Anonymous
Post 06/10/2025 02:41     Subject: What, if anything, does the Polish Presidential Wlection results mean for EU/Uktaine?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I understand the President has less power than the PM, but he can still make things difficult passing more EU friendly legislation.


they teach politicians to not allow Islam migrants


Lipka Tartars have practiced Islam for centuries in Poland. Many migrant Muslims are hostile to the Lipka Tartar religion (I think, they are Sunni Muslim). Why would I allow people into my house who are hostile to the members of my household unless they agree to adopt my house rules? Abide by my rules, then you’re welcome to enter. I think that is the attitude.


exactly,[i] that is whey the Islam town in Texas is absurd and should not be allowed.

lets leave our culture that does not allow any other religions, move to a secular culture, and establish our own city based on Sharia law.

yeh we should trust them to integrate and adapt our customs.

it was a mistake and we need to stop it asap.

More information please
Anonymous
Post 06/09/2025 23:06     Subject: What, if anything, does the Polish Presidential Wlection results mean for EU/Uktaine?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:Any chance the EU will suspend Poland’s voting rights? No, not unless they want to bring a swift end to the EU. How much does the EU depend on Poland now that its GDP has grown so much? A great deal, now one of the strongest nations (economically, militarily) in the EU. Is a Polish version of Brexit a possibility if the PiS or other Poland first parties dominate the parliamentary elections?Yes, the EU needs Poland far more than Poland needs the EU.

Agree 100%. If Poland left the EU, most of the remaining countries would do the same. The globalist agenda has failed.


Why would they all leave? Couldn’t the EU survive as a smaller organization?


Bump the above question
Anonymous
Post 06/02/2025 21:08     Subject: What, if anything, does the Polish Presidential Wlection results mean for EU/Uktaine?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Any chance the EU will suspend Poland’s voting rights? No, not unless they want to bring a swift end to the EU. How much does the EU depend on Poland now that its GDP has grown so much? A great deal, now one of the strongest nations (economically, militarily) in the EU. Is a Polish version of Brexit a possibility if the PiS or other Poland first parties dominate the parliamentary elections?Yes, the EU needs Poland far more than Poland needs the EU.

Agree 100%. If Poland left the EU, most of the remaining countries would do the same. The globalist agenda has failed.


Why would they all leave? Couldn’t the EU survive as a smaller organization?
Anonymous
Post 06/02/2025 21:02     Subject: What, if anything, does the Polish Presidential Wlection results mean for EU/Uktaine?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How exactly is the EU’s open border policy friendly to the sovereign nations of Europe?

Recently travelled to Frankfurt and it was unrecognizable. I wasn’t safe there, even in the best part of town. We won’t be returning there any time soon.

Poland, on the other hand, has avoided participation in the welcoming of unvetted, hostile invaders.

Instead, Poland did welcome (into their homes) two million Ukrainians who wanted to assimilate into the Polish culture.

How many terrorist attacks has Poland had? Zero.

In spite of the Obama and Soros recent trip to Poland to campaign for the liberal candidate, they lost. Poland has fought long and hard for its independence. They will continue to keep Poland safe from the Klaus Schwab WEF Globalist Agenda of destruction.


Well, that escalated quickly.

It's astounding to me the lengths these right wing troll farms will go to in order to get their message out.


There is definitely an ugly side to the situation but weve lost some sanity on the other side too. Countries should know who is coming in and out of their borders.
Anonymous
Post 06/02/2025 20:45     Subject: What, if anything, does the Polish Presidential Wlection results mean for EU/Uktaine?

Anonymous wrote:How exactly is the EU’s open border policy friendly to the sovereign nations of Europe?

Recently travelled to Frankfurt and it was unrecognizable. I wasn’t safe there, even in the best part of town. We won’t be returning there any time soon.

Poland, on the other hand, has avoided participation in the welcoming of unvetted, hostile invaders.

Instead, Poland did welcome (into their homes) two million Ukrainians who wanted to assimilate into the Polish culture.

How many terrorist attacks has Poland had? Zero.

In spite of the Obama and Soros recent trip to Poland to campaign for the liberal candidate, they lost. Poland has fought long and hard for its independence. They will continue to keep Poland safe from the Klaus Schwab WEF Globalist Agenda of destruction.


Well, that escalated quickly.

It's astounding to me the lengths these right wing troll farms will go to in order to get their message out.
Anonymous
Post 06/02/2025 20:39     Subject: What, if anything, does the Polish Presidential Wlection results mean for EU/Uktaine?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I understand the President has less power than the PM, but he can still make things difficult passing more EU friendly legislation.


they teach politicians to not allow Islam migrants


Lipka Tartars have practiced Islam for centuries in Poland. Many migrant Muslims are hostile to the Lipka Tartar religion (I think, they are Sunni Muslim). Why would I allow people into my house who are hostile to the members of my household unless they agree to adopt my house rules? Abide by my rules, then you’re welcome to enter. I think that is the attitude.


exactly, that is whey the Islam town in Texas is absurd and should not be allowed.

lets leave our culture that does not allow any other religions, move to a secular culture, and establish our own city based on Sharia law.

yeh we should trust them to integrate and adapt our customs.

it was a mistake and we need to stop it asap.
Anonymous
Post 06/02/2025 20:26     Subject: What, if anything, does the Polish Presidential Wlection results mean for EU/Uktaine?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Any chance the EU will suspend Poland’s voting rights? No, not unless they want to bring a swift end to the EU. How much does the EU depend on Poland now that its GDP has grown so much? A great deal, now one of the strongest nations (economically, militarily) in the EU. Is a Polish version of Brexit a possibility if the PiS or other Poland first parties dominate the parliamentary elections?Yes, the EU needs Poland far more than Poland needs the EU.


