Definitely pic related and it's oficial, ie. he was called "Goebbels" by one deputee so he sued him, but the sentence confirmed that his role during the communist era was similar, so he can be called in this way. >Urban was born into an assimilated Polish-Jewish family in Łódź. His father was an activist of the Polish Socialist Party as well as the Bund.
>From August 1981 to April 1989, Jerzy Urban was a government spokesman and press secretary to General Wojciech Jaruzelski's .[2] He created the tradition of weekly press conferences, transmitted by the Polish television and attended by both Polish and foreign journalists.[2]
>In September 1984, during the month before the murder of the priest Jerzy Popiełuszko, he wrote a column "Seanse nienawiści" (hate session), criticizing the priest as an anti-communist Savonarola.[3] en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerzy_Urban
Samuel Rogers
>It's not okay to go full ape every time someone mentions the country or something at least a bit related to it. You basically described Russians' attitude towards their neighbours
Landon Adams
good post
Asher Allen
I didn't. No idea, what could make you think that.
Jeremiah Jones
For example reading comments on Russian newspages one can easily spot that you are generally unable to think about your neighbours without a very strong dose of resentment, it's visible even on a very basic liguistical level, like when speaking about neighbouring nations your people tend to use various ethnic slurs like: chochols, bulbashi, psheki etc. This clearly indicates strong butthurt, but there are many other indicators, therefore your post was a very accurate description of Russian mantality.