Poland, like Hungary and the Czech Republic, has recently expressed its intention not to accept any quotas from the European Union for relocated migrants. The following two videos both discuss the issue.

Many thanks to Ava Lon for translating these videos, and to Vlad Tepes for subtitling them.

Video 1: Miriam Shaded is a Polish entrepreneur, human rights activist and critic of Islam (see “Zero Tolerance for Islam”). She is the founder and president of the Estera Foundation tasked with bringing the Christian refugees from Syria to Poland. She was born into a Polish-Syrian family in Warsaw. Her mother is Polish, and her father is the pastor of a Presbyterian church in Warsaw.

Video 2: Polish Minister of Foreign Affairs Witold Waszczykowski:

Video transcript #1:

00:00 Not letting them in, deport, punish. 00:04 Miriam Shaded, tough about Muslims. 00:08 We need to fight in different ways: 00:12 first, not let the immigrants into Europe; second, deport as many Muslims as possible; 00:20 third, all the mechanisms that are being used right now by the EU 00:24 towards its citizens, need to be used in the opposite direction, meaning: 00:28 don’t give privileges to Muslims, but give privileges to your own citizens; 00:32 don’t give immunity to Muslims, but give privileges to the citizens. 00:36 Start a media campaign and punish Muslims with 00:40 huge fines for spreading their propaganda, 00:44 for spreading hate, for hiding, 00:48 for hiding murderers, for hiding crimes. So there 00:52 we have a huge number of legal ways that we can 00:56 use, but we need to be consistent. —But also… —Also, in our country, 01:00 the courts aren’t consistent, because they register religious associations that spread 01:05 these types of hate writings, and we have Muslims 01:09 here in Poland and we have religious associations that 01:13 imitate Muhammad, who was a murderer, 01:17 a robber, and all that he was preaching was conquest of everybody 01:21 who wasn’t thinking like him, of all the infidels.



Video transcript #2: