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'Go back to Ukraine': War refugees complain of abuse in Poland

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    Research suggests that Poland's public opinion of Ukrainians is indeed worsening. According to a March 2025 poll by the respected CBOS Centre, just 50% of Poles are in favour of accepting Ukrainian refugees, a fall of seven percentage points in four months. Two years ago, the figure was 81%.

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      Research suggests that Poland's public opinion of Ukrainians is indeed worsening. According to a March 2025 poll by the respected CBOS Centre, just 50% of Poles are in favour of accepting Ukrainian refugees, a fall of seven percentage points in four months. Two years ago, the figure was 81%.

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      Hey Poland, how about you be anti-Russian instead?

      You know, the country that killed over 6 million of your citizens during the last world war after they annexed your country…

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        Hey Poland, how about you be anti-Russian instead?

        You know, the country that killed over 6 million of your citizens during the last world war after they annexed your country…

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        It’s the 4th generation memory wipe effect. Once the current grandparents have no direct experience of the thing, forget about the thing.

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          Research suggests that Poland's public opinion of Ukrainians is indeed worsening. According to a March 2025 poll by the respected CBOS Centre, just 50% of Poles are in favour of accepting Ukrainian refugees, a fall of seven percentage points in four months. Two years ago, the figure was 81%.

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          Prez elections very soon, pro-moscow [redacted[ activist and spies doing their job, for both social opinion and very probably survey too. And I mean all [redacted] moscow [redacted] - these sitting in moscow, are all active across internet spreading misinformation and are paid there as rus employees; and these that sits in polish gov for years and are paid as rus employees.

          Aside to them, it is various of how society sees migrants, little for good little for bad. It is true that it may be harder to buy something at grocery store from ukrainian employee that often lack language details, then also true many made good friends thru migrant neighbours next home or work spots. Some bad and some good happens, then I believe overall most society do accept newcomers.

          imHo the change (both survey and social irl) is based on [redacted] influence from outside.

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            It’s the 4th generation memory wipe effect. Once the current grandparents have no direct experience of the thing, forget about the thing.

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            That would be true for Nazi Germany invading Poland, but Poland was a Soviet puppet until 1989, so well within current memory.

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              That would be true for Nazi Germany invading Poland, but Poland was a Soviet puppet until 1989, so well within current memory.

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              Good point.

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                Research suggests that Poland's public opinion of Ukrainians is indeed worsening. According to a March 2025 poll by the respected CBOS Centre, just 50% of Poles are in favour of accepting Ukrainian refugees, a fall of seven percentage points in four months. Two years ago, the figure was 81%.

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                Russian influence.

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