Seems like Poland has a slightly better hand Are other member states (besides Hungary) likely to test the EU trumps National laws soon? Will it be (or is it now) Western Europe (minus Britain) versus EU members elsewhere? I mean, Sweden seems to have a similar stance to Poland. More people emigrating from there than immigrating there.
Anonymous
Post 06/02/2025 20:13     Subject: What, if anything, does the Polish Presidential Wlection results mean for EU/Uktaine?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I understand the President has less power than the PM, but he can still make things difficult passing more EU friendly legislation.


they teach politicians to not allow Islam migrants


Lipka Tartars have practiced Islam for centuries in Poland. Many migrant Muslims are hostile to the Lipka Tartar religion (I think, they are Sunni Muslim). Why would I allow people into my house who are hostile to the members of my household unless they agree to adopt my house rules? Abide by my rules, then you’re welcome to enter. I think that is the attitude.
Anonymous
Post 06/02/2025 20:08     Subject: What, if anything, does the Polish Presidential Wlection results mean for EU/Uktaine?

Anonymous wrote:I understand the President has less power than the PM, but he can still make things difficult passing more EU friendly legislation.


they teach politicians to not allow Islam migrants
Anonymous
Post 06/02/2025 19:30     Subject: What, if anything, does the Polish Presidential Wlection results mean for EU/Uktaine?

Anonymous wrote:How exactly is the EU’s open border policy friendly to the sovereign nations of Europe?

Recently travelled to Frankfurt and it was unrecognizable. I wasn’t safe there, even in the best part of town. We won’t be returning there any time soon.

Poland, on the other hand, has avoided participation in the welcoming of unvetted, hostile invaders.

Instead, Poland did welcome (into their homes) two million Ukrainians who wanted to assimilate into the Polish culture.

How many terrorist attacks has Poland had? Zero.

In spite of the Obama and Soros recent trip to Poland to campaign for the liberal candidate, they lost. Poland has fought long and hard for its independence. They will continue to keep Poland safe from the Klaus Schwab WEF Globalist Agenda of destruction.


Oh look the crazy old guy posted 2nd on antihero thread.
Anonymous
Post 06/02/2025 19:02     Subject: What, if anything, does the Polish Presidential Wlection results mean for EU/Uktaine?

Anonymous wrote:Is the EU supposed to just be an economic union? I thought it was more a confederation of countries with a loose central organization as opposed to one with a central government based out of Brussels or wherever.

Poland is definitely challenging the status quo with the EU. It seems that some want the EU to be equivalent to a United States.

Educate me, please.

That was a long time ago. The Rome Treaty changed things. Helmut Kohl didn't have the courage to stop it.
Anonymous
Post 06/02/2025 18:41     Subject: What, if anything, does the Polish Presidential Wlection results mean for EU/Uktaine?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Any chance the EU will suspend Poland’s voting rights? No, not unless they want to bring a swift end to the EU. How much does the EU depend on Poland now that its GDP has grown so much? A great deal, now one of the strongest nations (economically, militarily) in the EU. Is a Polish version of Brexit a possibility if the PiS or other Poland first parties dominate the parliamentary elections?Yes, the EU needs Poland far more than Poland needs the EU.

Agree 100%. If Poland left the EU, most of the remaining countries would do the same. The globalist agenda has failed.
Anonymous
Post 06/02/2025 18:34     Subject: What, if anything, does the Polish Presidential Wlection results mean for EU/Uktaine?

Anonymous wrote:Any chance the EU will suspend Poland’s voting rights? No, not unless they want to bring a swift end to the EU. How much does the EU depend on Poland now that its GDP has grown so much? A great deal, now one of the strongest nations (economically, militarily) in the EU. Is a Polish version of Brexit a possibility if the PiS or other Poland first parties dominate the parliamentary elections?Yes, the EU needs Poland far more than Poland needs the EU.
Anonymous
Post 06/02/2025 18:11     Subject: What, if anything, does the Polish Presidential Wlection results mean for EU/Uktaine?

Doesn’t their religion mandate that they do what they do?
Anonymous
Post 06/02/2025 13:50     Subject: What, if anything, does the Polish Presidential Wlection results mean for EU/Uktaine?

Anonymous wrote:How exactly is the EU’s open border policy friendly to the sovereign nations of Europe?

Recently travelled to Frankfurt and it was unrecognizable. I wasn’t safe there, even in the best part of town. We won’t be returning there any time soon.

Poland, on the other hand, has avoided participation in the welcoming of unvetted, hostile invaders.

Instead, Poland did welcome (into their homes) two million Ukrainians who wanted to assimilate into the Polish culture.

How many terrorist attacks has Poland had? Zero.

In spite of the Obama and Soros recent trip to Poland to campaign for the liberal candidate, they lost. Poland has fought long and hard for its independence. They will continue to keep Poland safe from the Klaus Schwab WEF Globalist Agenda of destruction.


Muslims and H1Bs ruin everything when they are introduced.