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Scuffles and hunt for migrants. "We feel like partisans fighting the German occupier"

Scuffles and hunt for migrants. "We feel like partisans fighting the German occupier"

Great words are spoken at the border: about love for the homeland, protecting one's family, and even guarding Polish borders to the last drop of blood.

But we also hear the following statements about migrants:

"I'm a zootechnician, I recognize them by their appearance." "When Muslims rape a white woman, they first gouge out her eyes. And I know it's horrible, but honestly? I wish that for everyone who wants them here."
Modern Guerrilla Warfare, or "The Germans Are Attacking Us with Drones"

- We feel like partisans fighting the German occupier. The Germans are attacking us with drones, and we don't know what to do. They are throwing migrants to us en masse, and we are running around these forests like in the 1940s - said in Lubieszyn, alongside the deputy speaker of the Sejm from the ConfederationKrzysztof Bosak , a man who described himself as a person who is "on the front line".

He introduced himself to us as Adrian from Szczecin. "I am the face of all this, the person organizing, I am the one who sets the areas for everyone, there is such interest that I have a week taken out of my life. But it is my patriotic duty, I am a historian by passion..." he says.

The conversation is interrupted by a woman: "We're sewing you white and red vests, we'll deliver them on Wednesday," she announces.

Adrian thanks. – You see, they bring us everything, food, water, vests, but what we need most here is heavy equipment…

- So? - ​​we ask.

– Drones and night vision devices. I say heavy equipment because it is expensive. At night it is a massacre because there are many German provocations, German police cars are everywhere on the green borders, the scale is huge – he says.

In Lubieszyn we meet whole families, they also take children to the border. One of the boys looks through binoculars towards Germany.

Defenders of the borders in Lubieszyn

We ask people why they are standing here. "To defend our homeland, our country. From what? So that migrants do not come in and harm my child and wife," says one of the men. "He bought me a stun gun as soon as all this information about migrants being smuggled in appeared. Our son is 11 years old and we want him to be safe here, not for immigrants to wander around the city with their backs," says his wife. The whole family lives in the center of Szczecin.

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