Sunday, July 2, 2023

Bieganski at the Eurovision Song Contest

 Noa Kirel, a mediocre singer, invoked the Bieganski, Brute Polak Stereotype at the Eurovision Song Contest. 




4 comments:

  1. The blaming of Poland for the German-made Holocaust, by Israelis, is becoming more and more literally the case.

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  2. Ryba psuje się od głowy/the fish rots from the head down. The Israeli head - academy, politicians, journalists - is generally anti-Polish. Some Poles accuse Soviet immigrants, who brought their Stalinist opinions. The former Polish ambassador Magierowski should be grateful to Israel, he loved Israel, learned Hebrew, but was spat at and banned to enter Israel. Now Magierowski represents Poland in Washington.

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  3. Yair Lapid was a former Secretary of State. https://twitter.com/yairlapid/status/957208421794709504 "There were P* death camps"

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  4. Lahav Harkov is a Journalist. https://twitter.com/LahavHarkov/status/957294785622171654, the disgusting tweet has obtained 972 Likes.

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