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2023 Sep 11, 1:42pm   2,177 views  56 comments

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I am in Poland now, they soon have elections. An interesting and true ad for one of their political parties and referendum:

https://nitter.cz/visegrad24/status/1700131283333009700#m

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14   RWSGFY   2024 Mar 16, 3:06pm  

Patrick says


That gets me "Hmm...this page doesn’t exist. Try searching for something else."


Works for me:

15   Patrick   2024 Mar 16, 3:07pm  

Ah, the url used to end in "mediaviewer" or something like that.
16   Patrick   2024 Mar 17, 1:26pm  

From someone in Poland who found patrick.net:


Dear Patrick,

Please find pictures from Poland, farmers' protests against poisoned food from Ukraine

"no more hospitality, you ungrateful bastards"

the slogan rhymes in Polish

Kind regards,
B.




18   RWSGFY   2024 Apr 18, 9:17am  

Patrick says


farmers' protests against poisoned food from Ukraine


Oh, it's "poisoned" now? Only yesterday it was "too cheap". 🤡

Clown world.

PS. The whole situation stems from the idiotic recommendation by Poland's minister of agro for Polish farmers to hold off selling their grain because at the time Pukin's fleet was blocading Black Sea ports and "everybody knew" the price had nowhere to go but up. When the Red fleet collapsed under USV and missile strikes so did the blockade and prices had fallen too.

PPS. What's even more funny is that grain imports from USSR into Poland has doubled compared to 2022 levels while Ukrainian imports are currently back to 2022 levels. Yet these supposedly "independent" protesters/farmers are displaying Pukin's portraits... "Coincidence? Don't think so"
20   RWSGFY   2024 Jul 20, 10:28am  

Poland outlines new rules for use of firearms at border amid escalating migration crisis.

Poland’s government has proposed new rules for the use of firearms by uniformed officers amid an escalation of the security crisis at the border with Belarus. Prime Minister Donald Tusk ordered them to be prepared following the death of a soldier who was stabbed while trying to stop migrants from crossing.

The measures would remove criminal liability for the use of weapons in certain cases when officers are acting in self-defence or repelling “attacks on the border”.

“The deteriorating security situation means that the armed forces are and should be used more and more often for operational, reconnaissance and deterrence purposes,” wrote the defence ministry, which was responsible for preparing the bill.

“This means that soldiers should be equipped with personal weapons during these activities and, more importantly, should have the authority to use, if necessary, means of direct coercion and weapons,” they added, quoted by the Rzeczpospolita daily.


WHY DID THEY PROVOKE THE BEST FRIEND OF OUR GREAT CHRISTIAN LEADER?
24   Ceffer   2024 Sep 14, 2:20pm  

Yup. Foreign sheep dipped secret agent man Blinken didn't pull the wool over Poland's eyes for his neocon bullshit.
25   RWSGFY   2024 Sep 14, 2:58pm  

The_Deplorable says





https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mkE2-f8lVIw


"Poland has always been a part of Russian empire anyway" 🤡

PS. Who are these people? What's "MEP"?
26   The_Deplorable   2024 Sep 14, 4:27pm  

RWSGFY says
"PS. Who are these people? What's "MEP"?"

Member of the European Parliament.
27   Al_Sharpton_for_President   2024 Oct 20, 2:19pm  

Poland overtakes Russia in value of exports for first time

Poland has surpassed Russia in terms of the value of exports for the first time on record, new World Bank data for 2023 show. They also reveal that Poland has risen to become the 19th largest exporter in the world.

Poland’s exports of goods and services reached $469 billion last year (up from $433.7 billion in 2022), compared to $466.6 billion in sanctions-hit Russia (down from $640.9 billion in 2022).

The size of Russia’s economy ($2.02 trillion in 2023) remains over twice as large as Poland’s ($811.23 billion) and the Russian population (144 million) is almost four times larger than Poland’s (37 million).

However, Russia has seen its exports slump since its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022 and the resultant international sanctions placed on it, while Poland’s long-term rise in exports has accelerated since 2020.

Both countries’ exports began to grow rapidly in the early 2000s, boosted by global economic growth. While Poland’s rose fairly steadily, Russia’s figures have been more bumpy as they are largely based on oil and gas exports, commodities with high price volatility.

Russia’s rise halted for several years after 2014, when it annexed Crimea. Later, its exports briefly peaked at $640.9 billion in 2022, likely due to increased purchases by buyers who wanted to obtain Russian raw materials before the sanctions imposed on the country after the full-scale invasion of Ukraine took full effect.

Poland has been one of Ukraine’s closest allies during the war and also one of the strongest advocates for implementing tougher sanctions on Russia.

