As usual, you show your your complete ignorance.
Oh look, as usual a low-brow Brit goes racing to defend the honor of a two-bit British actor who wouldn't give you the time of day.
a "sensationalist" documentary, but based on truth.
noun: sensationalism
1. (especially in journalism) the use of exciting or shocking stories or language at the expense of accuracy, in order to provoke public interest or excitement.young Poles are looking for motivation, they have very little else in their lives.
How do you know?
How do they compare to your notorious British football hooligans?
"A survey commissioned by the FA [found that the] average England football hooligan is aged 25 to 44, has an above average income, is likely to be single and prefers to travel to away games."theguardian.com/uk/2001/apr/05/football.footballviolence
But seriously, do you really think football clubs, the media, and advertisers care about "young Poles"?
Nope. In fact, there is a good reason why this anti-Polish attack piece was commissioned and it has everything to do with these businesses' (yes, that's what all of them are) bottom line and wanting to enter the Polish market.
And it is the same reason the British clubs were pressured to change the demographics of their teams and fanbases too.
From the same Guardian article above:
"...with the aim of attracting more women, families and ethnic minority supporters."In other words they need more consumers to fill seats, buy tat, and eat junk.
A small but committed homogenous fanbase won't fill their coffers to the brim.
They are a disgrace to Poland.
Yawn.
You are British and every Pole knows that Britain has besmirched and betrayed Poland at every chance it could get.
Clearly, you are still holding a grudge ever since Kościuszko and Pułaski gallantly sent you lot beating a retreat back across the Atlantic with your tails planted firmly between your legs.