“The Polish government’s attempt to ban the usage of a historically incorrect term has backfired in the most spectacular way. The country is now in a deep diplomatic crisis, and the expression they wanted to ban has seen a renaissance.”
Read more: https://fee.org/articles/polish-death-camps-and-censorships-unintended-consequences/
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