Anti-Polish Racism, My Family History, Polish Slaves, Anti-White Racism

00:00 - Intro
02:39 - Sociological definition of racism
04:32 - Anti-Polish genocides by the Nazis and the Soviets
08:22 - When Poles were made into slavery
09:32 - Non-white racism
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I’m William, a Sociology researcher at the University of Warwick. I make videos about society and the outdoors. My publications and other creative projects are on my website williambarylo.com . To get in touch, email me at hello@williambarylo.com
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FURTHER READING
The Crime of Genocide Committed against the Poles by the USSR before and during World War II:An International Legal Study by Karol Karski, Cas eWestern Reserve Journal of International Law, Vol. 45, 2013,
scholarlycommons.law.case.edu...
Dr. Jan Moor-Jankowski, Holocaust of Non-Jewish Poles During WWII. Archived 16 May 2016 at the Wayback Machine Polish American Congress, Washington.
web.archive.org/web/201605160...
Housden, Martyn (2000). Hitler: Study of a Revolutionary?. Taylor & Francis. pp. 138-.
www.routledge.com/Hitler-Stud...
Perrson, Hans-Åke & Stråth, Bo (2007). Reflections on Europe: Defining a Political Order in Time and Space. Peter Lang. pp. 336-.
researchportal.helsinki.fi/en...
IAN FITZGERALD and RAFAL SMOCZYNSKI
Anti-Polish Migrant Moral Panic in the UK: Rethinking Employment Insecurities and Moral Regulation Sociologický Časopis / Czech Sociological Review
Vol. 51, No. 3 (2015), pp. 339-361
www.jstor.org/stable/24642796
Britain’s 850,000 Polish citizens face backlash after Brexit vote. Adam Taylor. Zqshington Post. June 28, 2016. www.washingtonpost.com/news/w...
Brexit Is Great, but Anti-Polish Bigotry Shows a Stunning Lack of Gratitude. Marc A. Thiessen. AEIdeas. June 28, 2016
www.aei.org/foreign-and-defen...
Racism and xenophobia experienced by Polish migrants in the UK before and after Brexit vote. Alina Rzepnikowska. JOURNAL OF ETHNIC AND MIGRATION STUDIES
2019, VOL. 45, NO. 1, 61-77
oars.uos.ac.uk/2532/1/Racism%...
"BNP advances on Middle England to exploit ‘fear’ of Polish migrants," Andrew Norfolk, The Times, 23 April 2007
www.thetimes.co.uk/article/bn...
Post-Brexit hate crimes against Poles are an expression of long-standing prejudices and contestation over white identity in the UK. Roch Dunin-Wasowicz
September 29th, 2016
blogs.lse.ac.uk/brexit/2016/0...
And if your brain can't take academic or press articles, here is a wikipedia page:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-Po...

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  • @williambarylo
    @williambarylo10 ай бұрын

    Before I eat the Trolls for my breakfast who don't believe that Stalin and Hitler considered Poles as an inferior race to Aryans and Russian Slavs; and who don't believe there was any anti-Polish discrimination in the UK, here is some reading if you dare: The Crime of Genocide Committed against the Poles by the USSR before and during World War II:An International Legal Study by Karol Karski, Cas eWestern Reserve Journal of International Law, Vol. 45, 2013, scholarlycommons.law.case.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1078&context=jil Dr. Jan Moor-Jankowski, Holocaust of Non-Jewish Poles During WWII. Archived 16 May 2016 at the Wayback Machine Polish American Congress, Washington. web.archive.org/web/20160516004415/www.pacwashmetrodiv.org/events/holoc04/moor-jankowski.htm Housden, Martyn (2000). Hitler: Study of a Revolutionary?. Taylor & Francis. pp. 138-. www.routledge.com/Hitler-Study-of-a-Revolutionary/Housden/p/book/9780415163590 Perrson, Hans-Åke & Stråth, Bo (2007). Reflections on Europe: Defining a Political Order in Time and Space. Peter Lang. pp. 336-. researchportal.helsinki.fi/en/publications/reflections-on-europe-defining-a-political-order-in-time-and-spac IAN FITZGERALD and RAFAL SMOCZYNSKI Anti-Polish Migrant Moral Panic in the UK: Rethinking Employment Insecurities and Moral Regulation Sociologický Časopis / Czech Sociological Review Vol. 51, No. 3 (2015), pp. 339-361 www.jstor.org/stable/24642796 Britain’s 850,000 Polish citizens face backlash after Brexit vote. Adam Taylor. Zqshington Post. June 28, 2016. www.washingtonpost.com/news/worldviews/wp/2016/06/28/britains-850000-polish-citizens-face-backlash-after-brexit-vote/ Brexit Is Great, but Anti-Polish Bigotry Shows a Stunning Lack of Gratitude. Marc A. Thiessen. AEIdeas. June 28, 2016 www.aei.org/foreign-and-defense-policy/europe-and-eurasia/brexit-great-anti-polish-bigotry-lack-of-gratitude/ Racism and xenophobia experienced by Polish migrants in the UK before and after Brexit vote. Alina Rzepnikowska. JOURNAL OF ETHNIC AND MIGRATION STUDIES 2019, VOL. 45, NO. 1, 61-77 oars.uos.ac.uk/2532/1/Racism%20and%20xenophobia--.pdf "BNP advances on Middle England to exploit ‘fear’ of Polish migrants," Andrew Norfolk, The Times, 23 April 2007 www.thetimes.co.uk/article/bnp-advances-on-middle-england-to-exploit-fear-of-polish-migrants-jn8mfrlw3jv Post-Brexit hate crimes against Poles are an expression of long-standing prejudices and contestation over white identity in the UK. Roch Dunin-Wasowicz September 29th, 2016 blogs.lse.ac.uk/brexit/2016/09/29/post-brexit-hate-crimes-against-poles-are-an-expression-of-long-standing-prejudices-and-contestation-over-white-identity-in-the-uk/ And if your brain can't take academic or press articles, here is a wikipedia page: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-Polish_sentiment

  • @marccampbell4855

    @marccampbell4855

    9 ай бұрын

    Have me for breakfast please, but....... I find your comment at the end of your video misleading when you say it’s paradoxical that a country that colonised half the globe is “scared of differences”. The UK is a very liberal country in its attitudes towards foreigners and it was no stranger to them throughout history which is no doubt a legacy of the colonies you mention. Large foreign populations have lived here long before the 2004 enlargement of the EU and the UK, along with Sweden & Ireland were the few EU countries that obeyed the free movement rules. The UK government of the time estimated approximately 15,000 of these “new” EU citizens would travel to the UK when in fact it was 10 times this number arrived every year of which approximately 80% were Poles. I think any unfortunate anti-polish sentiment that occurred is directly a result of these figures as nobody in the UK had ever experienced a large and sudden influx on this scale before. The EU enlargement created the biggest voluntary movement of people in the history of the European continent within the timespan of the middle to late naughtiest and people forget this. Im certainly not advocating anti-immigrant sentiment but don’t be surprised if some folks became slightly afraid. Are you seriously suggesting Brexit happened solely as a result of Polish immigration to the UK? Perhaps being the eternal victim is a bit passe in the modern Polish context? kzread.info/dash/bejne/o36crtF8n5bRgbA.htmlfeature=shared

  • @williambarylo

    @williambarylo

    9 ай бұрын

    @@marccampbell4855 You are accurately describing one big cause of anti-foreign sentiments common to many countries across the globe. Of course, Brexit was not voted solely on the grounds of stopping immigration; however this narrative appealed to a number of people who were enough to help tip the balance over the 50% mark - amongst other economic arguments. If you look at the UK from a macroscopic historic perspective, indeed, it has been much more liberal than many other European countries - and British people as a whole are usually fine with being neighbours with people from other cultures. However, my comments relate to the relatively recent climate the government has been cultivating since the mid-2010s to appeal to fringe groups of voters believing that immigration should be the no.1 problem to tackle - instead of saving the NHS amongst other things. And, as you rightly noticed, indeed, it is ironic that Poland (as a government at least), from being a victim throughout history, now cultivates the same harmful narratives that were directed against it. I am waiting for the war to be over to see how the old anti-Ukrainian sentiments put aside during the war will hit the several hundreds of thousands refugees who might eventually decide to stay!

  • @marccampbell4855

    @marccampbell4855

    9 ай бұрын

    Thank you for your interesting and informative reply. Unfortunately, both countries (Governments at least) have cultivated an anti-immigration narrative in recent times. I’m simply trying to allude that this is not uniquely an Anglo problem. Like you, I too have regrettably experienced this first hand as an “Alien” in Poland. I have to admit, at the time, I was perplexed by the stark irony of this situation but, as I’m sure you’re aware, governments know that we always need an enemy! Keep up the good work William, I’ll watch your future videos with interest.

  • @williambarylo

    @williambarylo

    9 ай бұрын

    @@marccampbell4855 Thank you! Much appreciated! Good luck in Poland. through my misadventures, I realised it's a lot about finding the right people and the right spaces and sticking to them. They are rare, but they exist.

  • @marccampbell4855

    @marccampbell4855

    9 ай бұрын

    Thank you William, God bless.

  • @etnogor
    @etnogorКүн бұрын

    People forget the horrors of the Slavic slave trade of the Ottoman Empire and the jasyr.

  • @markyapp

    @markyapp

    16 сағат бұрын

    That's why, every now and then, Turks will have blue or green eyes!

  • @kofgrep
    @kofgrep7 күн бұрын

    What idiocy it is to believe in the "Polish" concentration camps if all those death and labour camps had the German language used in speaking and writing orders, commands, bans and comuniques, NEVER the Polish language. It was the Polish inmates first who were transported to the Auschwitz Koncetration Lager until 1941, then Jews and other ethnicities.

  • @williambarylo

    @williambarylo

    7 күн бұрын

    Well said

  • @elprzemo666

    @elprzemo666

    5 күн бұрын

    This term is overused in German newspapers, TV , movies etc. I think it's by accident😂

  • @bertone122

    @bertone122

    5 күн бұрын

    German propaganda...

  • @mariusbaltazarrozenberg-ho4942

    @mariusbaltazarrozenberg-ho4942

    5 күн бұрын

    Even the wikipedia page on the History of the Jews in Poland - Jews called Poland their Paradise because of how well treated they were there, in comparison to elsewhere.

  • @mojkanal1618

    @mojkanal1618

    5 күн бұрын

    They lie about "Polish concentration camps" intentionally and knowingly and with full premeditation. They know that Polish usually means Catholic and Slavic and they have satanic hatred against Jesus. From persecutions by Nero in Rome until currently, for over 2000 years we have zillions of persecution and genocide events of Christians.

  • @lensmierdzacy5629
    @lensmierdzacy56295 күн бұрын

    Pracuję w Norweskich stoczniach, rafineriach i platformach wiertniczych. Czasami firmy z Wielkiej Brytanii dostają kontrakty i pracują tam Anglicy, Szkoci itd i powiem szczerze że z zwiększą hołotą się nie spotykam. Na kantynach zachowują się jak zwierzęta, w pokojach hotelowych mają największy chlew i są brudasami i chamami. Nigdy nie byłem w Wielkiej Brytanii ale taki mam utarty pogląd o tych ludziach.

  • @williambarylo

    @williambarylo

    5 күн бұрын

    to okropne!

