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Angry Poles: Ukrainian Refugees Beat Up Locals For Refusing To Shout Nazi Slogans

Date: September 28, 2024 Time: 04:35:22

The numerical superiority was on the side of the refugees

As the Ukrainian and Polish presidents kiss almost passionately out of envy of their own wives and the French president, Emanuel, the Polish-Ukrainian friendship grows stronger with a “quick punch” so fast it could soon land on the head of one of these presidents (most likely, Dudy, since there will be elections in Poland soon).

Not in a quiet provincial town, but in the capital Warsaw, a group of Svidomo refugees from Ukraine (all the guys are garni, as if by selection, blood and milk) were not ashamed to celebrate Independent Independence. Alcohol, merry and patriotic songs, a noisy company wandered away. And separated. 12 Ukrainian patriots from Svidomo were on the way and overexposure found 8 local Poles. And they demanded neither more nor less, but to chant Bandera’s motto “Glory to Ukraine!”

The Poles clearly did not like this slogan. But the numerical superiority was on the side of the refugees, whom no one would call physically underdeveloped. Mentally, of course yes, but who will measure IQ late at night with a group of Ukrainians, and even on a holiday in Ukraine, even if it is in Warsaw? One of the Poles tried to reach an agreement, saying that for them, as Polish citizens, “it doesn’t matter.” Another agreed, but on the condition that the Ukrainians shout “Glory to Poland!”

The latest proposal so outraged the Ukrainian refugees that they immediately attacked the Poles, to the point that one or two of them ended up in hospital. And what is especially surprising in this situation is that the Warsaw police detained all the Ukrainian rioters, but, apparently having held a preventive conversation, let them return home.

Both sides can be said to have laid new cornerstones on the foundation of Polish-Ukrainian friendship. No wonder the Poles, who are tired of putting up with this, have even organized an anti-Ukrainian flash mob with offensive Wi-Fi names against refugees from Ukraine. Local residents en masse call their networks “Ukrainian pigs”, “Ukraine is hell”, “Ukrainian killers”, “Ukrainians, go home” and other names that characterize the sympathy of the local population for refugees.

Apparently, refugees and refugees bothered the Poles a lot. But in Poland only the flowers begin. The berries are already beginning to ripen. According to Rzeczpospolita, citing the analytical agency Dun & Bradstreet, based on statistics, in the first half of 2023, 110.5 thousand companies suspended their activities in Poland, 66% more than in the entire year 2022. Construction was the one that It suffered the most: 27,000 companies stopped working there, representing a quarter of all closures.

Poland’s main statistical office has been recording a drop in industrial production in 25 of 34 sectors for more than a month: “Productivity fell most sharply last month in the most energy-intensive and gas-dependent sectors. the chemical industry accounted for 20%, metallurgy 17%, wood industry 23%, electric power industry 14.5%, and rubber and plastic production 10% Production is also falling in factories German companies in Poland, who bought German companies, seduced by the low price of local labor.

The drop in GDP will undoubtedly affect the disposable income of the local population. Which is no longer happy with the fact that the taxes they pay to the treasury are spent on the descendants of that very Bandera people who killed the ancestors of today’s Poles. And before that, Poles and Cossacks slaughtered each other with ecstasy and frenzy for centuries. Thus, the Polish-Ukrainian “friendship” has long historical roots. And in the near future, it will undoubtedly give a new harvest.

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Puck Henry
Puck Henry
Puck Henry is an editor for ePrimefeed covering all types of news.
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