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a join us as we travel around your, facing the history of everything all set, and that's something right around the world. no need to talk about justice subscriber id, listen to paul. gosh, then we'll take you along to the right. the it was a democratic see change, the polish people voted out the right wing populace from the law and justice party set up again. the thing is with increasingly it seems they were nothing more than season crooks. the most amusing believe i'm optimistic. i feel good about what's to come about it because all the elections have shown that the majority is fed up but the country is divided. they'll be a resistance from the right. great years, right wing nationalist populist ruled po,
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new leader. don't know if this is liberal in pro europe and not everyone is happy. i don't accept the election. not even the communists. dude with the current government is doing so what does the mood like in poland? can the country overcome its divisions the here and share because it's in northern poland birthday celebrations are underway for christina, for miller. she's turning 73. it's also what's known as ben thursday, a last chance to read some treats before the restrictions of lance kick. in fact, thursday is a typical poll is tradition, everyone here bakes whatever they can. it's about having
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a good time together. the top one or the seniors expecting from poland, new government. and how can society overcome it's divisions to the i don't want to talk about political divisions here. we're building a civil society. we want people to get along with each other. so we have this with the court. we just did what we had to do. that's why i believe in this government in these people we ask if anyone here supports the old government led by the law and justice party. we're told the lady in red does, but she doesn't want to talk to us, especially not in front of the camera. but this area strongly pro law and justice around here, the law and justice party gets about 70 percent in elections, but their supporters are hiding. good enough. we do find one in the town center taxi driver in murray on doesn't believe in the new governments or even in
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the election results. yeah, you don't accept it, although no, i have to because what else can i do? you know, the law and justice party had a lot of voters. it's christina formula. meanwhile, is happy the old government left office if you asked me, it doesn't deserve any credit. i don't like them. i never supported them. and i didn't like what they did when they were in power. increasingly it seems they were nothing more than season crooks. in fact, despite the birthday party spirit, she doesn't have a kind word to say about the old government. so how did poland get to this point? the populace lawn just as party came to power and in 2015, it represented nationalist and right wing conservative values or the parties policy
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positions had concrete effects on the lives of polish people. for example, there was discrimination against l g b t q plus people. this was the central pillar of the party's platform. the it also oversaw defacto band on abortions, including for medical reasons. several pregnant women died as a result and it exerted influence on previously independent media journalists, critical of the government lost their jobs. many polish people protested, but that didn't stop the ruling party. instead, it brought in popular but expensive policies. for child benefit allowance was raised while retirement age was lowered, meaning older citizens no longer had to work as long changes like these were well
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received, including by many here and share because it's after enjoying their cakes. the women are now taking part in an exercise class at the local sports center. the most important thing is to have a decent pension, so i can buy things without having to pick a one pair for one. apple. newly elected prime minister donald to no face is a big job after 8 years of right wing populism. he has to revitalize democratic institutions and bring people together. yeah. so yeah, here's a lot. i believe the young people will finally have their chance here. really younger people decide what should happen, how would should happen and how they want to live. yeah. yeah. my own in order to talk to somebody younger, a polish people we live share because it's a and dr. east. our destination, the tri city of the dunst, virginia, and so part the,
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it just so happens. there's another birthday for the marching colton. nowgoski is turning 40 and his boyfriend roddic, she motzkin surprises him with gibson k. as a gate couple in poland. they've suffered at the hands of conservative society, but since the recent political change there assigns of a different move towards queer people, even when it comes to things like displaying affection stuff, the band you as time goes on, it will probably become more and more accepted. so yesterday we were at an anniversary party and we actually greeted each other with a kiss. i had the impression that people weren't has bothered. fortunately, in cities like this one, there are more l g, b, t q plus people than elsewhere. but at the same time, homophobic people are also particularly active, being openly gay is a test of courage, the strength of, of,
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on what people often i've tried to hold much ins, hand in public, and by the way. and it's been uncomfortable for him for them to go when you got what was arms or something, some of the but i think that i'm just as much a citizen as anyone else. is that what it says it's for what kind of i deserve the same rights difficult to co cause and i can walk down the street with my loved one, the bullying of it's just on the go. next we made martin my god, and p o to young cost you from colorado and l g b t q plus active as network can be done, that they say things are now changing for the better mission. there's what that is, is that right now you can feel that there's more acceptance of exceptions of all that. there's also fear. just because the government's change doesn't mean that society has changed yet for to assist me with those can conduct your car to them. there are currently no provisions in the publish criminal code saying that homophobic hate speech is a legal team. and example,
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this truck passing of school. the message from its loud speakers accuses l g b t q plus people of tennessee lee. these law injustice party supporters are demonstrating against weird people protests that leads to violence problem. there's a lack of the quality and respective diversity or appreciation of diversity who was not connected to the funding. i was not, i'm nice to as marching in roddic celebrate merchants birthday over coffee and cake . they're also planning to pursue a big goal. they want to get married properly, with an official certificate to prove it. the new government aims to pass a law that makes civil unions possible for everyone. that's the stuff because that's what i've already started inviting everyone who is you know, i tell my family, it might be possible in 2 or 3 years. they're very much in favor. you know, as our most people, i know it's more interesting because that's one of the law is expected from donald to a new government. another aims to improve women's right to abortion. hardly any other
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topic polarizes poets society as much as this one. supporters of abortion rights emphasize it as a women's rights issue, while opponents see it as a pro life issue, it's especially controversial in rural areas. we head back to share because it's a, we're a taxi driver. marian is waiting outside the church. the lawn just to support or has no problem with massage and slogans and it's firmly against abortion. or what in the villages they say a woman wants to have sex in the evening and the next morning have an abortion that is not catholic. that's not catholic. the town is strongly catholic, like large parts of poland. it has the highest birth rate in the country. large
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families are held in high esteem here. and some of the bottom is it's a gift miracle. i think women should be fulfilled by motherhood as much as possible . escalating of the wild, the law and justice party was an office of the major media outlets tended to broadcast anti abortion propaganda because they were under the influence of the right wing populations. journalists, critical of the government were forced out including of nash gun each time on. we meet her at the dunst airport. she works. there is a press officer since being sacked by the state broadcaster a list of, um, what it says, but just step into that. but i worked in radio for 25 years over 46, mostly doing political interviews as a place to come by as difficult and uncomfortable questions. so have nobody. and the new team couldn't accept that. she only, uh, they didn't want journalists asking them those kinds of questions for fun. yeah. eventually they tried to force us out. and so we had to go the, oh, you know,
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the providers will shoot those to you as well, which i'm just going to be kind of still prefers to watch the news on a privately run channel. instead of the public channel that was formerly dominated by the law and justice party, the broadcaster is now in a state of appeal. programs that spread law and justice party propaganda and celebrate leader jada slough. kazinsky have been cut, which hasn't gone down well with everyone. why did they shut down our channel, se liquidated by force? when they have no arguments, they use violence. why can't i watch the channel? i want to watch it. i'm the one with the remote in my hand. it's my right. for the sect, journalist, it's clear that pro law and justice staff should now be fired in turn. it's the only way to achieve media balance to ask them to come down. there is no doubt in my
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mind that most of these people acting like they have a journalistic mission, have to go immediately. they have to be fired of this volume is colon heading for improve social cohesion or entrenched division. just absolutely to i really feel there's hope for a big social change. fortunately, mine's been said it'll be difficult to make far reaching changes now. measuring up we're at the beginning of this road. so just want to be one society. so we'd really benefit from that. the country and the world. the flamingos, albania is nice and there is an internationally recognized nature.
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