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On 6/3/2025 at 8:57 PM, rybak said:

Less than two days, after concluding the voting, was needed to possibility that Tusk's cabinet may fall apart very soon, as in 11th June he will ask for a vote of confidence in the Sejm and parties like Razem and Konfederacja already announced that they will vote against his government, also some of coalition partners may leave it, especially party of current Marshal of the Sejm Szymon Hołownia and his Poland 2050.

And Donald Tusk with his cabinet received vote of confidence, so, no changes in government, at least for next 2 years until next government elections.

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Tomorrow 12th june ,they celebrate their history in Europe :roflmao:

 

 

A short history relating to the Jews over the past thousand years:
1080 – Expulsion from France.
1098 – Expulsion from the Czech Republic.
1113 - Expulsion from Kievan Rus (Vladimir Monomakh).
1113 – Massacre of Jews in Kiev.
1147 – Expulsion from France.
1171 – Expulsion from Italy.
1188 – Expulsion from England.
1198 – Expulsion from England.
1290 – Expulsion from England.
1298 - Expulsion from Switzerland (100 Jews executed by hanging).
1306 – Expulsion from France (3,000 burned alive).
1360 – Expulsion from Hungary.
1391 - Expulsion from Spain (30,000 executed, 5,000 burned alive).
1394 – Expulsion from France.
1407 – Expulsion from Poland.
1492 – Expulsion from Spain (law prohibiting Jews from entering the country forever).
1492 – Expulsion from Sicily.
1495 - Expulsion from Lithuania and Kiev.
1496 – Expulsion from Portugal.
1510 – Expulsion from England.
1516 – Expulsion from Portugal.
1516 - A law in Sicily allowed Jews to live only in ghettos.
1541 – Expulsion from Austria.
1555 – Expulsion from Portugal.
1555 - A law was issued in Rome allowing Jews to live in ghettos only.
1567 – Expulsion from Italy.
1570 – Expulsion from Germany (Brandenburg).
1580 – Expulsion from Novgorod (Ivan the Terrible).
1592 – Expulsion from France.
1616 – Expulsion from Switzerland.
1629 – Expulsion from Spain and Portugal (Philip IV).
1634 – Expulsion from Switzerland.
1655 – Expulsion from Switzerland.
1660 – Expulsion from Kyiv.
1701 – Complete expulsion from Switzerland (Edict of Philip V).
1806 - Napoleon's ultimatum. Badarja.
1828 – Expulsion from Kyiv.
1933 – Expulsion from Germany and genocide.
On May 14, 1948, Satanyahu was established on Palestinian lands.

 

When you get kicked out of so many countries, maybe you’re the problem? 

 

 


 

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16 hours ago, bestmen said:

Tomorrow 12th june ,they celebrate their history in Europe :roflmao:

 

 

A short history relating to the Jews over the past thousand years:
1080 – Expulsion from France.
1098 – Expulsion from the Czech Republic.
1113 - Expulsion from Kievan Rus (Vladimir Monomakh).
1113 – Massacre of Jews in Kiev.
1147 – Expulsion from France.
1171 – Expulsion from Italy.
1188 – Expulsion from England.
1198 – Expulsion from England.
1290 – Expulsion from England.
1298 - Expulsion from Switzerland (100 Jews executed by hanging).
1306 – Expulsion from France (3,000 burned alive).
1360 – Expulsion from Hungary.
1391 - Expulsion from Spain (30,000 executed, 5,000 burned alive).
1394 – Expulsion from France.
1407 – Expulsion from Poland.
1492 – Expulsion from Spain (law prohibiting Jews from entering the country forever).
1492 – Expulsion from Sicily.
1495 - Expulsion from Lithuania and Kiev.
1496 – Expulsion from Portugal.
1510 – Expulsion from England.
1516 – Expulsion from Portugal.
1516 - A law in Sicily allowed Jews to live only in ghettos.
1541 – Expulsion from Austria.
1555 – Expulsion from Portugal.
1555 - A law was issued in Rome allowing Jews to live in ghettos only.
1567 – Expulsion from Italy.
1570 – Expulsion from Germany (Brandenburg).
1580 – Expulsion from Novgorod (Ivan the Terrible).
1592 – Expulsion from France.
1616 – Expulsion from Switzerland.
1629 – Expulsion from Spain and Portugal (Philip IV).
1634 – Expulsion from Switzerland.
1655 – Expulsion from Switzerland.
1660 – Expulsion from Kyiv.
1701 – Complete expulsion from Switzerland (Edict of Philip V).
1806 - Napoleon's ultimatum. Badarja.
1828 – Expulsion from Kyiv.
1933 – Expulsion from Germany and genocide.
On May 14, 1948, Satanyahu was established on Palestinian lands.

 

When you get kicked out of so many countries, maybe you’re the problem? 

