Posted on 11/11/2015 11:16:28 AM PST by GonzoII
Organisers said that up to 50,000 were on the march which marked the anniversary of Poland's independence after the Second World War
Tens of thousands of protesters poured into Warsaw's streets on Wednesday for a demonstration organised by the far right, marching under the slogan "Poland for the Polish" and burning an EU flag.
Police said 25,000 people joined the march, which marked the anniversary of Poland's return to independence after the Second World War, while organisers put the numbers at 50,000.
"God, honour, homeland," chanted the protesters as they marched under a sea of red-and-white Polish flags.
Demonstrators trampled and burned a European Union flag at one point, while a banner added to the anti-EU theme with the slogan "EU macht frei" ("Work makes you free" in German), a reference to the slogan over the gates at Auschwitz.
"Yesterday it was Moscow, today it's Brussels which takes away our freedom," chanted one group of protesters.
Other banners read "Great Catholic Poland" and "Stop Islamisation".
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Ping.
a ditto is in order
Love Poland and the fact that they aren’t afraid to celebrate their heritage!
Burn that EU Flag!
Never met a Polish person I didn’t like. Go Poland.
Where is Jan Sobieski when he is needed? At least the spirit is alive!
Go POLAND!!!
I keep telling people that Islamic immigration to Europe is the biggest news story of this century so far. There is no overstating the impact. The life or death of Western Civilization hangs in the balance.
Elites want to commit civilizational suicide.
A few people want to resist.
muslims want to kill every European.
Any questions?
The Winged Hussars are gonna make a comeback!
Ping.
None here Milt! Have a cigar!
And they dare call it “far right”.
It is what we know as SANITY.
No doubt.
Poland isn’t going to disappear from the map until the last Pole goes down this time.
No, it isn't. It is "EU makes you free". The writer used a falsehood to make his point. The point itself was accurate.
I have. Four guys jumped me and robbed me at the Warsaw train station.
Promising development.
Now if only it would spread.
ÅwiÄto NiepodlegÅosci, celebrates independence after WWI not WWII. When the Germans signed the armistice in 1918, they were forced by the Poles to leave as they were the then occupying power.
Do it Poland, save yourselves, get out of that evil empire.
You needed a half Hungarian half Norwegian travel companion heh.
Sorry to hear about your experience there.
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