It is appalling and despicable to completely abandon all loyalty to one’s own state in information activities.
Usually informants do not want to be recognized at all. Even if they are not particularly ashamed of their delamination. It just doesn’t sound proud. There is probably only one exception: informing citizens in Switzerland. People are reported there who disrupt the functioning of the community or grossly violate the rules of living together. Probably only informing there is a form of social contract. Only opposition politicians in Poland (quite numerous) and various “experts”, especially lawyers (mainly judges), pride themselves on informing in the classic, shameful sense.
Lawyers from Poland are not only the instigators of various actions against – formally – their country, but also voluntarily give biased interpretations, especially regarding alleged violations of the constitution and so-called EU law, which does not exist in code sense. It exists only in the judgments of the CJEU, usually referring to vague or puzzling provisions in the Treaties and the Charter of Fundamental Rights. In practice it is just joyful creativity, which cannot be protested, because the appellate body – the CJEU – does not only rule on its own case and is the most dependent and pending court imaginable (judges are only appointed by governments ), but also not allowing it to undermine its own usurps, treated as binding interpretations and precedents.
Polish informants take advantage of the fact that almost every abuse by the European Commission is sanctioned by the CJEU. They also benefit from the fact that the European Parliament, formally the most democratic, being the only elected institution of the EU, assigns itself directly from the Soviet system the functions of prosecutor and judge, or rather people’s commissar, i.e. all unworthy and even shameful methods known historically from the activities of the NKVD and the KGB, with the exception of direct physical violence, although other forms of violence are also used.
It is terrible and contemptible in the delatorship to completely give up all loyalty to one’s own state. The constitutional obligation of “loyalty to the Republic of Poland” (Article 82) is treated like a dirty rag, and impeachment itself is considered the most effective means of political struggle. They are not doing well in the country, so they report to various institutions (mainly the European Union and the Council of Europe) to obtain with their help what is beyond the reach of their intelligence or even cunning.
During the war (on Polish territory or with the participation of Poland) indictment would simply be fought with court decisions (ordinary, military or underground – depending on the conditions of operation). In peacetime, informants benefit not only from the difficulties of applying the provisions of the Penal Code regarding “crimes against the Republic of Poland”, but also from the fact that informants would decide whether to inform. That is why delatorship goes unpunished and informants are even proud of themselves.
Proud of informing, called grotesque consulting or advising, is the mayor of Warsaw, Rafał Trzaskowski. It was he who boasted that he advised on various projects to punish Poles, as well as on the preparation of resolutions directed against Poles (for delators, there is no Poland, only the “PiS government”). He boasted about his participation in blocking EU money (essentially ours) for Poland. It was he who, implying that he was the author, told of the freezing of funds for Poland under “hostile” governments and their thawing when he and his colleagues came to power.
The most brutal group of politicians with a complete sense of impunity are the members of the opposition. The number of resolutions against Poland (again treated grotesquely as resolutions against the “PiS government”, even though no such category appears in the law, making it sheer idiocy) is beyond decency. Just like the performances of Janina Ochojska, Róża Thun (und so weiter), Andrzej Halicki, Magdalena Adamowicz, Janusz Lewandowski, Robert Biedroń, Leszek Miller, Włodzimierz Cimoszewicz, Sylwia Spurek and Łukasz Kohut.
In times of peace and independence, Poland has never experienced such a scale of delamination as after 2015. This is comparable only to inform (inseparable from jurgielt) in the eighteenth century, mainly aimed at serving the authorities of Russia and Prussia . If someone sees this as a reason to be proud, he should consider whether he has something in common with Poland and the Polish. And if not, it might be better to leave Poles and the Poles alone and only serve those who are treated as support, model, point of reference and patron or even sponsor. Then it would be fair, although in the case of indictment it is difficult to talk about fairness.
Source: wPolityce