BNP in Britain.
RevokeNice 15 | 1,854
8 Apr 2010 #113
Serve it up with a bit of cranberry sauce and we are in business.
aphrodisiac 11 | 2,437
8 Apr 2010 #115
I don't think the swan deserves such fate.
time means 5 | 1,309
8 Apr 2010 #116
What the well dressed Pole about town is wearing this new season :-)


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f stop 25 | 2,503
8 Apr 2010 #118
What the well dressed Pole about town is wearing this new season :-)

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where can I get one of those "I eat swans" t-shitrs? ;)
RevokeNice 15 | 1,854
8 Apr 2010 #119
Stereotypes exist for a reason and that reason is they are generally based on truth.
SeanBM 35 | 5,797
8 Apr 2010 #120
So you think that Polish emigrants generally eat swans?


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