Michał Szułdrzyński from “Rzeczpospolita” first made Giorgia Meloni head of government of … Hungary. And although he corrected this mistake, something else attracted attention – the journalist referred to the opinion of a Czech Internet user about Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki. The publicist was soon ridiculed.
Szułdrzyński on the “reaction of a Polish Internet user”
The reaction of a Czech internet user to the photo that Prime Minister Fiala posted in front of the summit. The heads of government of Poland, the Czech Republic and Italy (all from the ECR) define their position for the European Council. (Earlier I accidentally drew that Hungarian. Meloni has office in Rome, not Budapest)
– wrote the journalist from “Rzeczpospolita” Michał Szułdrzyński on Twitter and published a photo of the talks between the Prime Ministers of Poland, the Czech Republic and Italy before the European Council summit.
The author of Szułdrzyński’s entry was a twitterer from the Czech Republic, Martin Utracki, who previously belongs to the “regular”, “anonymous” users of this social platform. He has just over 200 followers, often posts content related to sports or politics, but also, for example, photos of poorly parked cars. He also likes to speak on topics related to Poland, often unfavorably towards the PiS government and President Andrzej Duda. His comment under the photo published by the head of the Czech government was also maintained in this tone.
Personally, I wouldn’t be proud of a picture with Morawiecki
Utracki wrote.
A comment from a Czech internet user who can only testify to Utracki’s personal views, and in no way to Czech public opinion. All the more so that the tweeter was ridiculed by both Czech and Polish internet users.
Comments on Szułdrzyński’s entry
Szułdrzyński got it too.
URGENT: A Czech internet user has commented on something
red. Szłdrzyński noticed that a random Czech internet user was disapproving of a joint photo of Fiala with Morawiecki and decided to write a tweet about it. Editor Szułdrzyński did not notice that another Czech internet user called him fanatical.
Prime Minister of Poland during appointments with government leaders. For a prominent journalist of an opinion-forming Polish newspaper, the most important thing is the tweet of a random Czech user with no significant reach. Other tweets about the effects of the Polish delegation’s work? Lack.
The Czech internet user does not like Morawiceki. Shocking. Far-reaching conclusions must be drawn from this, a thorough political analysis must be made and the political strategies of the opposition for the coming years must be based on this.
He is an important participant in Czech public discourse. He has 224 followers and posts many pictures of illegally parked cars
It is a pity that the Rzeczpospolita journalist remembered only so much of the Polish presence at the Council of Europe.
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Source: wPolityce