PK1
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Why do you mention Bandera when Polish jokes were cited? LOL!I think, in the societies without nazism this jokes are not "anti-anyone", just because people not fully associated with their nationalities. First, we could stop to kill people, because they're black or Polish or Russian... I think, people of Bandera, current Ukrainian national hero didn't perform jokes in Polish Volyn....I realize you're trying to be funny by perpetuating old anti-Polish jokes, but these jokes could apply to American hillbillies or Texans living in low- income neighborhoods.How do you tell a bride at a Polish wedding?
[answer: she has her armpits braided.]
How do you tell the groom?
[answer: he has the rented clean shirt on.]
Why do they put a pile of garbage in the corner of every Polish wedding?
[answer: keeps the flies off the bride and groom at least during the ceremony.]
The joke about "armpits braided" (women not body shaving) could apply to many natural Europeans and Russians too, as well as other places.
Personally, i like women who don't shave their armpits, like men don't.
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Bandera was a Ukrainian nationalist like Putin is a Russian nationalist.
They are politically similar, but Putin has become a lot more powerful & successful in his corruption.
Unlike Putin, Bandera is not popular in Ukraine; he was an extremist that had little power during those WW2 years.