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Racism and for what? (story of Egyptian guy's living in Poland)


ell
11 Jul 2011 #1
am an egyptian guy living in poland and married to polish , there is somthing am facing here making our life not ok , i have been beated and my nose were broke and my wife was called with mostly ugly words that i cant even reply it here , i was called as black monkey and she were called Kur... , i was in hospital for some times and now i dont know why polish people do like this , why this rasict and for what .. i thought poland is a modern country with open brains and and great culture and open minded for other cultures around the world , seems to me i was wrong ...
pip 10 | 1,658
11 Jul 2011 #2
I am really sorry this happened to you. I don't understand it either. I would have thought that with all the people that have left Poland and immigrated to multicultural countries- Poland would be more accepting of other cultures.

Where do you live? Perhaps this has something to do with it.
There are ignorant stupid a**holes everywhere- maybe you were just in the wrong place at the wrong time.
Wroclaw 44 | 5,369
11 Jul 2011 #3
i have been beated and my nose were broke and my wife was called with mostly ugly words

shit happens
piston16
11 Jul 2011 #4
you better leave before polish mafia catch you
pip 10 | 1,658
11 Jul 2011 #5
[***************** happens[/quote]

that is a real dickish thing to say.

unfcuking believable. is everybody on this site a bunch of racist pigs?

ell, have you ever thought about going to the media with this?
piston16
11 Jul 2011 #6
mafia controls there streets there nothing you can do theres too many of us cant stop wont stop
Wroclaw 44 | 5,369
11 Jul 2011 #7
that is a real dickish thing to say.

unfcuking believable. is everybody on this site a bunch of racist pigs?

shit does happen. i'm sitting here with a metal pin and a few dozen stitches, thank you.

how on earth do you get a racist statement from what i said. it's a phrase in normal use and used by all sorts of people.

the guy was in the wrong place at the wrong time. nothing more.
teflcat 5 | 1,029
11 Jul 2011 #8
is everybody on this site a bunch of racist pigs?

No Pip, not everybody, but there are an awful lot, mostly not Polish people.
Sorry to hear what happened to you Ell.
pip 10 | 1,658
11 Jul 2011 #9
how on earth do you get a racist statement from what i said. it's a phrase in normal use and used by all sorts of people.

I don't think your quote is racist- I edited my post and it came out that way. I meant the guy with the Polish mafia statement.

I just have a huge issue with Poles not wanting foreigners in their country but they are completely exempt when it comes to moving outside of Poland.

Poland for Poles is a bunch of crap.
PennBoy 76 | 2,432
11 Jul 2011 #10
i have been beated and my nose were broke and my wife was called with mostly ugly words that i cant even reply it here , i was called as black monkey and she were called Kur...

Not a camelfu**er? This guy is some nitwit trying to stir things up he's not Egyptian nor has he ever been to Poland.
Wroclaw 44 | 5,369
11 Jul 2011 #11
I edited my post and it came out that way

no worries.

Poland for Poles is a bunch of crap.

true, but for some there is a lot of understanding and learning to go through before they reach this conclusion.
OP ell
11 Jul 2011 #12
Piston are you ok really with what u r saying to me ( nothing you can do theres too many of us cant stop wont stop ) what kind of believes or religion can accept this , no way you are not christian , christian religion is not supprting this , but i will tell u sth , if u r in my country NEVER EVER i would even touch u with a word and u know why ? not because am afraid from you but because my brain and heart and body wouldnt allowed me to do what u r saying to me or what u can do .. i feel so much sorry for thhe way you think and i wil not reply you again for any of your post .. and thanks pip u have my full respect ... i live in Gdansk city and in tht time i was infront of super market buying some food for my child , thts all ... thanksful a polish married coupels run to help us and thy called the police but unfotunatly the police say they can do nothing for him now till i rais up a case in the court .. and sham on you piston and i will tell again you are wellcome any time in my country and u know what some one like ( Pip ) made me still bileves there is good respectful people out there ..
convex 20 | 3,928
11 Jul 2011 #13
This guy is some nitwit trying to stir things up he's not Egyptian nor has he ever been to Poland.

Why do you think that? There are plenty of people around here looking for a reason to beat someone up.

Let me guess, 5 or 6 of them, probably 16-30, big poofy jackets, reek of cheap booze... But they're a bunch of pussies. Even when they have numerical superiority, they'll step back when you make it clear that you're up for a fight. I've never had any problems until my friend from the states came over, who's a bit darker. Anyway, those losers can't fight. Some of the hooligans on the other hand are pretty hardcore, but only tend to fight when provoked, and it's usually one on one. Just my two cents.
PennBoy 76 | 2,432
11 Jul 2011 #14
But they're a bunch of pussies. Even when they have numerical superiority, they'll step back when you make it clear that you're up for a fight. I've never had any problems until my friend from the states came over, who's a bit darker. Anyway, those losers can't fight. Some of the hooligans on the other hand are pretty hardcore, but only tend to fight when provoked, and it's usually one on one.

It's like that everywhere here in the States too. Big tough guys when in a group you see him later on by himself he's looking around where to vanish. Them guys in Poland who weight lift or take martial arts classes who go sober to football matches just to fight have some tough guys amongst them.

any problems until my friend from the states came over, who's a bit darker.

What was your friend Mexican?
guesswho 4 | 1,274
11 Jul 2011 #15
[***************** happens[/quote]
youtube.com/watch?v=M-4NJWnPVXs
convex 20 | 3,928
11 Jul 2011 #16
Them guys in Poland who weight lift or take martial arts classes who go sober to football matches just to fight have some tough guys amongst them.

