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Like a Mouse in a Trap

Humans facing violence at home and violence abroad

Just replace each of the photographs by stories of animals and they would see showers of millions of likes and messages of solidarity and tears.

A Polish taxi-driver told me today that the priority is to Christian and skilled Ukrainians coming to Poland, not to Syrians, for example. I refrained from telling him: You are right. What would the Polish gain from "Syrian infidels with backward culture and backward religion? Wasn't the Polish regime part of the imperialist 2003 invasion of Iraq? Who made the situation there worse? Why did we get such a wave of refugees in the past few years? And I hope the ordinary Polish have gained something from their government's adventure in joining that criminal invasion and destruction. 

Today the Polish government is rewriting history, including criminalising anyone who says that some Polish were involved in the Nazi extermination of the Jews on Polish soil.

I managed to tell him, without being thrown out of the taxi, that Poland has joined the club of Orbán and Trump, and that it is easier for Tunisian women to have abortion in Tunisia than for the Polish women to have abortion in Poland.

'Like a mouse in a trap'

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