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  1. BearFromTheShining on

    If Poland ain’t careful, Russia coming for them next. The fuck they worried about a bears scarf for? Look out the window, you got bigger shit to worry about.

  2. I see the colorphobia brainrot reached our polish brethren as well. At least folks take a moment to learn about city symbols.

  3. vast-pear-crayfish on

    lmao the mayor made this change to cater to FACEBOOK USERS, best joke ive heard in a while

  4. Any-Original-6113 on

    The red and yellow colors are the colors of China.
    Surely there’s no hint of it this time either?
    😁

  5. Telochim on

    Isn’t the EU flag a scatter of yellow stars on a blue background? And the heraldry of the city in question is also gold&blue?

  6. The worst enemy of Poland were always Polish people.

    Like in most countries nowadays we have populist parties that thrive on polarization. Ukraine is a big issue so it also become part of political battle to get some political points. Add to it ruzzia influence campaigns that amplify everything bad about our eastern neighbours and people loose ability to think for themselves. In my opinion using it for political battle is treasonous, but try and tell anybody that ,,having the best interests of OUR citizens™ ” is bad, and they want to crucify you. I hate how modern politics works…

    We are not next, Baltics are, we are after them. It probably gives too much comfort to my countryman

  7. khajiitidanceparty on

    Omg, it reminds me of our idiots complaining that Ikea is obviously pro-Ukrainian.

  8. 1stFunestist on

    This is kind of heavy weight class of non-news rage bait (for certain demographics).

    The pettiest of petty squabbles if low brow politics.

  9. Too Ukranian? It looks more EU colours to me. But that might be problem as well with that kind of audience.

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