  • @ipodman1910

    @ipodman1910

    4 күн бұрын

    To norma. Masz do czynienia z najniższą warstwą społeczną angoli, a i wyższe warstwy są niewiele lepsze. Szczególnie jeśli chodzi o alkoholizm i pijaństwo, burdy i awantury. Teraz troszeczkę się ucywilizowali ale to co tam było 30 lat temu to był dramat. W dodatku syf jeśli chodzi o architekturę i urbanistykę, ruch samochodowy, kuchnie. Nie wiem kto chce tam mieszkać…

  • @stelmarsky6778

    @stelmarsky6778

    4 күн бұрын

    No cóż.. znasz tylko klasę roboczą i tylko na te doświadczenia cię stać. You think working class Poles in London are any different? Racists, sexists, every other word is kurwa, 90% of empty beer cans in the street are from Polish beers... wcale nie znasz tego kraju więc ta subjektywność nikomu nic nie da. Better you stay in your disco polo village.

  • @szsz9375

    @szsz9375

    4 күн бұрын

    Prawda najgorsze zlo to anglo

  • @arturgrabowski2845

    @arturgrabowski2845

    3 күн бұрын

    Posz po angielsku. Dociera to do wielu nie tylko Polakow.

  • @averagetachyonlanceenjoyer1129
    @averagetachyonlanceenjoyer11292 күн бұрын

    Important thing: Polonophobia was pretty strong in Prussia/Germany in XIX century. Its not like Hitler invented it. For example Bismarck was a polonophobe. Poles experienced brutal germanization and there was even a "Colonization Commision" which tried to replace Poles in Wielkopolska with settlers from Germany. Of course not all Germans were anti-polish: Polish politicians cooperated with catholic movements from Bavaria and other catholic states in Germany to oppose imperialist Prussians.

  • @williambarylo

    @williambarylo

    2 күн бұрын

    Thank you for these insights!

  • @wojciechdebowski5014

    @wojciechdebowski5014

    18 сағат бұрын

    Summarized pretty well in a joke: A man was sent to hell and he was told, that he has to stand in boiling tar and the depth will depend on his sins: to the knees for light sins and to his neck for the gravest ones. But, to ease his suffering, he can keep doing one thing that he was doing on Earth. He was then thrown belt-deep into the tar. Then he looked around and noticed nobody else than austrian painter himself, standing to his knees in tar. So he asked: - Should't you be neck deep in the tar? - Well, yeah, but do you remember that we can keep doing one thing we did on Earth? So I'm standing on Bismarck's shoulders!

  • @dawidmaikusiak732

    @dawidmaikusiak732

    11 сағат бұрын

    Za Austro - Węgier, Czechosłowacy mieli również przejebane,. Franz Josef nas nienawidził, za 1. Wojny światowej zginęło ok 1,5 miliona mężczyzn z Czechosłowacji, . . Ale teraz to nas anglosasi kochają 😂

  • @sSomeawesomeneSs

    @sSomeawesomeneSs

    2 сағат бұрын

    ​@@dawidmaikusiak732 as far as im aware the british dont even think about czechs....no offense but there isnt a lot for them to know, there are not a lot of them in the uk. however, when they go on tirades against "east europeans", you are grouped in with them. in their eyes you are no better

  • @fenaxtv
    @fenaxtv2 ай бұрын

    I have lived in the UK for 12 years. I have encountered numerous acts of racism agains myself and other Polish people. I have been beaten up, discriminated in various ways, laughed at, etc. It is really sad that no one even speaks of this. Racism towards Polish men in UK is just mind-boggling. If you are black, at least you have someone to turn to. As a Polish man, if I even go to the authorities, there is a big change I will meet racism towards me there

  • @williambarylo

    @williambarylo

    2 ай бұрын

    Sorry you've been through all this. Indeed it's very divided place. And yet some Polish dudes joined the EDL thinking it was a good idea!

  • @fenaxtv

    @fenaxtv

    2 ай бұрын

    @@williambarylo the blind leading the blind... One thing is for sure, one can never be amazed enough by stupidity

  • @bertone122

    @bertone122

    5 күн бұрын

    Many times English people are afraid of Polish people😁 that's why

  • @cleightorres3841

    @cleightorres3841

    5 күн бұрын

    @@williambarylo and yet polish people mindlessly let themselves be manipulated into a possible war with russia by these same english people other than world class stupidity what can account for this? poles should accept consequences of their actions and not blame everyone else im glad you mentioned the solidarity movement of the early 1980's, during that time many poles went to austria, which welcomed them, the poles behavior was so bad that when east germans started escaping to the west thru the hungarian-austrian border, the austrians welcomed them with maps and directions how they could quickly make it to west germany Their experience with the poles was so bad they did not want to take a chance on the east germans Yesterday at Euro 2024, after watching their team lose again the poles got into a fight with the police in berlin throwing bottles and rocks, they also made a stop at the russian embassy where they yelled out obscenities and made vulgar gestures Poles are not the only ones refusing to take responsibility for their actions, germans are world champions in that area, and they are not well liked either By the way im no england lover, they are a joke

  • @ipodman1910

    @ipodman1910

    4 күн бұрын

    It has nothing to do with racism. It’s just that you’re using the term that has been pedestalised by leftards. What you have experienced is xenophobia and hate.

  • @waynebender8835
    @waynebender88356 ай бұрын

    I'm second generation Polish American. My Grandfather last name was Waseinski. When left Poland he own two houses and a business. He moved to Buffalo NY. Buffalo NY had a Polish community. I grew up hearing jokes about stupid Polish People were. I try to listen to Polish KZread Channels. To learn about Poland. I have read some books on Polish History, Mythology and Slavic History. If I could afford it. I would be thrilled to take a trip to Poland. I know that's not realistic.

  • @Lechoslaw8546

    @Lechoslaw8546

    6 күн бұрын

    Why is such a trip unrealistic? I think it is very realistic. While living in Boston, Ma, I took countless trips to Poland and now I live there. Greetings to you.

  • @sheridansherr8974

    @sheridansherr8974

    6 күн бұрын

    Why?? Just buy a ticket. Its not that expensive.

  • @nuuskamuikkunen407

    @nuuskamuikkunen407

    5 күн бұрын

    People who hates Poles the most are Poles themselves. Also all Catholics call Virgin Mary as Quen of Poland not only Polish People.

  • @iwonaiwona1362

    @iwonaiwona1362

    5 күн бұрын

    Buy a ticket or a trip with a group or plan your own trip. Poland is a unique country.Come to see. You have plan trip and budget.

  • @Cotylion1721

    @Cotylion1721

    5 күн бұрын

    It's not a flight on the moon.... sooo...l belive if you want you can 😊

  • @markyapp
    @markyapp16 сағат бұрын

    I was born in the US to Polish parents. My mom came from near Ostrołęka and was under German occupation. Dad was from near Suwałki and was relocated by force to Siberia by the Russians. Their long, torturous and sometimes horrific journey to the States was, in their eyes, worth every moment knowing their children would grow up without war and subjugation. Growing up in the 60's and 70's, my brother and I (as well as my whole extended family) were subjected to discrimination and polonophobia and at nearly every level imaginable, from school to work environments. What kept me going was the fact that my ancestry withstood much worse than I would ever bear and that being tough is bred into me. My father had Lithuanian blood in him and my mother was Kurpy. No one has what it takes to bring me down.

  • @williambarylo

    @williambarylo

    10 сағат бұрын

    YES!!

  • @adamnowakowski837
    @adamnowakowski837Күн бұрын

    I'll just leave it here : When you think about Poland, remember what one of England’s greatest minds, G.K. Chesterton, once said: "I judged the Poles by their enemies. And I found it was an almost unfailing - truth that their enemies were the enemies of magnanimity and manhood. If a man loved slavery, if he loved usury, if he loved terrorism and all the trampled mire of materialistic politics, I have always found that he added to these affections the passion of a hatred of Poland. She could be judged in the light of that hatred, and the judgment has proved to be right.

  • @RedKris
    @RedKris7 күн бұрын

    Hello William. I was leaving in UK for nearly a decade. I experience anti-polish behavior on my own skin few times. All that time I never been unemployed, I never said I'm from somewhere else or that I'm some nationality other than Polish. All the ignorants, mainly young English white uneducated, unemployed and social beneficial system drainers I was bringing them to the ground with historical facts. Division 303, Pols fighting for they own cause but defending GB against Nazi Germans when the time has come to stand together, to be united agains common enemy, we Pols were there for Brits. You know history probably better but I was shocked how modern education system in the UK is NOT EVEN MENTION many times about those facts to the young generations. The effect of that is simple. When there was a time, few years ago, that UK government narration was anti-imigrant, all that lack of education, knowledge in the society kicked out with anti-polish movement... Why? Because polish community is quite big in the UK, always been, we stand out, as WE WORK! We work hard, and beside minor cases of Pols abusing or going around social system, most of places I've been working people always willing to have Pols more likely to work than other immigrants, as we are solid and genuine, educated workers, highly motivated and with a high work ethic. Goog episode! I'm leaving you a sub and a thumb up!

  • @williambarylo

    @williambarylo

    7 күн бұрын

    Thank you. You're 100% right. Stereotypes never follow reason or facts. People hide or manipulate history to their advantage and for political gains. Now everyone who voted Brexit regrets it because there's a shortage of workers everywhere and the British don't want to do these jobs!

  • @novy1198

    @novy1198

    5 күн бұрын

    This type of things like literally changing history for your own purpose is very common, especially in Europe, Germans, British, Russians, Ukrainians and im pretty sure few facts are changed even Poland. Ukrainians wont tell you the real truth about Wołyń and bandera because they were taught those people were right, Russians wont tell you who won the war because they hate being even called under someone, British wont tell you who was in Div 303 because they just hate that fact so they changed it, ngl thats pretty damn sad but it is what it is, we obviously should fight with anytype of missinformation but i dont really think few units might change whole this shit

  • @yeahrosheechabanina6357

    @yeahrosheechabanina6357

    5 күн бұрын

    Polish people are an easy target, because they don't stick together. They're not creating diaspora abroad and force themself to melt down and assimilate in community as soon as they can. What is worst they don't trust each other.

  • @ipodman1910

    @ipodman1910

    4 күн бұрын

    @@williambarylowhat? You must get reeducated about stereotypes. In reality our life without heuristics (stereotypes) is impossible as this is the only way our brain can handle everyday situations. Also stereotypes are there for a reason and are not sucked out of thin air! You got confused by marxist influences upon academia. Do your homework.

  • @metanoian965

    @metanoian965

    4 күн бұрын

    @@ipodman1910 Correct. Stereotypes develop over time and are from many independent observations. But, greater than generalities, there is Propaganda. Deliberate and planned to direct the Dumb Masses for political gain.

  • @TheLukrad
    @TheLukrad3 күн бұрын

    Anti white racism comes from the feeling of fear of competition, intimidation, traditional bigotry still present in so called "middle Britain". White european people willing to work and provide for themselves without the need of pushing hard its own cultural agenda are seen as threat for that reason, more so than other cultures.

