Poland is concerned by pro-Putin slogans at farmers' protests, saying Russian agents may be to blame

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Poland is concerned by pro-Putin slogans at farmers' protests, saying Russian agents may be to blame
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Polish authorities voiced grave concerns Wednesday after slogans praising Russian President Vladimir Putin and his war against Ukraine appeared at Polish farmers’ protests.

The Foreign Ministry said it believed that extreme groups were trying to take over the farmers’ protest movement “perhaps under the influence of Russian agents.”

On Tuesday, one tractor at a protest in the southern region of Silesia carried a Soviet flag and a banner that said: "“Putin, put things in order with Ukraine, Brussels, and our rulers.”

Interior Minister Marcin Kierwinski called the banner “scandalous,” and said that it was immediately secured by police, and that prosecutors were also investigating.

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This right after Putin blamed Poland for WW2?

Not a coincidence.

Wait what?

*"Putin said the Poles forced Hitler to attack them in 1939."

"Hitler just wanted to 'realize his plans' and Poland was 'uncooperative' and 'forced' Hitler to attack and start World War II, Putin said.

Lololol

Because they didn't give Nazi Germany a concession and "forced" Germany to invade them. This is the face Tucker gave Putin when he said it and Tucker replied "Exactly"

Also, during the interview, Putin kept repeating "Poland, this" and "Poland, that".

Poland is next on his invade list

I'd guess the Baltics & Suwalki gap first, maybe with an "integration" of Belarus too, to get full control over it (more fresh meat to throw into the front).

WWIII baby! You know what that means...nuclear annihilation! Put your best suit on so when the next civilization finds you they'll say, "Damn, this was one fly ass motherfucker, getting dressed up for a nuclear explosion."

He'll wait until he has man Trump back in. Then NATO can't be counted on.

The biggest joke about this delusional history lesson is that Putin basically compared himself to Hitler.

You know the really insidious thing about this virulent infection of propaganda? You have to be skeptical to defend against it, but even by making people skeptical Putin benefits. For example, when I saw this thread I thought to myself "maybe Poland is claiming the farmers' movement is being subverted by Russia in order to discredit it," and I had to deliberately decide to dismiss that possibility

So basically, you end up with everybody splintering into a bunch of groups:

  1. Some people believe the propaganda and become useful idiots for Russia.
  2. Some people believe Poland's warning and thus lose trust in their fellow citizens.
  3. Some people distrust Poland's warning and thus lose trust in their government.
  4. Some people go into a Vizzini-esque spiral second-guessing everything.

And in every case, Poland's ability to present a united front against Russia's aggression is diminished.

Professor Chaos is the real threat to humanity

Pretty sure I saw someone's comment earlier saying one 'Polish' farmer-protestor was on a list of Russian agents.

"Russian agents" or just regular 'ol stupid people living in Poland?

Based on some polling about 20% of the Russians living in Finland are pro-Putin, and I'd assume the percentages are at least in the same direction in Poland too. Nonzero numbers of Finns also support Putin

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This is the best summary I could come up with:


The Foreign Ministry said it believed that extreme groups were trying to take over the farmers’ protest movement “perhaps under the influence of Russian agents.”

On Tuesday, one tractor at a protest in the southern region of Silesia carried a Soviet flag and a banner that said: "“Putin, put things in order with Ukraine, Brussels, and our rulers.”

Interior Minister Marcin Kierwinski called the banner “scandalous,” and said that it was immediately secured by police, and that prosecutors were also investigating.

Poland, a member of NATO and the European Union located along Ukraine’s western border, has been a staunch supporter of Kyiv since Russia launched its full-scale invasion on Feb. 24, 2022, accepting unlimited numbers of refugees and providing Ukraine with weaponry.

But tensions have been growing as Polish farmers blame imports of Ukrainian grain and other food for pushing down prices.

The ministry called on the protest organizers “to identify and eliminate from their movement” the handful of initiators, arguing that it was necessary for the country’s interest.


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You'd think being so close to that monster would make them much wearier, but if they want to be Russian so badly, they should go live in Russia - they need more meat for the Ukraine-shaped grinder anyways