So we're once again going with "Eastern Europe is actually worse because different definition of crime! And also, a lot of crime there but nobody is reporting it!"? This gets boring. Can it just be as simple as Poland having less antisemitism than Austria?
How dare we use actual logic when talking about an issue, we should blindly accept all numbers in chart form without think critically about what the numbers mean!
That’s how dumb your statement is.
Austria counts doing a hitler salute, even as a joke, as an antisemitic incident, does Poland?
Polish law doesn't define "antisemitic incidents" . It does, however, define "propagating nazism, communism, fascism or any other totalitarian form of government or calling to hate based on differences in nationality, ethnicity, race, religious belief (or lack thereof)" as a crime punished with up to three years in prison (article of 256 of Polish Penal Code). Same goes for promoting nazi, communist, or fascist ideology or calls for violence as a means of influencing politics or society. Same goes for production, import, trade, possession, display or transport of items bearing such content unless the party in question committed that act for the purpose of education, science or art.
Which point exactly did I prove, that people will think critically about what the numbers actually mean? Unlike you I think that thinking critically is a GOOD thing.
I assumed you were just an idiot, not someone actively pushing propaganda and getting mad when people think slightly about your bad arguments.
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u/Fantus 5d ago
So we're once again going with "Eastern Europe is actually worse because different definition of crime! And also, a lot of crime there but nobody is reporting it!"? This gets boring. Can it just be as simple as Poland having less antisemitism than Austria?