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Fala Aquapark w Łodzi, Polska, ogłosił wydarzenie tylko dla dorosłych, co wzbudziło kontrowersje . Na reklamach było hasło „Zakaz wstępu dla dzieci.” Miasto broni decyzji, ale wielu krytykuje, twierdząc, że to negatywnie wpływa na wizerunek dzieci. Komisja Praw Dziecka wzywa do cofnięcia tej reklamy.
Translation
Fala Aquapark in Łódź, Poland, announced an adults-only event, which has sparked controversy. The advertisements displayed the slogan "No Entry for Children." The city defends this decision, but many critics argue that it negatively affects the image of children. The Children's Rights Commission is calling for the withdrawal of this advertisement.
Exercise: Text comprehension
Question 1: What type of event did Fala Aquapark in Łódź announce?
Fala Aquapark announced an adults-only event.
Question 2: Who is calling for the advertisement to be withdrawn?
The Children's Rights Committee is calling for the advertisement to be withdrawn.
Exercise: Vocabulary
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▌10/10/2024
The Fala Aquapark in the city of Łódź, Poland, has recently come under scrutiny after announcing a special event allowing entry only to adults. The event, scheduled for 19th October, was promoted through social media with advertisements that featured a crying child crossed out and the phrase "Entry Prohibited for Children." The tagline suggested a day at the pool without "splashing, squealing, and slide queues," triggering widespread criticism.
The Łódź city authorities, responsible for the municipal company operating the aquapark, justified the decision by stating that it is in line with customer needs and preferences. They highlighted the aquapark's financial success as evidence of its effective service offerings.
However, the move has sparked a considerable backlash online. The promotional post attracted over 3,000 comments, many of which were from people expressing outrage at the idea of a "child-free day." Critics argue that it perpetuates a negative view of children in public spaces.
Monika Horna-Cieślak, the Children's Rights Commissioner in Poland, has expressed her concern, noting that such marketing approaches are exclusionary and detrimental to the perception of children's participation in public life. In her formal communication to the Mayor of Łódź and the president of Fala Aquapark, she emphasized that creating "child-free zones" contradicts efforts to foster an inclusive civic society that respects the rights of all, irrespective of age.
The Commissioner also highlighted the broader implications of this initiative, cautioning against establishing segregated zones based on various demographics, which might lead to inequality and unwarranted discrimination. She called for the retraction of the controversial advertisement, advocating for universal access to the facility.
In response to this controversy, local officials and aquapark management have yet to issue a public statement addressing the Commissioner's concerns or the public backlash. The discussion continues, reflecting broader societal debates on public space accessibility and inclusivity for children and other demographic groups.
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