In the new issue of the weekly magazine ‘Sieci’, Marek Pyza describes how the left-wing international wants to influence the outcome of the elections in Poland. Under the guise of encouraging people to vote, he donates money to Polish non-governmental organizations whose banners bear the overthrow of the United Right government. Money from unknown source.
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“Millions Left”
In this article “Left Millions” Marek Pyza looks at the activities of the organization Action for Democracy (A4D), which has described Poland as the “battlefield” and is actively involved in this struggle, with plans to transfer money to non-governmental organizations of its choice.
Just look at the list of entities that have received funding from Action for Democracy. We also have left activists for all issues of Action Democracy, the National Women’s Strike, “Krytyka Polityczna” (this beneficiary in the pages of A4D was called “Stanisław Brzozowski” – it’s about the patron of the association that publishes “KP”), the Liberte! Foundation, the Committee for the Defense of Democracy, Association 61 (founded by the daughter of the former president of the Constitutional Tribunal, Andrzej Rzepliński, and regularly supported by the Batory Foundation, founded and funded by George Soros) or Initiative East (mainly climate activists , also affiliated with the German foundation of Heinrich Böll, whose leader is also on the council of the Women’s Strike), the Visible Foundation (they fight for an “inclusive policy against discrimination”) or the “Would you dare?”
– writes the publicist.
Observing A4D’s media activities, one can draw a clear conclusion that the organization wants to contribute to the overthrow of the Polish government. Who is at the helm of A4D?
The Council of Action for Democracy is chaired by Kati Marton, a Hungarian-American journalist and author of a hagiographic book about the former German chancellor, Angela Merkel’s Extraordinary Odyssey. (…) Who has Marton on his side in the A4D council? For example, publicist Anne Applebaum (married privately to Radosław Sikorski), political scientist Francis Fukuyama, who announced in ‘Newsweek’ two years ago that ‘communists are the godfathers of PiS’, former British left-wing diplomatic chief David Miliband…
says Pyza.
“Who does Agnieszka Holland’s film help?”
Jakub Augustyn Maciejewski in the article “Who does Agnieszka Holland’s film help?” recalls that the Polish director’s latest work is financed by foreign institutions, such as Euroimages, and that the creators have signed special confidentiality clauses. We also read that due to the views of the team implementing the “Green Border”, the film will be political and anti-government oriented. In addition, Poland is not considered a premiere location.
Moreover, the production will first be seen by filmmakers from all over Europe at the Venice festival, then – as Holland admitted – “the production will be screened at various American festivals”, and the Polish viewer will not be able to see it until September. 22. Three weeks before the election is enough for the film to be intertwined with campaign emotions and cause controversy, nine days after the premiere, references to the Dutch production are likely to be heard during Donald Tusk’s march, which both the audience if the voters will float – you can kill two birds with one stone
we are reading.
Maciejewski points out that the Netherlands presents activists who help migrants on an equal footing with the Righteous Among the Nations. She gives examples in which the artist justifies such an assessment. According to the author of the article, Poles as a nation are portrayed in a negative light.
The ‘Green Border’ is therefore not separate from the broad left-wing narrative about Poland, but is a new chapter in the depreciation of our country. We remember Barbara Engelking’s interpretation: the Nazis were evil, and that is clear, but for Poles to abandon the Jews is a crime. In Holland’s film, the roles are identical: Lukashenko’s people as Nazis, refugees as Jews and Poland as … Poland through the eyes of Gross, Grabowski and Engelking. It was no coincidence that during the debate at the Campus Polska Przyszłości, Holland and Engelking commented on the Polish reality in one panel. Poles should forever be labeled as hate mongers.
“Strange Cases”
In this article “Strange Cases” by Konrad Kołodziejski notes that several disturbing events have taken place in Poland recently. The author describes one, dated August 24:
There were three accidents on the track that day. Near Ustronie Morskie, a car fell under a train – unfortunately, such situations are all too common. Other incidents were less typical. In the first, a passenger train derailed near Białystok, and in the second, a freight train collided with a passenger train near Skierniewice. Fortunately none of the accidents resulted in fatalities, but railway lines were paralyzed in three parts of the country.
Kolodziejski points out that… While there are indications that the events were unrelated and mere coincidence, they caused concern. It was not only about concerns about the management of rail traffic, but also about the threat of undermining from the East. Especially since a Russian espionage network had broken up a few weeks earlier […] planned attacks on railway infrastructure and train derailments.
The author adds that the scourge of train stoppages was also a concern: For now, there are many indications that the train stop plague is mainly the result of stupid – and it’s worth it – very expensive jokes. […]. A number of perpetrators have already been arrested. Kołodziejski notes that according to one of the hypotheses, these are hybrid activities in which they participated “prank imitators”. If such a scenario were true, it means that it is very easy to take advantage of people’s thoughtlessness and create an avalanche of dangerous events.
Interesting commentary and a special addition
Also noteworthy are the articles by: Jan Rokita “The Suspended Parliament”, Dariusz Matuszak “What the Opposition Wants for the Referendum”, Dorota Łosiewicz “The Slaughter in the ‘Flock’”, Stanisław Janecki “The Baton of Truth”, Grzegorz Górny “Praise of Imperial Russia”, Marek Budzisz “Scenarios for Ukraine”, Aleksandra Rybińska “Barbarism in the Name of Equality”. Also worth reading is the conversation between Goran Andrijani and Łukasz Sakowski, a science blogger who spoke publicly about his withdrawal from the gender transition: “You grow out of gender dysphoria.”
In addition, the weekly special supplement on the occasion of the beatification of the Ulma family on September 10, 2023, as well as commentaries on current events by Krzysztof Feusette, Dorota Łosiewicz, Bronisław Wildstein, Andrzej Rafał Potocki, Marta Kaczyńska-Zielińska, Samuel Pereira, Wojciech Reszczyński, Aleksander Nalaskowski, Jerzy Jachowicz, Katarzyna and Andrzej Zybertowicz.
More in the new issue of the weekly magazine “Sieci”.
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