In Warsaw, an aggressive woman scolded a Ukrainian woman because of bread


The woman who attacked the Ukrainian yelled at her and demanded that she leave for Ukraine.
In Warsaw, on May 27, in one of the bakeries, an aggressive client attacked a saleswoman from Ukraine. She allegedly gave her bad advice in choosing bread. The woman in front of the counter began to behave aggressively and scold. It is reported by The Warsaw.
The bakery customer started yelling at the saleswoman using obscene language. A client lashed out at a woman from Ukraine with such abuse: "Chicken, you fucking slut. Get out of my country! Fuck, you old whore. Get out to your country. You old slut."
Get out of my country! Go to your own country, because you are creating unrest in our country!, the irritated client shouted.
In the comments to the video, people stood up for the Ukrainian woman.
Now I can imagine how the saleswoman feels... Perhaps you have lost everything, including your home, and you won't be able to return there for a long time. Now you work abroad, at a low-paid job. But you want to work, not get free help. And in this honest work you hear that you are a whore, - writes one of the commentators.
Since the beginning of the Russian invasion of Ukraine on February 24, Poland has already taken in 3.5 million refugees. If at the peak of the crisis 100,000 people crossed the border every day, today this figure has dropped to 20,000.
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