horsey: It is a country that cares little or none for it's citizens, electing to structure it's laws so as to keep the majority on or just above the poverty line.
The majority of people I know are well above the poverty line. Perhaps you chose to spend your entire time in poverty-stricken former PGR areas, but that's not how most people live.
horsey: It is a country with a healthcare system that fails the most vulnerable - children, the elderly and those of a low socio-economic status.
Have you used the health care system in Poland? I doubt it, otherwise you'd know that the system does work - with the usual problems that universal healthcare has.
horsey: It is a country that discourages free enterprise by placing impossibly high taxes and levies on business owners and employers - creating a huge and corrupt black market for employment.
Impossibly high? My taxation is 32% plus 850zl a month - and that's as high as it can go. On average, with deductions, it comes to around 25% plus 850zl - not a bad deal by any standard. It's certainly far lower than many other countries. Again - clearly basing it on what you've read on some forum, not the truth.
horsey: It is a country that continually fails children by electing to take them away from strugling parents and dump them in violence-ruled orphanages in preference to helping families stay together.
Violence-ruled orphanages? Clearly fantasising again. The system here actually does try to keep families together - orphanages are very much a "last resort" in a country which can't afford to pay hundreds of zloty a week to professional 'foster' parents.
horsey: I could go on and on if you are interested, and give you plenty of hair-raising examples to illustrate each of the points above. I've spent several years living in Poland on and off and had first-hand contact with ministries, customs, healthcare and education. What I have seen sometimes keeps me awake at night. Life is too short to spend it in Poland. Never again. I still own property there and even that will continue to be administered (and eventually sold) by proxy as I have no time to waste on ever travelling there again. There are better places in the world to see.
So, in other words, you worked for some Callan school in the middle of nowhere and are now exceptionally bitter because you agreed to a terrible contract?
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