Last year, the world’s biggest exporter was China ($3.5 trillion), followed by the United States ($3.1 trillion) and Germany ($2.1 trillion). Poland ranked 19th, just behind Belgium ($535 billion) and Spain ($616 billion).

https://notesfrompoland.com/2024/10/14/poland-overtakes-russia-in-value-of-exports-for-first-time/
28   OkDOGEisAmountingToSomething   2024 Oct 20, 2:36pm  

Al_Sharpton_for_President says

Poland overtakes Russia in value of exports for first time


What a load of statistical shit.

People in countries like Egypt and Pakistan would literally starve without Russian wheat keeping prices down because of its 'valueless' exports of the stuff. Plus other crops. Plus fertilizers other nations need to grow their own crops domestically.

Then there's minerals like titanium and nickel. Rare Earth's, too.

So German industry upped their production in Poland and that is somehow 'more valuable'.
29   Patrick   2024 Oct 20, 3:24pm  

Al_Sharpton_for_President says

Poland overtakes Russia in value of exports for first time


Having been to Poland last year, I can confirm that their economy is doing extremely well lately.
32   Patrick   2024 Nov 10, 5:13pm  

That fits with my impression of Poland's economy. It was clearly doing very well and expanding rapidly.
36   Patrick   2024 Dec 16, 10:27am  




Given Poland's history of getting invaded from both sides, this is a good idea.
37   WookieMan   2024 Dec 16, 11:29am  

Patrick says




Given Poland's history of getting invaded from both sides, this is a good idea.

Without posting a photo of myself or kid, that's fucking damn near spot on what we look like my oldest and myself. Youngest has dirty blond from the wife but similar facial features. Nephew is black. So yeah.
40   RWSGFY   2024 Dec 21, 6:48pm  

Hungary has granted political asylum to a former Polish government official suspected of corruption. Poland has called Hungary’s action a hostile act.

“A member of the Polish Sejm, a former deputy minister of justice, accused of embezzling huge sums of state funds, fled from a Polish court to Hungary and was granted political asylum there,” Sejm Speaker Szymon Gołownia began his speech on Thursday.

“We consider the decision of Viktor Orbán’s government to grant political asylum to Mr. Romanowski, a suspect in a crime wanted under a European arrest warrant, as an act hostile to the Republic of Poland and the principles of the European Union. We will announce our decisions tomorrow,” Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski briefly commented on Hungary’s decision.

Marcin Romanowski, 48, is a suspect in the case of embezzlement of PLN 58 million from the Justice Fund. On Thursday, the Warsaw District Court announced the issuance of a European arrest warrant for the former deputy justice minister, who is also a current member of the Sejm from the Law and Justice party. On December 12, the prosecutor's office issued a warrant for the politician's arrest. The prosecutor's office accuses Romanowski, who as a politician of Solidarity Poland (and then Sovereign Poland) was the deputy head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, who oversaw the Justice Fund from 2019 to 2023, of committing 11 crimes, including participation in an organized criminal group and organizing competitions to receive money from the fund.
42   Patrick   2024 Dec 25, 2:41pm  

The right answer is to shoot them all dead on the spot.

They are military age men actively invading.
43   RWSGFY   2025 Jan 18, 2:25pm  

WTF, why?

Poland seeks clarity on US AI chip export restrictions
2025-01-15 · 18:04
Update:
today, 02:26

The Polish embassy has reached out to Washington for clarification regarding new export restrictions on advanced artificial intelligence (AI) chips, the Polish deputy minister of digital affairs has said.

While the limitations might not "halt AI advancements in Poland" in the short term, concerns have emerged regarding their potential long-term effects, said Dariusz Standerski during a discussion on Polish Radio on Wednesday.

He added that the restrictions, announced on Monday by the Biden administration, were intended to restrict the export of advanced AI chips to specific countries, including Poland.

By making this move, the outgoing American government seeks ways of hindering China and other countries from capitalising on tech cutting-edge technology.

Standerski said that the Polish embassy has sought clarification from the United States regarding the rationale behind Warsaw's classification in the second tier of a three-tier list of countries subject to or exempt from restrictions on acquiring American-made AI chips. Poland has been designated as one of the nations that will face limitations on the amount of US technology they can procure.

Later in the day, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Digital Affairs Krzysztof Gawkowski said he had asked the foreign minister to immediately take steps regarding the decision taken by the US.

"The decision taken by the US Administration regarding exports of graphics processing units (GPU) (chips - PAP) is incomprehensible for us and is not based on any business-like premises," Gawkowski wrote on the X platform.

He also added that all EU countries should be treated in the same way in relations with the US.

"I have asked the foreign minister to take determined and urgent measures concerning this matter," Gawkowski said.

