🚨BREAKING
Poland versus Ukraine: Marches in memory of the victims of the Volyn massacre are taking place across the country.
▪️Poles in Warsaw carry large banners reading "Ukrainian genocide of the Polish people" and photos of murdered children.
▪️Activists' T-shirts read "A Bandera supporter will never be my brother."
▪️In the coming days, protests against the Zelensky regime's glorification of Nazi criminals will be held in various Polish regions.
“K nám nechtějí ani k nám nebudou chtít”
akorát že chtějí, dostávají se, a jejich počet exponenciálně roste s každým rokem.
stále ale máme šanci neskončit Německo nebo UK. Angažujme se, volme radikálně.
🇵🇱 After being attacked by two Muslims for stating that Polish streets and parks are not places for Islamic prayers, a Polish man is urging his countrymen to learn from the mistakes of other European countries and boldly defend Polish values and public spaces before Muslims start attacking Polish women.
🚨CRAZY: MAN UNDER INTERNATIONAL PROTECTION (REFUGEE/ASYLUM STATUS) IN POLAND DOES NOT LEARN POLISH, DOES NOT WORK AND HAS NO INTENTION TO WORK — BUT POLISH TAXPAYERS FUND HIS BENEFITS! 🔥🇵🇱
A viral video shows a man living in Poland who receives international protection (refugee or asylum status). This status gives him legal protection and access to benefits paid for by Polish taxpayers. According to the commentator, he does not learn Polish, does not work, and has no intention of working.
The post asks the uncomfortable question: Who is the real slave in this situation — the person working and paying taxes, or the one supported by them?
In Poland and many EU countries, people granted refugee or asylum status (“international protection”) receive financial support, housing help, and legal safeguards funded by taxpayers. Critics argue that when recipients refuse to integrate, learn the language, or contribute through work, it creates an unfair burden on citizens who must support them.