  • @jadwigowiga3730
    @jadwigowiga373022 сағат бұрын

    Kiedyś pracowałam w firmie transportowej w Irlandii, w biurze, jako dyspozytor (ze względu na to że większość kierowców to Polacy). Mieliśmy system, w którym wpisywaliśmy zgłaszane przez kierowców problemy techniczne, te uwagi były widoczne dla pracowników naszego firmowego warsztatu, żeby w momencie przyjazdu pojazdu do bazy wiedzieli, co naprawiać. Kierowca zgłosił, że na naczepie nie ma koła zapasowego, więc zapisałam przy tym nr naczepy "lack of spare wheel". Zadzwonił do mnie pracownik warsztatu pytając, co miałam na myśli, twierdził, że nie ma wyrażenia "lack of smth" i spytał gzie uczyłam się angielskiego, a na odpowiedź że na kursach stwierdził, że powinnam wrócić na kurs. Pracowaliśmy po prostu z analfabetami. Sytuacje, gdzie Irlandczyk nie chciał rozmawiać z walijskim kierowcą ("bo oni dziwnie mówią") i przełączał do Polaka, były normą :)

  • @jankokomodo
    @jankokomodo5 күн бұрын

    After more than 10 years I've returned home, central east Europe help Brits to get on track, now we are leaving and Britannia have "real" hard working people coming, God save the king

  • @ipodman1910

    @ipodman1910

    4 күн бұрын

    Good on you! I could never understand why anybody would like to live in UK which is a s-hole….

  • @johnhack67
    @johnhack674 күн бұрын

    In Sopranos: "Leave those asbestos jobs to Mexicans and Poles"

  • @williambarylo

    @williambarylo

    4 күн бұрын

    no way! I need to rewatch

  • @funtecstudiovideos4102

    @funtecstudiovideos4102

    3 күн бұрын

    Arent Poles called Mexicans of Europe ?

  • @williambarylo

    @williambarylo

    3 күн бұрын

    @@funtecstudiovideos4102 It's the Romanians now

  • @funtecstudiovideos4102

    @funtecstudiovideos4102

    3 күн бұрын

    @@williambarylo I worked with romanians, i want refund. Mexicans are tired not lazy 🤣

  • @pacman_pol_pl_polska

    @pacman_pol_pl_polska

    3 күн бұрын

    @@funtecstudiovideos4102 As a CEO of racism I can assure you it's not a thing.

  • @sayit462
    @sayit4622 күн бұрын

    I live in Australia for 42 years. We have heaps of immigrants from UK . Not so cocky here.

  • @williambarylo

    @williambarylo

    2 күн бұрын

    Things bite hard in Australia I've heard

  • @sayit462

    @sayit462

    Күн бұрын

    @@williambarylo Pom is a Pom here.. They lost their country and are jealous that We have ours prosperous. Its a Karma in the past British "visited " many countries in our days those "visited" visit them. I would strongly encourage Poles living in UK to be Proud and not to be intimidated. As we do in Australia Polacy here have a very good reputation.

  • @williambarylo

    @williambarylo

    Күн бұрын

    @@sayit462 I've heard many success stories in Australia. That people actually value skills and hard work

  • @kudenoo
    @kudenoo4 күн бұрын

    Bardzo wartościowy materiał, zaskoczyła mnie stosunkowo niska ilość wyświetleń - życzę rozwoju kanału, bo ma co oferować

  • @10N154T10N
    @10N154T10N5 күн бұрын

    An important aspect of anti-slavic, and specifically anti-Polish sentiment, can be traced back to Prussia, and later Germany. Bismarck's Kulturkampf, aimed at Catholicism carried also a nationalistic pathogen that intensified anti-Polish measures carried out in the former Polish provinces taken by Prussia in the partitions of PLC in the late 1700s. With German immigration (mostly to US) the anti-polish sentiments spread to America, which was already weary of the Catholic migrants from Italy and Ireland anyway. This sentiment was later picked up by the radicalizing German right, leading to the supremely effective Nazi propaganda that is alive and well even today. Have you ever heard about the "backwards poles" who charged tanks while on horseback in the opening days of WW2? Yeah, that is Nazi propaganda. We don't have any documented cases of Polish cavalry charging at German tanks with sabres - and the most likely origin of the myth comes from the Krojanty battle (skirmish?) on the 1st of September 39. Polish cavalry, covering the retreat of larger formations, charged the German 76th Infantry Regiment in order to disperse it. Poles were forced to retreat after armoured vehicles of the German 20th Motorised Division arrived at the battlefield to support the infantry unit. Another angle of anti-Polish sentiment comes from the Soviet Union in the 20th century. Soviets enthusiastically spread misinformation about the Polish collaboration with Nazi Germany* (especially against the Jewish population) - in order to discredit the Polish Home Army and the legitimate Polish government-in-exile that operated since 1940 in London. Whenever you hear the term "Polish Death Camps" - remember, this is, at best - an intellectual shortcut in saying "Nazi Death Camps in Poland" at worse the lingering string of Soviet anti-polish propaganda. *Do I deny any Polish involvement in the Holocaust? No, of course not. There were people in all occupied countries who supported the Third Reich and it would be crazy to pretend Poles were somehow magically immune to corruption or antisemitism - however, the pro-Nazi behaviours were never institutionalized, Germany never managed to create a puppet government in Poland and the Home Army actively pursued collaborators, executing many of them. On the other hand, the aid of the Polish Pro-German wing of the National Radical Organization was rejected by Hitler in April of 1940. Its leaders were executed successively by the Germans themselves as well as the Home Army.

  • @williambarylo

    @williambarylo

    5 күн бұрын

    Thank you for these insights!

  • @aw2584

    @aw2584

    5 күн бұрын

    "Germany never managed to create a puppet government in Poland" followed by stating how Nazis executed all pro German Poles... you have debunked your own statement lol. Poland never had a collaborative government, because Hitler never allowed it to happen, not because Poles never wanted it - there was PLENTY of Poles trying to create some sort of satellite state or any sort or Polish held Nazi controlled government over Poland, some because they knew it HAD TO be done to protect Polish lives (and this includes Jewish Poles - see Bulgaria and how it just refused to give out their Jews to nazis until like 1945, because they knew Hitler couldn't risk his alliances whilst literally fighting a world war by forcing his Allies to surrender their own citizens). But there was plenty of attempts at official collaboration by pro nazi sympathisers - issue was, Hitler was SO FURIOIS at Poles (as originally his plan was apparently to invade France first and have Poland cover his ass from Soviets) for joining Allies he would not even CONSIDER anything but genocide with Poles, hence why he would execute even dedicated pro German fascists, the only official German attempts at establishing satellite state being accepted on the territories Germans thought of as natively German even if people living there were "slightly confused" thinking they were Polish (for example, Goralenvolk)

  • @anastazjaQ

    @anastazjaQ

    5 күн бұрын

    IMO antipolonism which neant anticatholicism in England goes back to 17th c and to the times of Oliver Cromwell, who was protestant and incited the Swedes to attack the Commonwealth (under the influence of Jezuites) and "to cut off the head of this Catholic hydra". Catholic Irish also experienced English rasism. On the other hand Englishman G. Chesterton who was conservative and converted to catholicism was friendly to Poland and Poles. “My instinctive sympathy for Poland was born under the influence of constant accusations against it; - and I can say - I formed my opinion about Poland based on its enemies. Namely, I have come to the certain conclusion that Poland's enemies are almost always enemies of generosity and courage. Whenever I happened to meet an individual with a slave soul, practicing usury and the cult of terror, while getting stuck in the swamp of materialistic politics, I often discovered in this person, in addition to the above-mentioned properties, a passionate hatred of Poland. I learned to judge it on the basis of these hateful judgments, and the method turned out to be reliable," Chesterton wrote in the foreword to Charles Salole's book "Letters about Poland."

  • @ipodman1910

    @ipodman1910

    4 күн бұрын

    Very well spotted and in line with my own thoughts about the topic regarding German and Russian hate smearing campaign against Poland which had been lasting for centuries. However you forgot one more nation spreading hate and smearing Poland equally long. That is the nation which had privatised and taken over the WWII Holocaust and turned it into a profitable industry.

  • @ipodman1910

    @ipodman1910

    4 күн бұрын

    @@anastazjaQvery interesting observation

  • @jacekchmielewski6372
    @jacekchmielewski63723 күн бұрын

    Interesting tidbit from history in the country of Haiti during their independence fight some recruited Polish soldiers turned on their French commanders and joined the freedom movement. Since that time they were giving Haitian citizenship and called black. Still till today in an area of Haiti called Casales there are descendants of Polish Haitian freedom fighters. One interesting fact as well, which is a lot of cases very much threatening to west European as well as American colonial powers is that Poland read never had colonies and the reason why it’s thriving right now it’s because of the talent of its own people, they’re entrepreneurship, their innate smartness and extremely strong and solid work ethic. Nowadays, a lot of people want to immigrate to Poland.

  • @williambarylo

    @williambarylo

    3 күн бұрын

    Thank you for these insights!

  • @HistoryHustle
    @HistoryHustle6 сағат бұрын

    Very interesting video. I have visited Poland many times and find Polish history very interesting. And tragic.

  • @KarolinaS-zt1kl
    @KarolinaS-zt1klКүн бұрын

    Please talk about Poland and polish history. Speak about the genocide of our country that is happening right now. They want to erase Poland once again. Again we are between Germany (EU) and Russia! We have to get together.

  • @yaroslavprotsenko4116

    @yaroslavprotsenko4116

    21 сағат бұрын

    You forgot Belarus and Ukraine

  • @KarolinaS-zt1kl

    @KarolinaS-zt1kl

    20 сағат бұрын

    @@yaroslavprotsenko4116 I didn't forget. I talk about Poland, he talks about Poland not about Ucraine and Belarus. We mean Poland not whole Slavic countries.

  • @nikodemnerdowski8449
    @nikodemnerdowski84496 күн бұрын

    I would like to strongly emphasize that Germany, throughout the history of World War II, could have ended up in a worse position, living not only in disgrace but in serious humiliation. Even before World War II, Polish intelligence deciphered the first versions of the Enigma machine and, after some time, shared this knowledge only with the Western Allies. Had it not been for this, just a three-month delay in the defense of Germany would have resulted in atomic bombs from the USA falling on them. I would like to remind that the last bastion of Germany, Breslau, fell after the fall of Berlin.

  • @nikodemnerdowski8449

    @nikodemnerdowski8449

    6 күн бұрын

    @Dr William Barylo I am very glad that you responded to my post with a distinction. Thank you very much, and please consider this as inspiration for your next episode and perhaps even for an official university lecture. Może mi też Pan odpisać po polsku.

  • @budzelewski
    @budzelewski2 күн бұрын

    An important voice about serious matter. The UK is the only country I've experienced pure patronizing and xenophobia. It NEVER happened to me in any other country I've visited. In the UK, people would start treating me as an inferior or turning their backs on me just a second they realized I'm Polish. For example, one English guy started asking me some weird questions if I can "put food on my table" thanks to my job in Poland, not even realizing that we were talking in British pub, where I was drinking a pint I've bought with my "Polish" money. ;) There was more of this kind of situations: silly comments, weird looks, keeping the distance. Awful. But, to be fair, there were also nice Brits. :) It's important to speak up, because people seem to think that racism or xenophobia can only be towards people of color or maybe of different religion, whereas the UK shows you can be a "racist in white gloves" and simply discriminate other Europeans, who happened to come from a "wrong" part of continent.

