Talk:History of Lithuanian Mappers/@comment-26045265-20151031221833/@comment-26541726-20160917132714

Those are lies! The Poles in Lithuania are either expats, either polonized Lithuanians who were discriminated by the Polish authorities during the PLC era, and were forced to speak Polish everywhere because that was kind of prestige at the time. Also the Lithuanian language was very negatively rated as pagan, russet, for uncivilized people. People had no Lithuanian masses in churches, if they spoke Lithuanian they could've got beaten and etc. And you're again going astray. The history cannot be richer, everyone regard it differently, and I can say it from my experience, I personally know some Lithuanians who have (true, not polonized) Polish descent, and they don't really wish to join back Poland. They completely like our nation, and they don't see as we close their schools and prohibiting their culture.