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Post by Bonobo on Oct 20, 2015 18:38:40 GMT 1
Prime Minister on the cover. She is suing the publishers. Kopacz is going to give us hell on Berlin`s orders.
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Post by Bonobo on Nov 11, 2015 17:24:16 GMT 1
The magazine lost a lawsuit to a journalist presented as an SS-man Hunting the Church - will they stop when priests start dying? Almost like Goebbels:
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Post by Bonobo on Jan 14, 2016 22:37:28 GMT 1
It is getting boring but it seems that Nazi Germany is the best resource to offend your enemy by some circles in Poland. They want to control Poland again. Brussels officials and major European leaders as Hitler`s headquarters.
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Post by pjotr on Jan 15, 2016 12:10:53 GMT 1
I agree with you Bonobo.
Angela Merkel, Martin Schulz, Jean-Claude Juncker, Guy Verhofstadt and Günther Oettinger are good people, who represent democratic Germany, Luxembourg, Belgium and the EU.
This photomontage is a silly one.
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Post by Bonobo on Feb 18, 2016 22:53:27 GMT 1
Polish magazine's 'Islamic rape of Europe' cover sparks outrage
Some Twitter users compare image in wSieci, for article referring to Cologne sex assaults, to Nazi propaganda
A Polish magazine has published a highly inflammatory front cover showing a white woman being assaulted by three pairs of dark-skinned male hands under the headline “The Islamic rape of Europe”.
The cover of this week’s edition of wSieci (the Network), a mass-market politically conservative magazine, triggered outraged responses on social media. Some Twitter users compared the image to Nazi propaganda.
The magazine cover depicts a blonde woman draped in a European Union flag. Male hands are grabbing at her hair and arms and apparently about to tear off the flag. The magazine blurb promises “a report about what the media and Brussels elite are hiding from the citizens of the European Union”.
Inside, the article refers to the rape and sexual assault of hundreds of women in the German city of Cologne on New Year’s Eve. Most of those arrested in connection with the attacks were recent migrants from north Africa.
“The people of old Europe after the events of New Year’s Eve in Cologne painfully realised the problems arising from the massive influx of immigrants,” wrote the report’s author, Aleksandra Rybińska.
“The first signs that things were going wrong, however, were there a lot earlier. They were still ignored or were minimised in significance in the name of tolerance and political correctness.”
This week’s edition of the magazine also carries articles headlined “Does Europe Want to Commit Suicide?” and “The Hell of Europe”.
More than 1,000 complaints were filed in Cologne, almost half of which were of a sexual nature, in the aftermath of New Year’s Eve. The attacks were a key factor in an anti-migrant backlash in Germany, which has accepted hundreds of thousands of refugees in recent months.
Accounts of the Cologne attacks encouraged women in other European cities to come forward with similar accounts of sexual attacks.
The Polish government has resisted EU efforts to persuade it to increase the number of migrants it is prepared to accept. In November, the prime minister, Beata Szydło, rejected an EU quota of 4,500 refugees, citing last year’s terrorist attacks in Paris, carried out by Islamic extremists. “After Paris, the situation has changed,” she said.
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Post by Bonobo on Feb 27, 2016 23:07:21 GMT 1
Polish magazine's 'Islamic rape of Europe' cover sparks outrage
wSieci website hacked over controversial cover 22.02.2016 13:06 The website of Polish magazine wSieci has been hacked after the weekly published a controversial cover depicting "the rape of Europe".
The cyber attack was performed by Cyber Justice Team, which calls itself a “Team of cyber activists fighting injustice in the world. Anti ISIS/oppressors/extremists/haters”, according to its Twitter page.
Announcing the recent hack attack, the group tweeted: “Nazi anti Muslim hate propaganda not found”.
The controversial cover, which depicted a white woman being clasped by dark-skinned hands, has drawn heated responses in the international press and on social media.
The conservative wSieci magazine twinned the cover picture with the headline “The Islamic Rape of Europe”.
The article explores the matter of the refugee/migrant crisis in the light of sexual assault claims made in Germany in the wake of New Year's Eve celebrations (over 1,550 complaints have been lodged).
The website was still unavailable at the time of writing on Monday.- See more at: www.thenews.pl/1/9/Artykul/241734,wSieci-website-hacked-over-controversial-cover#sthash.c2XinAcT.dpuf
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Post by Bonobo on Oct 2, 2016 17:19:18 GMT 1
Wow, this right wing magazine is really incorrigible. Bloodthirsty - how KOD activists, frustrated by their failures, plan to set fire to Poland.
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Post by Bonobo on Nov 25, 2018 22:57:43 GMT 1
Right wing press again. They depict their arch enemy as a vampire.
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Post by Bonobo on Feb 16, 2020 9:41:55 GMT 1
So far only rightist press. Now centre. One of PiS radical ministers: Polish Church sweeps pedophilia under the carpet Assassin Godly sex is OK
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Post by naukowiec on Feb 23, 2020 11:27:14 GMT 1
Crikey! That's not much better than right-wing press!
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Post by Bonobo on Feb 26, 2020 8:19:06 GMT 1
Crikey! That's not much better than right-wing press! Exactly. But we have to blame rightists for that coz they have started the trend and the rest only follow the example. it is a common truth here that rightists are more aggressive when it comes to political disagreement and they just love to originate nasty conflicts with their opponents.
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