POLANDA : - powered by PolishForums   Classifieds [75] Off-Topic [334]
3726    

Off-Topicpage 69 of 125

USA News and Poland - Part 2



Rich Mazur
7 Dec 2019  #2041

Hey, cms, I am so happy to see you back! I thought I said something that upset you. Your Russia posts are so cute I would miss them. Did you read my post where I gave you a compliment for your creativity?

BTW, I re-read my Post 2040 and can't find anything racially offensive. Can you help me identify the offensive parts?
In fact, I am happy that melanin, which we, whites, do not have in sufficient quantity, can be a source of pride to the lucky ones so endowed.

Rich Mazur
7 Dec 2019  #2042

I just checked your posting record and it shows a gap of four agonizingly long days. From Dec 3 until you decided to post 2041 - all thanks to me.

I am deeply honored and almost touched.

cms neuf
7 Dec 2019  #2043

I have been away working - you know useful stuff, creating jobs, serving customers needs and paying taxes - as opposed to your employment which involves abusing people on the taxpayers dime.

Rich Mazur
7 Dec 2019  #2044

One day you will be retired and all those "useful" activities will be gone and forgotten as bullsh*it that they are. BTW, I still pay income tax so I am free to abuse, bit*ch, complain and swear all I want. The money I get from the feds now is the money I earned over the years by always paying the maximum Social Security taxes from day one, so I can't be shamed into guilt or silence.

Besides, what would your PF forum life be like without me?

Velund
7 Dec 2019  #2045

WTF happened in the last (three generations) 112 years ?

America become one big lunatic asylum.... Where lunatics teach normal people how they should live their lives.

Theodore Roosevelt's ideas on Immigrants and being an AMERICAN in 1907.

Sounds quite in unison with 1932' Mussolini's "Doctrine of Fascism", of course.

And traditional Saturday doze of propaganda...

rt.com/op-ed/475113-british-empire-colonial-stalin-deaths/

johnny reb
7 Dec 2019  #2046

Sounds quite in unison

Now Velund, how the hell could you twist and do a redirect to something that has zero to do with what an American immigrant should be.

Would you like to explain yourself to what connection Stalin & Roosevelt had in common ?

Velund
7 Dec 2019  #2047

has zero to do with what an American immigrant should be.

I just noticed that ideal American immigrant according to Theodore Roosevelt would be an ideal citizen of fascist state, according to Mussolini. ;)

what connection Stalin & Roosevelt had in common ?

If you mean Franklin Roosevelt, then both sign Yalta treaties. ;)

Rich Mazur
7 Dec 2019  #2048

that ideal American immigrant according to Theodore Roosevelt would be an ideal citizen of fascist state, according to Mussolini.

Connect those two dots: loyal to the adopted country and a fascist.
By that definition I am a fascist. Did I get it right?

Velund
7 Dec 2019  #2049

Not necessarily. But blind loyality to state is a must for fascist - so you can check at least one box in a checklist. ;)

Rich Mazur
7 Dec 2019  #2050

But blind loyality to state is a must for fascist

Loyalty and blind loyalty are two different things. What T. Roosevelt said is that a true and honest American immigrant (like me) will have NO OTHER loyalties.

He never asked for "blind loyalty" as this would mean agreeing with the ruling as*holes in the DC - no matter what they do.

The last known case of blind loyalty on a massive scale were the Germans and the Japs in WW2 and we, the US and the USSR, were the cure.

Velund
7 Dec 2019  #2051

Loyalty and blind loyalty are two different things.

No. It is the same thing, just different levels of devotion. And sane human cannot have "NO OTHER loyalties", because there is a lot of ties, meaning loyality, both true (from the heart - like loyality to family and childs) and contractual or required by law (as loyality to the state).

Rich Mazur
7 Dec 2019  #2052

There can be no divided allegiance here. Any man who says he is an American, but something else also, isn't an American at all. We have room for but one flag, the American flag

...and we have room for but one sole loyalty and that is a loyalty to the American people."

There is zero ambiguity in the above sentences. Neither has anything to do with personal life.