  • @williambarylo

    @williambarylo

    2 күн бұрын

    Thank you! This comment made me happy among all those who say "I've been 20 years in the UK, this doesn't exist" - people don't realise that it doesn't mean it can't happen to others. Of course, some places and people in the UK are better than others!

  • @worldcitizen181
    @worldcitizen18114 сағат бұрын

    Brytole to jest najbardziej kastowe społeczeństwo na świecie. Tam przejście z jednej kasty do drugiej już stanowi problem. Możesz być 100% rudym brytolem, a i tak nie wjedziesz wyżej nawet jak choćbyś zrobił ogromny majątek. Wystarczy popatrzeć na filmy brytyjskie jak biała służba rodowitych brytoli zachowuje się względem tych, którzy ich zatrudniają, jaka jest gradacja pomiędzy klasą middle middle class, middle class, upper class, aristocracy itd. itp. Te wszystkie yes ma'am, yes sir i takie tam.

  • @OstrowskiMarcin
    @OstrowskiMarcin2 күн бұрын

    Since 2017 I'm living in UK. Jednakże że czuję się i jestem Polakiem z czego jestem Dumny pomimo wielu przeciwników dlatego tę część komentarza napisze w języku Ojczystym Polskim. Anglicy również mają za złe że przyjeżdżamy i zabieramy im pracę, zawsze im odpowiadam: Dlaczego w tej fabryce czy firmie nie znajdę żadnego lub więcej Anglików tylko Polacy wykonują te pracę? To nie kasza wina że wasz rząd wpadł w błędne koło benefitów i uwstecznił Anglików w stosunku do pracy co spowodowało że stali się leniwi i woła brać benefity niż pracować za najniższą stawkę. Dodatkowo nie rozumieją że to dzięki ludziom że wschodu w szczególności lecz nie tylko mogą brać benefity bo My utrzymujemy i napędzamy dużą część gospodarki w UK. Pozdrowienia Rodaków Polaków 💪🇵🇱👍

  • @williambarylo

    @williambarylo

    2 күн бұрын

    YES!!!!

  • @wilczu1002

    @wilczu1002

    Күн бұрын

    dokladnie to samo obserwuje w Polsce odnosnie Ukraincow. Wykonuja najciezsze prace starannie, po ktore duza czesc Polakow by sie nawet nie zechciala laskawie schylic.

  • @williambarylo

    @williambarylo

    Күн бұрын

    @@wilczu1002 moi rodzice nienawidzą Ukraińców. Mimo że mój tata jest pochodzenia ukraińskiego. A my mamy dalszą rodzinę we Lwowie

  • @PLKinka

    @PLKinka

    Күн бұрын

    @@williambarylozapytaj dlaczego a będziesz wiedział. Nie jest to bez powodu.

  • @adamodimattia
    @adamodimattia5 күн бұрын

    That's why I am not eager to go to UK professionally, because I've heard about the racism. I find France the most anti polish from personal and my friends' experience - we worked there as art conservators within a common french-polish restoration endeavor and there still was terrible racism towards us, the french treated us worse than animals. The contempt was through the roof. About UK I've only heard stories. Polish friendly countries are Italy, Spain, Greece, Hungary and maybe even Sweden and Finland.

  • @szykaczu

    @szykaczu

    5 күн бұрын

    Sweden definetly isn't friendly, maybe neutral or something like that. Some of my family members have been there and haven't expierienced much racism but I see a lot of people, like 80% of Swedes on the internet being racist towards us, probably because of our history and wars with them, I think in like 18th or/and 17th century but maybe they just think germanic = better or that slavs are sub humans

  • @williambarylo

    @williambarylo

    5 күн бұрын

    Wow! I haven't heard recent stories about anti-polish sentiment in France until now (there was some in the 20th century because they didn't like how religious polish people were). I know French people usually don't like outsiders but that's on another level. And the art world is some of the worst industries to work in, in France. Gatekeepers upon gatekeepers.

  • @kennethcarney5874

    @kennethcarney5874

    5 күн бұрын

    The French don’t even like themselves, so don’t expect them to like you

  • @ipodman1910

    @ipodman1910

    4 күн бұрын

    You’re right about French, Spanish and British contempt against Poles. However it has nothing to do with racism as these people are of the same race. It’s xenophobia, hate and chauvinism mixed with fear as Poles have a reputation of hardworking and intelligent people….

  • @funtecstudiovideos4102

    @funtecstudiovideos4102

    3 күн бұрын

    @@ipodman1910 Nah, thats just being French 🤣 There are know for being dicks towards all people who dont speak French. They only nice French people i found online were ones who played holdfast nations at war and post scriptum. In hell let loose they would ban people based on ip if they were not in France...

  • @MadamIckiewicz
    @MadamIckiewicz3 күн бұрын

    We dont "believe" that Mary is queen of Poland. She was declared Queen by ruling king John II Casimir Vaza. Since then no one dethroned her.

  • @lidiapolomskatomes5888

    @lidiapolomskatomes5888

    2 күн бұрын

    A najwyższy czas bo to jest pogański dogmat :Maria matka Jezusa nie jest Bogiem ani żadna królowa .Od tego strasznego czasu kiedy oddano Polskę pod panowanie pogańskiej królowej niebios ,,Rzeczpospolita upadła i do dzisiaj nie może się podnieść .Tylko JEZUS CHRYSTUS JEST NASZYM PANEM I ZBAWICIELEM .

  • @PavltheRobot

    @PavltheRobot

    2 күн бұрын

    ​@@lidiapolomskatomes5888 xD

  • @MadamIckiewicz

    @MadamIckiewicz

    2 күн бұрын

    @@lidiapolomskatomes5888 Jak będziesz brała tabletki, to nie bierz podwójnej porcji, żeby nadrobić tę o której zapomniałaś rano.

  • @bartsky1945

    @bartsky1945

    2 күн бұрын

    @@lidiapolomskatomes5888 jak nie rozumiesz naszej historii, przynajmniej jej nie obrażaj.

  • @ElfinHat96

    @ElfinHat96

    Күн бұрын

    Pod nazwą Marii kryje się symbolika boginii Ateny, Izydy i innych bogiń. Czcicie demona wielbiąc martwą kobietę i się jeszcze tym szczycicie. Jedynym waszym kontrargumenten jest gadanie o tabletkach. Przykre

  • @mariuszb4919
    @mariuszb49194 күн бұрын

    Moze gdybysmy nie dali sie skopac i zniszczyc a na koniec doprowadzic do rozbiorow teraz traktowano by nas inaczej. Przez ponad 100 lat bylismy narodem bez wlasnego kraju ktory wloczyl sie po swiecie wiec traktowano nas jak smieci. Problem w tym ze my sie nie uczymy na bledach. Kazdy Polak powinien wiedziec ze Polska musi byc silna bo wtedy inne kraje beda mieli wiekszy szacunek i do Polski i do Polakow. My natomiast klucimy sie miedzy soba a wszscy do okola kozystaja i dlatego maja nas za glupkow. Juz nie mowiac ze za granica slynne jest " Polak Polakowi wilkiem" Co do Brytyjczykow czy Amerykanow, sa to najbardziej rasistowskie nacje na swecie ktorzy mysla ze sa lepsi od wszystkich. Tego sie nie da zmienic.

  • @williambarylo

    @williambarylo

    4 күн бұрын

    to smutne. ale chcę mieć nadzieję

  • @Mala_Li

    @Mala_Li

    4 күн бұрын

    dokładnie , śmiem twierdzić że nadal jesteśmy pod okupacją, Polska istnieje na mapie ale Polacy nie mają nic do gadania we własnym kraju, jesteśmy rozgrywani przez zagraniczne agentury jak dzieci...

  • @ggnagognagoma2462

    @ggnagognagoma2462

    3 күн бұрын

    😆🤣🤣wygoogja sobie ten cytacik …"król angielski bardzo potrzebował pieniędzy na wojnę, więc grupa lichwiarzy żydowskich zaoferowała mu brzęczące złoto, solidne, polskie dukaty, ale za prawo emitowania pieniądza papierowego na obszarze królestwa."

  • @andrzejpietruszewski7374

    @andrzejpietruszewski7374

    2 күн бұрын

    moim skromnym zdaniem naród polski nadaje się tylko do obozów i gułagów..historia zapewne znów niedługo się powtórzy...

  • @walsjell

    @walsjell

    Күн бұрын

    rozbiory i wszysktie tragedie pozniej byly wynikiem wladzy naszych spzredajnych elit co zerowaly an panszczyznie ! zero rozwoju gospodarczego bo na garbie panszczyzny fajnie sie zylo! a gdy bronili w walce ziemi to bronili tylko sowich wlasnosci wielkich palaci ziem ! a nie kraju! bo jak kraj ztreba bylo bronic to nie chcieli placic do kasy krolewskiej! niemal to samo co dzis wyrabiaja ruscy oligarchowie! polacy powinni skaczyc z mitem uciemiezonej polski na ktora sie uparl niemeic i rusek! sami dalismy sie wydymac i zniszczyc!

  • @atilla4352
    @atilla435210 ай бұрын

    I'm hungarian and dual citizen of the UK, and this racism or discrimination was always a strange thing for me considering the right-wing dont want muslims or "brown" people in the UK so brexit was like a kick in a teeth for the brits considering immugration stats. Although, in all fairness we eastern europeans also think we are superrior in knowledge and ways of life compared to other neighbouring nations.

  • @williambarylo

    @williambarylo

    10 ай бұрын

    British culture never made sense to me and any of my friends from the continent. It's like they don't know what they want!

  • @ipodman1910

    @ipodman1910

    4 күн бұрын

    Brexit was not about immigrants. It’s a smear by remainers and leftards.

  • @crowtooth

    @crowtooth

    4 күн бұрын

    Lmfao, why are you kicking me i am nazi azwell.

  • @elealion1469

    @elealion1469

    21 сағат бұрын

    Ways of life change with culture and country, although what we consider propriety in Poland is a bit scarcer in UK, I think... but having a 'superior' knowledge in certain topics is not really a bad thing. Although you cannot blame people for being ignorant, it definitely is bad when they stay ignorant while having opportunity to challenge their beliefs and misconceptions.

  • @ipodman1910

    @ipodman1910

    8 сағат бұрын

    Bollocks

  • @Cezarygon
    @Cezarygon4 күн бұрын

    In Poland, for many decades the church was the opposition to the dictatorial communist regime. That is, everyone who was against the oppression of communism had shelter in the church. This is not just faith in Jesus (as you can see from the side), but ordinary solidarity and movement against the dictatorship and regime. In Poland, the church is more of a form of protection for partisans fighting with the state. You need to know the history of Poland to understand that our country would not exist without the church, just as it did not exist for 123 years, only in 1918 did Poland return to the map of Europe.

  • @ipodman1910

    @ipodman1910

    4 күн бұрын

    Only in common narrative. In reality the church was pursuing its own goals and strategies for survival and cash grab. Individual priests - yep - some of them were really Polish patriots while others were confidential to commies. It’s been like that for centuries. Get your facts straight

  • @metanoian965

    @metanoian965

    4 күн бұрын

    100% ! _ Religion and Language form the Nation. Nationalism - Nation - Native - Nee - DNA - Culture - Land - - A Country is not A Nation. USA is a country. Poland is a DNA Nation. [for now. Bandera and EU ! ?] - Polish People do not need the West trash and garbage. they are all your enemies. SO . . P in their eyes !

