Donald Tusk is trying to fool us again. And it’s not just that he’s pretending to oppose mass immigration to Poland for tactical reasons. First of all because has still not declared its opposition to forced relocation! He didn’t say such a thing!
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Let’s listen to the recordingthat he posted online. First, there is a general reference to the events on the Seine, and a quick move to an attack on the government – for allegedly preparing a wide opening of borders to economic immigrants from Islamic countries:
We are watching shocked scenes of brutal riots in France – and Kaczyński is currently preparing a documentary that will bring even more citizens to Poland from countries such as – and I quote – Saudi Arabia, India, the Islamic Republic of Iran, Qatar, the Arab Emirates, Nigeria or the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.
Later we have manipulated data: the number of visa applications was indeed 130,000, but only 25,000 were granted:
(Jarosław) Kaczyński already took more than 130,000 citizens from such countries last year – 50 times more than in 2015. These visas are easy and fast to obtain and are distributed by third-party companies because there are so many orders.
Next one sharp attack from the president of PiS – and from both sides. Tusk’s typical attempt to get a double bonus:
Kaczyński targets foreigners and immigrants at the same time, and at the same time wants to let in hundreds of thousands of them, from such countries.
At the end heavy gibberish summary; it is not clear what the core of this idea is. Is Tusk complaining about supposedly letting in immigrants, or is he accusing Jarosław Kaczyński of “trigging”.
Perhaps he needs an internal war, conflict, fear of Polish citizens – because then it will be better for him to rule, then it will be easier for him to win the elections. We must remove him from power as soon as possible to avoid this danger. It’s really around the corner. Poles must regain control of their country and its borders.
The message is so hazy that in the end we don’t know what the “danger lurking around the corner” is. There is a call to “regain control of the state and its borders” – but clearly in relation to the current state, not the future. Let’s be clear: Tusk’s turn is fictional. No appeal has been lodged against the relocation plan. It’s a PR ploy, not a policy change. Covering the essence of the matter with a chaotic scream. There was no announcementthat if he came to power he would not accept people sent from Germany or Italy. He didn’t say it because he didn’t want to. Later, of course, everything will be correct and he will send journalists to the recording to check what he really said. And he will be right.
Let’s not play his game. Tusk needs to be questioned about the forced relocation plan. And I must say check. Even by proposing an amendment to the constitution – one that will make it impossible for Poland to take in people sent here from Berlin or Brussels on the basis of rigid, artificial mechanisms. . READ: A flurry of memes and funny posts hit the web after Tusk’s surprise turnaround. “Fur Poles”; “Before the elections, he will demand reparations from the Germans. Stake?”
Source: wPolityce