Klaudia Jachira, a member of parliament from KO, decided to post a post on the X platform in which she combined Dziady – a Slavic holiday celebrated, among other things: in Poland before the adoption of Christianity – with current politics. Her entry caused a lot of shame on the internet.
Today is ancestor evening. In our Slavic culture it is a special and magical time when the world of the living and the dead meet. It is then that we build relationships with the spirits of our ancestors, who return to the world of the living for that night
— she wrote on the X platform Klaudia Jachirathen moved on to current politics and shared her absurd thoughts.
We also have Dziady in our political life. The forces of good and evil mingle. Evil continues: it will give some subsidies, it will hire people for jobs, it will give severance packages, it will provide us with golden parachutes, but it knows that the inevitable end is approaching…
– she emphasized.
The future and the past are also mixed. The future is already on the threshold, she would like to take matters into her own hands and fix what needs to be done, but the past slows down and confuses her, even though she knows very well that her time is over. Dziady is a time when we can call on the mothers and fathers of democracy to help us regain it as quickly as possible. And that this transition will take place in a peaceful and dignified manner, so that the will of the people is respected
– she added.
Finally, Jachira added a quote from the second part of Adam Mickiewicz’s “Forefathers’ Eve.”
“Tell me who’s missing what. “Which of you is thirsty, which of you is hungry?”
– she wrote.
A storm on the internet after the arrival of Jachira
The submission of the KO MP, known for the – to say the least – questionable quality of the events in the Sejm, caused a wave of shame among online commentators.
“He who does not believe in God is ready to believe in anything” – GK Chesterton
I’ll leave aside the substantive issues, but it’s a terrible graphomania.
Embarrassing. But we have MPs.
Please don’t confuse tradition with your parasitic tendencies.
Bad analogy. Nothing in it matches anything. Do you really believe in ghosts?
After the new accession of Klaudia Jachira, one can have the suspicion, bordering on certainty, that she will also cause widespread disgust with her public speeches during the next term of office of the Sejm – either on social media or on the Sejm grandstand.
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Source: wPolityce