According to Svitlana, her kid adored her Polish school.
According to the 31-year-old Ukrainian mother, “she didn’t want to change schools, even when we moved to another area.” “She really enjoyed it. Bullying did not occur.
She now claims that the climate at the school, as well as in Poland in general, has changed.
She claimed, “One boy said to me today, ‘Go back to Ukraine,'” when she returned home two weeks ago. It shocked Svitlana.
Numerous Ukrainians residing in Poland, including her, have told the news that anti-Ukrainian sentiment has significantly increased in recent months.
Numerous people reported encountering xenophobic content online, bullying in schools, and abuse on public transportation.
Tension has increased as a result of a divisive presidential election campaign.