The following poem is being posted on leaflets in Poland.
From Gates of Vienna:
When the refugees came, I didn’t protest — they were poor refugees.
When they established mosques, I didn’t protest — they have the right to pray.
When they introduced Halal food in schools I didn’t protest — they can only eat what the Koran allows them to.
When they carried out attacks I didn’t protest — it’s only a small group of radicals, which doesn’t represent true Islam.
When they raped women I didn’t protest — rapes occur in every culture and religion, and they have nothing to do with Islam.
When they demanded Sharia zones I didn’t protest — they need their own space, and we live in a free country.
When their MPs took their seats in parliament I didn’t protest — they’re almost half the population now and have a right to be represented.
When they introduced Sharia law, it was too late for me to protest.
There is still time… think!!!
A Pole is wise, before suffering. [Word-play on a Polish saying: “A Pole is wise, after suffering”]
Good find!
ReplyDeleteExcellent. Legal to distribute in Poland, perhaps Hungary too. Bet other EU nations would arrest anyone distributing such a pamphlet in the UK, France, Germany, Austria, Italy, Greece, Spain...to their everlasting shame.
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