Borys Budka argued on Polsat News that “Today’s United Law contradicts the teachings of John Paul II.” It was enough to ask the right question with a reminder… of the Civic Platform program, with legal abortion and the banning of religion from schools, to confuse the head of the KO club.
Borys Budka was asked on Polsat News about the Sejm’s resolution in defense of the good name of John Paul II. The head of the KO club called PiS’s resolution a “political game”. At the same time, he said he believed the “noble intentions” of PSL deputies, not PiS.
I don’t believe in their noble intentions! Editor, Ziobro – noble intentions? Kowalski? Ornament? These people responsible for this avalanche of hatred against their political opponents?
— said Budka in Thursday’s “Guest of Events.”
Budka as an expert on John Paul II? Spot!
The former PO leader was so cavalier in his arguments that he even decided he had the right to say who he would like and dislike, John Paul II.
If John Paul II were alive today and saw the conventional Mejza with his effigy, would he be proud? From such a man? I know what John Paul II was talking about, he was talking about solidarity, he was talking about the issues of European unification. John Paul II appreciated the work of others, talked about diversity, respected minorities
he summed up.
The denial of the teachings of John Paul II today is United Right – xenophobic, closed, attacking minorities. So today’s PiS is the last formation that has the right to refer to the social teaching of the Church or to John Paul II himself
– said Budka, apparently a great expert in the teachings of the Polish Pope, who had been hidden until then.
So what about abortion?
red. Bogdan Rymanowski quickly brought Budka to the prosecutor’s office and all this tirade. It was enough to ask whether John Paul II would be satisfied with the postulates of the PO – legal abortion and removal of religion from schools. In response, the head of the club – awkward, clearly confused – tried to explain that “you have to separate the issues of what he was a politician (sic!) and faith”.
Let’s leave matters of faith to the episcopacy. It is a matter of conscience, of choice. I believe in man. I know a man makes hard choices, but that’s why he has a free will, that’s why he has a conscience, to make the hardest choices in his conscience
– Budka saved herself – with miserable results.
A good question was enough to demonstrate the platform’s hypocrisy. Borys Budka has backed himself into a corner.
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Source: wPolityce