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Poland is increasingly appreciating Women and LGBTQ+ community


Torq  31 | 2163
13 hrs ago   #1
In the latest news from Poland:

Across the past decades, scientific research in sociology, psychology, and political science conducted by Polish scientists has documented a steady global shift toward greater appreciation of diversity, inclusion, and shared values. Three areas that stand out in this trend are women, the LGBTQ+ community, and Europe as a cultural and political reference point.

Research consistently shows growing recognition of women's contributions in leadership, science, and the economy. Studies link gender equality to higher innovation, economic growth, and social well-being, reinforcing positive attitudes toward women's empowerment worldwide. Similarly, attitudes toward the LGBTQ+ community have become more favorable in many regions. Psychological and social research indicates that increased visibility, education, and interpersonal contact reduce prejudice and foster acceptance, particularly among younger generations.

Europe, meanwhile, is increasingly appreciated for its emphasis on human rights, social protections, and international cooperation. Comparative political research often highlights European models of healthcare, education, and environmental policy as influential benchmarks, shaping global discussions on sustainable and inclusive development.

Taken together, these trends suggest that scientific evidence supports a broader global movement toward valuing equality, diversity, and cooperation. While progress remains uneven, research indicates that appreciation for these principles continues to grow across societies.

Please, post your thoughts here on the three greatest things on Earth...

1. Women
2. LGBTQ+ community
3. Europe

... not necessarily in this order. Thank you.
GefreiterKania  33 | 1527
12 hrs ago   #2
Great thread!

Go women! Go LGBTQ+! Go Europe!
jon357  75 | 25138
11 hrs ago   #3
the LGBTQ+ community

If we all went on strike, society would collapse in days.
cms neuf  3 | 2332
11 hrs ago   #4
Been awesome to witness Poland's transformation into a tolerant nation

No coincidence that living standards and health have improved as its become a more inclusive country
OP Torq  31 | 2163
11 hrs ago   #5
Been awesome to witness Poland's transformation into a tolerant nation

Indeed. As old prejudices vanish, prosperity grows.

Apparently, this phenomenon is not exclusive to Poland but also encompasses the Polish diaspora, especially its older (80+) members, who are growing ever more tolerant and open-minded.
jon357  75 | 25138
10 hrs ago   #6
Imagine Poland with half its literature and music missing. Even its battles would have been different with no Emilia Plater, its theatre without Count Fredro and without Miron Białoszewski and its political scene with no Jarosław Kaczyński
Alien  30 | 7684
10 hrs ago   #7
political scene with no Jarosław Kaczyński

I could imagine this very well. 🤔
Ron2
9 hrs ago   #8
I fully support the positions and recognition of naturally born women at all levels of society. However, I oppose the LGBTQ+ movement to be promoted at a mainstream level because it uses women to advance its agendas, which could make women's lives more challenging. I also think it does not contribute to promoting traditional marriage and family values which build strong societies.
cms neuf  3 | 2332
9 hrs ago   #9
family values which build strong societies.

Could you give some examples of these strong societies?
Ron2
9 hrs ago   #10
@cms neuf
South Korea, Russia, and many Arab countries.
Lazarus  4 | 642
9 hrs ago   #11
As old prejudices vanish, prosperity grows.

It is that or the other way round?

South Korea,

Have you seen the birth rate in South Korea?!

Russia

You mean the place with a 70% divorce rate?

many Arab countries.

You mean the places with have modern slavery? Not places I'd like to see Poland emulating.
Ron2
8 hrs ago   #12
A birth rate and divorce rate don't necessarily tell you the full picture of the health of the society. People around the world have been negatively influenced by the LGBT movement that have been promoted in the mainstream media and think a divorce or a childless marriage will solve their problems.
Lazarus  4 | 642
8 hrs ago   #13
A birth rate and divorce rate don't necessarily tell you the full picture of the health of the society.

You claim that South Korea, Russia, and many Arab countries are examples of strong societies that have been built by family values. But not wanting to have a family (by not having children) is not a sign of family values. And neither is wanting to break up a family (by getting a divorce).
Ron2
8 hrs ago   #14
You attack my examples, then post your countries where the LGBTQ movement enhanced the societies, so that I could attack them and prove my point.
Lazarus  4 | 642
8 hrs ago   #15
countries where the LGBTQ movement enhanced the societies

Let's start with Poland.
Ironside  53 | 13970
8 hrs ago   #16
women, the LGBTQ+ community, and Europe as a cultural and political reference point.

Promotion of promiscuity, sin, and degeneracy; there is nothing cultural about it or European. Textbook deprivation presented as 'freedom'. Freedom, my ass, ban the bastards from propagating pornography, sodomy, and from depriving women.
Ron2
8 hrs ago   #17
So you hate Christianity and give Poland as an example. Poland is a Christian country, unlike S. Korea or Russia. The majority of weddings are in church, which means the spouses are not as likely to get a divorce as in non-Christian countries. Birth rates are relatively high mostly to Ukrainian migrants who are counted towards it.
OP Torq  31 | 2163
8 hrs ago   #18
depriving women

Horrible thing to do, of which I was once guilty (already confessed and repented).

Check your PMs, Iron.


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