> I sat in a Polish park with a brown friend of mine. We were watching people stroll by when a large group of men approached us aggressively and asked, “Syria? Syria?” One man got into a fighting position and was ready to start throwing punches. I spoke in English and said I come from the USA. He apologized and the group went on its way. The experience confirmed what I already knew: Poland is strongly nationalistic.
> While the encounter could have ended poorly, and I don’t support their use of violence, I can at least understand their reasoning of wanting to keep Poland Polish. They believe that Poland should exist as a unique entity that retains the genetic material of ancestral Poles, with defenses that keep interlopers from harming it. It’s this nationalist streak that led to large protests in Warsaw trying to stop the government from accepting a modest number of Syrian refugees. Since most Poles don’t want immigrants, I predict nationalist politics will triumph and Poland will continue to exist as a homogeneous country.
> Problem solved, right? Well, not quite. While Poland is against immigration, and won’t be invaded anytime soon like the United States, Sweden, or Germany, they have been deeply corrupted by feminism and female empowerment. The current generation of young Polish girls firmly believe that they must embark on a career lifestyle that includes going to a university, traveling to exotic locations in the Mediterranean, having fun with casual sex that doesn’t end with reproduction, establishing a steady job, and then maybe getting married in their mid or late 20’s. While you will still find many Polish girls who want to get married in their early 20’s, the trend is beginning to match that of American girls who bought the Sex And The City lifestyle decades ago. Polish girls are being successfully programmed to become corporate wage slaves instead of wives and mothers.
>> I sat in a Polish park with a brown friend of mine. We were watching people stroll by when a large group of men approached us aggressively and asked, “Syria? Syria?” One man got into a fighting position and was ready to start throwing punches. I spoke in English and said I come from the USA. He apologized and the group went on its way. The experience confirmed what I already knew: Poland is strongly nationalistic.
>> While the encounter could have ended poorly, and I don’t support their use of violence, I can at least understand their reasoning of wanting to keep Poland Polish. They believe that Poland should exist as a unique entity that retains the genetic material of ancestral Poles, with defenses that keep interlopers from harming it. It’s this nationalist streak that led to large protests in Warsaw trying to stop the government from accepting a modest number of Syrian refugees. Since most Poles don’t want immigrants, I predict nationalist politics will triumph and Poland will continue to exist as a homogeneous country.
>> Problem solved, right? Well, not quite. While Poland is against immigration, and won’t be invaded anytime soon like the United States, Sweden, or Germany, they have been deeply corrupted by feminism and female empowerment. The current generation of young Polish girls firmly believe that they must embark on a career lifestyle that includes going to a university, traveling to exotic locations in the Mediterranean, having fun with casual sex that doesn’t end with reproduction, establishing a steady job, and then maybe getting married in their mid or late 20’s. While you will still find many Polish girls who want to get married in their early 20’s, the trend is beginning to match that of American girls who bought the Sex And The City lifestyle decades ago. Polish girls are being successfully programmed to become corporate wage slaves instead of wives and mothers.
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