The very much doing well Poland. And fuck those other countries. I also like the #dontliveinpoland tag, hmm

  • Vncredleader
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    3 years ago

    I guess it is accurate that Poland has just settled into white supremacy with less trouble than the others. Even Ukraine has had a violent coup

    • Gosplan14 [any]
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      3 years ago

      Actually, those are more of a symbolic "we don't like you". Afaik the local governments that created those can't really enforce a ban on LGBT+ people within its border, nor does one exist (yet :yea: )

      However, those areas are both full of boomers and aggressive young fash which will probably harass and attack the queer communities even without an official mandate, and it's likely the justice system will do little to stop them.

  • Gosplan14 [any]
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    3 years ago

    So, we have:

    1990-1995: Balcerowicz Reforms, unemployment rises to about 15% in 1994 from 0,3% in 1990 (it would later reach over 20% in 2000-2006)

    1993: Concordate with the church. The Catholic church's influence skyrockets, and women's and other minorities' rights suffer a major defeat.

    1990-2010: Crime rises dramatically, and mafias and gangs start sprouting like mushrooms from the ground after a rainy day.

    Neo-Nazi and other fascist gangs become prominent to this day, with varied amounts of violence.

    since 1989: 33% of the railway network is dismantled, and Poland becomes the country in Europe with the most cars per capita. Thus, road accidents and death by reckless drivers are very common.

    Despite the loss of sanctions and punitive interest rates on foreign debt: Still dependent on coal, high working hours, shortage of skilled labor due to high emigration. People's standards of living plummet, except for the PMC and other wealthy people. Corruption is commonplace everywhere.

  • Collatz_problem [comrade/them]
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    3 years ago

    It's more because late Polish People's Republic was the most dysfunctional socialist state, so it got kinda less fucked.