All murders begin by crossing the line of the law to such an extent that it cannot be undone and the perpetrators no longer feel safe.
They won’t back down. They have crossed the line beyond which there is no return. And this is at the beginning of his reign, which means it will only get worse and at an accelerated pace. They, that is, the current government and the parliamentary majority, have broken the law in Poland so badly that as soon as they give up power they have to go to prison. And they know it. Therefore, they will commit more and more murderous acts and more and more brutal violations of the law and the Constitution.
Dr. Michał Kuź, a political scientist and expert on international affairs, wrote on the X Platform (formerly Twitter) on December 21: “Democracy is a system in which parties lose elections and give up power. “I am very afraid that things have gone too far and that the current ruling coalition will not be able to give up power under any circumstances.” These fears have now become reality. They know they can no longer give up power, which means the only choice is dictatorship.
It doesn’t matter how stupid, perverse, brutal or euphemistic murderism is called. It could even be called hyper-democracy, and it would still be murderous. Once you cross the line of breaking the law, only determinism works. And all these operations of nullifying resolutions and attacks on institutions are the ultimate proof that the new government is already on the side of lawlessness and murder. And it will deepen and act as self-defense against convictions and prison sentences.
All dictatorships and murders begin by crossing the line of law to such an extent that it can no longer be undone and that the perpetrators no longer have any sense of security. Therefore, they must somehow keep a tighter grip on society and retain power at all costs. The only alternatives are punishment and imprisonment. No government after 1989 found itself in such a situation that it was terrified of a peaceful transfer of power. So there was no cancellation of the elections or major fraud. There were no states of emergency that blocked the transfer of power.
Tusk’s government and its parliamentary majority were the first after 1989 to ensure that only martial law, a dictatorship, a coup or some coup could save them. And they did so just a week after taking power. And they did incredible things. For example, there are large police units outside and inside the buildings of Polish television. The police are actually used in the same role as ZOMO during martial law. The scope of restricting personal freedom on TVP exceeds all civilized boundaries. Only putschists or murderers act this way.
The ‘democrats’, that is to say the putschists, became so excited that there was no turning back. This means that over the next four years there will be tightening of the screws, repression and various forms of violence. They have no choice, because they are not going to prison themselves. Unless the Polish people can’t stand it and do something to them like what the nation did to the people of Targowica on May 9, 1794, and from which Jarosław Marek Rymkiewicz derived his famous book in 2007.
The fact that the authorities find themselves in a foreign country of lawlessness for the first time in 34 years and even have to internalize further acts of lawlessness will make the lives of the Poles, at least of the free people, a misery. Any deterministic murderism multiplies the instruments of repression, because there is no good solution to it. They’re all bad. Every situation has serious consequences. And one day they will suffer these consequences. And the smart ones already know it. And yet they continue with further acts of lawlessness – in a kind of delirium, in a madness bordering on madness.
The escalation of lawlessness is like intoxication or anesthesia. But this cannot be declared before the law by people running wild or possessed by the crowd. Justice always comes in the end. Today it no longer has the shape of a gallows, as it is too brutal and not aesthetically pleasing. But a kind of Nuremberg is still possible. And this already happened in the 21st century. If you go too far in breaking the law, a regular court is no longer sufficient. What is needed is a special tribunal – of course in compliance with all legal rules, but also as a souvenir. The millennial elite in the Reich’s plans could not escape this. Still less will a provincial junta be able to protect itself, even if it is defended by the united European forces of progress.
Source: wPolityce