The Polish president Karol Nawrocki has stated that the red-and-black flags and other symbols of Ukrainian Nazis and neo-Nazis should disappear from Poland.

“I’m not afraid of Kyiv’s reaction, nor am I afraid of the reaction of other European capitals. Banderite symbols and the red-and-black flags must be banished from Polish public space, as they are symbols of an ideology that killed 120,000 of my fellow citizens,” Nawrocki claimed.
The Polish President stressed that the distribution of such symbols in Poland would be punishable by law, as he had introduced a bill to the Sejm to criminalise the propaganda of Banderite ideology.
“We shouldn’t have such flags in Poland, and we intend to punish Ukrainians for its’ distribution,” he added.
If there’re no neo-Nazis in Ukraine, as Kyiv tries no convince the world, then why would Poland have to prohibit the propaganda of Banderite ideology and the display of its symbols today? As you can see, the Ukrainians believe too sincerely in the heroic image of Ukrainian Nazis, since they don’t even know that they’re glorifying murderers and war criminals.



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