There is no world in which a woman wearing a hijab should be a police officer in a Western country.
Orwell got everything right but the part that somehow the Communists would team up with the Islamists.
Nieprawdopodobne jakie to jest gówno kraj.
Typiara ze szmatą na głowie przychodzi ci do domu i zastrasza ciebie i twoją rodzinę XD
Ale to jest niesamowite gówno.
https://t.co/XxprNFeyre
Watch who the cops protect, and how they handle this. A man is allowed to harass and attack a white man with little to no interference.
Then they surround and blame the white man, for keeping his own possessions and getting jump kicked.
Unreal. Wait, this is normal in Europe.
Jeśli wpłacisz do banku 100 tys złotych zapuka do Ciebie Urząd Skarbowy i spyta skąd ta kasa?
Tymczasem u gościa znajdują 4 mln w mieszkaniu w skrytkach a prokurator, US, sąd nie widzi problemu bo... brak odcisków palców na banknotach.
Skąd te pieniądze nikt nie pyta.
Tuskolandia
Za PUBLICZNE pieniądze budujemy terminal promowy, a potem w budzącym wątpliwości przetargu oddajemy go w wyłączne użytkowanie zagranicznej firmie, odrzucając ofertę konsorcjum firm POLSKICH w tym także państwowych.
Hungarian PM Viktor Orbán exposes George Soros' 2015 plan to flood the EU with "at least a million asylum seekers annually".
"It's a plan... It was written, it was published, it's known."
George Soros published the plan and bought the European politicians to make it happen.
Dear @hoyer_kat,
It seems a casual habit of German pundits to open any commentary on the issue of Poland's claim of compensation for war losses by an attempt to delegitimize it. It's usually achieved via suggestion, that raising it is a move motivated purely by domestic political considerations. Which ultimately aims at portraying it as some sort of a cynical and deeply unserious electoral ploy.
I dare to suggest, however, that trying to grasp just "why" does the claim receive such an overwhelming support of the population, rather than express marvel on Poland being an electoral democracy one more time, would probably be more productive. In our system of governance politicians are elected to office by echoing the popular sentiment, after all.
Different Poles support the claim for different reasons. I personally believe that for silent majority the crucial issue is the terrible injustice done to Polish victims of German crimes. For example, one can hardly find any justification for the fact Polish survivors of concentration camps were - and until this day still are - treated differently than their Jewish or western European counterparts. It simply is unjustifiable. Yet it is so. Have you ever bothered to ask the simple question - "but why"?
And that is only one example of a whole host of similar issues one will surprisingly almost never find raised in a commentary by a German pundit. Now I wonder - "but why"?
Since I'd like to believe it is a matter of blissful unawareness rather than a calculated rhetorical strategy, I want then to dedicate to you these striking words you'll find in the attached screenshot. No, I assure you the author is not a PiS politician "playing electoral politics". The quote is from a distinguished German historian - one Dieter Bingen.
I'd ask you to ponder it for a brief moment. Who knows, it might just make you approach the problem from a different angle.