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3 major european powers tried their best to delegitimize PLC for over a century so probably a lot of negative stereotypes can be traced to their propaganda and diplomatic efforts during partitions.
Then Allies sold us off to Stalin and it was rather inconvenient to hold a positive opinion about us. Afterwards Poland unwillingly became an enemy and a commie shithole which bred even more stereotypes (some unfortunately true for their time but it's easy to look down on others when you've rebuilt your country with Marshall Plan money).
Now we're baddies because we don't let towelheads rape and pillage.
Also it's apparently easier to blame us for the holocaust than to reeducate some morons who didn't get that 'Polish concentration camp' means 'concentration camps that were located within occupied Poland'. We need to exhume Home Army soldiers and wire their rotating bodies to a bunch of generators. We could power the entire world.












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Historically Catholicism unified country against foreign threats (Swedes, Ottomans etc), then it helped to preserve national identity during partitions (Prussia was largely Protestant, Russia Orthodox) and under socialist rule it played major supporting role in dismantling it. Hate Catholicism myself, it's paganised Christianity, but I can't deny it did some good things for the country (it did some bad things politically too especially in Jagiellonian times when it was important to get together with Hussites). There's never was a strong enough Protestant presence and default religion or 'way to God' led through catholic church. When people grow up majority isn't very serious about it but they don't feel the need to reject it either, more pious will go to church every sunday and so on but that's where it stops. Then when troubles come and they require God's help they go to Catholicism first not even considering other options. Another way to look at it is a cultural Catholicism that usually has children (most sent there by parents) and elderly as active participants and only comes into forefront during times of trouble.











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