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    1. It’s a literal violation of privacy (according to the law) to record someone and then post them on the internet without permission.

    2. Some passportbros think that Poland is an ultra-conservative country where conservative women want to serve their husbands and have a bunch of kids to take to church. It’s like a right-wing Disneyland for them. This propaganda is disgusting, I have no idea where it came from.

      I wonder what they would do if they found out about the massive protests against the abortion ban.

    3. coffee_shakes on

      I dunno but it bums me out as someone who likes to visit Poland. Fucking assholes ruining for those of us who like to come, be respectful as a guest in someone else’s country, and blend in as well as possible. I’m a generic white guy from the US and now I’m afraid people will assume I’m some kind of passport bro.

    4. No-Orchid-7925 on

      polish women in general are into foreign dudes so if you don’t like that then bad for you but that ain’t gonna change anything in reality

    5. Usual_Equivalent_651 on

      Because polish females are into foreigners. Like really – as polish man who have some female-friens I can confirm they talk about foreigners d1cks a lot.

      Poland is thailand in europe (but cheaper)

    6. Professional-Tax3077 on

      I saw a „convention“ of Incels here in Krakow.
      Basically harassing girls.

      Poland is known for its girls, unfortunately.
      A lot of incels come here just to bother Polish women.

      Sad and pathetic.

    7. So… Is the outrage just about recording or the interaction itself? Afaik, nobody is forced to talk to anybody, and it’s rather clear they’re not asking for directions

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