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International News Title: Poland to EU: We won’t be blackmailed into taking your refugees Poland will not submit to any blackmail on the part of the European Union, SzydBo stated during a parliamentary debate, adding that her Central European nation would not be participating in the madness of the Brussels elites. Referencing the Islamist suicide bombing which killed 22, mainly children, and injured dozens more at a pop concert in Manchester this week, the Catholic prime minister said she had the courage to call out the EUs political elites on their folly. One detail I had missed in the Manchester coverage was that two of the victims were Polish. This has clearly raised the ire of the Prime Minister and she went on to issue what may well become a rallying cry for other nations of the EU as terror attacks continue. She asks a very pointed question of her fellow European leaders, wondering how long they are willing to remain on their knees as their security is eroded. SzydBo also accused her liberal opposition of supporting EU migrant policy, and in doing so going hand in hand with those who point a gun at Europe, at us all. Weve seen this in Austria, Hungary, the Netherlands and others. While much of Europe is still stuck in their traditional socialist models of behavior, Islamic terrorists have, it seems, begun to wake some of them up, including their leaders. Policies of open borders and cultural acceptance have no impact on Islamic terrorist other than to encourage them to ply their deadly trade in your nation. Unfortunately, not everyone has gotten the message. The French have been hit by one terror attack after another and still managed to elect an open borders, EU enthusiast as their next president. Szydlo is asking the right question in terms of where these countries are going and how long they plan to remain on their knees in the face of an existential threat. Now the current threat facing Poland is a financial one. Will the EU actually impose massive fines on that nation for refusing to go along with their resettlement agenda? If they get them to knuckle under and the next big attack takes place in Warsaw, you can expect the blow back to be even more severe. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 2.
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The fallacy of Europa is becoming more obvious every day, Brussels wants to use a stick when they should be using a carrot, but surely they understand eastern Europe doesn't need more impoverished people, Southern Europe doesn't need more impoverished people. The only place that can afford and absorb these people is Germany, Merkel wanted them, let Merkel feed them
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