Konfederacja’s rise in ratings in opinion polls – it is not yet known if this is a permanent trend – and its vision as the third force in the Sejm after the autumn elections caused panic among other opposition groups. For it may turn out that Tusk’s dreams of creating a majority government, even if the opposition doesn’t go to the election on a single list, are shattered, because without the Confederacy it’s not going to work (and the leaders of this party claim they will not be in the post-election coalition or from KO or from PiS), and the aspirations of the New Left powerhouses that it will be the third force and tip of the scale next to the government for years to come.
No wonder Tusk is calling on Catholics not to vote for PiS and the Confederation, and now Robert Biedroń joins this abhorrent party of Bosak and Winnicki, creating an apocalyptic vision of Poland that the Confederation wants to give us. I do not know where Biedroń’s belief that the Confederacy will have some influence on the implementation of its most populist and potentially restrictive freedom postulates, but probably one stupid statement by Sławomir Mentzen about the “indissolubility of marriage” was enough to make an excuse give to start beating on Radio RMF FM alarm bells:
I especially appeal to all girls – what they want to do to you is a big bleep. There used to be such an action “You do not read, I will not sleep with you.” I’m the one who suggests using, “You vote for the Confederacy, I’m not sleeping with you.” Tell that to all the boys who want to vote for the Confederacy, girls. Because what they want to do is put a real muzzle on these girls’ freedom.
What kind of muzzle it should be and how the Confederacy will manage to set it up is not very clear, and the interviewer was not too curious about the matter. But that’s not the main thing, because Biedroń’s appeal, broken down into main factors, evokes both fear and laughter.
Fear, because he treats girls like objects, which is probably due to the belief that the only argument a woman has against a man is that she will refuse him sex. It discriminates because it treats both sexes unequally – what if it’s a girl who wants to vote for the Confederacy? Her partner should also threaten her not to “sleep with her”? Although Biedroń claims that mostly young men vote for the Confederacy, where is the gender equality so beloved by the left?
The term “going to bed,” though used in colloquial language, deprives something that is not just, and really shouldn’t be, a sexual act, but also an expression of a unique bond and feelings between two people. But replacing these words with other words – “I don’t make love to you” – does not fit the leftist understanding of human sexuality, as evidenced by the liberal-left media and activists who have been saying for several years that prostitution is a normal job and a woman selling her body like a shop assistant selling pork loin in a market. The left that shouts about women’s rights deprives them of their right to dignity and respect.
Biedroń’s proposal to use such sexual blackmail is an expression of the belief that the body and sex are a woman’s currency, and for a man – a reward for fulfilling her expectations. Of course, there are situations in life when a relationship between a man and a woman is based on this, and the latter accept – be it marriage or partnership – the situation that, in order to ensure economic security, without love stuck in it but this is their like we don’t condemn him choice and no politician appealed to them.
The proposal to install the ballot box in the bed causes laughter, because how else can the girl check who the boy voted for, with whom, using Biedroń’s conceptual system, she “wants to go to bed”? Will he demand a photo of the ballot paper? Will she take a look behind the curtain with him? Will he only believe in insurance? Here my rationalism cannot resist the collision with Robert Biedroń’s intellectual erection on RMF FM. To continue his reasoning – we had attempts to exchange votes for polling stations for money and vodka, so maybe Biedroń’s call will join a new currency? (Not) vote for sex? A liar from Brussels and Finland (“in Poland homosexuals are banned from certain restaurants, hotels and shops”; “we have an agreement on free abortion for Polish women in Finland”), who never misses an opportunity in the European Parliament to To attack Poland with EU socialists, the chairman of the European Parliament’s Committee on Women’s Rights and Gender Equality (!!!) with this one call, which was supposed to be a brilliant and effective figure, who provided “quote” ( unfortunately with my participation here) and social media clicks, contrary to his intentions, revealed what he really thinks about girls/women, equality and the right to choose (including the political).
And that’s the only positive thing about this morning’s interview.
Source: wPolityce