Sure, but they're fighting other people who want to fight them. It's no fun just beating on someone.

What was your friend Mexican?

Half black.
Seanus 15 | 19,672
11 Jul 2011 #17
Simple, because there are racists around who dislike foreigners and it's just how they are.
PennBoy 76 | 2,432
11 Jul 2011 #18
I've met Polish-Americans who dislike Poles who came here from Poland, can you believe that ???
ShortHairThug - | 1,101
11 Jul 2011 #19
Like I’m supposed to take some anonymous person at his word, get real! Look another anonymous nick that jumps on this bandwagon, nothing but a bunch of Trolls, perhaps even one and the same Troll. Word of advice, if you’re looking for trouble you will find it sooner or later, just like everywhere else. Mafia my ass, you’ve seen too many movies and your phantasies run wild.
Wroclaw 44 | 5,369
11 Jul 2011 #20
I've met Polish-Americans who dislike Poles who came here from Poland, can you believe that ???

there was something similar in the uk. i think it's been spoken about in the threads.
guesswho 4 | 1,274
11 Jul 2011 #21
I've met Polish-Americans who dislike Poles who came here from Poland, can you believe that ???

no, I can't because I've never heard of anything like that before. I believe that you are a little bit obsessed with us being such a bad people PB and at the same time, with you guys being the best people in the world, am I right?

PolAms, GerAms etc doesn't matter, we're all Americans so wehn you're talking about PolAms, you're also talking about all of us.
PennBoy 76 | 2,432
11 Jul 2011 #22
no, I can't because I've never heard of anything like that before. I believe that you are a little bit obsessed with us being such a bad people PB and at the same time, with you guys being the best people in the world, am I right?

Guesswho no one's obsessed with anything this is a discussion forum we speak about all things good and back. You live in the South how many of your neighbors are Polish of of Polish descent? 0? Come to Philadelphia, New York, Or Chicago live here for a while you'll see. I didn't say most, but I have met Polish-Americans who say around Poles yea I'm Polish, but when he's around his American friends he doesn't want to be around you it's like he's ashamed. It's like his family has been here for 1 or 2 generations and have just now (through lack of a connection with Poland, not keeping contact with family or linguistically deprived) have been able through Americans eyes be seen as the same as the rest of them and don't want to be associated with some immigrants for fear that the locals might see them like the immigrants are. I've been here long enough to read people well and how they are.
guesswho 4 | 1,274
11 Jul 2011 #23
I didn't say most, but I have met Polish-Americans who say around Poles yea I'm Polish, but when he's around his American friends he doesn't want to be around you it's like he's ashamed.

or maybe he's just seeing himself as an American (that he is).

and have just now (through lack of a connection with Poland, not keeping contact with family or linguistically deprived)

hey, it's a personal choice whether one chooses to live here as an American or not. You can't condemn them for feeling differently than you. OK, you feel strongly connected to Poland, that's fine (nothing against it) but there are many people who lived here long enough to feel and live like us. What's wrong with that? They're adult people who decided to immigrate to America at some point of their lives (some live here since many generations), most likely because there were many things they disliked about Poland and it's perfectly OK for them to be a part of this country. They are aware of their heritage but they are Americans, that's it.
PennBoy 76 | 2,432
11 Jul 2011 #24
Fine be American but don't claim to be Polish and in the presence of Poles look like you don't want to be around them as if them not being American speaking another language is embarrassing you. Most my friends here are Polish, when we have parties other nationalities come there are Americans of different background, Arabs, Latinos, Russians, Ukrainians everyone gets along. But there are also some homophobic locals who look down on foreigners.
CrimeStopper
11 Jul 2011 #25
When did the incident happen exactly? In GdaƄsk city, right? It will be piece of cake for me to verify it.
delphiandomine 88 | 18,131
11 Jul 2011 #26
I've met Polish-Americans who dislike Poles who came here from Poland, can you believe that ???

I can believe it - you can see the same kind of thing with Arabs in France who despise recent immigrants.

Bet you're tempted to smack some of them in the face, especially if they act Polish to you and then pretend to be anything but Polish to other people - I wouldn't blame you!
CrimeStopper
11 Jul 2011 #27
Fine be American but don't claim to be Polish and in the presence of Poles look like you don't want to be around them as if them not being American speaking another language is embarrassing you.

So you've met some hypothetical American who claims to be Polish but feels embarrassed by people speaking Polish? That's just nonsense, give me a break and get a life.
guesswho 4 | 1,274
11 Jul 2011 #28
Fine be American but don't claim to be Polish

Hm, why do you think that one can't claim his heritage? There's nothing wrong about knowing where your ancestors came from.

Most my friends here are Polish, when we have parties other nationalities come there are Americans of different background, Arabs, Latinos, Russians, Ukrainians everyone gets along.

good for you, one great American family :-)

But there are also some homophobic locals who look down on foreigners.

just like anywhere else in the world too, right?
Harry
11 Jul 2011 #29
Fine be American but don't claim to be Polish

Interesting that you of all people should give this advice, given that you yourself chose to be American and not Polish.
PennBoy 76 | 2,432
11 Jul 2011 #30
good for you, one great American family :-)

Guesswho don't take it the wrong way this July 1st marked me being here 20 years so of course I also feel American. I'm both Polish and American but leaning more towards Polish since I'm from there and it was my first language.

just like anywhere else in the world too, right?

Yes true, that's more of a social and class thing than nationality related. if one notices stupid, ignorant people are the ones who are usually most prejudice hardly knowing anybody of the nationality they hate so much.


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