cancel2 2022 (01-18-2021)
Prejudiced & stupid comment.
Poland was surrounded by the 2 biggest countries in Europe,
As I said you just aren't a thinker
Actually I left a pretty reserved slightly sarcastic comment that everybody is dumb & or uneducated but Dutch.
You are the one who merely started Chmping out in response.
You're off your rocker Gramps
& have no concept of reality.
Here I'll give you a chance to debate.?
Explain how Poland getting triple teamed by Nazi Germany, Soviet Russia & Slovakia was a fair fight!?
Better yet, explain why you are prejudiced against Poles over my racism, but not Anglos over Dachshund racism or Jews over Guno racism!?
Best yet, explain why you claim to stand against prejudices but regularly engage in prejudices!?.
ThatOwlWoman (01-18-2021)
"Hatred is a failure of imagination" - Graham Greene, "The Power and the Glory"
Doc Dutch (01-18-2021)
See, you refuse to debate me.
Just like you did yesterday.
https://www.justplainpolitics.com/sh...15#post4177815
What which was your response to my debate point below.
https://www.justplainpolitics.com/sh...96#post4177796
Not quite, currently all they have is a 404 message set that says they support free speech and civil discourse.
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