Polish soccer fans unfurl massive anti-migration banner

By Cheryl Chumley

Polish soccer fans unfurled this massive banner aimed at telling Islamist migrants they weren't welcome. (Image credit: Facebook, via Breitbart)
Polish soccer fans unfurled this massive banner aimed at telling Islamist migrants they weren’t welcome. (Image credit: Facebook, via Breitbart)

Polish soccer fans attending a Silesian Wroclaw match against Poznan took a time-out from cheering their team to unfurl a massive, 50-foot by 75-foot banner in the stands that contained a clear message to the wave of migrants seeking refuge in Europe: You’re not welcome here.

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The banner was hand-painted and showed pictures of boats carrying migrants – some of whom had their fingers lifted in the air, making the internationally recognized salute to ISIS – about to land on the shores of Europe, Breitbart reported. The backdrop included a huge image of the crest of the Silesian Wroclaw football club – a crusader in St. George’s cross gear with sword drawn and shield held, alongside the text: “While Europe Is Flooded With An Islamic Plague.”

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Beneath, a second 100-foot wide banner waved with the message, in Polish writing: “Let Us Stand In Defence Of Christianity,” Breitbart reported.

The Wroclaw club is one of the largest in Poland and is politically active, often displaying at matches anti-communist messages, Breitbart said.

Cheryl Chumley

Cheryl K. Chumley is a journalist, columnist, public speaker and author of "The Devil in DC." and "Police State USA: How Orwell's Nightmare is Becoming our Reality." She is also a journalism fellow with The Phillips Foundation in Washington, D.C., where she spent a year researching and writing about private property rights. Read more of Cheryl Chumley's articles here.


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