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2023 Sep 11, 1:42pm   3,301 views  88 comments

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I am in Poland now, they soon have elections. An interesting and true ad for one of their political parties and referendum:

https://nitter.cz/visegrad24/status/1700131283333009700#m

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86   HeadSet   2025 Mar 30, 7:47pm  

RWSGFY says

It was first forcibly taken from Ukraine by Poland in 1919

You mean taken back from when the Russian Empire and Prussia partitioned Poland. Soviet Ukraine and Soviet Russia fought to keep the part of Poland that the Russian Empire took, but Poland won.
87   Patrick   2025 Apr 23, 7:54pm  

https://rmx.news/article/polish-professor-estimates-how-much-each-migrant-costs-poland-says-immigrants-want-revenge-against-europe/


Polish professor estimates how much each migrant costs Poland, says immigrants want ‘revenge’ against Europe

The University of Warsaw professor said Poland cannot afford mass immigration and that those that come to Poland want "revenge" against Europe

Not only must Poland refuse mass migration due to the societal costs, but the country also simply cannot afford it. Due to this reality, there can be no compromise over mass immigration, says Polish professor and lawyer Witold Modzelewski, who works at the University of Warsaw.

In a conversation on the FMC27NEWS YouTube channel, Prof. Witold Modzelewski said he can provide a conservative estimate of how much each migrant costs Poland per day, which he said is 150 Polish zlotys (PLN), or €35 per day.

“If we chose an assimilation policy – assimilating those who choose us and we agree to have them here – then in today’s reality it is not just about mere food. After all, these people need to be provided with a place to stay…. they need to be covered by a state umbrella financing the so-called security services. If we were to assume the reality of today’s cost, it is an estimated PLN 150 per day. However, this is an underestimate,” said Prof. Modzelewski.

However, in other countries like Germany, these cost estimates are far higher, in part due to the higher cost of living. Modzelewski may also not be factoring in social welfare, medical costs, integration courses, and education into his estimate.


The economic costs are the smaller problem. The larger problem is the destruction of Poland as the homeland of the Poles.

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