  • @rohenthar8449

    @rohenthar8449

    3 күн бұрын

    You are wrong. Church didn't protect people from any regime, it only wished to switch one regime to another. Also, if you look at folders in IPN, then you will see that more than 50% of priests and 80% of bishops worked for Soviet secret services in the form of secrets collaborators (Tajny Wpolpracownik), but.. shhh, don't talk about that, because late Pope will be sad in haven;). You are also wrong about the Poland existence or not existence thanks to church help and protection. Its false and mostly a heavy propaganda of last 20 or so years, propaganda heavily founded from Polish taxes. Also if you look at Polish level of education, especially a technical and historical one (not to mention that Church is actively bloking a lot of archeological sites), you will see, that Church is melding a lot do decease and weaken it, as one bishop said (Nitkiewicz); "polish children may be dumb, but they must be their souls must be saved", do they increased religion hours in schools at the cost of history and technical topics. How nice, no? So, Poland is not a quasi-religious country, not at all, nope;). Also, if you know history, then Swedish Deluge, Partitions and Polish-Turkish war was mainly because of Church meddling, not to mention, that serfdom (Panszczyzna) was so heavy in Poland and zealously kept until 1931 because of Church pressure, same as Tithe, which was abolished by the Soviets (PRL) in 1956 or 1958 (im writing about goods tithe, not the monetary one - yes, there were more forms of tithe than just one). And Saint Peter tax, Concordat and Church found institution is still active, which is a very, very, very, very costly for Polish national budget, but who cares, after all Church is protecting Poland and not treating it as it personal piggy bank, no?;).

  • @MrMessiah44

    @MrMessiah44

    Күн бұрын

    Church lost all of his credibility in last decade.

  • @rohenthar8449

    @rohenthar8449

    Күн бұрын

    @@MrMessiah44 I wrote the same, but author deleted all my comments in the Church topics, so... his credibility is the same as Church, none.

  • @makan1568
    @makan15684 күн бұрын

    I never encountered racism because I’m Polish. We are cracking jokes around but it’s never serious. I’m proud that I’m from Poland 🇵🇱

  • @williambarylo

    @williambarylo

    4 күн бұрын

    Lucky!

  • @kamilnowak9750

    @kamilnowak9750

    Күн бұрын

    Polaczek typowy

  • @user-bt7my8tx4m
    @user-bt7my8tx4m4 күн бұрын

    After II WW genocide racism got such a bad reputation that West European nations (former colonial power) gave it up and are officially anti-racist. But the colonial empires were build on racism. It was the whole ideological system that cemented the whold thing. Even after IIWW they were trying to hold on to their power. People who took part in it still live. As a result, in their hearts, many Western Europeans still believe that they are superior to all other people. They just gave up the hope of rulling them (or displacing or eliminating). But it is a relatively thin veneer and at times their true sentiments surface. Poland, especially had a history of being portraited as a backward and savage country, sometimes for what today is considered something positive: freedoms, tolerance, etc. In any case it is so much better than in the past.

  • @williambarylo

    @williambarylo

    4 күн бұрын

    Yes I have been taught in French schools that France "invented" democracy and human rights!

  • @Mala_Li

    @Mala_Li

    4 күн бұрын

    @@williambarylo yeah especially during revolution :P

  • @jankokomodo
    @jankokomodo5 күн бұрын

    I always hated the frase, how you doing , how are you (like you care), with a fake smile ... old way, to have extended hand for greeting and second behind you're back with a knife

  • @williambarylo

    @williambarylo

    5 күн бұрын

    The British are famous for being hypocrites. In continental Europe, if someone doesn't like someone, they just say it! Here in the UK I have to translate what they are saying AND what they are *really* saying

  • @jankokomodo

    @jankokomodo

    5 күн бұрын

    ... at least you're attempt is possible for others to grasp or just a fools hope?

  • @williambarylo

    @williambarylo

    5 күн бұрын

    @@jankokomodo it's possible but very difficult!

  • @jankokomodo

    @jankokomodo

    5 күн бұрын

    Nothing is impossible but impossible to make

  • @jankokomodo

    @jankokomodo

    5 күн бұрын

    I have a tough, you guys ( content creators) doing those "likes" for points or just ... I'm fine

  • @grzegorzrokita2330
    @grzegorzrokita23302 күн бұрын

    WITAM KRAJANA z Oglendowa! Ja z kolei mieszkałem w Irlandii 9 lat obecnie jestem na Śląsku! Jest tu ogromną ilość ludzi z kieleckiego!

  • @williambarylo

    @williambarylo

    2 күн бұрын

    Witam!! jak to ciekawy!

  • @meggy_harper
    @meggy_harper2 күн бұрын

    William read books by Albin Siwak. All 3 toms on Archive…we Poles/ Slavs we have nothing to be ashamed of!

  • @williambarylo

    @williambarylo

    2 күн бұрын

    thank you!

  • @farookjabbar3978
    @farookjabbar397810 ай бұрын

    Family History is beautifully Explained ❤

  • @williambarylo

    @williambarylo

    10 ай бұрын

    Thank you!!

  • @Marlena68
    @Marlena6812 күн бұрын

    Very important video. Thank you

  • @williambarylo

    @williambarylo

    12 күн бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @darialaskowska
    @darialaskowska10 сағат бұрын

    Pole in Uk for over 20 years. As good as married to an English bloke whose interest in history drew him towards me. Not the age, the origins, roots ;) now each year we go to Poland and discover its lovely parts patch by patch. All fascinating when you cross cultures in s relationship. All the best to you x

  • @williambarylo

    @williambarylo

    10 сағат бұрын

    Thankfully, there are good people out there!

  • @mojkanal1618
    @mojkanal16185 күн бұрын

    Dr. William, I love you and respect you for your attitude !!!!! Thank you and God bless You :)

  • @williambarylo

    @williambarylo

    5 күн бұрын

    Thank you and you too!

  • @naptimusnapolyus1227
    @naptimusnapolyus122710 ай бұрын

    Poland-Lithuania was one of the greatest European empires to ever exist. the poles were the Chads in Europe, they stopped the Mongols 🗿

  • @williambarylo

    @williambarylo

    10 ай бұрын

    Post 10th century they were quite strong indeed

  • @pawesawicki1547
    @pawesawicki15478 күн бұрын

    The only way to change the stereotype is through hard work and discipline. I remember being "poor Polak" in 1990s in France, "polish thief" in early 2000s in Germany and having respekt right now.

  • @williambarylo

    @williambarylo

    8 күн бұрын

    The problem is, Polish people have always been hardworking in the UK from day one. Stereotypes are most often irrational

  • @adamodimattia

    @adamodimattia

    5 күн бұрын

    ​@@williambarylothe strangest thing is that there are some many other immigrants that cause trouble but somehow the Polish are the worst...

  • @mrnordyk1125

    @mrnordyk1125

    5 күн бұрын

    Värsta är sovietski jävlar ​@@adamodimattia

  • @ipodman1910

    @ipodman1910

    4 күн бұрын

    @@adamodimattialots of Polish criminals went abroad after Poland has joined Schengen. I know as I have stayed in Poland and observed how the crime rate has dropped immediately and intensely

  • @HontounoShiramizu

    @HontounoShiramizu

    3 күн бұрын

    ​@@ipodman1910Second this. Huge differences in criminal activity in Krakow. Also, people generalny associate negatives more strongly than positives. A worker that speaks perfect english and does his job well is less noticable than some guy that steals your car and can barely say a word. People don't notice those that fit in and if the most notable examples of your ethnicity are people not fitting in that will create stereotypes.

  • @Mihoxmay
    @Mihoxmay2 күн бұрын

    I was raised in Poland but Im kinda weirdo here. I was discriminated from my childhood. I know this is a fear of strangers, due to the polish history. Since my childhood Im collecting knowledge about my familly and I know that I am real Polish with mixed blood - nation, race(for many im walking abomination). I didnt have a chance to choose that part of my life. Its hard to understand that all globe still have this issue. I hope we will end this somehow.

  • @williambarylo

    @williambarylo

    2 күн бұрын

    Sorry you've been through this. People discriminate for all kind of reasons

  • @Mihoxmay

    @Mihoxmay

    2 күн бұрын

    @@williambarylo I know. That's something I can't understand. Can't we just be nice to each other? Sound like simple plan.

  • @AJ-et3vf
    @AJ-et3vf5 ай бұрын

    Great video 📷📸 thank you

  • @ThickAccount
    @ThickAccount5 күн бұрын

    Racism does not require a group to be in power or to be a majority. This requirement is false, unfounded and an example of redefinition of already well defined terms. Don't do this under the pretext of anti-polish sentiment, which I can agree that certainly exists but don't use it as means for manipulation.

  • @williambarylo

    @williambarylo

    5 күн бұрын

    It depends on the definition. I use the sociological concept of racism.

  • @ThickAccount

    @ThickAccount

    5 күн бұрын

    @@williambarylo Alright, I now understand where it is coming from. I'd speculate that this is the result of mass `production` of publications, forced by universities worldwide and not teaching students how to read such publications. This most likely comes from the fact, that usually there's a section for definitions where certain word usages are defined to mark the context the words are used and only those words which may not be clear and usually it is done to narrow down the scope of the meaning of the word to a specific meaning or to define a new concept if it's not commonly used one. Presumably, such definitions were convenient to copy between publications and are often handy to use during discussions because you have the support of some publication 'and in it it's defined this way so I'm the one who's right!'. Since societal issues are usually politically influenced and there's a very strong global trend to only allow fezist views and on top of that many useless publications are 'generated' (really many research papers are poorly written and should never be released as papers but that's the problem but it is understandable why it is like this) so such definitions become the new norm. Anyway I still stand by the fact, what the 'discrimination' is, is clearly defined and it is more general term not only limited to mentioned in the video circumstances. At least thanks to this video now I may understand why some people say that 'you can't be racist towards a white, god forbid male', however it doesn't change the fact that it is dumb and a pathology, which only creates needless confusion and leads to actual racism.

  • @ipodman1910

    @ipodman1910

    4 күн бұрын

    @@ThickAccountbingo. It has nothing to do with racism indeed. Western societies are very xenophobic and discriminative. I think the author is leaning a bit much to the liberal side and feels tempted to take part in victimhood olympics loved so much by the leftards (that’s why he refers to racism as it has been pedestalised by these groups as a final badge of opression). Btw - I’m Polish who never had to emigrate despite working all over the world for Silicon Valley high tech companies….

  • @crank1985

    @crank1985

    2 күн бұрын

    @@ipodman1910 It has everything. Racism based on skin colour is a thing in USA. Restricting the definition of racism to it only, is racism in itself. From a modern westerners point of view all white people are the same. There is a huge divide between anglo-franko-germanic group and the rest. Otherwise poor treatment of Irish and Italians in the early days of the USA would never occur.

  • @ipodman1910

    @ipodman1910

    Күн бұрын

    @@crank1985 the only racism currently present in the USA is against whites. Stop spreading lies of critical theory. British chauvinism against Irish had nothing to do with race!!!! They hated them not because they were white!!!

