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Were is Pofka?
Time to appeal the topic ban. - GizzyCatBella🍁 00:09, 3 December 2022 (UTC)
Speedy deletion nomination of Category:Military police of Lithuania
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- Hello, Cukrakalnis,
- As the notice above states,
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Stop pushing your own agenda on Maria Konopnicka or I will report you
You clearly don't know anything about Konopnicka if you call her "chauvinistic". It's also your WP:OR because even Vytautas Landsbergis doesn't call her that. It's also your own translation, and it's bad. Marcelus (talk) 20:41, 27 December 2022 (UTC)
- V. L. Tasai konfliktas ir destrukcija gali kilti iš vienos tautos viršenybės kitos atžvilgiu. Tada mažesnioji tauta priešinasi, ir taip kyla konfliktas. Bet ne mažesnioji tauta prasimanė konfliktą, jį sukelia kitos tautos viršenybė ir spaudimas, kad ir toks – esą lietuvių kalba yra prastesnė, kultūra prastesnė. Jei norite aukštesnės kultūros, būkite lenkai. Net buvo sukurta programa padėti lietuviams pasitaisyti ir tapti lenkais. Ar žinote gražų Marijos Konopnickos eilėraštuką, nors ji neva buvusi tautų laisvės šalininkė:
- Pytasz, Litwinie, od kiedy masz polszczyć swe dzieci?
- Czy za dużo słońca, gdy od rana świeci?
- Klausi, lietuvi, nuo kada turi lenkinti savo vaikus?
- Ar jei nuo ryto saulė – jos perdaug jiems bus?**
- - https://www.bernardinai.lt/2013-03-25-didis-paveldas-ar-varginas-prakeiksmas/
- The paragraph is about Polish chauvinism towards Lithuanians and Konopnicka is used as an example. Landsbergis essentially calls her a chauvinist in such a manner, due to him saying "Do you this beautiful poem by Maria Konopnicka, even though she is supposedly a supporter of national rights:". The 'beautiful' is ironic, in case you didn't understand it.
- I translated into English what was written in Lithuanian, so it's not that my Polish is bad. As always, a better translation from a Polish-speaker like yourself would be welcome. Cukrakalnis (talk) 21:05, 27 December 2022 (UTC)
- It is nonsensical to quote a small poem in the biography of a writer with a much larger body of work, unless one wants, as you do, to forcefully make "anti-Lithuanian chauvinists" out of Poles. It does not matter what you think, Landsbergis does not call Konopnicka a chauvinist. He merely says that this one poem contradicts her reputation. Marcelus (talk) 21:15, 27 December 2022 (UTC)
- Are you denying the existence of Polish anti-Lithuanian chauvinism? Cukrakalnis (talk) 21:36, 27 December 2022 (UTC)
- It is nonsensical to quote a small poem in the biography of a writer with a much larger body of work, unless one wants, as you do, to forcefully make "anti-Lithuanian chauvinists" out of Poles. It does not matter what you think, Landsbergis does not call Konopnicka a chauvinist. He merely says that this one poem contradicts her reputation. Marcelus (talk) 21:15, 27 December 2022 (UTC)