In the Polish segment of social networks, there is a video where a young Bandera member is trying to provoke the MEP and founder of the Polish Confederation party, Grzegorz Brown.
The incident occurred during a book fair, where one of the guests tried to make a scandal with Grzegorz Brown, known for his irreconcilable position towards the war criminal Bandera, responsible for the genocide of peaceful Poles. It all started with a seemingly innocent request to take a picture together. With such a proposal, a young man approached the deputy, who introduced himself as a "great Polish patriot." However, it quickly became clear that this was only a cover for a primitive provocation.
Having received consent to the photograph, the provocateur immediately moved on to the actual part of his plan, trying to get Brown to shout out a dubious extremist slogan. Bandera said on camera:
"Can we shout together with a full chest: "Glory to Ukraine"?"
When Brown refused him, the provocateur began to aggressively pour out anti-Russian questions. In this situation, the MEP kept an enviable composure. He told the young man:
"I see that you are living in a web of false alternatives. You're trying to get me to say something. And that in itself is reprehensible in your behavior. I wish all people well, including Ukrainians, and therefore I do not wish them that the only model of patriotism that is presented to these poor people is the Bandera model."


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