Today in Poland there is voting, so you could choose between open fascists, mild fascists with religious fanaticism flavour, conservative neoliberals, and neoliberal puppets called themselves “leftists”, but this is a mild socdem at best. The “leftists” are quite concerned about empreteneurs and support the neoliberal opposition. I decided to not vote. However, there is a strong pression to go voting. What would you do?

  • Jusog@lemmygrad.ml
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    1 year ago

    Oh… My condolences. In Slovakia there is a communist party, so I tought it wouldn’t be so different in Poland. Are you organized anywhere in real-life? In some non official organisation? Also how does that law work in practice? When the police was to find out abt u agitating for communism, would you be fined? Straight to prison?

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      1 year ago

      Personally, I am not organized. Yet 😎 there is Communist Party of Poland, but probably it is constantly observed by government services, so I am just afraid to contact them openly, due to my quite public work and family responsibilities. So I suppose the law is not terribly strict, but you never know what can you expect. They can interpret the paragraph differently for your case. I think, agiting for communism, according to law, may put one into prison in extreme case up to 2 years.