Former PO senator Stefan Niesiołowski, in an interview with the Gazeta.pl portal, decided, among other things, to attack St. John Paul II. He also said absurd things about the supposed dictatorship in Poland, as well as the possibility that “PiS people could start killing” their opponents.
According to Niesiołowski, St. John Paul II… should be forgotten by the Poles.
As far as I’m concerned, the Pope should be forgotten. All the facts that are currently coming out about him … Adam Michnik tried to defend him nicely in “Wyborcza”, but he himself admitted that in some cases there was no quarrel. I think it should be forgotten
he said.
I am not saying that he has no merit, because he has done a lot of good, ecumenism, resistance to anti-Semitism, but it is impossible to defend pedophiles. The defense that the Church was like that then and that everyone did it is correct, but the Pope should have been different. The beatification has been carried out unnecessarily so quickly and now the church is in trouble. And the defense of the Pope by PiS is a disgusting political action
– added.
Niesiołowski explained that his attitude towards the Polish pope was rather different because he did not know the facts that were now supposedly emerging.
I didn’t know the facts we know now. I went on a pilgrimage, I went to the Vatican, and John Paul II was a great man at that time. After what I know now, I wouldn’t go to meetings anymore. A photo with the Pope is no reason to be proud today
– he said.
Niesiołowski recently gave an interview to “GW” in which he argued that the statues of John Paul II should be removed. In an interview with the Gazeta.pl portal, in fact, he maintained his scandalous opinion.
It cannot be an attack, not a mass action, not hatred, as in the case of tearing down monuments to communists. These monuments will just start to offend people, they will remove them themselves. It is impossible to maintain a cult, especially in such dimensions, if only the PiS regime and the stupid, lied people behind it
he noticed.
“Now I say the same about the PiS dictatorship.”
In another part of the interview, Niesiołowski said that there is currently a dictatorship in Poland.
I used to talk and write about the communist dictatorship, and now I’m talking about the PiS dictatorship
said Niesiolowski. When asked if it was the same, he replied:
Not the same, but similar in many ways. In many places it was more disgusting than, say, communism, when there was no corruption. Elsewhere they are milder. The writers don’t kill, there is no terror, there are no political prisoners…
Later in the conversation, however, he began to suggest that the PiS supporters might start murdering their political opponents.
If we were not in the EU, they would certainly not accept us today, and we would certainly have a real dictatorship in Poland. And then they would start killing
said Niesiolowski.
I’m listening?!
Grzegorz Wysocki, the interviewer, responded to these words.
Sorry, but I’m not as optimistic as you. (…) I never know if the PiS isn’t going to kill. And how do you know it isn’t? If anyone had ever told me that what is happening today would happen in Poland, I would have thought them crazy. That is why today I am not so sure that we will not leave the EU and that something much worse will not begin
Niesiołowski drew a terrifying vision.
Are you all serious?
editor Wysocki wanted to make sure.
Naturally. Can you guarantee that it is absolutely impossible? How do you know they’re not going to do what Lukashenko did? Have you seen the faces of these prisoners? Have you seen Poczobut? So this is what we would look like today if we were not in the EU and if Trump was still in power
– said the former PO politician.
Well, Stefan Niesiołowski begins to tell such incredible stories that even a journalist from the Gazeta.pl portal was amazed. His attack on St. John Paul II is simply disgusting.
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Source: wPolityce