I'm in Krakow, Poland 🇵🇱, and the Internet (& Yelp) says there are #LGBT bars, but I can't see anything when going there. 🙁🙁🏳️🌈
It's possible that #LGBT bars in Poland (Krakow) don't/can't fly a rainbow flag outside (which sucks), but I saw rainbow flags in Prague, so maybe I saw a gay bar but didn't/couldn't recognise it....
@kyzh im broadly aware, in principle. I'm from Ireland, traditionally Catholic,but you'd see pride flags. Sometimes countries can change. Sometimes not.... 😔 😔
@vfrmedia @ebel well you'd be surprised.
I probably don't have the time to find you sourced stuff, but yeah, there is a lot of hate boiling in PL.
They have it all, the anti vaccine, anti immigration, the anti Woman's Right, the anti nature... it is all quite grim there at the moment.
That said I don't know Krakow, so it could be different there.
I would say the best is to ask people that are trustworthy and local, but masto didn't find you them I guess
@kyzh @ebel Alas its something I have been reading about (other folk on here *and* Polish folk in my town have explained what is happening in PL ) - I guess there are obv safety issues in making LGBT venues prominent w/rainbow flags etc (they don't even do do in my town in UK) but hopefully they *do* still exist even as some kind of "underground" culture. does worry me that once it was easy to share these "safe/cool spaces" online but now there are security risks too..
@ebel @kyzh PL (according to Wikipedia at least) has traditionally had surprisingly enlightened LGBT attitudes even during Communist era : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LGBT_rights_in_Poland
LGBT venues may not display themselves as overtly in current climate; but I hope that decades of tolerance cannot simply just disappear overnight..