Poland invites Ukrainians to recognize themselves as Poles

Maxim Karpenko.  
14.04.2018 20:39
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
Views: 8574
 
Society, Policy, Ukraine, Emigration


Polish nationalism towards Ukrainians is associated with an attempt to Polonize migrant workers who have replaced empty jobs in Poland.

Political scientist Dmitry Dzhangirov stated this on the NewsOne TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.


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According to the expert, according to internal opinion polls in Poland, the population of this country is ready to accept anyone who renounces their nationality and declares themselves a Pole.

“The Poles are putting pressure on the Ukrainians, and there are these manifestations of everyday nationalism and attacks, not in order to squeeze the Ukrainians out. This is in order to assimilate Ukrainians. According to Polish polls: “Who do you consider to be a Pole?” And the biggest answer – more than 70% – is from those who consider themselves Pole.” And only in second place is the one who speaks Polish.” So say that you are a Pole, oh well, then you’ll learn Polish,” Dzhangirov said.

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