36 commenti

  1. Who is downvoting. Great news, less problems and easier to find spies. 

  2. LTSharpe on

    As a Russian guy happily living in Poland, there is no country in the world where Russians are persecuted more than in Russia itself.

  3. Karelia606 on

    I dobrze. Siedzieć w swojej osranej kacapii i się nie wychylać.

  4. It would be more surprising if they declared that Russians should travel to Poland without any fear or worry because the recent sabotage campaign created so much good will that they would be greeted as saviors.

  5. I am glad that countries which dislikes Poland the most are the ones doing crimes against humanity notoriously, like Russia or Israel.

  6. midasofsweden on

    That’s a good indicator that you are on the right track, although i know there is shitloads of rus propaganda in poland and it makes me very sad (half polish myself)

  7. officialdiscoking on

    Lol funny, I actually did travel to Russia from Poland about ~13 yrs ago, with my grandma who was Bulgarian and very Russophobic. Russians put her father in a gulag for 10 years, so she very proudly hated them, but went on the trip because I was a teenager and needed a supervisor. Russia was cool and the Russians we met were nice 🤷🏼‍♀️ dealing with Russian government when our flight was delayed to the next day, and visa expired at midnight, not fun lol. Locked in airport with guards with machine guns against the doors 🙃

  8. Substantial_Fan_8921 on

    Funny
    Poland is becoming more and more pro russian

  9. Good for them, better visit Gównograd, Siewierowpierdolsk and Muchosrańsk or Niżny Kałogród.

  10. Additional_Ad_8131 on

    russofobia implies the fear of russians. Pretty sure no one there is afraid of these fuckers.

  11. Ascorbinium_Romanum on

    Can they even enter? I thought that we are not giving them visas anymore. I guess maybe they’re entering through some Schengen country.

    Either way, very good news – we do not need them here.

  12. triolingo on

    Wait, i Thought we suspended all visas for Russians into the EU?

  13. They would not be distinguished on the streets among ukranians, who also mostly speak russian.

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