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Do Polish Immigrants in Great Britain hate each other?


pam
17 Nov 2012 #31
We really don't need to be importing more lazy c*nts into this country.

As JustysiaS commented, why are you helping them with benefit queries then?
You didn't answer that.
Ironside 53 | 12,424
17 Nov 2012 #32
Don't you mean British tax payer can afford for them to have a child..

In general no, in some individual cases - yes.
OP hudsonhicks 21 | 346
17 Nov 2012 #33
It was a joke.. i thought it was obvious.. it's called "taking the *****".

In general no, in some individual cases - yes.

Maybe in your mind.
In reality In general yes, in some individual cases - no.
Wroclaw Boy
17 Nov 2012 #34
Hudson youve been posting Polish language links to UK benefit sites for ages, you have most certainly helped a few set up here, you fcuking idiot.
OP hudsonhicks 21 | 346
17 Nov 2012 #35
Stop arguing with me.. lets just get back on topic..
Why do Polish Immigrants hate each other?
pam
17 Nov 2012 #36
. i thought it was obvious.. it's called "taking the *****".

You have a perverse sense of humour then.
Not obvious at all, you're always providing links to Polish sites.
Have you thought of seeking professional help for your OCD ?
JustysiaS 13 | 2,239
17 Nov 2012 #37
Stop arguing with me.. lets just get back on topic..

Don't like it when people prove you wrong and you have nothing to say in your defence? Smooth ;)
ShortHairThug - | 1,101
17 Nov 2012 #38
figures show POLISH mothers are very fertile over here, more so than Pakistanis!.. wonder why

Nope, simply enjoying the moment and looking forward to subsequent enjoyment of my cigarette as a result, which tastes so much better btw. Something you should be doing more often. Live and let live, enjoy life while you still can. LOL
OP hudsonhicks 21 | 346
17 Nov 2012 #39
Don't like it when people prove you wrong and you have nothing to say in your defence? Smooth ;)

Ok i'm wrong..

Can we talk about why you guys hate each other and talk about "Kitchen Sink" and "10 year old Passat TDI" all the time?
Wroclaw Boy
17 Nov 2012 #40
Stop arguing with me.. lets just get back on topic..
Why do Polish Immigrants hate each other?

Once they come here and get themselves setup as a result of your generous benefit links telling them exactly how to shaft the system, yes i imagine they do.

Any Poles who may not be aware of what we are talking about please read this little thread by Hudsonhicks. Everything you need to know.

Im sure justy has a few Polish friends who she can pass this information on to.
OP hudsonhicks 21 | 346
17 Nov 2012 #41
Type "benefity w uk" in google and you get 121,000 results, hardly my doing is it?

Their forums are overrun with

"I'm Pregnant and comming to England"
"Can i bring my old disabled family to the UK, what will they get"

hardly my doing is it?

Jakie zasilki ma kobieta ktora nie pracowala w Angli a jest w ciazy 5 mies ,i nie pracuje /ale do konca pracowala w Polsce .poprosze o podpowiedzi .

Wroclaw Boy
17 Nov 2012 #42
Type "benefity w uk" in google and you get 121,000 results, hardly my doing is it?

It was news for me and my wife and a few other Poles i told about it - as a result of your original benefit thread last year.

You need to look at underlying principles and issues here, but youre to friggen stupid so theres not really any point even beginning to try and explain. I will give you some advice though, you need to stop reading these Polish benefit forums, the only person its really hurting is yourself.
OP hudsonhicks 21 | 346
17 Nov 2012 #43
You're right all a figment of my imagination. There ain't thousands and thousands of scrounging Polish people here.. 100% hard workers making net contribution to the state.
TommyG 1 | 361
17 Nov 2012 #44
Thread title: "Do Polish Immigrants hate each other?"

Well, I think the short answer is 'no'. Furthermore, the only one here that seems to hate Polish immigrants is YOU!

Amongst the usual mocking of the UK.. calling us fat, ugly and lazy blabla AND the blatant racist rantings about everything "negro this" "negro that" etc etc

Well, a lot of people are fat, lazy and ugly in comparison. But as for 'blatant racist rantings' you seem to be doing a lot of that yourself.

Get some professional psychological help before it's too late.
OP hudsonhicks 21 | 346
17 Nov 2012 #45
Polish enrichment of our countryside.
zetigrek
17 Nov 2012 #46
These concrete debris supposed to be Welsh countryside?! I expected more enchanting landscapes than that!
TommyG 1 | 361
17 Nov 2012 #47
Hold on a second mate, didn't you say:

PS. Wales is beautiful and i live in a lovely part.

