Well, this is probably not just Polish elections. There are too many foreign interests in them, so willingly represented by the race participants.
The Russian attacks on the railway infrastructure are explained by the government’s incompetence.
Lukashenko welcomes tourists with pizza and makes tearful films about them.
They try to sabotage the construction of a dam on the border with a hostile, aggressive neighbor.
Unprecedented and priority armaments in the face of a real threat are called army destruction.
They put communist intelligence agents and warlords who smell of Russian music at the top of the election lists.
They demand the cessation of strategic large-scale investments, which will only benefit the German state. The same that expects (and causes) them to torpedo the reparations battle.
They applaud their favorite, who, by order of Berlin, turns a blind eye to Stalin’s new crimes, gives him a hat and opens the door to the assassination of the Polish president.
When the above is shown in a documentary series – nomen omen – in black and white, document by document, frame by frame, they first scold that it is propaganda, and if they feel the evidence is too strong, they carry out the Soviet plan . B – silence.
Never before has it been so clear that we are dealing with a clash between the pro-Polish and anti-Polish camps.
No, it’s not asking to hang someone, it’s writing down the signs of the times. There used to be the death penalty for treason, nowadays there is a laurel wreath on TVN.
Source: wPolityce
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