"The entire matter has never been the subject of any consultations with the Ministry of Digital Affairs," PAP was told by a ministry's press office.

Representatives of the ministry had already held talks on the subject with the European Commission. "I will ask Commissioner Henna Virkkunen to take determined actions," Gawkowski said.

Speaking to reporters later on Wednesday, Gawkowski said that the US had not informed Poland about its decision to introduce restrictions on chip exports.

"This is a bad signal for Poland as it shows that the US Administration does not understand that it has a loyal ally," he said.

"I am very surprised that the US Administration has presented a list ...with Poland on it," he continued, adding that "this is an unjustified and unwarrantable move."

Later on Wednesday, Jakub Wisniewski, a deputy foreign minister, held a conversation on US chip exports with US Ambassador to Poland Mark Brzezinski, Pawel Wronski, a foreign ministry spokesman, told PAP.

Wronski added that the ministry had launched actions to explain the entire situation both in Poland and through its diplomatic representation in the US before Minister Gawkowski's appeal.

"Poland has expressed concern over the recent decisions taken by the US Administration. The US side has obliged itself to hold consultations with Poland, on both political and technical levels," the ministry wrote in a statement.

"The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Polish Embassy in Washington are in contact with the Ministry of Digital Affairs and the US authorities, and will take more steps to solve the existing discrepancies concerning this matter," the ministry said.

This decision coincided with the announcement from the Polish government regarding investments in technology and innovation development worth billions of zlotys, with the aim of positioning Poland as a leader in AI technology.

Poland's response reflects broader apprehensions expressed by the European Commission concerning similar measures that affect certain EU member states and their businesses. (PAP)
44   Patrick   2025 Jan 29, 1:06pm  

https://rmx.news/article/steal-rape-rob-and-kill-just-like-in-western-europe-polish-security-expert-says-poland-will-experience-the-same-problems-as-the-west/


A Polish security expert living in Germany, Dr. Sławomir Ozdyk, says if Poland continues to embrace Western liberal immigration policies, it will face the same security threats present in Western Europe.

“If we let immigrants in, it will be no different, just the same as in Western Europe. They will steal, rape, rob and kill,” said Dr. Ozdyk while appearing on the Youtube channel of Tygodnik Do Rzeczy as a guest of Piotr Szlachtowicz.

The discussion focused on the political situation in Germany, including the surge in popularity of the Alternative for Germany (AfD) and the series of terror attacks and murders tied to mass immigration from Africa and the Middle East.

Dr. Ozdyk tied developments in Germany to trends seen in Poland regarding immigration. He says the government’s agenda to build a foreign integration center and push through the EU’s migration pact is changing the demographic composition of Polish cities, especially the largest cities. ...

“It’s not one or two kebab shops, but 1,500 guys who will not stay in centers, but will go out and steal, rape, rob, and kill just like in Western Europe. Why should it be different in Poland than in France, Germany, Sweden, and Benelux countries? It will not be different, it will be the same. The cultural code is the cultural code, and theirs is completely different from ours,” he said.
46   Patrick   2025 Feb 5, 5:39pm  

That's how it was, and that's how it still IS.

Poland is being pressured by the satanic EU to accept an infinite number of murderous Muslims.
47   AmericanKulak   2025 Feb 5, 9:08pm  

RWSGFY says

Standerski said that the Polish embassy has sought clarification from the United States regarding the rationale behind Warsaw's classification in the second tier of a three-tier list of countries subject to or exempt from restrictions on acquiring American-made AI chips. Poland has been designated as one of the nations that will face limitations on the amount of US technology they can procure.

One of the Linux Phones is assembled in Poland, I think Poland has a not insignificant electronics assembly business using Asian parts.
48   stereotomy   2025 Feb 7, 9:44am  

If Europe falls, it will be North America (excluding globohomo Canada) which is the last bastion.
49   OkDOGEisAmountingToSomething   2025 Feb 16, 10:11am  

stereotomy says

If Europe falls, it will be North America (excluding globohomo Canada) which is the last bastion.


It already fell. Long ago.
52   Eric Holder   2025 Feb 18, 1:00pm  

OkDOGEisAmountingToSomething says


stereotomy says

If Europe falls, it will be North America (excluding globohomo Canada) which is the last bastion.

It already fell. Long ago.


Not even close. Wait until it's China telling companies like ASML to stop selling to the US (and they abiding) vs current situation of the US telling ASML to stop selling to China and hiring Chinese.
53   Eric Holder   2025 Feb 18, 1:52pm  

OkDOGEisAmountingToSomething says




https://x.com/StuartDowell/status/1890729344437510599


What is the point of kicking a reliable ally who's been going above and beyond their obligations?

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