In the program “Woronicza 17”, the MP from the left, Maciej Gdula, tried to mock the legislative citizens’ initiative “Let’s protect children, let’s support parents” and the threats related to the sexualization of children, as well as concerns about the purchase of part of the shares of the publisher of “Rzeczpospolita” by a Dutch company, financed by a German bank. There was a sharp exchange of views between Gdula and the host, Miłosz Kłeczek.
“Very often children want to dress up”
This is the example I gave, Marshal Witek’s example, where girls had to dress up as boys and boys as girls. Do you think this is normal?
– Kłeczek asked PSL MP Krzysztof Paszyk, who could not clearly state whether he would support the civil law or not. The politician of the left, Maciej Gdula, intervened.
I think that’s normal. Very often, children want to dress up, and parents and educators forbid it
he said.
Boys want to dress up as Spiderman or Batman, and girls…
Kleczek said.
For Wonder Woman…
– suggested PiS MP Radosław Fogiel.
Let’s not freak out with this, really, it’s a typical right turn. Scary, the boy painted his nails
Gdula tried to be ironic.
Miłosz Kłeczek replied that as a father he would not want anyone to let his son paint his nails or lips without his permission.
What would you do if your son wanted to paint his nails?
asked the MP from the left.
I should talk to him about why he thinks this. This is a parent’s role to talk and teach
Kleczek replied.
Because he likes colorful nails. Would you ban him? Do you think this is a terrible threat?
Maciej Gdula scoffed.
You do not talk to your children, do you leave their education entirely to certain circles that enter the schools?
asked the leader.
Of course I have it, but it’s okay if the kids wear a dress. The PiS councilor set up a so-called citizens’ committee. This lady, who is a proxy, started in 2018 from the lists of Law and Justice.
said the left-wing MP.
And this is a crime?
MP Fogiel asked.
NO. But you blow it up and make a fuss out of what shouldn’t be a fuss
Gdula emphasized
In his speech to the presidential minister, Małgorzata Paprocka, the left-wing politician remained ironic:
Minister, are you wearing trousers today? Horrible!
You joke about serious things, because we are talking about primary socialization, when a child can put different things in a child’s head that are inconsistent with his beliefs and preferences and convince him that this is normal, that this is the norm , when it comes to a deviation. And you sign it with both hands today
concluded the presenter.
“It’s not like there are Germans lurking everywhere.”
In the next part of the program, the topic of discussion was the purchase of 40 percent. shares in Gremi Media of the Dutch company Pluralis. The money was provided by a German bank.
“A bet that pays off” – this is the legitimate purpose of purchasing this 40 percent. shares of the publisher of “Rzeczpospolita”. Commissioner, do you not think that the issue of foreign capital in the media market in Poland should be addressed? Today we have the German dominant capital
– indicated Miłosz Kłeczek, pointing out that when the government calls for repolonization of the media, the opposition immediately reacts nervously.
I think it is very interesting that you present these investments of Pluralis, a Dutch company. The German bank gives money for it. This is the whole conspiracy vision where Germans or sex educators are lurking everywhere
Gudla sneered.
If we have a Dutch company with Belgian shareholders, it is really not the case that there are Germans lurking everywhere
he said.
It is so with the media that there is also an audience. Someone buys this newspaper, reads it, decides whether journalism is right for him or not
– added.
But you have to reach this medium and send this story in such a way that the receiver is likely to act unnoticed in accordance with their preferences. The worst part is that these are Berlin’s preferences
– said Milosz Kleczek.
You are very negative about the public. You recognize that people watching you can be so easily manipulated
– replied MP Gdula.
Do you want public opinion in Poland to be shaped by Berlin?
asked the leader.
I do not agree with this position. As a bank clerk, you pay particular attention to whether the person to whom the money is lent will be able to repay this liability, and do not wonder where Kolanko’s editor should put a comma. Because that’s what it comes down to
– assessed the parliamentarian from the left.
Kolanko’s editor will be Kolanko’s editor, I’m sure, and he will be read for the quality of his journalistic work, and not because bankers who are going to lend money to the Dutch will put pressure on editor Kolanko
he stressed.
The problem is that the German pressure on the media in Poland has already taken place – this is evidenced by the “Fact” case and a certain conversation between Paweł Graś and Jan Kulczyk. It is clear that MP Gdula will do everything he can to defend his western neighbours.
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Source: wPolityce