It's kind of just an ok interview UP UNTIL 5:00 when they talk about the human experience and whats happening in Poland. That was amazing and so INTERESTING
OMG, cuffing season???!!! haha I've never heard that. Neither had Antoni apparently. Is that what he said? Cuffing? Or did I mishear him? Either way, that's hilarious! Love it! LOL
I'm gay, I'm in Poland and there have been gay prides for quite a few years. I never ever had a problem here and, politics aside, Poles don't give a damn shit generally speaking. I am a foreigner here. It's important to really know what's going on before speaking up.
I'm a lesbian from Poland and I have to disagree. I grew up in a very homophobic community, I'm very afraid to come out to my parents. The situation in Poland is hard for lgbt mostly because of hate coming from the church and ruling party. They literally call us rainbow plague and say that we want to destroy catholic church and polish families. I was an active member of church until during a youth meeting a priest told us that every lgbt person is a member of a satanic church. It hurt. I also participated in the infamous pride in Białystok. I've never been more scared in my entire life, I thought they were going to kill us. Nationalists were throwing stones, bottles and firecrackers at us. I got hit by a stone (luckily in the leg) as well as the girl next to me (unfortunately in the head). After the pride we were scared to go back home because nationalists were beating up people on the streets. I know that in bigger polish cities the situation is not as dramatic (for example I participated in pride in Kraków and it was super safe) but we have to remember about people from the more conservative parts of Poland.
@@plantdad4423 well, Bialystok and Warsaw are incomparable, unfortunately. I get your experience, and I totally understand it. My perspective is more Warsaw base. However, in the video people aren't describing the whole picture, they're giving this image fo Poland that isn't real. You can be gay and be okay.
@@pensaingiallo Yeah, it's not the whole picture but I think that Antoni was mostly talking about Białystok and other prides in smaller cities that are met with backlash. And while Warsaw is a really great place for gay people not everywhere is as nice, for example a local government in a town next to mine started preparations for creating an anti-lgbt bill and I know that this idea is rather common in smaller cities. But I hope that one day all polish prides will be as safe as the one in Warsaw!
@@plantdad4423 true! I kinda overheard the city unfortunately. Anyway, Bialystok, let's face it, is Polska C (if not Z). Not that it's an argument to defend the violence, because I don't condone it, but there being anything other than white, straight and proper is dangerous. In Polska A is better, however there is indeed a lot of work to be done here. Hopefully it'll be better sooner than later. But that specific fact does not imply that there is constant violence against LGBT in whole Poland, I know gays from all over Poland and as long as they followed the script (which is more behavioral) they were fine. It's just that being outside the norm here is dangerous, be it LGBT o be it part of a tribe.
for some reason, i always feel like he's lying. everything he says and his body language seems extremely contrived and he gives me a psychopath vibe.. he creeps me out. am I alone?
I think it’s just that he looks like Patrick Bateman... I usually have a good sense for creeps and I don’t get creepy vibes from him. He does have a “I’m a famous person’s boy toy and that’s how I got my job” vibe but like... I’m not judging u do u boo
Thank you Antoni for mentioning what's happening in Poland, it's absolutely horrible here. Grateful to have someone like you in the nation❤
The way he said “How do you like your eggs”.... mmmmm
It's kind of just an ok interview UP UNTIL 5:00 when they talk about the human experience and whats happening in Poland. That was amazing and so INTERESTING
as soon as he said jonathan van ness antoni had a massive smile
if you came for Jonathan content, it starts at 7:27
we ship jvntoni ❤️❤️
The name is perfect too 😆
Antoni is such a good conversationalist.
Jvntoni. ❤️
I love the person interviewing Antoni. He's so natural and engaging and sweet! I wonder who he is.
he's so hot and cute, i wanna marry this guy
@Alessandra Wahl he's fluid
Get in line me first ;)))
He's adorable and so sweet . He's cute when he's rolling his eyes .
who’s going to tell.........
