After writing the text about the bollards, it is worth completing it with another bizarre custom of Poles. It is fanatical building and fences. In Poland, you can rarely see a house without a fence. Here, most individual houses or blocks of flats have a fence. Before the first house is built, this fence appears. The Polish landscape is filled with barriers, disgusting fences and fence nets. Even the latest housing estates are divided by fences. They are tight, they look terrible ugly and threaten with a lack of hospitality.
At first I thought it was a passion for concentration camps and ghettos because in Poland the Germans built the most. Apparently Poles liked the Poles so much that they wanted to have apartments in their own wire camps, but more modern. Many Poles are proud to live in a fenced estate, where the residents will watch the guards. It seems terrible, but not for a Pole. They like prison atmosphere of violence, mental humiliation and subordination. Maybe this is an impressed mark of many years of persecution that lasts in subsequent generations?
Poles explain that it is for safety. But in the event of a fire hazard, fences, barriers and the posts mentioned in the previous article cause significant threats. Do such security mean? In Poland, a human being is a supporting subject, therefore, architectural designs are ignored by these important details of comfort, guided by the Polish style of designing modern ghettos. In Poland, the social culture is at a very low level, the protection of property is still valued more than the protection of people.
It turns out that Poles are afraid that they will be robbed or their property will be destroyed by bullies. The fence is to give them a sense of security. The scale of fences in Poland suggests that the threat is very widespread all over the country and all Poles are thieves all the time hunting to destroy or take other people’s property. At every step, Polish society clearly communicates it.
I am wondering one more thing. Poles are still complaining about the lack of money, but they can afford expensive fences. They are world champions in waste of money by investing in nonsense or fanberic ideologies. It came to the fact that the Warsaw building of the Sejm (headquarters of the Polish authorities) was also fenced with an expensive fence, for which any hospital could be equipped. Maybe for power more important is the sense of security of the society, which consists of thieves? But the money for the fence of the Sejm building was collected without asking from the taxpayers’ pocket. Who steals is afraid that he will be robbed and the symbol of the thief is a fence. It is a pity that the prison fences was so settled that they no longer arouse fear in Poles. (Brux)
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