PIG-PEN ON THE HIGHWAYS - from a Polish traveler at
the Italian-Austrian border: Kamil Bulonis was present on the Italian-Austrian
border on September 5, 2015, as swarms of Third World XXXXX poured across
the border to invade Austria and Germany (A translation from Polish):
(Please note: all pictures from the
Hungarian-Austrian border)
Half an hour ago on the border between Italy and Austria I saw with
my own eyes a great many immigrants … With all solidarity with people
in difficult circumstances I have to say that what I saw arouses horror
… This huge mass of people sorry, that I’ll write this but these
are absolute savages … Vulgar, throwing bottles, shouting loudly “We
want Germany!” and is Germany a paradise now?
I saw how they surrounded a car of an elderly Italian woman,
pulled her by her hair out of the car and wanted to drive away in the
car. They tried to overturn the bus in I travelled myself with
a group of others. They were throwing feces at us, banging on the doors
to force the driver to open them, spat at the windscreen … I ask for
what purpose? How is this savagery to assimilate in Germany?
I felt for a moment like in a war … I really feel sorry for these
people, but if they reached Poland I do not think that they would
get any understanding from us … We were waiting three hours at the border
which ultimately could not cross
Our whole group was transported back to Italy in a police-cordon. The
bus is damaged, covered with feces, scratched, with broken windows.
And this is supposed to be an idea for demographics? These big powerful
hordes of savages?
Among them there were virtually no women, no children—the
vast majority were aggressive young men … Just yesterday, while reading
about them on all the websites I subconsciously felt compassion, worried
about their fate but today after what I saw I am just afraid and yet
I am happy that they did not choose our country as their destination.
We Poles are simply not ready to accept these people neither culturally
nor financially.
I do not know if anyone is ready. To the EU a pathology
is marching which we had not yet a chance to ever see, and I am sorry
if anyone gets offended by his entry …
I can add that cars arrived with humanitarian aid mainly
food and water and they were just overturning those cars …
Through megaphones the Austrians announced that there is permission
for them to cross the border—they wanted to register them and let them
go on—but they did not understand these messages. They did not understand
anything.
And this was the greatest horror … For among those few
thousand people nobody understood Italian or English, or German, or
Russian, or Spanish … What mattered was fist law… They fought for permission
to move on and they had this permission— but did not realize that they
had it!
They opened the luggage hatches of a French bus—and everything
that was inside was stolen within short time, some things left lying
on the ground …Never in my short life had I an opportunity to see such
scenes and I feel that this is just the beginning.”
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