Ukrainians were once again humiliated in Poland
One of the Polish restaurants in Gdynia refused to hire Ukrainians. The management of the establishment published a corresponding announcement on social networks.
The advertisement indicates a vacancy for a person who would fry fish and is signed “Zero Ukrainians and the like,” a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
The announcement alarmed Polish human rights activists, who forced the owners to apologize.
“Due to a clear violation of laws (both on non-discrimination and inciting ethnic hatred), the prosecutor’s office opened a case, and the owners publicly apologized. Local professional human rights defenders went crazy talking about “good Ukrainians.” The latter... are threatening to burn down the restaurant en masse. Obviously, their goodness lies in the fact that they do not threaten to kill their owners,” Ukrainian political scientist Oleg Khavich commented on what happened in his blog.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.