On the Danish Border, the Danes Repress Poles

Denmark belongs to the European Union (1973), but still has not given up emphasizing its separatism. Signed agreements with the Union guarantee free movement of citizens of other countries belonging to the Union within one Euroland. This means that the borders are only administrative. But it is different in Denmark. Here, EU laws are violated without any sanctions from the Union Authorities. There is still a barrier on the border of Denmark with border control as during the Cold War of the Soviet East with Western capitalism. Border repression is also conducted towards Europeans coming to Denmark from other regions of Europe.

Just before the Easter (2022.04.13) I was going to Denmark to visit my friends. I was driving a car on Polish license plates. And I was surprised that the Danes stopped me on the border only because the car I was driving had a Polish license plate. Polish car license plates have an EU emblem, so the reason for my car detaining by the Danes was not understandable to me.

The old lady asked me immediately about alcohol and medicine. She did not look ill, so I did not give her any medications and as I am a non-drinker, I had nothing to offer her. The disappointed lady at the border thoroughly searched my luggage, also ordering to open the wrapped gifts for third parties. It was no longer ethical and I didn’t know how to behave. I carried out her instructions but now I regret it. Because what was the reason for this? And what would happen if I protested?

At that time, when I was treated as a worse European, about a hundred cars with Danish registration of alcohol boxes from Polish Szczecin, driving to Denmark, drove through the border, Easter is coming, and yet alcohol is cheaper in Poland. So it was not about looking for alcohol but about the political humiliation of Poles by Denmark. But why?

To this end, I wrote to a letter to the Polish government, to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Polish Embassy in Denmark to explain this incident to me?

The Council of Ministers of the Polish government led by Mateusz Morawiecki was completely unconcerned about the violation of EU laws towards Poles, no empathy. Similarly, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs managed by Zbigniew Rau which suggested contact with the Polish embassy in Copenhagen. And the embassy directed by Mateusz Mońko completely disregarded. I did not count on the embassy, cause in Polish embassies everyone treat their work as staying on vacation. Who accounts for these embassies from their duties?

The attitude of Polish authorities and offices gives full permission to such repression towards Poles. This is because since the end of World War II in Poland, a policy of disrespect of power and offices to their own citizens who were once Moscow slaves and now are slaves of the Polish government have been maintained. It is annoying that Poles have to keep officials with their own money who do not defend their interests.

So, after the intervention in the three most important Polish offices, I did not get any information, even about how to deal with such border aggression towards a European?

From what I observed, the Danes can enter Poland without any obstacles by car with any license plate, no one will persecute them for it, so why is it different in the other way?
This question is addressed in an “open letter” to the Danish and EU authorities.

Does dishes want to join Putin and are afraid of Poles actively supporting his opponents? Why was this political spectacle in which I had to participate on the Danish border? Why is Danish a better European to a European from Poland – although it is not about nationality but about license plates in cars that are the basis for excluding on the border? It is not a matter of national security, because it is logical that if I had something to hide, I would drive a car driven by a Dane. So the Danes did not demonstrate their strength here, but their stupidity, and the Poles showed their crude weakness.

And someone can say that “repression” is too strong a word, but we must not forget that this concept is evolving. And what in the past was a soft crime in a modern, civilized world today should be considered a very serious act of violence. And if we are not sensitive to it and for our own peace we will maintain passivity, we and future generations will become slaves to clerical principles that will receive true freedom. (Brux)

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