@mytiamos 1Really, that's what you say and you speak to me? 😂 that's just worth only a pity laugh. Poland doesn't necessarily like USA, it has a positive relasion with USA, but it is not that strong and a lot of poles have mixed opinions about them. Poland is fully independent from the USA man, we are in NATO and other things like that, but we could leave them even thou there isn't really a reason for it now.

  1. You know I like practice. And in practice in the PRL times, Poland and other nations weren't working well, and removing communism fixed it for every single one. I don't know who inherited what, or was it true communism, I know it didn't word thou.

  2. Communism doesn't do that because it wants do to that, it's a side product. You are right it is not as drastic as I originally said, but it's noticable, because I don't know a single 55-70y/o working in any job that requires intelligence like IT, financial consultant, lawyer etc.

5 I know the basic theory, and basics are enough to say communism has a lot of flaws

  1. I never said I know all about them, I do know basic info about how it was at that time, and I know around what was going on everywhere at that time. That's all I know, I don't have deep knowledge, because just my brief understanding was enough to make me instatnty say "that's enough research, this sucks".

7 My grandma is a president of a land-selling sector in one place in a polish town named Zielona góra, and she is really involved in a lot more than that, she has connections with the president of that town, and she is a moderate part in news and events there. She was on tv talking about Katyń, and she told live on tv that her grandpa died from it. I also knew that before because of her telling me that, but that's besides the point. She did research some history for this event, that's for sure, and sure enough USSR did it.

--Polish lib

  • ShimmeringKoi [comrade/them]
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    1 year ago

    Nobody who has read enough history and theory to actually be an 'communism expert' would so flippantly consider themselves one. If you could see them, you'd know by the eye bags.