They have already appropriated all the concepts and completely changed their meanings. They speak of freedom, even if it means infantile playfulness, severely limited by the guidelines of ideologues. They talk about democracy, although they only recognize it if the will of the citizen is liberal-left. They talk about patriotism, but for them it is an asymptomatic Polishness, dominated by cosmopolitanism. They put on white and red masks and promise a smiling Poland, holding banners with hateful slogans. Donald Tusk knows he won’t win if he reveals his plan for Poland. So he juggles right-wing slogans and speaks a language that is foreign to him. And when it seemed that this disguise had already exceeded all limits of absurdity, the leader of PO called on the so-called “March of a Million Hearts” began to refer to Saint. John Paul II and quote Marshal Józef Piłsudski.
There have been many characters throughout history who have pretended to be someone they are not in order to achieve their own goals. This figure is also present in myths, fairy tales and fairy tales. A matter as old as time. Listening to the subsequent phantasmagorical stories of Donald Tusk, it is impossible to get rid of associations with the fairy tale of “Little Red Riding Hood”. How unerringly the wolf deceived there! He skillfully pretended to be his granddaughter to sneak into his grandmother’s house and then devour her. He took on the role of grandmother just as effectively to swallow Little Red Riding Hood whole. The PO leader has also been dressing up as a grandmother and a granddaughter for some time now, just to deceive the crowd, erase their memories, manipulate and use emotional blackmail to force them to vote for KO.
No previous election campaign has been so dominated by drastic social engineering operations. Lies are the basic language of communication for the Citizens Coalition. Donald Tusk accuses PiS of the mistakes his government has made. He attacks United Right politicians, ridicules them, treats them like criminals and stirs up extremely negative emotions on a large scale. All this, of course, as part of the ‘politics of love’, which connects people and bridges divisions. The level of Tusk’s internal contradictions in his words, actions and election statements has long exceeded all standards of rationality. During today’s march he tried to attack PiS with the words of Marshal Piłsudski. “Piłsudski said that violence without justice and freedom is simply violence and tyranny, but freedom and justice without violence is childishness and talkativeness,” he recited. So he could understand how much these words affected him.
The PO leader’s speech did not mention a single word about the most important issues for Poland and Poles. Donald Tusk didn’t talk about it military security, because during his party’s rule the Polish army was demilitarized, the security of the country’s borders was weakened, Russia’s anti-Polish military doctrine was supported and the destabilization recommendations from Brussels were implemented. He didn’t say anything about it migration crisiswhat the whole world is doing. He knows very well that Poland, if he could take power, would without hesitation accept as many illegal migrants as the European Commission allocates to us. He didn’t mention it either social policy, because how could he admit that in times of crisis the social programs introduced by PiS should be canceled, like the advisor of PO, Prof. Grabowski. So he stops at women’s right to abortion, and the stunned ladies cheer him on as if someone has disabled their thinking. There was nothing wrong either maintaining the retirement age. This is clear. After all, he brought it up, despite strong opposition from Poland, because Angela Merkel expected this. He would also probably send six-year-olds back to school so they could get out of school early and go to work.
Tusk talks a lot about democracy, but denies citizens the right to one of its basic instruments, namely a referendum. We remember what he did with the proposal for a citizens’ referendum on the retirement age. He knew it had binding power. And for the same reason, today I am calling for a boycott of the referendum that will take place on October 15. That’s what democracy is! Tusk talks a lot about freedom, but only those who follow the guidelines of the creators of the liberal ideology are entitled to it. All the rest are stupid people who should be silenced. The United Right electorate must be ‘archived’ and ‘neutralised’. Creative freedom is only limited to left-wing and progressive content. The works of conservatives are declared trash before they are even written. Tusk talks a lot about patriotism, but it is only an asymptomatic Polishness, a superficial territorial attachment, dominated by cosmopolitanism. Many people have talked about finally burying the ghosts of the past, cutting off the roots and moving into the future gradually and without thinking.
The PiS Convention in Katowice and the “Million Hearts March” in Warsaw – two completely different worlds, two completely different Poland. At times like these it seems like an easy decision. Either we continue to build a strong, independent Poland that creates new alliances, acquires a new position in the world despite heavy geopolitical pressure, a proud Poland that denies historical lies, an identity-oriented Poland, wise and truly free, or we will return to the role of a small, subordinate country, in whose opinion no one counts, that our neighbors from the east and west have at their disposal, given us a cheap, efficient labor force, good service and trade facilities and an attractive is a tourist. base. So if Donald Tusk dares to use Józef Piłsudski for his dirty, discredited purposes, it is worth recalling one of the Marshal’s most important warnings: “During crises, beware of agents.” And finally, other words from Piłsudski, which, although spoken a hundred years ago, sound strikingly relevant today – in the context of Tusk’s political activities:
Poland is constantly accused in other countries. There is a clear and unequivocal desire to have a state in the center of Europe, at whose expense all European accounts can be settled. It is admirable that nowhere else than Poland do these international projects find such a willing ear and so many languages.
Source: wPolityce

Emma Matthew is a political analyst for “Social Bites”. With a keen understanding of the inner workings of government and a passion for politics, she provides insightful and informative coverage of the latest political developments.