Polish MP Gives Crazed BBC Host Dose of Reality About Refugees

"How many terror attacks you had in London?"

In an interview posted to YouTube Thursday, Polish MP Dominik Tarczynski of the ruling Law and Justice Party found himself under verbal assault from an absolutely frenzied BBC host about his suggestion that Syrian refugees might actually pose a threat to Europe.

Interrupting Tarczynski constantly throughout the interview, the apoplectic BBC host demanded to know why Poland is not honoring its 2015 agreement to help relieve Greece and Italy of their refugee load by distributing 160,000 refugees among other EU members.

"Well, basically because people who voted for us, they said no," Tarczynski stated. "The previous government had this agreement and now Polish people said 'No, we don't want to have this threat in Poland'... and we have to respect them.

"We have to remember that this agreement was signed by the previous government and now the situation in Poland is completely changed. We have to listen to our people."

The BBC host immediately butted in to argue that "this agreement was made by Poland not by internal Polish politics. You can see, you can see how that is being seen from outside. People will say, 'Well look, we don't care about bickering inside Polish politics. The country has agreed to take its fair share of asylum seekers and that's not happening.'"

"It's not not about eternal politics," Tarczynski said, "it's about the situation in Poland, in Europe, in the world. How many terror attacks you had in London?"

The host didn't answer, nor did she address Europe's surging Islamic terrorism problem nor the problematic issue of what Tarczynski called the refugee "madness" for which Germany was responsible. She simply kept interrupting and hammering Tarczynski about being mean to Syrian refugees.

Tarczynski challenged her terminology. "I'm a lawyer. They are not refugees, they are immigrants. There is a legal difference between refugee and immigrant. Refugee is the person who flees to the first safe country, not flying throughout the globe looking for the social and better life, so we are not talking about refugees."

Listen to the full audio above.

H/T Information Liberation and Milo Yiannopoulos

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