Żubr Kresowy
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Name
Żubr Kresowy
NationalityPolish
CountryRzeczpospolita
EthnicityPolish-Lithuanian
Family and friends
GirlfriendPolish girlfriend
Education and employment
OccupationStudent
Hobbies, interests, and beliefs
HobbiesHistory, Polish sabre, languages and philosophy
ReligionRoman Catholic
PoliticsConservative, Golden Liberty, Sarmatism, Sanation
MusicClassical, military marches, patriotic, folk, legionairy

Welcome to my page! I have joined Wikipedia in 2022 to edit and write articles that interest me.

I am from a Polish-Lithuanian Szlachta family and that is also my national identity. I am politically conservative and that is why I have called myself Żubr Kresowy, the name of an association of conservative Lithuanian-Polish Noblemen that was active during the II Polish Republic and supported Marshal Józef Piłsudski.

My homeland - lost but not forgotten.

My views and hobbies

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The European Wisent, my nicknamesake

Interests and Hobbies

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Personally, I have a lot of hobbies, such as swimming, fencing with the traditional Polish [[Szabla]], from time to time painting and most of all history, philosophy and languages.

Political views

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I am against all kinds of modern ideologies and most that stems from the enlightenment. My mind belongs to Romanticism and the heritage of the old Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.

My ideal of Poland is that of the 16th century Commonwealth. A free, powerful and patriotic bulwark of christianity with many different cultures united. Ukrainians, Lithuanians, Ruthenians, Tatars, Karaim, Greater Polans, Lesser Polans and all other nations of the Rzeczpospolita. Anyone loves Polish history and culture and wants to be part of it.

I am a follower of Piłsudski's thought, which is a direct continuation of the traditions of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. His ideas, as a man of similar background are in my opinion the only thing that can save Poland and lead it to a golden age once more. The age of a new Rzeczpospolita.

Religious views

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I am a Roman Catholic and I firmly believe in the resurrection of Christ the King. I do get along with people of other faith on the other hand. I gladly discuss religion with Muslim friends that are well-read in the subject. In discussions, I noticed that they often knew more about the Bible than many "Christians" I know.

Still, I disagree that the Gospel is "corrupted". I believe it is the truth of God the almighty.

I do not want to get into vile religious arguments with strangers.