TVP reported on Tuesday that a protest by pro-lifers near the entrance to the Warsaw tube on Monday was attacked with umbrellas by revved-up, aggressive, punching and screaming feminists who deicded to go beyond mere verbal abuse. Goes to show how KOD types cherish freedom of speech.
Poland is safest for women in the EU, report shows. An EU report has shown that 19% of Polish women have reported suffering physical or sexual violence, ranking Poland in 28th place in the EU. Over 40,000 women across the continent were polled in the survey.
The highest level of physical and sexual assaults was found in the Scandinavian countries (Denmark 52%, Sweden 46%) which have the highest Gender Equality index, with France and Britain not far beheind (44%).
The problem is that yet again Polly (and you do this all the time) you've cited 'a report' without specifically stating which one it is or providing a link to it. One must look at the methodology used to come up with the statistics. You will get two different results depending on whether you ask women directly whether they've ever been assaulted or if you use the number of assaults reported to the police. Generally the figure if you question women directly will be higher for various reasons. For example, some women, especially in more 'feminist' societies like Scandanavia, will perceive any unwanted attention from a man known or unknown to them as a form of sexual harrassment or assault. I'm not disputing the statistic but it contradicts other statistics which list Stockholm as one of the safest cities for example and in almost every survey conducted, Scandanavian countries score very highly as safe places for women holidaying alone.
Here's a report compiled by The Economist last year which clearly explains the indicators used to come up with their safety index for cities:
Perhaps the high inicdence in Scandinavia reflects the growing Muslim invasion? If such studies were done let's say 20 years ago (when relatively few Muslims lived there), it might be good to compare the results.
On the contrary, the screeching b*tch and witch brigade represent a fringe group very atypical of Polish womanhood. Polish women are to be respected and admired for their commitment, sacrifice, patience, dedication to home and family and all in all represent superior virtues and are far less egoistic than the male half of the population. Those typical Polish women are conspicuously absent from the noisy street spectacles.
Those typical Polish women are conspicuously absent from the noisy street spectacles.
Perhaps you should go to the protests before making such laughable claims? A little hint for you: TVPiS shows you a carefully edited version of reality.
Again, Johnny, you and yours continue to equate literate, erudite discourse with "femininity". Why? Is your kind so primitive and mentally underdeveloped it can't fight its way out of a paper bag without using its fists just like jungle creatures?
Not necessarily certain that learning such words is an improvement, any more than for me improving my Polish with expressions such as "pępek" or "upierd" etc.
Always ask the question, "Do I want to sound like an illiterate in English, or do I want to sound like the educated person I (presumably) am in my own language?"
I know Polish "street slang" a bit, yet FAR prefer classical Polish:-)
Regrettably, yes. However, when hearinig/reading the language of Tuwim, Mickiewicz or Iwaszkiewicz, what else is there? I've been smitten, hence spoiled forever:-)))