The centenary of Poland's independence as the media does not show

This is what some media present as thousands of fascist and racist Poles

Yesterday hundreds of thousands of Poles took to the streets in Warsaw to celebrate the centenary of the recovery of the independence of their Nation. Many foreign media are defamatory.

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In the last few hours I have read everything: from media calling "ultranationalists" and "ultra-Catholics" to the Poles who demonstrated yesterday, to others who openly portray them as fascists and racists. I show you here some images that were seen yesterday in the streets of Warsaw. Judge yourselves.

A black family with a group of recreators wearing uniforms of the Polish resistance against Nazism and communism. Racists?

Another black protester yesterday at the Warsaw march. A racist?

A banner yesterday in Warsaw: the white eagle of Poland among signs of rejection of Nazism and communism. Fascists?

Jews with Polish flags yesterday in Warsaw. Racists?

Bawer Aondo-Akaa yesterday in the streets of Warsaw. He is of Nigerian origin, is Catholic and Polish born in Krakow. I already told you about him last year. Racist? (Photo: Bawer Aondo-Akaa)

A group of catholic nuns in yesterday's march. Will they say they were dangerous racists?

Yesterday, taking advantage of this celebration of independence, this Polish boy asked his girlfriend for marriage. And she said yes. Long live the bride and groom! Will they say they are dangerous heterosexists?

Many families with young children attended this celebration. Even though there were a lot of people, everything happened without incident. Is this what some media present as bands of ultras? (Photo: @Pennywise1957)

Do you think these people are a group of dangerous skinheads? (Photo: Grzegorz Jacubowski)

Another black boy celebrating the centenary of Poland yesterday. Racist? (Photo: Marta Smolańska)

This man fought against the Nazis in World War II. It was yesterday to the celebration of the centenary in a wheelchair. A dangerous fascist? (Photo: @Pennywise1957)

A young man praying. He wears the "kotwica" on the bracelet, the emblem of the Polish resistance against Nazism. Another dangerous fascist? (Photo: Edyta Zaorska)

In the celebration of yesterday there were also people of Asian origin. Will they also be called racists?

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(Main photo: Balazs Beli)

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