SupremeGentleCel
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Bare in Mind, I am NOT Slavic at all.
I am Germanic.
Today I was scrolling through the internet and Youtube, and came across interesting ´PanSlavism´ video´s.
I scrolled through the comment section of these video´s, and it was mostly Polish people denouncing their Slavic race and the idea of PanSlavism.
Talking shit about other Slavic countries (with emphasis on Russia), not wanting to be associated with Slavs and embracing Nazism.
I often see selfies of Polish women with Swastika T-shirts (which I find laughable), cause the Germans Slaughtered Poles / occupied their land and used them as slaves to work in big military factories and concentration camps.
We know that there has always been lots of infighting in the balkans and currently Eastern-Europe, but the vast majority of other Slavs in the comment section, seemed very patriotic and proud to be Slavs.
They were more ´open´ to the idea of all Slavic nations uniting, and becoming one (=PanSlavism).
To me it seems, that Polish people by far have the highest levels of inferiority complex, when compared to other Slavic countries.
My question is: Why are Polish people like this?
They should accept who they are, and be proud of their ancestry.
I am Germanic.
Today I was scrolling through the internet and Youtube, and came across interesting ´PanSlavism´ video´s.
I scrolled through the comment section of these video´s, and it was mostly Polish people denouncing their Slavic race and the idea of PanSlavism.
Talking shit about other Slavic countries (with emphasis on Russia), not wanting to be associated with Slavs and embracing Nazism.
I often see selfies of Polish women with Swastika T-shirts (which I find laughable), cause the Germans Slaughtered Poles / occupied their land and used them as slaves to work in big military factories and concentration camps.
We know that there has always been lots of infighting in the balkans and currently Eastern-Europe, but the vast majority of other Slavs in the comment section, seemed very patriotic and proud to be Slavs.
They were more ´open´ to the idea of all Slavic nations uniting, and becoming one (=PanSlavism).
To me it seems, that Polish people by far have the highest levels of inferiority complex, when compared to other Slavic countries.
My question is: Why are Polish people like this?
They should accept who they are, and be proud of their ancestry.