The mayor of Warsaw, Rafał Trzaskowski, whose mother was a police informer during the communist regime in Poland, has banned the display of "religious symbols" (= crosses) from the town hall. Since the fall of communism, Warsaw is the first city in Poland to do so.
Gazeta Wyborcza reported on 16 May that the discrimination against the cross is justified by the "fight against discrimination".
Trzaskowski is deputy leader of the 'Civic Platform' party, the main component of Poland's ruling coalition under Donald Tusk. Civil servants in Warsaw will not even be allowed to display religious symbols on their desks. All official events must not include any kind of prayer - a sign that the old communist times have returned.
At the same time, homosexual propaganda is imposed. City employees are required to treat a homosexual concubinage as if it were legal and to address transvestites as if they were real men or real women.
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