  • @sulichnalednosandok8862
    @sulichnalednosandok88625 күн бұрын

    I am proud, Polish. For the past 20 years, reland is my home. I have experienced anty Polish comments and behaviour many times in Ireland. Not only Irish but also from black African people.

  • @williambarylo

    @williambarylo

    5 күн бұрын

    Very often minorities embrace the local culture. In the UK South Asians are often very anti Polish. But when I travelled to India and Pakistan, nobody had a problem with me

  • @ipodman1910

    @ipodman1910

    4 күн бұрын

    @@williambaryloit’s not a matter of embracing anythithing but expressing their low IQ and victimhood narrative. Get your facts straight!

  • @ipodman1910

    @ipodman1910

    4 күн бұрын

    Im sorry for your experience- why did you go to Ireland in the first place? And why have you stayed there? Is there a reason for you to be proud other than being Polish?

  • @ipodman1910

    @ipodman1910

    Күн бұрын

    @@sebm8511 I’m Polish you ignorant unable to comprehend a written word.

  • @Jhct69
    @Jhct693 ай бұрын

    my grandmother was polish nice video

  • @williambarylo

    @williambarylo

    3 ай бұрын

    thank you!

  • @dandionizy
    @dandionizy4 күн бұрын

    Co o rasizmie moga wiedziec najwieksi kolonizatorzy tego swiata czyli angole🤡🤡🤡 😂

  • @sayedkhalilullahmonib3363
    @sayedkhalilullahmonib336310 ай бұрын

    Thank you

  • @williambarylo

    @williambarylo

    10 ай бұрын

    Thanks to you for watching!

  • @bernardcarr-deavelon3169
    @bernardcarr-deavelon3169Күн бұрын

    Świetny film. Pozdrowienia od polskiego studenta na Warwick!

  • @williambarylo

    @williambarylo

    Күн бұрын

    Witam!!

  • @youssefdrai4575
    @youssefdrai457510 ай бұрын

    Infortunately the actual society is pushing us to hatred. Self segregated behavior, greedy arrogant and selfish people... Sometimes I do have also awful feelings towards certain people and then I just realise how I could have such feelings. It's just like the atmosphere around you leads you to adopt such behavior. Fortunately I can resist and always the good part in me is stronger😀 I feel very sorry for what hapenned to your people🇲🇨

  • @williambarylo

    @williambarylo

    10 ай бұрын

    Yes a lot of it is social environment!

  • @ipodman1910

    @ipodman1910

    4 күн бұрын

    What does Indonesia have to do with it?

  • @PaganiniPagani
    @PaganiniPagani4 күн бұрын

    Super. A teraz kawałek ciekawostki z mojej strony i to jest fakt autentyczny. Nikt nie jest tak brudny jak wyspiarze UK od Irlandczyków po Brytoli (walowie, szkoci). Te chamy nawet rąk nie myją. Za to Niemiec nawet w nosie nie dłubie publicznie chodź z kulturą osobistą bywa u nich różnie ale jeden wątek z życia mają wspólny. Nadal uważają że są rasą panów.

  • @williambarylo

    @williambarylo

    4 күн бұрын

    OK!

  • @Shinbusan
    @Shinbusan3 күн бұрын

    I never heard Soviets thought Poles are inferior. Russian has deep phobia of Poles but as I understand, because history and because Russian are afraid of Poles in the past and they understand Poles are not easy to become complient and silent and would not become homo sovieticus so easily.

  • @williambarylo

    @williambarylo

    2 күн бұрын

    Maybe not the average soviet, but Historians found that Stalin was Polonophobe. On the other end, my parents find Russians "rude and with no manners" - but that's my parents

  • @naczelnyrabin7011

    @naczelnyrabin7011

    2 күн бұрын

    Russians has deep polonophobia because they know that average Pole is two classes better than average Russian. Average Pole is like elite Russian because their human capital was very weak centuries wide and this is also explanation why they keep on calling us "Polish lords". Russians are also envious of Poles being the guardians of many ancient Slavic traditions like for example "wiec"-"the meeting" ... old Slavic and also Norse tradition of discussing crucial themes on the gatherings of all free men. This is also the reason why Poland has very broad upper class and love democracy and freedom.

  • @elpatricco1
    @elpatricco1Күн бұрын

    Was? There still is. One of the reasons I moved back to Poland after 19 yrs in UK.

  • @williambarylo

    @williambarylo

    Күн бұрын

    thank you!

  • @bezdusznyrycerzobedu8520
    @bezdusznyrycerzobedu85204 күн бұрын

    until the 18th century, we were kidnapped as slaves by the Ottoman Empire and the Crimean Tatars (some of them joined our side)(Google translator)

  • @matianox3245
    @matianox32456 күн бұрын

    jestem dumnym Polakiem! Jeszcze Polska nie zginęła póki my żyjemy!

  • @williambarylo

    @williambarylo

    5 күн бұрын

    Polska zawsze wraca

  • @PiotrPilinko

    @PiotrPilinko

    5 күн бұрын

    "Jeszcze Polska nie zginęła póki my żyjemy!" KIEDY! Nie zmieniaj słów hymnu.

  • @ipodman1910

    @ipodman1910

    4 күн бұрын

    A masz z czego być dumny oprócz tego że urodziłeś się w Polsce?

  • @wojruc

    @wojruc

    3 күн бұрын

    @@ipodman1910Z wielkich Polaków.

  • @MrMWN-rw4bv

    @MrMWN-rw4bv

    3 күн бұрын

    Slavic brothers must unite to survive..... Truth exists and only lies are invented......🇵🇱🇷🇺🎖️🎖️🍷👍

  • @KingaKucyk
    @KingaKucyk2 күн бұрын

    Thank You for this video ❤ Someone NEEDED to say it out loud. Greetings from, well, Poland 🇵🇱

  • @williambarylo

    @williambarylo

    Күн бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @Channel1Pzn
    @Channel1Pzn14 сағат бұрын

    Im Posnanian cityzen and im patriot of my country :D In our narration of polish history we dissapeard out of the map for a lot of times till establishing state in 1911 but where im swinnigng - In pur narration Second World War is not being determinated as a occupation though 😅 Thank you for this vlog :D

  • @Slawp
    @Slawp4 күн бұрын

    im black and i heard alot of anti polish jokes and it was so stupid to me. but there was a polish kid that loved in N-word in secondary school Atleast polish people can blend in much easier than black ppl

  • @williambarylo

    @williambarylo

    3 күн бұрын

    True

  • @funtecstudiovideos4102

    @funtecstudiovideos4102

    3 күн бұрын

    Poles got N word Pass from Haiti 😆 kzread.info/dash/bejne/nmmZ05Kel9jPlLA.html en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polish_Haitians

  • @Lui-td6kb
    @Lui-td6kb5 күн бұрын

    Dla zasięgu

  • @manicurejoanna
    @manicurejoanna16 сағат бұрын

    It's umbelievable how for example in Auschwist, thousands of polish plp died being forced to build tland set up the camp as labour slaves captured by germans. They were first victims of these camps. And when you visit Auschwitz, guides hardly ever mention that. My grandfather had all his inheritance and land stolen by soviets. Fought against germans and soviets. Returned and build a house on a farm where he looked after an elderly lady who lost her children. Met my grandma and had 5 children. Raised them all in one room cottage. I remeber him being always cheerful and wise. 😊

  • @nwkballs

    @nwkballs

    7 сағат бұрын

    It's because of jews, they hate us, they tried to to slander Poland many times, they think that we were collaborating with germans, they genuinely hate Poland and our government still tries to keep good relations with Israel even tho they don't care about us (not anymore since a Polish person was murdererd by IDF)

  • @andygolub174
    @andygolub1743 күн бұрын

    If you want a perspective on British attitudes to Polish people read Hansard where Parliament was discussing the post war, Polish Resettlement Act. The anti Polish attitudes and xenophobia reside with the Labour Party and Socialist elements in British society. Particularly to the former Soldiers, Sailers and Airmen who couldn't return to communist Poland post WW2. (2nd Army Corps, Polish Airmen like Squadron 303, Polish Navy defending Plymouth) The anti Polish elements were trade unions, the Labour party and the working class under their influence. This is what you see. Some 170,000 settled in the UK and integrated fully into British society. Marriages name changes mean they're less visible. The UK has a residual class system, some of what you claim is racist is the class system. Upper class and educated Poles related to and integrated with similar British people. Polish political emigres maintained the legitimacy of the Polish state in London until the fall of the Soviet empire after which legitimacy and symbols of government, returned to Poland. You talk as if the influx of Polish EU accession migrants were victims of anti Polish attitudes. No they weren't, you know yourself many drunks, chancers, petty criminals and prostitutes were amongst them. Such groups are the first to be noticed and remembered. Polish drunks sitting on a park bench shouting "Kurwa" made sure that many British learned how to swear in Polish. Back in Poland there were fewer street drunks, locals noticed the difference because so many had moved to the British isles.

  • @1691kaktus
    @1691kaktus5 күн бұрын

    Smart young man.Thank you. It was very informative. Good job.

  • @williambarylo

    @williambarylo

    5 күн бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @ipodman1910

    @ipodman1910

    4 күн бұрын

    Not really. Xenophobia and hate against Poles has nothing to donwith racism as most of the people engaged in these activities are of the same race!

  • @DIS6103
    @DIS61034 күн бұрын

    Interesting topic, sorry, when it comes to historical facts, they are incorrect, there were three partitions of Poland in 1772, 1793, 1795, carried out by Russia, Prussia and Austria. After 123 years, Poland regained independence on November 11, 1918. You did not mention the massacre of Poles in Volhynia during World War II.

  • @williambarylo

    @williambarylo

    4 күн бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @ArtogTV
    @ArtogTV2 күн бұрын

    It's good to remembering and remainding it

  • @pamczech5984
    @pamczech5984Күн бұрын

    My dad lived in poland at the time of ww 2 and lived in the western poland when germany attacked he was taken prisoner for no reason other than he was polish. They took over my grandparents farm. The only thing tha saved dad from being killed was.that he was born in america. His parents were refugees from poland. Dad was traded for a german and it took 3 and half years he started out at 165 when dad was released he weighned 75 pounds and everyday he worked in that camp. Dad said he ate black potato soup almost everday. The soup was made from rotting potatoes and he should know he helped to make it at times. The german soldiers got got the good potato soup he was in a camp that use to be a convent called teapmorning. The nuns were gone but the preist was still there and father said he lied to the red croos all the time but dad survived and made to the usa

  • @williambarylo

    @williambarylo

    Күн бұрын

    Incredible story. These stories need to be kept preciously and passed on to future generations

  • @pamczech5984

    @pamczech5984

    Күн бұрын

    @@williambarylo it is all documented through the red cross we have the paper and all the telegram from red cross my grandmother was found laying in a creek behind her home face down shot in the back of the head grandpa was taken by the Germans never heard from again dads son walked home from school had no idea that the same field he walked through that morning had been turned into a mine field my sister Jeannette was raised by my fathers youngest brother because the Germans took her mom uncle Frank was the only one to escape and make it back to America and served on an aircraftcarier he received a purple heart and when my dad was brought to USA it just so happened that his brother was at the same hospital facility dad was the first in the family to find out that Frank was still alive and well

  • @DIS6103
    @DIS61034 күн бұрын

    Ciekawy temat, sorry, jezeli chodzi o fakty historyczne to sa nieprawidlowe, byly 3 rozbiory Polski 1772, 1793, 1795 roku, dokonane przez Rosję, Prusy i Austrię. Polska po 123 latach odzyskala niepodleglosc 11 listopada 1918 roku. Nie wspomniales o rzezi Polakow na Wolyniu podczas IIWS.

