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A new foundation registered in Warsaw shows how globalist social engineering enters Poland through the NGO sector.

What many Poles once watched from afar during the BLM era in the West is now being institutionalized right here at home: race-based activism, black liberation rhetoric, intersectional feminism, and foreign-funded identity politics.

Meet FUNDACJA BLACK JUSTICE POLAND

Its own site describes BJP as a black-led foundation advancing the rights, dignity, and well being of black, African, and Afro-descendant communities in Poland.

Its stated mission? “Supporting the process of settling in Poland.”

This is not just a cultural club. It is an African activist foundation openly building settlement and identity-politics infrastructure in Poland.
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Now ask the obvious question: who pays for this?

Black Justice Poland’s own funders page names UUSC, Fundusz Feministyczny, Rockefeller Brothers Fund, Humanity Now, Ashoka, and Choose Love.

As usual, it is mostly foreign institutional money.

Rockefeller Brothers Fund recorded a $100,000 grant for “Black Justice in Poland.” UUSC describes the project as committed to “Black, feminist, and queer frameworks.” FemFund says its own money comes mainly from private foreign foundations, including Open Society Foundations.

And look at the activist ecosystem around it.

Black Justice Poland appears in FemFund’s Granty Mocy program alongside groups such as Sex Work Polska, Fundacja Martynka, and other feminist / queer activist initiatives.

So this is not just about one small Warsaw foundation.

It is about foreign money flowing into a broader activist network that promotes migration support, race politics, feminism, queer organizing, sex-work activism, and institutional pressure inside Poland.

The money comes from outside.
The ideology comes from outside.
The pressure is applied inside Poland.
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The political layer is just as explicit.

Black Justice Poland’s statute says it works for black people of African descent in Poland, against “root causes of inequality and oppression,” and against discrimination based on skin color, sex, sexual orientation, and gender identity.

Its own materials promote “black liberation,” “intersectional feminism,” and centering black women and LGBTQ+ communities.

Its events include Afro-queer organizing, BIPOC spaces, and a “Parenting Mixed Children with Confidence” workshop.

So the package is clear:

Black liberation.
Intersectional feminism.
Race-based activism.
Afro-queer organizing.
Mixed-race family programming.

The same ideological vocabulary that spread through Western institutions after George Floyd and BLM now has a Polish foundation, Polish registration, Polish events, and a place in Polish public life.

And the Lublin connection appears immediately on BJP’s own “Who We Are” page.

The first executive board profile is Margaret Amaka Ohia-Nowak, listed as an Assistant Professor at Maria Curie-Skłodowska University in Lublin, a lecturer in Women’s and Gender Studies at the University of Łódź, and a faculty member of the Black Europe Summer School in Amsterdam.

So this is not separate from the Lublin story. The same city already appearing in Poland’s African migration and integration pipeline also shows up here, inside the leadership network of Black Justice Poland.
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And this is where it becomes beyond parody.

In 2022, Rockefeller Brothers Fund said it awarded $385,000 in grants to organizations supporting communities directly affected by the Russia-Ukraine war.

One grant alone was $100,000 for The Alliance for Black Justice Poland — about 26% of that entire pool.

Money that many people would assume was going to White Ukrainian refugees in need was instead routed into Black Justice Poland.

RBF says the group first helped “people of color” arriving in Poland from Ukraine, then “shifted to providing long-term support for black new arrivals to Poland.”

The same grant description says the work includes anti-racism workshops for Polish schoolteachers, direct support, and policy advocacy to make Polish society “more welcoming.”

So even Ukraine-war response philanthropy became a channel for race-activist infrastructure, school workshops, and policy pressure inside Poland.

No conspiracy is needed. It is all public: the KRS, the statute, the funders, the website, the events, and the grant descriptions.
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Fuck all of u faggots, not even a single reply while tranny and jeet threads get 300 replies on this dumpster fire of a board.
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>>536535487
Niggers barely exist in Poland and poles had no colonies either
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>>536535487
How many jews are on the board of directors?
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>>536535487

You sold out to the West, now enjoy the benefits.


Long live RUSSIA, bitch
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Good thread. Have something somewhat related.

>Park of Poland
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Park_of_Poland
http://www.e-mszczonow.info.pl/gazeta/2017/XVIII/poczatek_budowy_Park_of_Poland.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mooky_Greidinger
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OP, repost this perhaps around afternoon CET. Good work.



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