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Organized Crime: Polish Gang Is Making Profitable Business Of Robberies


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Piorun
  Apr 3, 08, 13:42  #61

I like the way Germans and other pro German or German speaking countries like to portray Poles as thieves. Anything to show Poles as scum of Europe. They see themselves as hard working honest people who are prosperous because of their virtues’ they as a society represent. Well this might be a shock to you but most of that prosperity came from the greatest thieving gang in history running around Europe and plundering everyone around. Confiscating the property, looting national treasuries, museums, etc., but that was not enough. When everything of value has already been plundered you have resorted to murder to take that last gold tooth. Netherlands was a transit point for those stolen goods back then and I see it’s still now. Don’t you think that some local Mafioso gets his share from that enterprise? Is he Polish? You yourself have posted somewhere on this very forum that you buy cigarettes half price from the Poles. What else have you bought half price? So you see you’re as much to blame. This is your legacy and who you are, as a descendant of that thieving gang. Honore de Balzac has once said:” Behind every great fortune lies a great crime”. We tend to see ourselves as innocent and righteous and blame all that’s evil on to others, as Albert Einstein said: “He who joyfully marches to music in rank and file has already earned my contempt. He has been given a large brain by mistake, since for him the spinal cord would suffice”. To address the original issue that prompted this discussion Polish Gang Is Making Profitable Business Of Robberies and since every society has bad apples among them let me leave you with another quote by Steve Ballmer: “We don't have a monopoly. We have market share. There's a difference”.

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