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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Feb 21

    Poland has become a bigger threat to the cohesion and survival of the EU than Brexithttp://nyti.ms/2Cz3LDN 

    12:59 AM - 21 Feb 2018
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      2. Michael MacMaster  🇨🇦‏ @macmastermkt Feb 21
        Replying to @nytimes

        Bullshit. Poland refuses to accept troglodyte immigrants so #EU now pressure them financially or with force to do so. Incredible to see "journalism" at @nytimes reduced to such bullshittery. #MSM truly is replete with nonsense today.

        8 replies 32 retweets 118 likes
      3. Paweł Rybak‏ @Rybak_z_Tarnowa Feb 21
        Replying to @macmastermkt @nytimes

        Thank you for an unbiased and realistic opinion.

        1 reply 2 retweets 14 likes
      4. Michael MacMaster  🇨🇦‏ @macmastermkt Feb 21
        Replying to @Rybak_z_Tarnowa @nytimes

        Very welcome. Many people see what is happening but ability to or power to change is lacking. They have us.

        2 replies 0 retweets 16 likes
      5. Paweł Rybak‏ @Rybak_z_Tarnowa Feb 21
        Replying to @macmastermkt @nytimes

        Couldn't agree more. And Poland is being treated as an irritating child who is welcomed as long as behaves as told.

        0 replies 0 retweets 10 likes
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      1. Marcus Castro‏ @mvpcastro Feb 21
        Replying to @nytimes

        The threat is not Poland, but this immigration without limits that is already ruining Western Europe.

        0 replies 6 retweets 40 likes
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      2. Iamwither‏ @iamwither Feb 21
        Replying to @nytimes

        So they want the EU money but don't want the compromises. They have migrated to every known country and beyond, but don't want immigrants in their territory... They take but they don't give...

        6 replies 3 retweets 17 likes
      3. Boleslaw Bierut‏ @kabalissima Feb 21
        Replying to @iamwither @nytimes

        All true but look at what mayhem recent wave of ME migrants is bringing to Western Europe and you may appreciate Polish rejectionist stand.

        0 replies 0 retweets 10 likes
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      2.  ☠ Sarah  🔮 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿‏ @Flanaholics Feb 21
        Replying to @nytimes

        * @JoannaMariaW *

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      3. Joanna Maria * W‏ @JoannaMariaW Feb 21
        Replying to @Flanaholics @nytimes

        Our government simply thinks that we are more important and powerful than it really is. That we are like a Messajah of all nations but everyone is against us. And how it really is, this photo shows...

        6 replies 1 retweet 13 likes
      4.  ☠ Sarah  🔮 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿‏ @Flanaholics Feb 21
        Replying to @JoannaMariaW @nytimes

        ❤️✌🏼❤️✌🏼Xx

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      2. Duncan S. Oluoch‏ @steveoluoch Feb 21
        Replying to @nytimes

        Interesting how that they were the worst affected by Hitler's Nazi and yet are more hostile to foreigners.

        6 replies 1 retweet 5 likes
      3. Pointed Commentary‏ @RoyCalbeck Feb 21
        Replying to @steveoluoch @nytimes

        Probably because the Nazis were far from the only ones to destroy Poland on multiple occasions. You don't read much European history, do you?

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
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      2. Kenneth Ochogo‏ @KennethOchogo1 Feb 21
        Replying to @nytimes

        I don't think if Poland,as a nation has ever recovered psychologically from the past world wars.

        2 replies 0 retweets 2 likes
      3. Pointed Commentary‏ @RoyCalbeck Feb 21
        Replying to @KennethOchogo1 @nytimes

        I think they have.pic.twitter.com/oimaV4Izd6

        0 replies 2 retweets 10 likes
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      2. TheRéalist‏ @ufhoven Feb 21
        Replying to @nytimes

        There is no threat from Poland.They're only proud people which will not change neither give up their culture and religion.Not like the Germans.

        2 replies 1 retweet 16 likes
      3. AS‏ @Rauliki Feb 21
        Replying to @ufhoven @nytimes

        Go back to school. What happend in 966 in Poland? We gave up our religion and took one with God of Israel and his son :)

        2 replies 1 retweet 0 likes
      4. TheRéalist‏ @ufhoven Feb 21
        Replying to @Rauliki @nytimes

        I don't need to go back to school,but you better do so because you're an idiot Unfortunately,idiots are all over the world.And they know each other,they're a http://community.As  a German,I love and respect Poland and his people.

        1 reply 0 retweets 3 likes
      5. AS‏ @Rauliki Feb 21
        Replying to @ufhoven @nytimes

        I know when I won in discussion. When someone like you who don't know history of your country call me an idiot :) Next time try with an argument that is not a lie :)

        0 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
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