Under the hashtag #wypierdalać ( polish: fuck off; go away), the demonstrations organized through the women rights activist group became one of the biggest political movements in Poland's history, after changes were announced to tighten the already harsh abortion laws in Poland. On November 30th, 2020 during the " March on Warsaw", thousands of people protested in the capital alone with signs saying "no women no kraj"(no women, no country), "the future is now, oldman" etc. The red lightning sign was everywhere-
Author: PMinBerlin
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