According to modern science, currently there is only ONE race of humans - its called The Human Race. What is different between us is only the skin colour. So technically there is no such thing as racism.
Poland is not eastern Europe, neither it is Eastern Europe. Geographically it lies in the very center of Europe (continental Europe spans a lot to the east from Poland, check it yourself and there's a chance you'll be shocked) and it's Eastern Europe developmentally or culturally. Eastern Europe was a term started by Germans to denote all the less developed countries east of Germany that were under the influence of the USSR and after 1989 this was no longer the case for Poland, as Poland started decreasing the gap really fast and today it's as modern and as culturally elevated as whatever you can find in the West. Sure, we might not be as affluent as Germany, but we are getting there. We also have our problems, that's for sure, but calling Poland an eastern European country is either geographically wrong or brings about certain chauvinistic connotations that I don't think you really want to be associated with.
I did. But I will go back. Poland is a lovely country. Also, it’s okay to talk about racism, don’t be afraid. We all have things to learn and this only comes through dialogue.
@@TobyNomadI mean. You said you were a "little bit wrong" to say Poland is the most racist country and it turned out it was the least racist. Is it being a little bit wrong?
Is Poland the LEAST RACIST country in Europe?? ------------ Is Russia smallest country in Eurasia? Is USA most peaceful country in the world? Is Japan is most normal country? Is China is most relaxing and decadent country? I can continue if you didn't catch my drift, eh.
In my experience, from a non-white standpoint, the least racist countries in Europe are Portugal, Belgium and Netherlands. Balkans and Eastern Europe are quite "problematic" for black people, to say the least.
@@TobyNomad Sorry you're American so this term might not be familiar to you It's a term used by the ruling Globalist regime here in the UK to describe the process in which a previously racially homogeneous area is 'improved' by the arrival of large numbers of non-indigenous people
Hello Mr. Toby.
Please allow me to explain it to you in simple terms.
Us Eastern Europeans have big racism and little problem with it.
Regards,
Jan.
Talk for yourself, dude.
@@kopasdupas No. That is very true and good what he says. Look up my other comment.
According to modern science, currently there is only ONE race of humans - its called The Human Race. What is different between us is only the skin colour. So technically there is no such thing as racism.
Poland is not eastern Europe, neither it is Eastern Europe. Geographically it lies in the very center of Europe (continental Europe spans a lot to the east from Poland, check it yourself and there's a chance you'll be shocked) and it's Eastern Europe developmentally or culturally. Eastern Europe was a term started by Germans to denote all the less developed countries east of Germany that were under the influence of the USSR and after 1989 this was no longer the case for Poland, as Poland started decreasing the gap really fast and today it's as modern and as culturally elevated as whatever you can find in the West. Sure, we might not be as affluent as Germany, but we are getting there. We also have our problems, that's for sure, but calling Poland an eastern European country is either geographically wrong or brings about certain chauvinistic connotations that I don't think you really want to be associated with.
Interesting comment. Thanks for sharing your passion and ideas.
@@TobyNomad not passion. just explanation that you did not do your homework, dude.
Generally Poland is a Republic and Polish nationhood was not built on ethnic issues
That makes sense.
@@TobyNomad I think so
If you don't like it then leave.
I did. But I will go back. Poland is a lovely country. Also, it’s okay to talk about racism, don’t be afraid. We all have things to learn and this only comes through dialogue.
@@TobyNomadI mean. You said you were a "little bit wrong" to say Poland is the most racist country and it turned out it was the least racist. Is it being a little bit wrong?
@@TobyNomad Do not go back. You are not welcomed.
@@TobyNomad if I were you I would start with taking a look at map of Europe and stopping calling Poland Easter Europe, dude.
Please do a report on racism in Israel.
Is Poland the LEAST RACIST country in Europe??
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Is Russia smallest country in Eurasia?
Is USA most peaceful country in the world?
Is Japan is most normal country?
Is China is most relaxing and decadent country?
I can continue if you didn't catch my drift, eh.
lol. Where are you from? What’s your take?
In my experience, from a non-white standpoint, the least racist countries in Europe are Portugal, Belgium and Netherlands. Balkans and Eastern Europe are quite "problematic" for black people, to say the least.
You don't know shit about eastern europe.
Everyone's not racist
prior to 'enrichment'
Sorry, can you help us out by what you mean here? Enrichment?
@@TobyNomad
Sorry you're American so this term might not be familiar to you
It's a term used by the ruling Globalist regime here in the UK to describe the process in which a previously racially homogeneous area is 'improved' by the arrival of large numbers of non-indigenous people
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no it's not