 

 


 

Well I feel like it can’t remain unanswered,

first of all this only goes to show that your real problem is with Jews and not Israel as a state, the fact that you are ill informed sick individual, I think most of the users saw over time, and if not then laugh about people burning alive just proves that point.

another point Most of these examples are directly related to the following:

-believe that Jews created (black plague)—> proved to be false 

-believe that Jews controlling other illnesses —>proved to be false

-Ultimatum to convert or die—>It happened outside of Europe as well 

- the thought of Jews controlling all the money in Europe—> Jews benefit from the fact that the churches didn’t allow giving loans https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usury

 

So yeah if you still think it is Jews fault that people believed in those things ( people believed in flat earth back then and weird alternative medicine and what not) then it goes to show how F’d up individual you really are.  
Im sure you get your pleasure from those events you sick maniac. 
And why you stopped in Europe why not telling about the camps for Jews in Egypt in the 1950s or Farhud in Iraq 1945 and since you love to spew bullshit about my country and about my fellow Jews in Israel you have more then 18% Muslim citizens- doctors judges members of the parliament,while your country is consisted of 99% Muslim Sunnis and less then 200 Jews remain out of 140,000 Jews in the 1950

In 1955, there were 140,000 Jews in Algeria. After being granted independence in 1962, the Algerian government harassed the Jewish community and deprived Jews of their economic rights. As a result, almost 130,000 Algerian Jews immigrated to France. Since 1948, 25,681 Algerian Jews have immigrated to Israel.” 

https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jews-of-algeria
-Your country has less GNI then mine

-more Noble prizes then your country 

-Way better HDI

-better GDP per capita 

-better Nominal GDP

-won more medals in Paris

 

So do me a favour and stick with improving your poor pathetic life and keep your hatred for Jews away from this forum. 
 

It’s so obvious that it’s never been about Israel with you it’s about Jews 

 

 

 

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50 minutes ago, Dnl said:

Well I feel like it can’t remain unanswered,

first of all this only goes to show that your real problem is with Jews and not Israel as a state, the fact that you are ill informed sick individual, I think most of the users saw over time, and if not then laugh about people burning alive just proves that point.

another point Most of these examples are directly related to the following:

-believe that Jews created (black plague)—> proved to be false 

-believe that Jews controlling other illnesses —>proved to be false

-Ultimatum to convert or die—>It happened outside of Europe as well 

- the thought of Jews controlling all the money in Europe—> Jews benefit from the fact that the churches didn’t allow giving loans https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usury

 

So yeah if you still think it is Jews fault that people believed in those things ( people believed in flat earth back then and weird alternative medicine and what not) then it goes to show how F’d up individual you really are.  
Im sure you get your pleasure from those events you sick maniac. 
And why you stopped in Europe why not telling about the camps for Jews in Egypt in the 1950s or Farhud in Iraq 1945 and since you love to spew bullshit about my country and about my fellow Jews in Israel you have more then 18% Muslim citizens- doctors judges members of the parliament,while your country is consisted of 99% Muslim Sunnis and less then 200 Jews remain out of 140,000 Jews in the 1950

In 1955, there were 140,000 Jews in Algeria. After being granted independence in 1962, the Algerian government harassed the Jewish community and deprived Jews of their economic rights. As a result, almost 130,000 Algerian Jews immigrated to France. Since 1948, 25,681 Algerian Jews have immigrated to Israel.” 

https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jews-of-algeria
-Your country has less GNI then mine

-more Noble prizes then your country 

-Way better HDI

-better GDP per capita 

-better Nominal GDP

-won more medals in Paris

 

So do me a favour and stick with improving your poor pathetic life and keep your hatred for Jews away from this forum. 
 

It’s so obvious that it’s never been about Israel with you it’s about Jews 

 

 

 

What's up brother?

 

Its never about Israel for none of those pro Palestine clowns.   Its always about jews.   Anti zionism is Anti semitism.   Especially for a clown like this from Alegria.  But I dont blame them.   Jews and Israelis relative to our small numbers are so far ahead of Muslims in their contribution to the world.   We are the chosen people.   And no one can name what Muslims came up with besides terrorism, anarchy and chaos  

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To get this shity  Noble prize  you should be  zionist first , they come from 5 continents to represent Satanyahu paid with money of Mcdonalds/coca cola , it all about cheating :roflmao:

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18 hours ago, bestmen said:

When you get kicked out of so many countries, maybe you’re the problem? 

You do realize that you are kinda arguing in favour of zionism right?

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Europe/ USA give them everything free , weapons , technology, satellites...100%free , france gave them nuclear weapons  ,even germany/japan dont have it  ...

They travel everywhere without visa 

It all about the job of Monica Lewinsky :roflmao:

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They have many versions of Monica Lewinsky 

 

Bugging device found in my bathroom after Satanyahu visit, claims Boris Johnson

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/10/03/boris-johnson-bug-found-bathroom-netanyahu-visit/

 

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29 minutes ago, bestmen said:

To get this shity  Noble prize  you should be  zionist first , they come from 5 continents to represent Satanyahu paid with money of Mcdonalds/coca cola , it all about cheating :roflmao:

The only Noble prizes Algeria won was in literature and I guess by your level of writing it wasn’t you who won it + not only Zionist are the winners of this prestigious prize so yet another baseless statement 

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