A few days ago I wrote a comment on the website wPolityce.pl about how four boys with a desire for power targeted the Marshal. Elżbieta Witek. The editors also posted the photo on X (formerly Twitter). The so-called bill “Women’s Strike” replied as follows:
I answered:
Can’t you see that they no longer need you? The liquidation will begin soon.
I understand the outrage of the vulgar ladies: the emotions they aroused were first used by opposition politicians and their media, and then they were fueled. He intercepted them during the campaign Tuskwhich clearly announces a radical reduction in the protection of the lives of unborn children knock down including support for the left.
But a month after the election, it is already clear that none of this will come into force in legal form. There is probably no majority in this Sejm open revolution under the terrible sign “abortion is okay”. It’s just not there. Partly thanks to the strong results of Law and Justice. Just as there is no majority in favor of radical re-education within the LGBT+ movement. And there is good news in a sea of bad information.
Some politicians and conservative publicists should realize this too. It may be politically tempting to address the frustration and anger of vulgar ‘feminists’ who are already throwing themselves at the throats of Tusk, Hołownia and Kosiniak-Kamysz. But it is not worth doing this.
The value of defending unborn life and protecting social stability must exceed political calculation.
Instead, let’s focus on keep an eye on this four-cornered coalition, because there are forces there that will try to introduce radical revolutions through the back door, without taking into account the consent of the Poles: through the Ministry of Health (abortion) and schools (left-wing indoctrination). It will be necessary to defend normality and focus attention and efforts on these parts. The radicals’ lack of a political mandate will be an important argument.
In terms of worldview, the election results could have been much worse, and we could have narrowly avoided open Zapaterism. But fortunately the ‘Women’s Strike’ lost these elections. But be careful: the risk has not disappeared.
As for breaking election promises, the list is already long enough and will only grow. Failure to fulfill their election promises is in their blood.
Source: wPolityce