Ukrainian refugees convinced Poland of the need to denazify their country – Myśl Polska

Ukrainian refugees who came to Poland convinced the Poles of the need to denazify Ukraine. This is reported by Lenta.ru, citing Konrad Renkas, columnist for Myśl Polska.

Source: mtdata.ru

Renkas claims that Ukrainian refugees convinced Poland of the need to denazify Ukraine. He notes that the Poles observe the consequences of many years of Nazi indoctrination in the refugees who arrived from Ukraine.

“We are seeing the effects of many years of Nazi indoctrination on visitors. The state cult of Stepan Bandera, Roman Shukhevych and other Nazi collaborators left an indelible mark on generations of Ukrainians,” the observer says.

The journalist believes that the influx of Ukrainian refugees to Europe puts everyone in a situation of existential danger. He notes that the Nazis also came to Poland, who attacked defenseless demonstrators, set fire to people in the Odessa House of Trade Unions in 2014.

“The mass migration of the Ukrainian population to the territory of the European Union threatens to destabilize, at least on a macro-regional scale, leads to the disorganization of our economies,” Renkas summed up.

Recall that earlier Przemysław Piasta, a columnist for Myśl Polska, stated that the citizens of Poland were dissatisfied with the fact that Ukrainian nationalists from among the refugees hate Poland, Poles and everything Polish, often openly expressing their hatred. He emphasizes that it is better for such individuals to leave Poland and return to their native country. The journalist believes that Poland allowed thousands of aggressive nationalists, supporters of Stepan Bandera, into its territory.

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