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Hi, so I was thinking about moving to Germany or Russia, but I have a question: which one is more open-minded?

If I participate in the exchange program, I will inevitably be in Germany, but as for Germany or Russia (or maybe Latvia or Kyrgyzstan)...

Which of these four countries is the safest?

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[โ€“] IHatePepRallies@discuss.online 5 points 1 day ago (3 children)

Thanks. What about Poland, if you know? I see many anti-immigration right-wingers who are Polish on Reddit but it's Reddit of all platforms and I probably shouldn't trust it.

If you are white, Poland is ok. Visibly queer people will probably hear some slurs (especially outside major cities). Chance for a real violent hate crime is low though, because in Poland violent crimes are generally very low.

Just stay away from Polish language internet, it's minefield of fascism.

[โ€“] jeena@piefed.jeena.net 9 points 23 hours ago

They hate basically all immigrants, but non catholic the most. It's funny because of how many of them live abroad in Germany, the UK and so on, just for financial reasons.

[โ€“] zomboy@lemmy.world 8 points 23 hours ago

poland is pretty, do NOT listen to redditors.