We need a leader like this...

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Clubber Lang, Jul 15, 2016.

  1. Mariusz Blaszczak, Poland's interior minister-
    "We must reject political correctness and call things by their true names. Rather than shedding tears and organizing marches that solve nothing, authorities should ensure the safety of citizens."

    In an interview on Polsat News, he said the attack in Nice is the consequence of many years of "multi-culti policies and political correctness. This is how it ends."

    He added: "We don't have such problems. We don't have districts where law other than Polish law reigns. We don't have no-go zones for police."
     
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  2. jem

    jem

    this guy is so obviously correct. multi culti is a worldwide disaster.
    melting pot worked. multi culti destroys.
     
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  3. fhl

    fhl

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  4. achilles28

    achilles28

    The Pols are right. Czech is decent too. They closed their borders.

    Amazing how the West is being destroyed from within. By it's own people. In the name of "feelings". What a scam.
     
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  5. fan27

    fan27

    My fiance is from Czech Republic. It is a fantastic country!
     
  6. piezoe

    piezoe

    OK, so how do you propose to go about converting from "multi culti" to "melting pot". The devil would seem to be in the details. Once you figure out how to pull that off, you can start working on converting from ignorant to educated, poor to rich, sick to healthy, etc. Plenty of challenges left for you once you get "multi culti" to "melting pot" done.
     
  7. stu

    stu

    Jem see "multi culti" Jem type "multi culti"

    Lol
     
  8. I wonder how it got so homogenous in the first place...

    Caused by the events of World War II, for the first time in its history Poland became an ethnically homogeneous nation-state without prominent minorities. The new population pattern was a result of the destruction of indigenous Polish-Jewish population in the Holocaust, the flight and expulsion of Germans in the west, resettlement of Ukrainians in the east, and the repatriation of Poles from Kresy.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Poland_(1945–89)

    So you are now looking to a former Soviet Bloc country that has more recently gone back to authoritarianism for guidance? Really? How democratic.

    And yet now democracy seems to be in danger. Less than three months after the election of a rightwing government with an absolute majority, young and old protesters gather roaring in the streets. The EU commission, unexpectedly prompt, has opened an inquiry into whether Poland has broken the union’s “democracy rules”.

    Lech Wałęsa, ex-president and leader of the 1980 Solidarity revolution, says that the new government is making
    Poland ridiculous. Tempting to agree. The minister of defence thinks the Protocols of the Elders of Zion (that ancient antisemitic forgery) are probably genuine. The minister in charge of security was actually serving a suspended sentence for abuse of power and slander when he was appointed. The foreign minister thinks that the 2010 Smolensk air crash, in which President Lech Kaczyński and all his retinue perished, was a murder planned by President Putin.

    And yet, even if the actors are ridiculous, the Polish drama is not. It is dangerous. And the danger is both to Poland and to the safety of Europe.


    https://www.theguardian.com/comment...g-government-eu-russia-democracy-under-threat


    One tragedy in Poland’s gathering constitutional crisis is that it reveals the degree to which the right-wing leaders there don’t get the basics of democracy. In openly defying a ruling of the Constitutional Tribunal, the Polish high court, the ruling Law and Justice Party effectively set itself above the law in its march to authoritarian rule, ignoring all appeals, warnings and formal opinions from the United States, the European Union, international human rights organizations and its own opposition.


    Jaroslaw Kaczynski, the party’s leader and the power behind the government’s nationalist, conservative agenda, actually compared the foreign appeals to Soviet intervention of the Communist era. This crisis is evidence of Mr. Kaczynski’s illiberal view of democracy — shared with his friend, Prime Minister Viktor Orban of Hungary — as license for a majority to ride roughshod over any institutional checks and balances, whether internal or inherent in E.U. membership.


    http://www.nytimes.com/2016/03/18/opinion/polands-constitutional-crisis.html?_r=0

    You boys continue to outdo yourselves.
     
  9. fhl

    fhl


    Are you leftists going to pretend you care about democracy now?

    Leftists all over the west were aghast that Britain would leave the EU, which is nothing more than a cadre of tyrants who are accountable to nobody but the committees that they themselves appoint. lol
     
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  10. achilles28

    achilles28

    This. Liberals tout democracy when it's good for their agenda. When democracy votes against liberal ideals, they abandon democracy and seek to ignore the will of the people.

    They're machevillian hypocrites. That's all
     
    #10     Jul 16, 2016