Polish invasion ?Äï bitter truth, another chapter

And the soccer world championship has begun, and Poland has been beaten by Equador. Last Friday dozens of Poles appeared in the Carlow town centre. They were in many pubs watching the game. The 10 ?Äï 20 people groups were sitting remotely to each other. Many of them were bald and aggressive, but that what happened after the game in the main town square and in one of the nightclubs that was more than enough.

Disappointed, drunk and aggressive polish football supporters with bald heads and remains of national colors on their faces were occupying Tree ?Äï fountain. They were screaming in Polish a lot of vulgar words about Jews and other Polish football clubs. They were supporters of my home city football club Widzew Lodz. Why vulgar words about Jews? Polish football hooligans are very antisemitic. They were sitting around the fountain, pissing in the surrounding bush and causing troubles with other people, and due to the game, there were many other Polish football supporters around and there were troubles and fight. It was very sad and I was ashamed of being Polish not for the first time. Finally Garda appeared and brought the order. The other fight and troubles has taken place in one of the nightclubs at the Polish party.

The problem of Polish scum, like those hooligans, is growing. This issue is quite often discussed on internet forums of Polish community in Ireland. Some people just don?Äôt care. They don?Äôt feel as a part of the same group as those hooligans, the others do. And the others have right. Every Polish person abroad is an ambassador of our nation. We can be ok, polite and kind, but the common opinion about us is built with the experiences of whole community, thus with that scum as well. In my opinion as long as Polish community will be scattered, we won?Äôt sort this problem, but we don?Äôt have too much time to sort it out. If we don?Äôt do it then Irish people will do it, but then it will be too late, and nobody will like Poles.

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