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  1. I’m sure some people will consider only the downsides to this, but the upsides are more numerous. Considering how heavily malled retail space is in this part of Europe, many city centres would be dead or dying without the shops, bars, cafes and restaurants whose existence is supported by tourism

  2. More people please, those might stay in PL for life if they like it and we need it (where babies :<)

  3. Desperate_Golf7634 on

    Hope it radicalises the ones that visit, but them turning the cities into shitholes is also an option unfortunately.

  4. The biggest victim is the average Pole, who will no longer be able to simply afford to go out into the city center. This has been the trend for years now, made worse during/after Covid pandemic. And I don’t see it improving. Tourism is good for small sector of society but tourist economies are very poor. It locks young people out of any meaningful career from the very start and turns a country into basically a playground instead of a living, breathing community. This is not good.