Velund
7 Dec 2019  #2053

this would mean agreeing with the ruling as*holes in the DC - no matter what they do.

Did you ever tried to publicly break any law to show that you are disagree with " ruling as*holes in the DC"? ;)

Is there different forms of loyality to "American people" and to "ruling as*holes in the DC"? ;)

Rich Mazur
7 Dec 2019  #2054

In the US, I can disagree with the a-holes in the DC without breaking any laws. I have done it many times.

Is there different forms of loyality to "American people" and to "ruling as*holes in the DC"? ;)

For the last time: allegiance to one's country means as opposed to any other country.

Even the Soviet citizens had no problem meeting this condition. Only the for-profit-only immigrants with a hyphen do.

Velund
7 Dec 2019  #2055

Looks like we are speaking with sligtly shifted term meaning - and unable to understand each other completely.

To me - blind loyality to a state is blind following any and all laws, rules, and regulations, even if you are not agree with some or do not understand purpose of some.

Concerning Japs and Gerrys - it was blind loyality to a leader (fuhrer in Germany, Emperor in Japan). And it is not the same as loyality to the state.

Now tell me what do you think about following thing?

independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/texas-hurricane-aid-dickinson-israel-boycott-pledge-harvey-financial-help-free-speech-a8011141.html

Rich Mazur
8 Dec 2019  #2056

To me - blind loyality to a state is blind following any and all laws,

Why did you add "blind"? My comment was strictly about what T, Roosevelt said and JR quoted. Zero ambiguity there.

The no-boycott thing would be idiotic when applied to individuals because it's unenforceable. I could boycott anything and nobody would know.

State contractors are a different matter. If they want to play politics, they are free to do it on their own. Hence, no 1st Amendment violation. Almost the same as employment. I waive my free speech rights when I am on my employer's premises.

Of course, if you are a black NFL player, there are no rules.

Ironside
8 Dec 2019  #2057

ideal American immigrant according to Theodore Roosevelt would be an ideal citizen of fascist state, according to Mussolini. ;)

Well spotted Velund. It quite clear that American Democrats (some of their leaders) in the 30' were quite taken by the Mussolini's and Hitler achievements and ideas.

It was a two way street. the Nazis copied their racial laws from America.

Franklin Roosevelt,

gathering phlegm, spit, spit, spit!

johnny reb
8 Dec 2019  #2058

the Nazis copied their racial laws from America.

If that is true, why did the end results turn out so differently ?

Ironside
8 Dec 2019  #2059

Because they adapted different policies.

johnny reb
8 Dec 2019  #2060

So in essence they had the same racial laws to create their different policies ?
Different policies from the same laws ?
America made apples out of oranges and the Nazis made lemons out of oranges ?

johnny reb
8 Dec 2019  #2061

Well spotted Velund. It quite clear that American Democrats were quite taken by the Mussolini's and Hitler achievements and ideas.

You mean like the idea of refining uranium - one guys uses it to power his country and the other guy uses it to make nuclear bombs to use on innocent people.

Both because they adapted to different policies.

according to Theodore Roosevelt would be an ideal citizen of fascist state, according to Mussolini. ;)

I think you may have your crayons mixed up Velund.
The two guys were nothing alike nor were their policies.

Ironside
8 Dec 2019  #2062

So in essence they had the same racial laws to create their different policies ?

Not the same, I said copied. Not precise, they adapted some of those laws.

Different policies from the same laws ?

Different context. Racial laws are only a part of the whole picture.

Both because they adapted to different policies.

Yes.

Velund
8 Dec 2019  #2063

The two guys were nothing alike nor were their policies.

Can you remember when you refreshed "Doctrine of Fascism" in memory last time? ;) Read it and then take some time to look around and think. You will be surprised how much things now is done "according to Benito".

Then read the same Roosevelt quote again, and return here to discuss colors of my crayons.

All chefs cook from the same ingredients. But someone has a bunch of Michelin stars, and in another place even beggars disdain to eat.

johnny reb
9 Dec 2019  #2064

and return here to discuss colors of my crayons.