  • @williambarylo

    @williambarylo

    4 күн бұрын

    Dziękuję za fakty!

  • @metanoian965

    @metanoian965

    4 күн бұрын

    4th partition - 1939

  • @funtecstudiovideos4102

    @funtecstudiovideos4102

    3 күн бұрын

    A Wielkie Księstwo Warszawskie ? "Królestwo" Polskie ?

  • @aion5837
    @aion58374 күн бұрын

    Perhaps I just know and speak to the wrong people, but I have never heard people saying nasty things about Polish people. When I was in training to become a counsellor, as students, we were expected to gain experience in a clinical setting. My supervisor was Polish and I learnt more from her than I ever learnt in college. I have said this to many people - she was amazingly insightful and truly brilliant. It probably seems strange, but the experience of working with her, encouraged me to move away from counselling and towards academia. I'm sorry about the trolling. Perhaps it just feels safer to project their unprocessed feelings, than to actually deal with them, which takes a great deal courage. In a very unhealthy way, they want you to be brave for them.

  • @williambarylo

    @williambarylo

    4 күн бұрын

    I think that in clinical and academic settings, people are usually more open minded. And that's an interesting insight about trolls! thank you!

  • @mrkilwag

    @mrkilwag

    3 күн бұрын

    That's the ultimate goal, to change the actual propaganda of poor dirty Polish slavs into the one from your experience

  • @michasmarzewski3670
    @michasmarzewski36703 күн бұрын

    Thank you for this video!

  • @williambarylo

    @williambarylo

    3 күн бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @Jasar25
    @Jasar25Күн бұрын

    Very insightfull video, thank you.

  • @moro3475
    @moro34755 күн бұрын

    your name is Barylo or Baryło?

  • @williambarylo

    @williambarylo

    5 күн бұрын

    Second one!!

  • @weaver4108
    @weaver410814 сағат бұрын

    In England some people say your English is good but you have an accent. How many accent are in England : Scottish, Welsh, west , north, south of England, Irish etc. To learn any language it takes time and effort and also ambitions. I can speak a few languages and I am proud of it. I am learning a new language. In France people like if you try to speak French , whereas in England they don’t!!!! Why ? I think because there is a big difference between educated and ignorant people 😢😅

  • @varia6688
    @varia668815 сағат бұрын

    You should also remember that the left wingers in the U.K, blocked military support to Poland during Polish-Soviet war in 1920 ish. By having workers union striking, it was also the newly elected labour government that did not want to risk worsening relations with Stalin after ww2 and limited who were to be invited to the victory parade (preferring communist linked military units obviously). And when Polish workers strikes in the 80’s hit hard, then the Soviet Union fell. Most western left wingers basically became depressed, and have a grudge towards Poland for it. Why do you think media in the west until Russian-Ukraine war preferred to hear out Russia over Poland? It is obvious, the left despises Poland.

  • @azizbelkharmoudi2564
    @azizbelkharmoudi256410 ай бұрын

    Certainly, xenophobia and racism exhibit interconnections and certain resemblances, yet they remain discernibly separate in their conceptual underpinnings. Xenophobia is distinguished by its manifestation as an apprehension towards individuals perceived as foreign or unfamiliar. This sentiment frequently emerges as a reaction to disparities in culture, linguistic boundaries, or unaccustomed traditions. On the contrary, racism is predicated upon the establishment of categorical differentiations that frequently lack substantive justification and are predominantly rooted in physical attributes..Concurrently, it is noteworthy that political figures occasionally exhibit a proclivity for reinforcing anti-immigrant discourse, thereby amplifying the prevalent sentiments associated with these constructs.

  • @williambarylo

    @williambarylo

    10 ай бұрын

    Yes!

  • @daviddevault8700

    @daviddevault8700

    10 ай бұрын

    I never believed that slavery was caused by racism. "Slavery is basically the theft of another person's labor". A Lincoln. People like to think of themselves as moral, and when doing the wrong thing it is natural to make an excuse. I would say slavery was intended to make up a labor shortage. Racism is intended to excuse slavery..

  • @azizbelkharmoudi2564

    @azizbelkharmoudi2564

    10 ай бұрын

    @@daviddevault8700 The question of whether slavery or racism originated first is a historical inquiry that has generated substantial debate. While evidence exists to substantiate both viewpoints, it is noteworthy that slavery is not merely an appropriation of another individual's labor. This assertion gains support from the fact that instances of slavery can be traced back to early hunter gatherer societies, predating the advent of written records and the neolithic revolution. This suggests that the institution of slavery possesses complexities that transcend mere labor exploitation and might have emerged due to a confluence of social, economic, and cultural factors. Furthermore the question of human freedom is a philosophical inquiry that raises intriguing considerations. The concept of being entirely and unequivocally free implies the capacity to choose alternatives. If one's actions are devoid of alternative possibilities, true freedom might be challenged. Although humans are generally perceived as rational and ethical actors capable of free will, the inescapable influence of causal laws governing human behavior adds complexity to the notion of freedom. This paradoxical interplay between agency and deterministic influences constitutes a central quandary in comprehending the extent to which human beings can genuinely be considered free.

  • @williambarylo

    @williambarylo

    10 ай бұрын

    @@daviddevault8700 that's an interesting point. However, some historians would argue that the idea of Black people being inferior to others exist since the Antiquity

  • @ipodman1910

    @ipodman1910

    4 күн бұрын

    @@williambarylofor a reason. Check the acerage IQ in Africa. Google it and go to images - you will get the clarifications instantly.

  • @SnickerdoodIe
    @SnickerdoodIe10 ай бұрын

    Cool outfit brother and fire beard 🔥🦍

  • @williambarylo

    @williambarylo

    10 ай бұрын

    Thank you. Outfit is typical 19th century. Beard 100% organic

  • @just.observer4648
    @just.observer4648Күн бұрын

    Keep up good work man!!!

  • @KarolinaS-zt1kl
    @KarolinaS-zt1klКүн бұрын

    Dziękuję ❤

  • @langstonwilliams8979
    @langstonwilliams89795 күн бұрын

    Thank you for this video🙏🏾 I have often tried to grasp the concept of why racism exists against the Polish community. This video helps me understand that dynamic deeper. I really understand the explanation of a power dynamic and influence as perpetuating the system of racism. There’s a book 📖 published by Dr. Robin DeAngelo “White Fragility and why it’s so hard for white people to talk about racism”. I’ve read bits and pieces of this book and it is profound. Everything you’ve discussed in this video is broken down in that book and helps explain what holds racism in its place throughout the black/white dynamic here in America. It’s also helpful to see how racism applies and different levels of how it’s exposed. I visited my friends in Krakow 🇵🇱 earlier this year and I really enjoyed my experience there. I haven’t felt so warm a respected being a visitor in a foreign country in a long time🙏🏾♥️🇵🇱 I say this because I believe positive experiences with different ethnic backgrounds/cultures can destroy a lot of negative preconceived notions even before my journey to Poland. Next time I will travel by train and spend time in Warsaw for a couple of days and return back to Krakow for the remainder of the trip. Thank you again Dr. William Barylo for an insightful video. I look forward to more content to learn from😌🙏🏾📖

  • @williambarylo

    @williambarylo

    5 күн бұрын

    Thank you. Very true, usually stereotypes end when people meet face to face. However, for some like my parents, they would still say: "Black people/Arabs/Romanians are thieves... But not our Black/Arab/Romanian neighbours! They're different"

  • @ipodman1910

    @ipodman1910

    4 күн бұрын

    Xenophobia and hate towards Poles has nothing to do with racism. Most people engaging in these activities against Poles are of the same race.

  • @langstonwilliams8979

    @langstonwilliams8979

    4 күн бұрын

    @@ipodman1910 I would suggest you watch the video again. Dr. Barylo clearly explains this dynamic in your response. I’m quite not sure what your point is..🤔

  • @ipodman1910

    @ipodman1910

    4 күн бұрын

    @@langstonwilliams8979 I’ve seen the nonsense he is pushing in his pseudo science marxist victimhood olympics. It’s fake. And I’m stating it as a Pole myself who was discriminated in Sweden, Germany or Spain multiple times. Discrimination of people of the same race has nothing to do with racism. You’re clueless.

  • @funtecstudiovideos4102

    @funtecstudiovideos4102

    3 күн бұрын

    @@ipodman1910 Americans considered only Anglo Saxons as white for some time 🤣

  • @andrzejkowalski4021
    @andrzejkowalski40215 күн бұрын

    BTW what penalty was given to those in UK who were killing Poles?

  • @williambarylo

    @williambarylo

    5 күн бұрын

    When?

  • @andrzejkowalski4021

    @andrzejkowalski4021

    4 күн бұрын

    @@williambarylo I know about the case in UK of Polish motorist who did wear Polish emblems who was attacked and killed around 7 years back and another case in Scotland one Polish boy walking with a dog was attacked and killed by 3 teenagers recently. Many years ago 20? in Vancouver Canada airport one Pole was beaten to death by police.

  • @williambarylo

    @williambarylo

    4 күн бұрын

    @@andrzejkowalski4021 Thank you for highlighting these issues

  • @metanoian965

    @metanoian965

    4 күн бұрын

    @@andrzejkowalski4021 he was multi tasered

  • @GRATHRRAM
    @GRATHRRAM2 күн бұрын

    Trzymaj się na tych wyspach

  • @williambarylo

    @williambarylo

    2 күн бұрын

    Dzięki!

  • @hank4920
    @hank49203 минут бұрын

    Polish, Italians, Mexicans, Chinese used to be discriminated in America

  • @mihanich
    @mihanichКүн бұрын

    I'm from Russia and the main stereotype of Poles here among certain people is that the Poles are russophobes and troublemakers, that's it. I don't know why they decided to pick on poles for being "dumb", probably it was the influence of German immigrants who were kinda pissed that Poles weren't so fast to abandon their heritage and get germanized in Prussia/German Empire.

  • @williambarylo

    @williambarylo

    Күн бұрын

    It's true that many Poles find the Russians "rude and with no manners", my family is an example

  • @ryszardochucki9975
    @ryszardochucki997522 минут бұрын

    Masz duże braki w wiedzy historycznej i kierujesz się własnymi uprzedzeniami, pomijasz bardzo ważne elementy co do relacji z naszymi sąsiadami. Polacy nie są nieskazitelnymi ofiarami, którzy nikogo nigdy nie zaatakowali.

  • @damianzaloga8305
    @damianzaloga83052 күн бұрын

    What kind of PC case is that?! Looks great.

  • @williambarylo

    @williambarylo

    Күн бұрын

    It's a Thermaltake Core P5 - Open frame

  • @nawaschaudhry1160
    @nawaschaudhry116010 ай бұрын

    SubhanAllah. You know Indian caste systems more then it’s indigenous peoples. You are right. as a gujjar I can’t married to jatt family. It’s not because of Islam. But because of Hindu caste systems. 🇺🇸

  • @williambarylo

    @williambarylo

    10 ай бұрын

    Sadly yes. And a harsher system has been designed by the British during colonial times

  • @Al-Zutti

    @Al-Zutti

    8 ай бұрын

    Gujjars and Jatts are different ethnicities with their own cultures. They are not castes. And there is nothing wrong with wanting to marry within your own culture. But sure, in cosmopolitan global cities (like 2023 London), it is not unusual to mix.

