As a defeated man, I congratulate my colleague on his victory

wiernipolsce1.wordpress.com 9 months ago

NEon24 readers were the arbitrators of my dispute with my colleague Paul, a neon “stanislav”. I'll remind you (https://wps-neon24-en.neon24.net/post/177916,always-lec-cmy-i-how-final), the dispute afraid the following:cIt is in the Polish national interest to cultivate anti-putinian propaganda – ?a in supposing, besides anti-Russian, due to the fact that in fact heaau Brings in social reception.

My colleague Paul, the neon ‘stanislav’, did not answer this question, and I do not know if he will answer it – I fishy it may be besides hard for him, but the Readers did it, assessing the dispute. And their assessment leaves no illusions: I lost 5 to 15.. I treat the full thing with a wink, though, which does not bring joy, the evaluation of the Readers illustrates, in addition to my “lost”, a much more crucial and broader phenomenon, which is no longer cheerful, due to the fact that it concerns Poles' relations with Russia and Russians and refers to the full policy of Polish-Russian relations, but what is worst is the state of most of our minds and the acceptance of specified a “Polish” policy, which is de facto anti-Polish and has been approached from the very beginning by external entities, first by the Roman Curia and then by Western empires, late by Zionist “deep state”.

How did I calculate the consequence of my defeat? The average rating my text received – 2.14, number of assessments — 21;

I accept: X — Number of assessments ‘1’; Y — number of ‘5’ assessments; assumption: the assessments received are only ‘1’ and ‘5’; from here:

[X(1) + Y(5)] : 21 = 2,14 X + Y(5) = 44,94 –

after rounding X + Y5 = 45 X = 45 – Y5

X + Y = 21 45 – Y5 + Y = 21

Y = 6 (estimation ‘5), a X = 15 (assessment ‘1’)

or 75% the assessors gave me a negative assessment ‘1’. This is associated with the investigation of CBOS (below) and it is most likely not without the meaning of the anti-putinist publicist who on the NEon24 grows ‘stanislav’, due to the fact that rusophobes we have little about 1%, which should be considered a statistical error:

All those who are convinced of their political intelligence, political persuasion and foresight, as well as those who profess to be Polish nationalists and political realists, I encourage you to reflect on our Polish past and on the past of Russia. Of course, reflection is only possible in the case of cognition of this story, which eliminates a crucial ellipse of stakeholders. Therefore, I propose a far-reaching facilitation: delight consider the political position of Russia and Poland from 1609 to the present. Let me remind you that we were the only ones who occupied Moscow and were in the Kremlin. – and what have we come to today, and what has Russia come to and why?

What political position in planet politics is Poland's and Russia's participation today – and Russia was both Tsarska and Communist, and it is now capitalist, and in each of these systems it maintains its political position – interesting, isn't it (?).

What if Russia, like Poland, was Catholic, and it was close in 1610 that Russia adopted the jurisdiction of the Roman Curia, would we be fighting against Russia today, or would there be small left of Russia today, as well as Poland?

Dariusz Kosiur

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