Friday, March 1, 2019

A Polite Invitation to Polonia: Support Polish-American Scholars

Front Page is running a piece by me about fake hate crimes. At the end of the piece I tell the story of a man I call "Andrzej." 

When Andrzej was attacked, he had no support. 

We can change that. 

You can read the piece here or here.

7 comments:

  1. Again, African-Americans (and Jews) are an esteemed victim group: Poles are not.

    Any form of Polish activism, assuming it develops before hell freezes over, must be expressed in terms of a broader fight against the cultural Marxism that rules over western societies.

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  2. Jan at least you had the courage to respond. You are the only one.

    A Polonia that ignores the wider world, that exhibits tunnel vision, that blames Jews for its woes, Polonians who do not treat each other with respect, who encourage infighting, who aren't addressing the real concerns of real Polish Americans working in real academic and other settings, is a completely impotent Polonia.

    Polonia sabotages itself with its own self defeating behavior and its refusal to function in the real world.

    All the back and forth sniping on internet discussion boards does nothing for a real, live, Polish American like Andrzej.

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  3. Jerzy Pankiewicz you submitted a comment. I did not post it. Here's why. Have you looked at the guidelines? I request on-topic posts and factually accurate posts.

    Your submission had nothing to do with the topic of this blog post, and also the claim you made about your link was incorrect. In fact Bernie Sanders is not president of the United States, and he did not, in the link you provided, say anything negative about Poles or Poland.

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  4. „Antisemitic Poland” is a sterotype like „Beautiful France” or „African Uganda”. If you accept the sterotype, you accept to be Bieganski.
    “The Nazis” murdered, not Germans. It’s an another sterotype.
    Now is the time to influence Sanders. It will be too late after the elections.

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  5. Jerzy I would love to see some on topic comments from you.

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  6. Jerzy what do you think Polonia could have done to support Andrzej? And why didn't Polonia do that? And what is the long term cost of Polonians not supporting their scholars?

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  7. Jerzy I'm inviting you to think about what Polonia can do for Polonia. And you are ignoring me and banging the same old drum. Jews are saying mean things about Poland. I read the entire article you attempted to post. It contained ZERO negative comments about Poland by a Jew.

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