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2023 Sep 11, 1:42pm   8,723 views  146 comments

by Bd6r   follow (2)  

I am in Poland now, they soon have elections. An interesting and true ad for one of their political parties and referendum:

https://nitter.cz/visegrad24/status/1700131283333009700#m

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1   Patrick   @   2023 Sep 11, 2:07pm  

I got the video from that, thanks @Bd6r


@visegrad24
Sep 8
Poland’s Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki released a video comparing how peaceful September 4th was in Poland compared to the Malmö, Sweden

He asks Poles to vote in the migration referendum on October 15 so that the types of riots which happened in Sweden won’t happen in Poland


2   Ceffer   @   2023 Sep 11, 2:13pm  

Are they getting more sympathetic to the Russkies, in anticipation of annexing a big bite of Ukraine?
3   TheAntiPanicanLearingCenter   @   2023 Sep 11, 2:48pm  

Time for Poland to just incorporate Galicia-Volynhia.
4   MolotovCocktail   @   2023 Sep 11, 4:37pm  

On Twitter, Visegrad24 is a total propaganda bot for the Ukeys.

I ended up blocking it.
5   Bd6r   @   2023 Sep 11, 6:09pm  

Ceffer says

Are they getting more sympathetic to the Russkies, in anticipation of annexing a big bite of Ukraine?

No, but they do joke about annexing Krolievec aka Konigsberg aka Karalauci aka Kaliningrad. Support for Ukraine is absolutely predominant and usual East European hatred for everything Russian is present with an added layer of a strong dislike of Germans. The brother of current conservative government leader Kaczynski was killed by Putin in plane crash.

Another interesting factoid: EU and Germany pressured them to shut down lignite power plants while Germany itself is now starting those since renewable, unicorn fart powered energy turned out to be unreliable after they lost Russian gas and closed down nuclear. Poles will build 3 new nuclear power plants and did not shut down coal so they appear to be a bastion of common sense in Europe.

On a lighter note: bras are apparently zakazany for womyn under age of about 30 which is nice. Other than a few drunks and 2 homeless people in a nearly million city (!!!) I did not see anything unpleasant and it feels very safe, much better than in Germany. Almost no “diversity” apart from Asian tourists and few people from Azerbaijan and Georgia. Lots of Ukrainians from Eastern Ukraine which I can recognize from their way of speaking Russian, nearly all womyn with children and elderly but a few males also. A million and half of them preferred to run to Poland and not Russia which “liberated” them
6   RWSGFY   @   2023 Sep 11, 6:16pm  

Ceffer says

Are they getting more sympathetic to the Russkies, in anticipation of annexing a big bite of Ukraine?


AmericanKulak says

Time for Poland to just incorporate Galicia-Volynhia.


Wet dreamz parade, LOL.
7   TheAntiPanicanLearingCenter   @   2023 Sep 11, 7:00pm  

Bd6r says

Another interesting factoid: EU and Germany pressured them to shut down lignite power plants while Germany itself is now starting those since renewable, unicorn fart powered energy turned out to be unreliable after they lost Russian gas and closed down nuclear. Poles will build 3 new nuclear power plants and did not shut down coal so they appear to be a bastion of common sense in Europe.

LOL. Der Speigel and DeutscheWelle won't be reminding their viewers of how badly the Centrist pro-EU politicians F'd that up for the past decade or so.
8   Patrick   @   2023 Sep 11, 7:07pm  

Bd6r says

usual East European hatred for everything Russian is present with an added layer of a strong dislike of Germans


That's the same impression I got both on my college trip and just this summer in Poland. Poland is unfortunately stuck between two countries which have a history of, let us say, disrespecting their territorial integrity.
9   Patrick   @   2023 Dec 23, 5:30pm  

https://www.activistpost.com/2023/12/its-like-martial-law-polands-pro-eu-govt-seizes-public-news-channels-in-massive-police-raid.html


Poland’s public television news stations went off the air yesterday as police conducted massive raids to seize public news station TVP, with fears becoming realized that Prime Minister Donald Tusk would move quickly to crack down on press freedoms once he assumed power.

A group of senior Law and Justice (PiS) politicians, including party leader Jarosław Kaczyński and former Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki, arrived at the headquarters of state-run TV broadcaster TVP on Wednesday afternoon as the new pro-EU government moved to seize control of state-run press in dramatic authoritarian fashion.

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