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Aug 2017
might as well be a national motto: kupujesz kebab'a, przyjmujesz arab'a (you buy a kebab, you invite an arab).*

oh, just a minor incident, the details are sketchy,
a guy walks into a shisha parlour
or a kebab shop,
   and steals two bottles of a soft drink,
he subsequently is stabbed to death.
        what happens later is more interesting?
in a country, that was once ruled by
nazis, and later by communist,
   you'd start to realise that a third power would
find it hard to make a footing,
   and you'd be right...
         what happened after the incident was?
mob-rule...
       that shisha parlour / kebab shop?
    not there anymore... it was vandalised,
and the owners? well... vanished...
        the man in question, who stabbed a native
to death? last time i heard,
   he was in police custody, ******* his pants...
but that's what you get...
it almost seems like a luxury to have
experienced both **** and communist rule...
makes the people thick skinned,
           and able to keep islamic ******* out
the land... and what a long & rich history
that country has, sparring with ottoman turks;
so no: no candle-light vigils...
     no crocodile tears...
                            as seen fit: mob rule.
Mateuš Conrad
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Mateuš Conrad  36/M/Essex (England)
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