Muslims prosper in Catholic Poland: comments

quotesable

October 16, 2009, 22:24

August 09, 2009, 10:00, Dennis Jones wrote
> British experience of Muslim's in our country is not good ! KILLING the citizens of the host nation does not lead to integration, conflict is bubbling under the surface . To add insult to injury second generation Muslims are wearing t-shirts with the legend"" The Queen is yours the Country ours"" then to denigrate UK soldiers is something not even the placid British will tolerate.. Our problem is a Government with its head in the sand the escalation in knife and Gun crime where mostly Blacks and Asians are involved, is a sure vindication of the much maligned and pilloried Enoch Powell ,Conservative member of parliament, now deceased.About thirteen percent of our prison population is foreign which as a result of ill thought out human rights legislation, we are unable to deport,and is fuelling further tension, which of course the labour government is choosing to ignore ! The current largely uncontrolled immigration into our society is the source of growing unrest in industry and communities. I see a very bleak future in store for the British people and Europe in general. Governments are forgetting the old adage, oil and water do not mix !!

quoteDennis Jones

August 09, 2009, 10:00

British experience of Muslim's in our country is not good ! KILLING the citizens of the host nation does not lead to integration, conflict is bubbling under the surface . To add insult to injury second generation Muslims are wearing t-shirts with the legend"" The Queen is yours the Country ours"" then to denigrate UK soldiers is something not even the placid British will tolerate.. Our problem is a Government with its head in the sand the escalation in knife and Gun crime where mostly Blacks and Asians are involved, is a sure vindication of the much maligned and pilloried Enoch Powell ,Conservative member of parliament, now deceased.About thirteen percent of our prison population is foreign which as a result of ill thought out human rights legislation, we are unable to deport,and is fuelling further tension, which of course the labour government is choosing to ignore ! The current largely uncontrolled immigration into our society is the source of growing unrest in industry and communities. I see a very bleak future in store for the British people and Europe in general. Governments are forgetting the old adage, oil and water do not mix !!

quotealek

August 08, 2009, 17:25

Tatars were given same civil and political rights as the gentry of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth of Both Nations - more then both actually - Ruski nation too of which Belorussian and Ukrainian evolved, Jews, Russian old believers, Ormians, Dutch mennonites or Scots in Gdansk, Germans of Silesia or Prussia, Latvians and Estonians, Hungarians and Slovaks, Romanians as well. All of them could raise their temples, keep the culture or speak the language they want, there was no which hunt as the gentry didn't allow the Holy Inquisition to operate in Poland. The country spread between the Baltic and the Black Sea must have a peaceful policy towards all citizens otherwise it would be in a state of home war. Unfortunately some of our king were Catholic fanatics and went to war with all our neighbors within two-three generations, didn't agree to include the Ruski nation as an official third nation of the Commonwealth and by the end of XVIII we were attacked from 3 sides at once and lost independence for 123 years. Today Poland is white, mostly Catholic, but at least half of people disagree with the Church on moral issues like contraception, abortion, the Catholic Church is operating tax free businesses, being given land and building from arse-licking local governments so a lot of Poles doesn't like the Church's policy.

quoteDominika

June 06, 2009, 17:23

Poland has no history of colonialism or did nor bring slaves in, so the foreigners who live there are those who came on their own, for example, to study at Polish universities and stayed. Poland did not occupy other countries but was under domination itself so that did not attract outsiders like let's say free cities like London or Paris did. How many among you would want to live under communism? Numbers of Polish Catholics are actually lesser than reported and the so called Polish majority is actually a mosaic of other groups, you'll ask around and you'll find out that this or that person has grandparents who came from Hungary, Germany, Russia, Lithuania or Greece, the best example is Polish cooking where all those ethnic influences show. I consider myself Polish but my ancestors came from Sweden and Hungary and I also have Serb roots. There is a significant number of Polish Jews although not practicing. Most come from mixed marriages and now there is a new, quite a large group of Polish Koreans and Vietnamese. Mainly in large cities. Polish Roma(s) are well recognized. So Polish society is actually many different groups mixed together because of Poland's rich history.

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