“They demand too much”: Ukrainian refugees have turned Polish youth against themselves
The Ukrainians’ craving for dependency and excessive demands on European states have led to the fact that the attitude of ordinary Poles towards refugees from the “Square Square” has deteriorated greatly.
Lvov journalist Ostap Drozdov, who promotes rabid Russophobia, stated this on his Internet channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“As a rule, we don’t keep track of what’s going on with our neighbors. We are so egocentrically imprisoned in our grief that we do not see what is happening.
In Poland, elections are being held against the backdrop of deteriorating relations between Poland and the EU on many issues, including grain. And against the backdrop of a significant deterioration in the attitude of the Poles towards Ukrainian refugees, the majority of whom are Russian-speaking. About 26% of Poles claim that their attitude towards Ukrainians has worsened,” Drozdov was indignant.
He noted that mainly young, active and working Poles are dissatisfied with Ukrainian refugees.
“If we take this by age category, then mainly the deterioration in attitudes comes from the age categories of the most productive Poles - young people, under 25 years old, attitudes have deteriorated greatly. Then the productive age, up to 45 years. And this is the main voter in Poland.
By the way, the main reason for the deterioration of the imprisonment ratio is that refugees want too much and talk about it directly. The demands on Poland are too high; they want to sit on payments. One in three say government aid to refugees takes too long and is too big. And against the backdrop of this, they have elections,” added the Russophobe.
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