It's not worth my effort to go on your pointless merry go round.

Only 5 more years of impeachment hearings left.

Rich Mazur
9 Dec 2019  #2065

Quoting:

A confidential trove of government documents obtained by The Washington Post reveals that senior U.S. officials failed to tell the truth about the war in Afghanistan throughout the 18-year campaign, making rosy pronouncements they knew to be false and hiding unmistakable evidence the war had become unwinnable.

Like I said, anybody who trusts these m-fers, enlists to "fight for our freedoms" in that sh*it hole - or anywhere else outside of the US - is a world-class moron.

You don't need to graduate from West Point to know that an army cannot possibly win fighting civilians like Taliban because next to every Taliban fighter stands a little girl with camera-ready tears on demand.

Velund
9 Dec 2019  #2066

I waive my free speech rights when I am on my employer's premises.

And what will you think about employer, that require to waive your free speech right unconditionally and without time limits as a condition of employment?

Rich Mazur
9 Dec 2019  #2067

Velund, you are a nice guy, but this method will not work very well. Or at least not with me. Rather than asking cryptic questions, it would be helpful if cited a specific case first, state what YOU think about and then ask others to chime in.

What you just did is a classic BB.

johnny reb
10 Dec 2019  #2068

Dirk is gonna amp out when he reads this:
The move comes amid a renewed national debate over whether the federal government should pay reparations to the descendants of former slaves.
telegraph.co.uk/news/2019/12/03/us-city-pay-reparations-african-american-community-tax-marijuana/
Every time Dirk sparks up some weed he will be supporting the Black community with another extortion tax.
F me running, what's next............!!!!!!!
Come to Michigan and buy your legal recreational weed and avoid paying the Illinois Black tax.

Dirk diggler
10 Dec 2019  #2069

Yeah I read about that ****. But I have no reason to buy from a local dispensary especially not one in Evanston. There will be several far closer. I know Evanston very well though. When I talk about white people living in million dollar homes with black lives matters signs in their front yards, yet they live there because they don't want to live in a black hood, that's the suburb im talking about. It's the same suburb that has this ridiculous rule where minority owned and female contractors get first dibs on any projects, which the city hall already knows will end in travesty and then they'll end up hiring a polish firm either ours or some other polaks to fix their fuckup. They already know some dindu is going to come in and either just take the deposit and run off with it, do a completely ****** job, or not know how to do it at all and just bungle everything but their hands are tied by the liberal government. I have yet to see a minority owned company successfully complete a city job with zero **** ups. Everyone in city hall knows this, even the black people there, but they can't do anything about it. To top it off, there's a ton of section 8 housing there. I know one particular building where the ground floor is a sushi restaurant, the second floor is an apartment rented by a nice asian couple, and the third floor is dindus. Well guess which apartment is constantly destroyed with all the fixtures busted, holes in the walls, smells like ****, chicken grease all over brand new appliances, etc.? One pays over $1,600 to rent (or at least thats what they paid a few years back), the other pays $50-$100 a month since section 8 covers the rest. And to save that $50-$100 they'll purposely break things so they don't have to pay it. Now the landlord has to fix it just to get the section 8 check because they didn't want to cover a tiny fraction of the rent. Its asinine.... This is just a microcosm of the country as a whole and why its so ****** up. That's why Poland is going up ahead so much because peopl actually work and contribute and there's not millions of dindus and muslims leeching everything that liberals brainwashed by the small hat tribe who convinced them 'diversity is our strength' give them.

It's an ultra liberal town so this doesnt surprise me at all. It's just another way that they kiss black people' asses even though it costs everyone else tax revenue. And nothings going to change anyway in the black community. You give a black dude a couple grand and he's going to spend it on rims for his car, a stereo, and/or weed. The thought of investing it for something useful doesn't even cross their subpar iq brains.

Velund
11 Dec 2019  #2070

small hat tribe who convinced them 'diversity is our strength'

"Your diversity is our strength..." ;)


PreviousNext
How fascist are you? [263]DyrdymaƂki o Niczem [3998]


Off-Topic / USA News and Poland - Part 2top