Warsaw bans the crucifix from city hall.
(www.rt.com)
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Good point, it's not sensible count out the non-religious ethnic jew populace of a place. Or at least the placea with enough economy to siphon off to prevent a person from being involved in actual labor. I think its safe to count the farming villages at their actual religious jew count (zero lol)
Look, 4 out of the 5 poles I have had the misfortune of interacting with are jews. If you had claimed that 40% of Poles were jews, I'd believe it. If you had claimed that 20% of Poles were jews, that's still pretty believable, but claiming that it's less than a single percent? Get out of here with that bullshit.
Hey I'm not above taking your anecdotes at face value, but it's not like I pulled random tenth percents out of my ass. It's just what Poles reported for religious demo rates.
In the scope of those stats, non-religious tagged in at like 12%, so if we assumed those were all atheistic jews it's over 1/10 which is at least a feasible compromise between your experiences and the 0.004% figure.
The OP was about religious symbols and not shapeshifting, so I figured it was relevant to post the religious demo rates that the Poles released, is all.