Antoni is such a good interviewer
He is soooo cute! I'm old enough to be his grandmother. No matter to me what his sex.pref. is. He's just too good-looking for words.
Same!!
OMG, cuffing season???!!! haha I've never heard that. Neither had Antoni apparently. Is that what he said? Cuffing? Or did I mishear him? Either way, that's hilarious! Love it! LOL
$40-50 a week???? Dude, wish I had that money lmao
I think he’s thinking in Canadian dollars.
Cuffing is definitely a term we use in Canada!!
Does anyone have the link to the op ed they mention in the video?
www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2019/08/29/antoni-porowski-polands-turn-toward-anti-lbgt-bigotry-is-unacceptable/
Risotto. It took me so long to figure out what he meant because our accents are so different!
"rumors"
Never heard of cuffing. Say what?
Why does he look like a young Scott disick
Funny, I thought he could pass for Matt Bomer's younger brother.
Omg he does. It’s the hair IMO
This came out on my birthday :)
he is sooo hottt
Cuffing season,, BS
I'm gay, I'm in Poland and there have been gay prides for quite a few years. I never ever had a problem here and, politics aside, Poles don't give a damn shit generally speaking. I am a foreigner here. It's important to really know what's going on before speaking up.
www.nytimes.com/2019/07/27/world/europe/gay-pride-march-poland-violence.html
I'm a lesbian from Poland and I have to disagree. I grew up in a very homophobic community, I'm very afraid to come out to my parents. The situation in Poland is hard for lgbt mostly because of hate coming from the church and ruling party. They literally call us rainbow plague and say that we want to destroy catholic church and polish families. I was an active member of church until during a youth meeting a priest told us that every lgbt person is a member of a satanic church. It hurt. I also participated in the infamous pride in Białystok. I've never been more scared in my entire life, I thought they were going to kill us. Nationalists were throwing stones, bottles and firecrackers at us. I got hit by a stone (luckily in the leg) as well as the girl next to me (unfortunately in the head). After the pride we were scared to go back home because nationalists were beating up people on the streets. I know that in bigger polish cities the situation is not as dramatic (for example I participated in pride in Kraków and it was super safe) but we have to remember about people from the more conservative parts of Poland.
@@plantdad4423 well, Bialystok and Warsaw are incomparable, unfortunately. I get your experience, and I totally understand it. My perspective is more Warsaw base. However, in the video people aren't describing the whole picture, they're giving this image fo Poland that isn't real. You can be gay and be okay.
@@pensaingiallo Yeah, it's not the whole picture but I think that Antoni was mostly talking about Białystok and other prides in smaller cities that are met with backlash. And while Warsaw is a really great place for gay people not everywhere is as nice, for example a local government in a town next to mine started preparations for creating an anti-lgbt bill and I know that this idea is rather common in smaller cities. But I hope that one day all polish prides will be as safe as the one in Warsaw!
@@plantdad4423 true! I kinda overheard the city unfortunately. Anyway, Bialystok, let's face it, is Polska C (if not Z). Not that it's an argument to defend the violence, because I don't condone it, but there being anything other than white, straight and proper is dangerous. In Polska A is better, however there is indeed a lot of work to be done here. Hopefully it'll be better sooner than later. But that specific fact does not imply that there is constant violence against LGBT in whole Poland, I know gays from all over Poland and as long as they followed the script (which is more behavioral) they were fine. It's just that being outside the norm here is dangerous, be it LGBT o be it part of a tribe.
for some reason, i always feel like he's lying. everything he says and his body language seems extremely contrived and he gives me a psychopath vibe.. he creeps me out. am I alone?
British Locero- How strange you would post such an ugly comment.
You seem like a "real gem".🙄
Haha.oops
@@michellerjackson5776 It's not meant to be an ugly comment, rather an observation.
@@michellerjackson5776 Also I'm not British..
I think it’s just that he looks like Patrick Bateman... I usually have a good sense for creeps and I don’t get creepy vibes from him. He does have a “I’m a famous person’s boy toy and that’s how I got my job” vibe but like... I’m not judging u do u boo