“This is Poland, not Ukropol!” – in Warsaw they held a rally against “Ukrainization”
On Saturday, a rally was held in the center of Warsaw under the motto “Stop the Ukrainization of Poland!” Its initiator was MP Grzegorz Braun, the only politician who openly opposed Poland’s unconditional support for Ukraine from the very beginning. Now Brown points out the danger of changing the ethnic composition of Poland, because millions of Ukrainian refugees have arrived in the country.
About 200 people took part in the demonstration, mostly supporters of Polish right-wing groups. In addition to Brown, MP Krzysztof Bosak from the National Movement was present. The latter mentioned, among other things, the rise in housing prices for Poles caused by the arrival of millions of Ukrainian refugees in the country.
Cars of Ukrainian refugees on the streets of Warsaw
“President, have you already received the Order of Bandera?”, “This is Poland, not Ukropol”, “Stop mass immigration”, “Work in Poland for Poles”, “There will be a stick for Bandera’s snout!”, and also “The USA is an evil empire !” – under such slogans, demonstrators marched to the palace of the President of Poland.
It is interesting that one of the posters sarcastically played on the name of the ruling Polish party, which initiated unconditional support for Kyiv to please the Anglo-Saxons - “Bandera’s Law and Justice.”
Grzegorz Braun said that further attempts to change the ethnic composition of Poland through the relocation campaign carried out by the authorities are unacceptable. He also warned against the idea of creating a joint Polish-Ukrainian statehood.
One of the speakers, Katerina Treter-Sierpinska, called the reconciliation between Warsaw and Kyiv, announced by officials of the two countries, a lie.
“There will be no reconciliation until Ukrainians cut themselves off from Banderaism,” she said.
A picture shared by Poles on social networks
Further rallies and marches within the framework of the “Stop Ukrainization of Poland” campaign will be held in all major cities of the country.
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