Based Poland 🗿

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  1. Thats because the government are the real terrorists in Poland

  2. No need for terrorist attacks in Poland, as they have already achieved their goal.

  3. Who wants to torrorise a country that was been already torrorised by other countries for over 400 years…

  4. I mean

    Sure there are no rats in our house, but that’s because there is nothing for the rats in our house

  5. In contrast to every other era of Polish history! Finally!!! 🇪🇺🇵🇱

  6. This map is flawed. Can someone enlighten me and tell me what terrorist attacks have happened in Iceland, Czech Republic and Baltic States?

  7. Looks like you guys are not proud of it. Are you poles or immigrants complaining? I can complain about a lot of things in Poland as the taxes, but compared from where I come and lived (Spain, Germany) I can say that I can go for a walk and feel safe with my wife, this is not something that I can say about Madrid, Barcelona, Berlin, Frankfurt.
    And I have friends living in Italy (south), Sweden, France (Paris)… and they cannot say the same, specially in Paris, that it becomes pretty dangerous when the sun falls.
    Refugees and illegal immigrants knows that if they came here they will not be provided with free money, they will not be allowed to push for their religions mounting riots, and for live they will have to work and adapt to the country, not in the other way.

  8. Yeah I know Poland is a beautiful and peaceful place but the houses are so fucking expensive there so I guess I would save as much as I can then move to poland when I’m 70… I’m actually 23 now 🥹💔

  9. This is stupid, you take one statistic and claim Poland is the safest. Take a look at violent crime or theft. According to global peace index Poland is 21st and 17th in Europe.

    Edit: typos

  10. That’s literally fake, what about the bomb that was in Wrocław in 2016? It was found but it still exploded and hurt 1 person. And the person that did it did it for the money

  11. It’s because Poles don’t take any shit from anyone…..

  12. As a French living in Poland I can confirm. I went to weird places in Poland but I never felt in danger as close as I felt back in France.

  13. I can name one just of the top of my head: the stabbing of Pawel Adamowicz

  14. Bo to jest taka dziura, że nikomu się nie opłaca siać terroru.

  15. Let’s be honest, if Poland becomes major tourism and immigration destination, that will probably change. It’s not like there is some magic happening here preventing people from terrorism.

  16. And yet you’ll still get beaten by Sebastians because they thought you wanted wpierdol

  17. Pls not the guy who spread anti UE and pro-hungarian government propaganda.

  18. That’s actually not true.

    In 2012 Brunon Kwiecień attempted a terrorist attack on the Polish parliament during the meeting of Sejm which was attended by Polish president and prime minister. He attempted to drive a van filled with explosives, park it next to the wall of the hall where the meeting was taking place and detonate it. He was caught while trying to get the van near the building and was sentenced to 13 years in prison – the first ever person to be sentenced for terrorism in modern-day Poland (since 1989). He died in prison in 2019.

    In 2016 in Wrocław a guy made a home-made bomb and left it in a bag at the back of the bus. At one of the stops one of the passengers noticed a smoking bag sitting at the back and reported it to the driver. The driver took that bag outside of the bus and placed it on the pavement. Shortly after the bomb exploded. It wasn’t a big explosion, but it still hurt one person.

    In 2019 in Gdansk during the finals of WOŚP the president of the city Paweł Adamowicz was speaking on the stage. While he was there some guy somehow got onto that stage and in front of thousands of people stabbed Adamowicz few times. Adamowicz was immediately taken to hospital, but passed away not long after.

  19. The most biased used of Statistics ever. Not to say Poland haven’t had major domestic or international violence but other countries are not even half as bad.

  20. There literally nothing to get from a terrorist attack in Poland to begin with

  21. There was atack with a knife on political office as I remember 2 people was killed

  22. [Here is interactive map that shows stat for 2020](https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/fatalities-from-terrorism?tab=map&region=Europe&country=Australasia+%26+Oceania~Central+America+%26+Caribbean~Central+Asia~East+Asia~Eastern+Europe~Middle+East+%26+North+Africa~North+America~South+America~South+Asia~Southeast+Asia~Sub-Saharan+Africa~Western+Europe) but when you click on a country it shows historical data as well.

    Not sure if the terror attacks are good indicator of country safety BUT Poland is seen as safe around the world. I know people that moved from Brazil to Poland because it is believed to be very safe country.

    Not gonna lie I can count very few countries that I feel safer in general than in Poland. Australia might be awesome exception. I for sure don’t feel the same about the USA where they have don’t-go-there zones in bigger cities and you have to thoroughly check where are you going to Airbnb.

    If you have people from NYC visiting city as Wrocław they’re surprised that they might go in the morning around city center without passing single policemen.

    Poland is a safe country.

  23. The most peaceful place in Europe? My man’s never been to Wilda

  24. What about anti-tank grenade launcher? The police says it was an act of terrorism, right?

  25. Honestly, i’d be worried that with current situations happening, we could be targeted.

  26. Trust me bros, that’s why you dobro want other people to come to your country!
    Love from balkans!

  27. Except for the environmental, food and driving terror attacks on Czechia.

  28. Meanwhile, in Poland, this cop fired a grenade launcher in his own office.

  29. This is fake. There was few incidents that can be called terrorist attacks, like killing mayor of Gdańsk, killing PiS politican in Łódź, Bomb attack in city bus in Wrocław. It’s just was made by “whites” so it’s not counted as terrorism.

  30. Least delusional Polish right-winger: forgets Lithuania and Slovakia exist

  31. Attack on MP biuro in Łódź in 2010 is a clear example of a terrorist attack. 🙄

  32. I am from Switzerland and i can`t remember any terrorattacks in Switzerland but there are 6 on the map….?

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