retronix
11.08.06, 23:59
The problem of Polish scum, like those hooligans, is growing. This issue is
quite often discussed on internet forums of Polish community in Ireland. Some
people just don’t care. They don’t feel as a part of the same group as those
hooligans, the others do. And the others have right. Every Polish person
abroad is an ambassador of our nation. We can be ok, polite and kind, but the
common opinion about us is built with the experiences of whole community, thus
with that scum as well. In my opinion as long as Polish community will be
scattered, we won’t sort this problem, but we don’t have too much time to sort
it out. If we don’t do it then Irish people will do it, but then it will be
too late, and nobody will like Poles.
GAZETA WYBORCZA (the biggest independent Polish newspaper) has announced that
crime rate is running down in Poland in effect of mass emigration to the UK
and Ireland.
In 2005 there were 2000 less committed crimes than in 2004. There is less car
thieves or just bandits who attack people at the streets.
In one of the villages near Krakow, the situation has changed completely when
about 60 young aggressive men left for UK. Now the village is sleepy and
silent, and before it was a very dangerous place. Those young are said to
become good workers in UK.
It is obvious that Polish criminals or just aggressive fellows are much more
quiet abroad, but they are still aggressive and dangerous, and Polish internet
forums are full of examples of it. Especially hooligans can turn from quite
good workers into very aggressive criminals. The example of it I had in Carlow
during soccer games of Polish team.
There is nothing to be happy about, because those people are still dangerous,
both if they are in Poland, Ireland or UK. Again Poland as a state prefers to
get rid our local problems at Ireland’s or UK’s expense.