Unless you extensively have knowledge and experience with another country’s politics, you shouldn’t comment on anything besides humans rights violations or similar. You’re likely to make a grossly ill informed assessment or opinion that you’re regret. As well stereotyping is abound with such situations.
I understand why you might think that’s best as a cultural more but I ultimately disagree with that stance since it is likely to lead to alienation and less understanding as a whole. Being open to outside perspectives and even constructive criticism from both parties is the best way finding mutual understanding.
Unless you extensively have knowledge and experience with another country’s politics, you shouldn’t comment on anything besides humans rights violations or similar. You’re likely to make a grossly ill informed assessment or opinion that you’re regret. As well stereotyping is abound with such situations.
I understand why you might think that’s best as a cultural more but I ultimately disagree with that stance since it is likely to lead to alienation and less understanding as a whole. Being open to outside perspectives and even constructive criticism from both parties is the best way finding mutual understanding.
Why it’s a controversial stance. And it’s more of like I know nothing of Polish politics, I shouldn’t make decisions on them until I know more.