On February 10, Minister Zbigniew Ziobro commented in emotional terms on the FAZ article on the amendment of the Supreme Court law. The Attorney General decided that this was another intrusion by the German media and politicians into the Polish judiciary. Polish Attorney General’s Wis enraged the German TT user, who demanded that Ziobro’s entry be blocked and removed. He also referred to German legal regulations. However, the attempted censorship failed. Twitter refused to remove the post.
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The German always thought the Pole inferior. The German always knows better. A German politician can choose a judge, a Polish politician cannot. Germany may have coal mines. Poland does not. Hitler instilled in them the belief that they were the master race. Hitler is gone, faith remains
– wrote Minister Zbigniew Ziobro in response to the article in FAZ that hurt Poland.
It didn’t take long for the outraged to respond. The TT administrators would receive a complaint from a German who felt offended by Ziobro’s entry. The Internet user, who demanded the removal of the Polish politician’s entry, referred not only to the TT regulations, but also to the provisions of the German law (NetzDG). According to our information, TT’s administrator has not found any inappropriate content in the Attorney General’s list. Nor is there any violation of German law.
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Source: wPolityce