“LGBT-free zones” in Poland have nearly disappeared since their high peak 3 years ago ( 2020 vs 2023)

by Straight_Ad2258

22 comments
  1. The so called, who cares zones. Cuz they changed nothing at all

  2. Crossed one once. Came out confused in trans-LGBT-free zone. 😅

  3. What an insane idea to try to pass into a law in the first place. Glad it flopped as hard as their attempts to control the narrative through state media.

    Rest in PiSs, bozos.

  4. Am I the only one who sees a face with a bloody mouth in the first map?

    Looks like something out of Lisa The Painful

  5. Those “zones” never existed. There were statements(not laws or regulations) at local level saying no LGBT in schools etc with no affect at anything.

    Zones… It was made by gay guy as an “art performance” and claim to be real. Western media catch this bait and autor do hesitate to say the true as long as it was possible.

    https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/ncna1242121

    Staszewski travels to the the areas involved, where he briefly attaches a yellow sign saying “LGBT-FREE ZONE” next to the town sign. He posts the photos on social media, sometimes including a lesbian or gay man from the town.

    The signs, in four languages, have the look of military warnings. Staszewski calls it “performance art” aimed at “making it possible to visualize the literalness and meaning of the harmful documents.”

    P.S we also have 5G free zones with full 5G signal inside duuhhh

  6. I find it funny that foreigners are the only ones who actually believe or care about this bullshit.

  7. I remember I was at an event in College last year and I asked the Polish ambassador to Ireland about the LGTQ free zones and she got really defensive about it. She claimed they don’t exist while at the same time saying that Poland has its own values that the EU needs to respect. She did not like me

  8. I was in one the other day and still felt pretty gay. How come

  9. Oh, look!
    The zones which mean just as much as rainbow-themed logos for Pride Month on LinkedIn!

  10. YEEEEEA (Me the hungarian, cheering on polish bro’s while I’m trying to figure out bow to remove the fascist in my country (it’s impossible))

  11. Foreigners believe that we are just being defensive when we say that those zones didn’t mean anything. Surely they know better what has an impact in Poland, what are the topics in Poland, they read Polish media. By this logic, those zones disappearing would mean that situation for LGBT people in Poland suddenly improved by a lot. Finally they don’t live in those horrible zones that foreign media mention so much. Oh wow! What a change. They can’t marry their partner, adopt a child, but at least their hometown map isn’t painted red.

  12. I’ve been to some of the red places so clearly they didn’t do a good job of enforcing it

  13. Iirc EU said that these zones wouldn’t get that sweet sweet money and ofc they backed out.

  14. No such thing EVER existed. STOP believing all you see on the internet.

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