@shanggyangg That's a pretty skewed perspective of someone who may have spent some time in Poland, but it was mostly/exclusively in the company of Ukrainian refugees and other ex-Soviets. Plus, Warsaw is less than 10% of Poland, population-wise
@akephalos_SK PL not in the top 10? Let's see. 1m refugees, taking the burden off Ukraine. Starlink fees. Massive production of drone and other parts. Repair facilities. Direct financial support. Logistics: 80% of war material passes through Poland. Plus stuff you don't hear about publicly
@pani_vorovska Calling BS on this one. Nawrocki used this term in a historical context. This is well within mainstream in Poland and it certainly does not suggest he's plotting to get these lands back
@andrewmichta@NATO Any predictions as to what kind of event could shake up the European elites and make them change their course? An electoral outcome in a couple of major countries, or something much more serious and perhaps more kinetic?
@TarasKuzio Kuzio is too busy shitposting so he probably isn't aware of the scale of UAV/component/accessories production in Poland, often in workshops owned or staffed by Ukrainians. In fact, one recent estimate said that in 2026 Polish drone exports will reach 1bn euro, most of it to UA
@TarasKuzio yeah those MIGs are old, but they are still quite capable of going after the drones and I'm sure they can do other types of secondary missions
@Play_Hard_Fun There are literally thousands of personal accounts of Poles who survived the Volyn massacre. You think they would be making them up.. why would they do that? As for the number of victims, it's impossible to establish precisely, much less find and give proper burial to all remains
@Qb9292@sapitonmix Not really, ever been to Vilnius, or (applies even more so) to Riga? These are proper, big cities, nothing comparable to provincial Poland
@mikoryza1@archetypfuturae Jak to "skąd"? Zostali po ruskiej stronie granicy po traktacie ryskim w 1921 r. Nie każdy mógł/chciał przenieść się do Polski w nowych granicach. Teraz ich potomkowie są obywatelami Ukrainy i podlegają mobilizacji
@rinalu_ It's almost funny to watch how hard Russians try to deny other ethnic groups' right to have their own national identity... and this is one of those cases :-) Why didn't you go back to Adam and Eve?
@BWarzy Yup. Too bad we are blowing it by having idiot politicians in power. And I'm talking about the whole lot, PiS, PO, makes little difference in practice...
@RussianRoad_ So how many foreigners have moved there over the years? 200, 500 maybe? And what's the turnover? Also, you do realize that probably 20 million EU citizens live abroad, i.e. outside of their home country. This whole 'migration to Russia' theme is not even margin of error stat.
@KingaWu W takim razie trzeba też zlikwidować stopnie w szkole. Bo dyskryminują i różnicują. A o promocji ucznia do następnej klasy będzie decydować rada pedagogiczna na podstawie rzutu kostką.