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What can Poland do to maintain its Ethnic Integrity?


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PeterCpt
Edited by: PeterCpt  Jun 23, 07, 09:26  #121

Quoting: sparrow
May I suggest a Hello Kitty scarf?


What do you have against Japanese peoples' fashion sense then? :) Sanrio's Hello Kitty is da bomb I tell you. :) You must also check out the en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gothic_lolita - GothLoli fashion style :). Sadly my g/f thinks it sucks. :(

Seriously, this post started out as a rather racist or zenophobic one. However there is an answer, Poland must stay relatively poor to remain unattractive to most foreigners :).

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away guy
  Jun 23, 07, 09:37  #122

Quoting: HungryJack
So many countries in Europe are overrun with dark-skinned people



I hope Poland keeps strict rules on who comes in and you goes out, jsut today in my samll village, isaw about 10 darkies running around i dont no where they from but maybe poland is to late already ?

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hachamovich
  Jun 23, 07, 09:53  #123

Quoting: Justyna69
To hell with the ethnic integrity! I say people from all countries, of all races, beliefs UNITE. This is why we have all these wars, misunderstandings and hatred all over the world because too many people want the ethnic integrity...........



That's very cute, but it takes two to tango. Too bad that some arabs/muslims don't agree with you (and with me), so they use the hospitality of the European countries in order to do more crimes and terror attacks.

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polishmancan
  Jun 23, 07, 11:18  #124

Quoting: HungryJack
What do you think Poland should to to maintain its Ethnic Integrity?


Simple, stick with their own kind. Form ethnic enclaves and mingle only with like minded native 100% slavs. People who share a common culture literally have more in common thus should stick together.

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hachamovich
Edited by: hachamovich  Jun 23, 07, 12:51  #125

Quoting: polishmancan
Simple, stick with their own kind.

Look, immigration is not always that bad, but generally, I agree. States as the U.S, Australia and Canada are immigration states, so they shouldn't bother about their culture and "ethnicity". Poland, from the other hand, should keep most of its citizens ethnic Poles. There should be immigrants in Poland, just not that much as the muslims/blacks in the U.K and France. The French people have made a mistake when they let so many North Africans to get inside France. Look what happens there now, Christians and Jews are constantly menaced by the growing (and very violent) muslim-population, there are too many Al-Queida supporters (and potentially terrorists) holding European citizenships, they live in their own Ghettos (As Turkish people do in Germany) and many of them dont even try to get involved in the surrounding society.

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olito
  Jun 25, 07, 02:57  #126

Quoting: Jaszczolt
But you should be VERY careful about comparing Mexicans in the USA with Turks in Germany.



I totally agree Jaszczolt. I was just comparing the "need" both immigrants had in their home-countries. Hell of a differences between Mexico and any muslim country, really!


I don't understand Islam but IMHO for me it looks like an obsolete way of living, impossible to be ruled by something written thousand years ago, it's like if us mexicans still behead people in top of the aztec pyramids, just because it was written somewhere!!!

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irishman
  Jun 27, 07, 04:50  #127

im not into the whole nazi, racial purity crap but i do have a slight problem with the way so called 'multi-culturism' is being pushed on us all. Like its some new reality we have to accept. DIVERSITY is a good thing, its what makes the world an interesting place. If everyone is the same everywhere we go, it would soon becaome very boring (apart from the scenery anyway). Its ok to have foreign people come to visit your country or for a certain ammount to settle there but if every country just becomes a mixed bag then they all become the same and we loose strong cultures and cultural identites as they become diluted by 'multi-culturalism'.

There has and will always be meeting points, overlapping of cultures, this is a natural thing but they have always been a core element of each culture which preserves it. Just think of plastiscine (or marla), you know that stuff you played with as a kid. When u get it first it comes in different colors but after awhile you mix it all up and it all turns a dull brown and boring. This is not as reference to skin color btw, it refers to the cultural meshing. Its really great to meet and befriend good people from all over but its important not to confuse diversity with multiculturalism.

There is also the problem of just whos culture is in place or dominant and how is that culture related to politics or religion of that group of people. Is the mid/east for example its Islamic cultures, if they populate an area in europe where they eventually outnumber the original/natives, then they become the dominant culture. We must then consider just how this will affect the native people, social, legal and religious matters. It can and does eventually lead to some very serious problems. Just somethin worth bearing in mind.

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Jaszczolt
  Jun 27, 07, 07:05  #128

I agree with you all - Hachamovich, Olito and Irishman.

It's a damn important issue and as you say, Irishman, some people are trying to turn this multi-culturalistic ideology over our heads, just like Nietzsche saw Christianity was doing some 130 years ago.

I can just say that I'm relieved that just some people inside this forum understands the importance of the struggle against these forces.

Then you should be aware of some organizations, which do make an effort, even though the road to victory's very long and bumpy.
Take for example ITS - Identity, Tradition, Sovereignty - even though you're not aware of it there's a group in the European parliament that wants the EU to be dissolved.
And I think that's the right way to go.

Because, as I see it, EU's the biggest threat for us now, with this EU-constitution and all that. They open all our boundaries and leave no national control left behind of anything.
So it has to be dissolved internally.

Besides that there's a kind of network called Stop the Islamisation Of Europe.
They are making an international demonstration outside the European Parliament on September the 11th, 2007 in Belgium.
It organized by groups in Denmark, England and Germany and should have contact with groups in France, Spain, Norway, Sweden, Belgium and Holland, but I only know about the three first as 'secure'.

Look here: http://sioe.wordpress.com/brussels-demo-2007/
Contact about organizing: sioe@siad.dk


As to secure Poland it's important to do something with the rest of the EU. If not, Poland just has to follow all the demands which have been passed in the EU-parliament, and so will end like the rest.

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Hachamovich >
With this comment: " Too bad that some arabs/muslims don't agree with you (and with me), so they use the hospitality of the European countries in order to do more crimes and terror attacks." - you have hit the bulls-eye, more or less.
They certainly exploit that there are some utopian dreamers who're dictating how we should act and behave, and that they can't see the Muslims as a problem (because "uh, we're absolutely not racists") - and they have worked on this idealistic thinking for some 35 years, and have developed it into many international organizations.

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