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p (p@freespeechextremist.com)'s status on Wednesday, 07-Oct-2020 00:03:40 JST p :alexjonesdemons:imthegorilla.mp4 -
roka (roka@pl.smuglo.li)'s status on Wednesday, 07-Oct-2020 00:03:25 JST roka @p @pfm they are usually simple resolutions that basically say that the local authorities will not finance programs promoting LGBT ideology and will instead promote and reinforce the normal family units. Note this is a response to some large cities virtue signalling about doing the exact opposite (as well as financing training for left wing hooligan squads). The LGBT-free zone is a term coined by some leftist activist who keeps attaching fake, illegal signs to the ones denoting a city or village starts here just to make photo of them and then post them online so foreigners can construct an alternate reality where these are somehow official and shit on government subsequently. Part of the so called ulica-zagranica tactic the current opposition assumed from 2015 onwards (instead of presenting a constructive program to convince the voters to grant them reign): stage some protests, make them seem like there's a larger internal conflict than in reality, bait the government into overreacting and then show it all to the EU while lying through the teeth about reality.
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p (p@freespeechextremist.com)'s status on Wednesday, 07-Oct-2020 00:03:27 JST p @pfm I mean, clearly Janusz wouldn't be allowed in such a place.Are those like the Russia thing, like no public displays? Or is it more like an informal "Don't let the sun go down on you in this town" thing? -
p (p@freespeechextremist.com)'s status on Wednesday, 07-Oct-2020 00:03:28 JST p @pfm It's a strange state of affairs.janusz_lifts.jpg -
pfm (pfm@edolas.world)'s status on Wednesday, 07-Oct-2020 00:03:36 JST pfm @p Eastern Poland is rather poor and religious. It's a very dangerous mix in my opinion, because people who are already poorly educated and taught to follow whatever church says are not ready to participate in a modern, civilised society. So called "LGBT-free zones" are another example of how deeply fucked things are in Poland right now. -
p (p@freespeechextremist.com)'s status on Wednesday, 07-Oct-2020 00:03:37 JST p @pfm Ouch! -
pfm (pfm@edolas.world)'s status on Wednesday, 07-Oct-2020 00:03:38 JST pfm @p But in my opinion, your Alex Jones is merely a funny figure, compared to local authorities of certain Polish towns. For example, see how council of Kraśnik banned 5G and Wi-Fi (5G in the city, Wi-Fi in schools).
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pfm (pfm@edolas.world)'s status on Wednesday, 07-Oct-2020 00:03:39 JST pfm @p I'm the gorilla, all your base are belong to me and I kill your drone. And it's good that I kill your drone. -
roka (roka@pl.smuglo.li)'s status on Wednesday, 07-Oct-2020 00:10:25 JST roka @p @pfm street-the abroad literally. It was actually pretty funny when some Polish journos tied to the opposition would smear the government in foreign outlets and then the domestic media they were employed at would report about the government „shaming” us abroad. This was of course coupled with dehumanisation of pro-government voter base and presenting them as mentally deficient and leading us to being the periphery of the world (playing on inferiority complexes) -
p (p@freespeechextremist.com)'s status on Wednesday, 07-Oct-2020 00:10:26 JST p @roka @pfm Baiting the media is a very good tactic, but I don't think the interweebs gave me a good translation of "ulica-zagranica".
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