This is just a short answer! “I don’t know how you feel today after Sunday yesterday,” PiS spokesman Rafał Bochenek told a TVN journalist. “It is immoral what you have done to St. John Paul II,” he said.
During the press conference of PiS politicians, a journalist from the TVN station asked about “the 18 percent increase in Adam Glapiński’s earnings”.
We are at the conference of law and justice parliamentarians, ask the NBP for comment
PiS spokesperson replied.
Then the reporter asked, “Is it moral?” He certainly hadn’t expected that answer.
You know, TVN is the last channel that should talk about morality, because you really have something on your conscience
Rafał Bochenek responded.
Firm response from the PiS spokesperson
I don’t know how you feel today after yesterday’s Sunday, when you saw those hundreds of thousands or even millions of people, in small towns, in big cities, on those huge marches that actually showed resistance, resistance to what you had done with our great Saint John Paul II recently
he continued.
The spokesman’s statement did not please the journalist who attempted to engage in polemics.
No, you’re asking me if it’s moral. It was I who told you that what you did to St. John Paul II was immoral. The question is, aren’t you ashamed of what you’ve done and will we finally hear the word “sorry”?
PiS spokesperson added.
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Source: wPolityce