lørdag 26. januar 2008

A Scholar's Legal Peril in Poland...

"It's completely bizarre," he (Jan T. Gross) said, seeming to relish the attention. "There's an old saying in Polish that if God wants to punish someone, he takes away their brains first."

And it seems that this is what happen in this case. Better to believe as well that God in this case is acting very outstanding and pretty much the correct way too; God for sure makes a punishment here. God makes the sick accusers their very ill brains to act the way they perform...


A Scholar's Legal Peril in Poland - washingtonpost.com


Before reading the content of this rare and truly happening case right now, this to have in mind:

The book was first published in 2006 in the United States, where reviewers found it praiseworthy. Gross's work, however, generated bitter feelings among many Poles who accused him of using inflammatory language and unfairly stereotyping the entire population as anti-Semitic. When the Polish-language edition of his book was released here last Friday, prosecutors wasted no time in announcing that he was under investigation.


And a few more words about...

Mr. Jan T. Gross left Poland in times when Poles, most of population expressed they very hateful hard Anti-Semitic feelings which each time gained the State performing big political horrors. Anti-semitism was very active, in mostly of attitudes among the Poles, while country belonged to the Soviet Communist Union then. They used the old fashion-way; blamed Jew for their own Red Misery, plus what they as religious fanatics learned every day, the incredible lie in a false idea about the special sort of the name Christ, they think as a Polish Redeemer, where Jews, and they believe are those who killed & hanged on the Cross their hero. Everything bad in Poland then was explained as because of the Jews in Poland, who by this started to leave that country, their own country of course, because they were born there. The last Jewish emigration from that country took place. Gross, from Poland, was prosecuted for his views, before 1968, during communist rule, as many other did. This I know all to well. Because of the same reason I myself with thousands of others left Poland the year after, in 1969... Again it seems that poles, new government policy views, hate to admit it, hate to hear again about those committed by poles worse sins... Their faith, Catholicism, play a big role in their choice of stand. This bring back the worse again, since the tendency in their thinking here is not relevant at all to the time we live in, and also bring the worse up: Poles are like before; again prefer to be whom they always were, and especially when their nationalistic feelings again start to rule their polish lives... They are then again forgetting all to much... kiefko



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