EU Poles are changing their opinion about Ukrainians. They've pointed out what they don't like - Uh oh...!

https://www.money.pl/gospodarka/co-czwarty-polak-zmienil-nastawienie-do-ukraincow-na-gorsze-ekspert-wyjasnia-6938581228247680a.html (via Google Translate)

The longer the war in Ukraine continues, the more Poles are changing their attitude towards Ukrainians for the worse, according to a study commissioned by Personnel Service company. This is not surprising, as indicated by a labor market expert, considering the sentiments shortly after the invasion by Vladimir Putin's regime.

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Ukrainian refugees could count on massive support from Poles.

Poles - not to be confused with the Polish government - immediately rushed to aid refugees from the war-torn Ukraine right after the outbreak of the conflict initiated by Russia. The society opened their homes to millions of neighbors, and numerous fundraisers were organized for those who remained in the occupied territory by Vladimir Putin's army.

However, the attitude of Poles towards Ukrainians has changed in the past year. According to a study conducted on behalf of Personnel Service, 26% of the respondents have shifted their attitude toward their neighbors for the worse. This change is most commonly observed among people aged 25 to 34 (33% of responses) and those aged 18-24 and 35-44 (30% each).

What are the reasons for this change?

"Asked why they have a worse attitude towards our eastern neighbors, Poles primarily point to the following factors:

  1. High demands for assistance from Poland (67% of responses).
  2. An entitled or demanding attitude (55%).
  3. Prolonged social assistance for Ukrainian citizens (36%).
  4. An excessive number of Ukrainians in Poland (36%).
  5. Concerns about potential conflict with Russia due to assistance provided to Ukraine (14%).
These findings are mentioned in the report."

However, it's important to note that despite the worsening attitudes, 56% of the respondents have not changed their attitude towards Ukrainians, and 7% have even improved their perception compared to the previous year. Additionally, Ukrainian citizens remain among the favorite foreign co-workers of Poles.

Ukrainians are the preferred foreign colleagues at work:

According to the study, 52% of Poles want to work with colleagues from the East. The older the person, the more inclined they are to work with Ukrainians. Half of the respondents aged 35-44 years, as well as 45-54 years, share this inclination, along with 64% of those aged 55+.

In contrast, attitudes towards migrants from more distant regions of the world are quite different. "Only 27% of Poles want to work with people from Asia, and just 12% with Africans. We are also not very fond of Belarusians (9% of responses)," as stated in the report.

Krzysztof Inglot, the founder of Personnel Service and a labor market expert, explains this phenomenon: "We have become accustomed to working with Ukrainians, facilitated by cultural, linguistic, and geographical proximity. In the case of Asians, there are significantly more integration difficulties. It's also worth noting that hiring workers from Asia is more complicated due to different recruitment standards."

The survey was conducted between August 18 and 21, 2023, on the Ariadna panel, with a nationwide sample of 1061 participants. The research group was selected to represent the Polish population aged 18 and above in terms of gender, age, and place of residence.




I work with a few Ukrainians, they're pretty chill. Clearly Poland is receiving the bottom of the barrel ones.

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How do YOU feel about Ukrainians?
 
Potato goblin acts like a potato goblin, pollacks upset.

Can't blame them. Potato goblins rank far below Pollacks.

You can teach a Pollack not to piss on the floor.
 
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I think the novelty of little innocent Ukrainians defending themselves against Saurons hordes is wearing off, doesnt help that all these "refugee" expats are acting like total cunts to their host nation.
Hopefully more people start realizing they are being played.

When the first Ukrainian Women with their kids in tow came across the border. Some of the Polish photographed some of the little kids wearing bomber jackets with OUN-B insignias from WW2. I knew it was only going to get worse from there.
 
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I'm remembering a number of videos of obviously Africans running to the border, are these counted among the "Ukrainian Refugees"?
 
Well, as other posters pointed out: No surprise here.

In the beginning the powers that be were able to tuck on the heartstrings of the common folk by running impactful footage of people fleeing from a 'war torn' country. But with a little bit of time passing it became clear that most refugees aren't exactly running away from Russian hoards but instead want to live in the west and now have the perfect, undeniable path of entry.

Their behavior and the sometimes ridiculous benefits extended to them (all the while the local populous is told to freeze in the winter and only shower once every three days to prevent evil Putler from winning because of LNG) sure didn't help either. One of the most retarded 'benefits' I remember was that they were allowed to park for free all around the most center/downtown area of the capital where parking is at a premium anyway. So you had a bunch of really expensive cars (Mercedes, BMW, Audi or even more exotic brands like RR or Bentley) with Ukie plates clogging up that part of the city and if you said something you were automagically branded as a foreign-hating Nazi. Good times.
 
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