Why will Law and Justice win the election? Piotr Głuchowski stated in “Gazeta Wyborcza” that the key to success is the “story” – the story told by Law and Justice. Of course there were also discussions about pro-government media, propaganda and comparisons with the Russian media, but the conclusion is one: opposition politicians should enroll in an “accelerated storytelling course”. What about Tusk, Trzaskowski. Holownia or Zandberg?
Whoever has the better story wins
Why does Piotr Głuchowski believe that a “story” will guarantee Law and Justice’s third term? The reason was a statement by a lawyer from the documentary series Judged by the Media, who said that for a jury it is not the one who is right that wins, but the one who has a better story.
Głuchowski cited “TVP and minor pro-government media” as an example. He compared the websites created by the media to the propaganda in the Soviet newspaper he subscribed to in his high school days.
The editor of “Wyborcza” began with “a dose of necessary militarism”, ie information about the war in Ukraine, about the purchase of weapons by Poland, made possible by the Homeland Defense Act, “which we personally owe to Jarosław Kaczyński. “
Then we learn how the Polish government cares for farmers, large families and seniors. Later we learn that things were worse under previous administrations, there was not enough money for anything, and Tusk fraternized with “Russia as it is”
– summed up Głuchowski, adding that at the end, as in the Soviet newspaper, information is given about events in Western countries.
So in the rotten West manure again, but luckily everything is going well with us, the government is letting Poland become stronger and people are living in prosperity
Gluchowski chuckled.
The opposition needs a course
In the above story, Wyborcza’s editor drew attention to the position of the opposition. He mentioned the votes against Poland in the European Parliament or Trzaskowski’s actions, which make life difficult for the citizens of Warsaw, and the contempt for Poland by opposition politicians and their supporters.
Neither Tusk, nor Trzaskowski, nor Hołownia, nor Zandberg have a counter-novel here. And Zakowski isn’t there either. But you don’t have to – he’s not a politician. Perhaps the gentlemen mentioned at the beginning of the paragraph should enroll in an accelerated storytelling course? There are many such offers on the Internet
– wrote Piotr Glucowski.
The “help” that “Gazeta Wyborcza” gives to the opposition can be astonishing. After leading Tusk on the march, attacking Hołownia and his agreement with PSL and forcing a joint list of opposition, “GW” is firmly holding on to opposition leaders. Because the only story the opposition can boast of is “street” and “abroad”.
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Source: wPolityce