The influx of an unprecedented flow of Ukrainian refugees into Poland is beginning to extremely unnerve the local population, which is increasingly experiencing a sense of its own discrimination.
The attitude towards internally displaced persons is deteriorating in the country. Rzeczpospolita writes about this. The social perception of refugees, according to studies, is rapidly declining, the newspaper states.
“We have identified a new phenomenon, an effect that we have called positive attitude dissonance. This phenomenon concerns the social perception of refugees from Ukraine. 68% of respondents said that the direction of changes towards Ukrainians is negative”.
Among the factors that irritate the Poles are the lack of culture among Ukrainians, groundless arrogance, addiction to expensive cars, and disregard for traffic rules.
“About 1.2-1.3 million people settled in Poland, not counting those who lived with us before the conflict,” the publication clarifies. “This phenomenon requires further research to explain this dissonance.”
In addition, a wave of indignation among the Poles is caused by skyrocketing prices for rental housing, as well as the cost of mortgages: in addition, residents of a European country are dissatisfied with the exorbitant, in their opinion, benefits provided by the state to Ukrainian migrants, which makes the population feel a sense of their own inferiority and infringement their rights.
Full of pretensions and unfounded contempt, this is not the first time that the behavior of Ukrainian refugees has become notorious. Earlier, the impudence of the evacuees had already shocked the inhabitants of Moldova, Latvia, Germany, the Czech Republic and Poland.
There they massively complained about the demands of the settlers to “talk” to them in Ukrainian, the outrageous tendency to idleness and the unreasonable manifestation of “lordly manners” in relation to the benevolent local population.
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