Being 3rd generation Polish (American), I've often wondered why Polish jokes were so popular decades ago. I even remember seeing stacks of paperback Polish joke books at yard sales in my youth. For a long time I was embarrassed of my heritage and laughed along when friends would share crude jokes at my expense.
But now I'm thinking the Polish have historically pushed back against the Kabal and were often railroaded for their resistance. They were very unwelcoming of visitors & merchants during the Black Plague and something tells me their love of country and culture (or a deep rooted lack of trust of outsiders) protected them centuries ago and also nowadays.
I've noticed several other Polish Anon's on this board. Maybe we're genetically predisposed to question authority, love our community and homeland and be self sufficient. Was Pope John II ( Karol Józef Wojtyła previously trained as an actor) selected by the kabal to influence the skeptical Polish citizens and lure them into future compliance?
Lots of talented machinists, fabricators, carpenters and tradesmen have Polish roots many within my own family. I can't help but wonder if these independent freethinkers were purposely targeted. 🤷♂️
Pope John Paul II (JP II) was really a blessing for Polish people during the fight against the communism.
He gave people the hope they needed to go through really had times.
There was no internet and having a reason to gather (the faith, Jesus, and JP II) was a good pretext to gather and build / strengthen the community of people who were up for a real change.
Agreed, Poland really needed a ray of hope given how they were abused in both world wars.
My family loved JP II and often replied with "Is the Pope Polish" when asked an obvious question in the affirmative. My grandparents even had a signed letter commemorating their 50th wedding anniversary.
I was proud that he was Pope but now I fear that there was a nefarious root to his ascension. Like the Kennedys and Reagan, he was also shot, so maybe he was targeted for trying to undo the evil during his time as Pope.
I read his biography and people absolutely loved that man as the genuine article. He galvanized and united Poland. People can tell me he wasn’t good till they are blue in the face and it won’t change my opinion one iota.
Being 3rd generation Polish (American), I've often wondered why Polish jokes were so popular decades ago. I even remember seeing stacks of paperback Polish joke books at yard sales in my youth. For a long time I was embarrassed of my heritage and laughed along when friends would share crude jokes at my expense.
But now I'm thinking the Polish have historically pushed back against the Kabal and were often railroaded for their resistance. They were very unwelcoming of visitors & merchants during the Black Plague and something tells me their love of country and culture (or a deep rooted lack of trust of outsiders) protected them centuries ago and also nowadays.
I've noticed several other Polish Anon's on this board. Maybe we're genetically predisposed to question authority, love our community and homeland and be self sufficient. Was Pope John II ( Karol Józef Wojtyła previously trained as an actor) selected by the kabal to influence the skeptical Polish citizens and lure them into future compliance?
Lots of talented machinists, fabricators, carpenters and tradesmen have Polish roots many within my own family. I can't help but wonder if these independent freethinkers were purposely targeted. 🤷♂️
Pope John Paul II (JP II) was really a blessing for Polish people during the fight against the communism.
He gave people the hope they needed to go through really had times.
There was no internet and having a reason to gather (the faith, Jesus, and JP II) was a good pretext to gather and build / strengthen the community of people who were up for a real change.
It was like this platform here for anons now.
Agreed, Poland really needed a ray of hope given how they were abused in both world wars.
My family loved JP II and often replied with "Is the Pope Polish" when asked an obvious question in the affirmative. My grandparents even had a signed letter commemorating their 50th wedding anniversary.
I was proud that he was Pope but now I fear that there was a nefarious root to his ascension. Like the Kennedys and Reagan, he was also shot, so maybe he was targeted for trying to undo the evil during his time as Pope.
I read his biography and people absolutely loved that man as the genuine article. He galvanized and united Poland. People can tell me he wasn’t good till they are blue in the face and it won’t change my opinion one iota.