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Radek Sikorski, Polish Foreign Minister, tries to annihilate Polish Slavic identity


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slavia  Jan 6, 12, 11:42    #1
“Poland has to choose which model is the safest – a unification where every country has fewer prerogatives, or a return to an archaic model of a concert of powers,” Mr Tusk told parliament last month during a fiery debate about the eurozone crisis. Or as Mr Sikorski put it recently, Poland is changing locations while staying in the same place. It was in eastern Europe in 1989 when communism ended, it became central Europe by joining the EU in 2004 and now the goal is to make Poland a part of Germanic northern Europe: punctual, hardworking and fiscally sober."

One more time:

" It was in eastern Europe in 1989 when communism ended, it became central Europe by joining the EU in 2004 and now the goal is to make Poland a part of Germanic northern Europe: punctual, hardworking and fiscally sober."

http: / / www .ft .com/cms/s/0/c362b6d8-3573-11e1-84b9-00144feabdc0.html#axzz1ifoMfVnV


That's it. Sikorski wants to eradicate 1000 years of polish Slavic identity to become another germanic clone. The same happened to Finland, now they don't have any native culture - everything is "swedenized".

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Edited by: JonnyM  Jan 6, 12, 11:44    #2
slavia:
That's it. Sikorski wants to eradicate 1000 years of polish Slavic identity to become another germanic clone. The same happened to Finland, now they don't have any native culture - everything is "swedenized".

You say 'Sikorski wants' while forgetting that Poland chose Sikorski. There's ample chance - every election year in fact - to choose some dodgy Panslavic alternative.

Anyway, what has 'slavia' ever done for Poland?
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Edited by: Wedle  Jan 6, 12, 12:03    #3
JonnyM:
There's ample chance



Time to get to Work.

http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/0/c362b6d8-3573-11e1-84b9-00144feabdc0.ht ml#axzz1ifsW746c
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 Jan 6, 12, 14:07    #4
slavia:
The same happened to Finland, now they don't have any native culture - everything is "swedenized".

I see that you have never been to Finland and have never met any Finns.
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 Jan 6, 12, 15:52    #5
slavia:
" It was in eastern Europe in 1989 when communism ended, it became central Europe by joining the EU in 2004 and now the goal is to make Poland a part of Germanic northern Europe: punctual, hardworking and fiscally sober."


seems good to me.
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 Jan 19, 12, 19:36    #6
Wroclaw:
seems good to me.


Hitler wanted the same thing...Sound good to you?
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Edited by: joepilsudski  Jan 19, 12, 19:49    #7
Sikorski & Wife Anne Appflebaum


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jp

http://czerwonykiel.blogspot.com/2011/08/judeopolonia-tu-odpoczniesz.h tml
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 Jan 19, 12, 19:50    #8
joepilsudski:
.Sound good to you?

Better than the alternatives. It isn't self-sufficient like the US, it has too many neighbours to be in "splendid isolation" like the UK used to be (and too much of a ready export market for its products) and its eastern neigbour is too much of a loose cannon not to form a friendly alliance with its western one.
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Edited by: uusi  Apr 9, 12, 20:47    #9
So it means that all that what Sikorski wants to annihilate (lack of punctuality, laziness and tax eviction) is, for you, a valuable and indispensable part of Polish Slavic identity?

I feel pity for you.
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Edited by: pantsless  Apr 9, 12, 22:20    #10
joepilsudski:
Hitler wanted the same thing...Sound good to you?


Ah yes, Hitler's famous 1933 diary entry, where after having a particularly bad day dealing with his Polish plumber and seeing all the money blown away by Poland's goverment on yet another pointless shopping spree (happily it wasnt on armaments), Hitler personally noted he wished for a "final solution" at seeing a "punctual, hardworking and fiscally sober" Poland and wrote that he would personally come to Warsaw to make it happen.



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