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Re: Inside Poland’s 'LGBT-free zones'
« Reply #1 on: November 30, 2020, 12:47:43 PM »
https://www.bbc.com/news/stories-54191344

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ever they choose and boasts that in some respects, Poland is progressive. It decriminalised homosexuality in 1932, decades before most European countries.

This was shortly before the Polish antisemitism gone wild. The peak was Josef Lipskis statement to Hitler in 1938 that if Hitler would do really bad things to the Jews he would errect a beautifull monument in Warsaw in his honor.

Check it on Wiki.

Good that some Polish people do now the right thing.
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Re: Inside Poland’s 'LGBT-free zones'
« Reply #2 on: December 04, 2020, 04:11:55 AM »
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The honorable Jan Karski RIP has to be happy about the ‘LGBT-free zones’ but
turning in his grave about the always predominant, despicable anti-Semitism that is
pervasive in Poland and among many Poles in general. It is unfortunate that the few
exceptions do not reflect the rule!

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Re: Inside Poland’s 'LGBT-free zones'
« Reply #3 on: December 05, 2020, 06:30:21 PM »
I was recently approcahed by someone there, even though my grandmother died theres still a way for me to reclaim my families estates in Poland. If there was no effort I'd be more likely to consider it, but even then how can I walk on the ground that the innocent blood of my family watered? She refused even a huge monthly pension for decades, it was her will that our estate and money they stole be a curse to them and they burn with it. We were known because my great grandfather was a lord and colonel and his son was a doctor that used his wealth to do free health work for the poor, and so he was very famous among the Poles and one of thr first to be snitched out for a few dollars.

He had serfs on his land back then and our villages were the most prosperous in the region. So everything I know is just another reason why they would want me to come and a bigger reason I never should.
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