Disgrace on the anti-vaccine march. This was not going to happen

Banners “Auschwitz has not fallen from the sky”, funeral music and carried coffins with sheets signed “vaccine victim” – this was the march of anti-vaccines in Poznań. In addition, participants carried with them photos of people they believed had died as a result of receiving the Covid 19 vaccine. The photos also showed images of athletes who passed away suddenly at a fairly young age. Anti-vaccines argue that they died as a result of the coronavirus vaccine, which, according to them, is supposed to cause, inter alia, heart problems.

A scandal at the anti-vaccine march. They got the photos wrong

The authors of the posters, which, in addition to photos, also inscribed “died on (i) soil” of people who died allegedly due to the vaccine, also committed another, compromising slip-up. One of these photos features an image of Arkadiusz Gołaś – an outstanding Polish volleyball player who died in 2005 as a result of a tragic car accident in Austria.

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“It was a death that shocked the volleyball fans. He had a successful season in the Italian Padua and the Polish national team, he was on the threshold of a great volleyball career. On the tragic day he traveled with his wife Agnieszka, whom he had married just two months earlier, to Italy, where he was to start training in the most powerful league in the world. The car in which Arkadiusz Gołaś was driving unexpectedly turned to the right and hit the concrete base of the soundproof wall “-

Instead of a photo of Gołaś, the poster was to contain a photo of Krzysztof Steliga – former hockey player of Podhale Nowy Targ. He died suddenly in his sleep in September last year at the age of just 32.

Source: Sport

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