And then you post a pic of your back garden, lol, lmfao:D
OP hudsonhicks 21 | 346
17 Nov 2012 #48
I actually robbed the photo of somebody else who posted on another forum.. i'm not sure where he lives
SeanBM 35 | 5,806
17 Nov 2012 #49
Well at least we know what he drinks.
TommyG 1 | 361
17 Nov 2012 #50
lol:D Speaking of which, I just bought a few cans of Zywiec :D

i'm not sure where he lives

Well, he obviously doesn't live in Poland. Here the streets are kept clear of cans by all the homeless people. I'm sure some people know what I mean:D

Seriously, I bet it is your beautiful Welsh garden, you little prankster you:D
zetigrek
17 Nov 2012 #51
i'm not sure where he lives

Maybe Poland?

Here the streets are kept clear of cans by all the homeless people. I'm sure some people know what I mean:D

Obviously in my area there are not too many homeless.
TommyG 1 | 361
17 Nov 2012 #52
hudsonhicks: i'm not sure where he lives

Maybe Poland?

Can't be Poland, he wrote: 'Polish enrichment of our countryside'

And also:

Obviously in my area there are not too many homeless.

Same in mine, maybe half a dozen that I've seen. A tiny percentage. I shouldn't have you the word 'all' really.
polonius 54 | 420
17 Nov 2012 #53
you stopped me cause we're black

ANd here I thought playing the race card was an American thing. You mean to say that Afro-Brits have copied that American lifestyle?!
Wroclaw Boy
17 Nov 2012 #54
You mean to say that Afro-Brits have copied that American lifestyle?

yes its difficult for blacks to succeed in the UK too Bob, nothing to do with lifestyle at all - but i understand youre a stubborn bugger and will never see the truth for what it actually is.
natasia 3 | 368
18 Nov 2012 #55
The average British person on here has a good opinion of Poles because they work with them. And rightly so.. they are probably mostly good people
The average person doesn't get to meet the criminal gangs, the single mummies and the benefit scroungers.

I'm not sure that the average British person has much contact with Poles ... and those who persevere on here are not really average (she says ; ).

I kind of work with Poles, in a freelance way, and I sleep with one, and have a child with him, so I suppose I am on the inside. Do I think they are mostly good people? Hmm. Yes, but not in the British sense of good. They do things that in a British person would make them not good, but in a Polish person that doesn't make them not good. One has to judge them according to original context.

I have to say that I find the men more 'good' than the women, in general. I know Polish guys who are just the people I would have wanted with me in Colditz. The women I wouldn't have trusted - they would have slept with the Germans in a flash, and slit the throats of any other women coming close.

And that war reference isn't unintentional. I absolutely hold by it that the Poles mostly still live in a wartime mentality. And the rules are different.

As for the gangs and scroungers, that is just native Polish survivalism at its best. I have an admiration for it in some ways. Why not?

"I'm Pregnant and comming to England"
"Can i bring my old disabled family to the UK, what will they get"

hardly my doing is it?

And I, as a British citizen, say ... GREAT. If we have such a silly system that it can be so obviously and openly used, then hey, why not. They are not doing anything wrong. It is all legal in the EU. If the system is so stupid, then it doesn't deserve any respect.

It is a system that also syphons millions if not billions of revenue into wars in Afghanistan, etc, which is a ludicrous abuse of money and responsibility. Why can't we be like those Scandinavian countries that always keep out of it all? They are happy, and women have two years' paid maternity leave there!

Every Thursday in Oxford, on the way to the hospital, they have a sign up. 'Delays due to Repatriation'. For a while I wondered what that meant. Repatriation? Sending immigrants back to their country? What could it mean? Why the roadblock???

And then I found out. Repatriation means bringing back soldiers who have died in Afghanistan. Bringing them back and blocking the road so their funeral cortege can make its way up to the crematorial wing of the hospital. And it happens every week, so there must be at least one local person a week who has been killed.

Now if we are so stupid as to spend millions on sending our compatriots off to die horribly for someone else's oil issues, then ... who are we to be taken seriously? And if some other EU members can legally exploit the system then ... why not. It is all bo**cks.
kaz200972 2 | 229
21 Nov 2012 #56
And that war reference isn't unintentional. I absolutely hold by it that the Poles mostly still live in a wartime mentality. And the rules are different.

Looking at the history of Poland, I can see why you feel this. There are some huge differences in British/Polish mentalities, applying your reasoning certainly helps to understand them.
zetigrek
21 Nov 2012 #57
huge differences in British/Polish mentalities

such as?
zetigrek
21 Nov 2012 #59
No, I'm just curious.
TommyG 1 | 361
21 Nov 2012 #60
So basically we're back to 'no'. Polish immigrants do not hate each other.
However, we've proved that there are a few silly xenophobic Brits who obviously do. Those ignorant racists make the rest of us Brits look bad. It's really rather pathetic.


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