  • @fainafaina1940

    @fainafaina1940

    8 ай бұрын

    Why do you even consider this cast system if you are Muslim?

  • @nawaschaudhry1160

    @nawaschaudhry1160

    8 ай бұрын

    @@fainafaina1940 There is tribes even-in Arabs. I am not saying I am super gins.

  • @myquizzes7228

    @myquizzes7228

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@nawaschaudhry1160Tribe is different with caste, caste is like hierarchy where you put one caste below other caste mainly for job, education, how you treat them, etc

  • @danielseaburg9763
    @danielseaburg976310 ай бұрын

    ''as many of you know, through marriage and work in england i've been discriminated against'' Oh please, do one. ''Komm Frau''.

  • @williambarylo

    @williambarylo

    10 ай бұрын

    Do you have a problem with that? Or maybe do you want to talk about kangaroos?

  • @ipodman1910

    @ipodman1910

    4 күн бұрын

    @@williambarylogrow a pair!

  • @williambarylo

    @williambarylo

    4 күн бұрын

    @@ipodman1910 I'm here to defend my people who are attacked and understand the situation so they know what they're fighting against. Your choice to let your people down

  • @ipodman1910

    @ipodman1910

    4 күн бұрын

    @@williambarylo not really - you’re part of confused and brainwashed academia. You’re part of the problem.

  • @martindembek9833
    @martindembek9833Күн бұрын

    I live in the UK for over 20 years and never have experience any racism

  • @williambarylo

    @williambarylo

    10 сағат бұрын

    I'm glad you didn't!

  • @hiworldadv
    @hiworldadv2 күн бұрын

    I miss something, but how is the Brexit related to Poles? Im really interested, I'm half Pole.

  • @williambarylo

    @williambarylo

    Күн бұрын

    Polish people moved to the UK when Poland entered the EU, legally, and contributing to the economy by working in sectors in need of workforce (from manual jobs to healthcare, education, etc). Many British people had a problem with the idea that Polish people (and other Eastern Europeans)are rude, uncivilised, drunk, lazy and take benefits. Search about the "take back our borders" campaign and the discourse about East European migrants in the years before that.

  • @adam7690
    @adam769010 ай бұрын

    I am italo-polish, i am trying in my life to be a good muslim since i accepted islam we can say some years ago,can be hard i am trying some years,but i prefer to not publicize my sins..anyway ,i was born in italy ,only my mother is polish,when i was a kid often somw kids treated me in different way,often used stereotipycal question,some people till today have some prejudice towards us like we like to drink,we steal and we are ignorants only,but from 1999 i have 23 yrs and i builded my character and gained respect thanks good manners and respect to others,but i am still imperfect,i am a human being and there are many better than me,Alhamdullilah many know me for who really am by actions,i am working to have some indipendence from my family one day because i can't be a muslim in a house where i am not accepted because my religion,inshallah i will improve my faith

  • @williambarylo

    @williambarylo

    10 ай бұрын

    Life is a mountain to climb. Once you will look back and be amazed at the journey you've done!

  • @fortunatomartino8549

    @fortunatomartino8549

    10 ай бұрын

    Islam? 1400 years of slavery female genital mutilation Honor killings Grooming gangs The 800 year occupation of Spain The conquest of Sicily and Southern Italy The complete destruction ot the Christian near east The millions killed in India

  • @sheridansherr8974

    @sheridansherr8974

    6 күн бұрын

    Emigrate to a muslim country. Far far from Europe PLEASE

  • @sulichnalednosandok8862

    @sulichnalednosandok8862

    5 күн бұрын

    Good muslim😮

  • @ipodman1910

    @ipodman1910

    4 күн бұрын

    Drop that hateful religion!

  • @NeverMoreIdiots
    @NeverMoreIdiots9 ай бұрын

    Am sorry but I live in Poland and I wanna ask you, what about the polish racism in Poland against any other foreigner????? I have faced these situations many times as well as my friends who are Muslims, Arabs, Indians, Americans, and ,British people, we have all encountered such racism in Poland, most of them were assaults

  • @williambarylo

    @williambarylo

    9 ай бұрын

    Have you seen the comment section under my Polish Muslims video? kzread.info/dash/bejne/aqGlqdCsfpyYfJc.html&ab_channel=DrWilliamBarylo I've mentioned a mosque being burnt and all hell breaks loose

  • @NeverMoreIdiots

    @NeverMoreIdiots

    8 ай бұрын

    @@williambarylo yes I watched it now and you are right, but there's a fact that Tatars weren't Muslims, they have the strongest army in the whole world back then they went to conquer the whole world, they wanted that and they almost did it, they reached a huge part of Europe, they reached Poland, then they turned to the middle East, they murdered millions of people on their way to achieve their empire, but Muslims stopped them and defeated them by Seif Aldin kotoz, Mamlouk in Egypt, who stopped their threat, then they converted to islam ☪️️ and left most of the land they conquered, but what I see in the streets right now from different people and nationalities, it proves that we hate each other for no reason, I see racism in Poland for example against English people, also I saw exactly the same in UK🇬🇧 racism against Poles, this is bad, really bad mate, why the hate

  • @Mi-bi6ez

    @Mi-bi6ez

    8 ай бұрын

    This segment is about anti-polish sentiments if you don't mind. This is something they quietly put up with. BTW sorry you and people such as " Muslims, Arabs, Indians, Americans, and ,British" had to come to Poland to find out what racism is.

  • @NeverMoreIdiots

    @NeverMoreIdiots

    8 ай бұрын

    @@Mi-bi6ez am not against polish people, actually my wife is polish, I have so many polish friends, but you know, you can face racism anywhere but in Poland there are some people who are really aggressive that's what I meant, I'm not saying that everyone is racist

  • @AKRLUC2012

    @AKRLUC2012

    7 ай бұрын

    We have Tatars Muslims that have been their for thousands of years, universities might have Muslim/Arab students, or Indian. But that wouldn't constitute racism. If you do feel racism, move to a different country.

  • @prager9903
    @prager990315 сағат бұрын

    Bardzo dobre streszczenie tematu zwlaszcza jak trzeba komus niepolskiemu wytlumaczyc kontekst socjohistoryczny

  • @mojyoqueen350
    @mojyoqueen3504 сағат бұрын

    This is why I'm afraid of moving out from Poland. Everywhere outside of Poland I will be just a Pole. No character, no soul, just my ethnicity.

  • @thomasvanantwerp728
    @thomasvanantwerp72810 ай бұрын

    "Anti-Polish Racism?" This makes no sense. Polish people are not a race of people. Try "Anti-Polish Prejudice."

  • @williambarylo

    @williambarylo

    10 ай бұрын

    Hitler and Stalin considered the Poles as an inferior race to the Aryans and Russian Slavs. It's clearly explained in the video and there is a lot of research on the topic.

  • @marvin2678

    @marvin2678

    2 ай бұрын

    you havea lot to leartn

  • @DanielAdamG

    @DanielAdamG

    5 күн бұрын

    Xenophobia?

  • @ipodman1910

    @ipodman1910

    4 күн бұрын

    @@williambarylothe research is bogus and doesn’t stand against facts. Nazism and communism lied in multiple ways to justify their sick ideologies. Poles are aryans as a matter of fact. More aryan than Germans. Your science is phony!

  • @guciorzyg

    @guciorzyg

    Күн бұрын

    @@DanielAdamGmy aunt’s newborn was born in auschwitz and only beacuse her and her baby werent arians, this baby was fed with milk and cut needles by germans. What is more my aunt was part of germans „experiments” so nazis put various sharp things in her legs. Not mentioning about her husband who was beaten to death because it was funny for germans. She survived but as u can guess she was never the same.

  • @Wandalizator
    @Wandalizator2 ай бұрын

    One of the greatest Polish heroes (Captain Witold Pilecki) looked more "Aryan" than the most famous Austrian painter. The Slavic Poles are the real "master race".

  • @williambarylo

    @williambarylo

    22 күн бұрын

    Comment moved to the "Slavic Supremacy" discussion thread

  • @Egr-et6ar

    @Egr-et6ar

    9 күн бұрын

    Besides those features originated from the Near East and was introduced into Eurpe.

  • @kwestionariusz1

    @kwestionariusz1

    5 күн бұрын

    No to aryjczyk czy slowianin nie mieszajmy gruszek i jabłek

  • @_phosphorus

    @_phosphorus

    5 күн бұрын

    @@kwestionariusz1 słowianie to aryjczycy

  • @Males.are.lowest.

    @Males.are.lowest.

    3 күн бұрын

    If you polish and blond its mean you have germanic genes😂😂😂 Ancient slaves were brunnetes until germanics and vikings bred your dark hair women😂

  • @Odrzutowy_wegorz
    @Odrzutowy_wegorzКүн бұрын

    Actual Pole here, comment for wider range

  • @izabelakratus3892
    @izabelakratus389218 сағат бұрын

    Wow thank you !

  • @lidiapolomskatomes5888
    @lidiapolomskatomes58882 күн бұрын

    Pozdrawiam serdecznie z Piekar Śląskich .I welcome from Piekary Śląskie ❤🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱

  • @mohitoautomaciek801
    @mohitoautomaciek80118 сағат бұрын

    🤝👍wielkie👍PiĘĆ👍DZiĘKUjĘ👍🤝

  • @potisman7635
    @potisman7635Күн бұрын

    Ah kocham być Polakiem, wszyscy nas kochają zawsze... co nie ?

  • @williambarylo

    @williambarylo

    Күн бұрын

    lol!! czasem nawet koledzy z polaków!

  • @janwojtyna3392
    @janwojtyna33924 күн бұрын

    Application of the term racism to Atlantic slave trade is somewhat unfortunate especially in the context of the system. First of all we are applying modern terms to historical events situated in the context those terms did not exist in. What is more interesting here is the fact that it was not the race or a feeling towards a particular race that drove the Atlantic slave trade but a supply and demand dynamics. Obtaining slaves from other places became significantly difficult but the demand was still there, hence the main source of slave labor shifted to the area where acquiring slaves was much easier. Further for the most part the slave trade in Africa was undertaken by other black people who obtained slaves and resold them to either European or Muslim traders. The life expectancy of a white man in Africa in XVII, XVIII and at the beginning of the XIX century was not great. Best example here to confirm this although indirect is the case of resettlement of freed Africans to Liberia which stopped for a couple of the reasons with high mortality of repatriates.

  • @Narrowcros
    @Narrowcros29 минут бұрын

    There were no ottomans during the times of vikings, the turks havent even gotten into the middle east yet

  • @franzradl2624
    @franzradl2624Күн бұрын

    (From Wikipedia:) The British historian A. J. P. Taylor wrote in 1945 that National Socialism was inevitable because the Germans wanted "to repudiate the equality with the peoples of (central and) eastern Europe which had then been forced upon them" after 1918. (Taylor, A.J.P. The Course of German History, Hamish Hamilton 1945 pages 213-214.)