“This is not about sympathizing with the authorities and supporting them. What we are now seeing from PO media officials who call themselves ‘free media’ is a truly Bolshevik tribute to the ruling party,” writes columnist Dawid Wildstein on the X platform. On a social networking site, the journalist published a text that was originally supposed to appear on the TVP Info website, before “this platform was not so much censored as simply liquidated.”
“After all, it is a bantustan, not a normal condition.”
Dawid Wildstein refers to the situation surrounding public media. Not only because of the brutal attack by Donald Tusk’s government, but also because of the behavior of some so-called journalists. “free media”, which not only praises the actions of “strong people” of the head of the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage, Bartłomiej Sienkiewicz (apart from Wildstein’s text, a certain question arises: what culture and heritage does Sienkiewicz represent as the head of this ministry?).
Imagine if this isn’t about Poland. That you hear something like that about any other country. Tackling constitutional issues with one (!) resolution, firing people overnight (no directors, just regular employees to intimidate the rest), collective responsibility, subscription lists, just to show “that they are allowed”. Forcibly removing people from offices, blocking access to police work, illegally removing the signals from all antennas, including the largest, of a station broadcasting in English (so that they can be heard outside, in English , could not pass on information about what is happening in Poland), using uniformed services to prevent protests in front of the media headquarters?
– the journalist sums up and concludes:
After all, it is a bantustan, not a normal condition.
“A truly Bolshevik tribute
Wildstein describes the actions of Tusk’s coalition as “complete lawlessness.”
The action of turning off the entire station’s signal (without informing viewers) is behavior straight out of the Eastern Satrapy, fit for Belarus or Russia
– points out and adds that some journalists representing media closer to the current government than the previous government also criticize the government of Donald Tusk for the attack on public media.
The publicist admits that… he is “somewhat satisfied with what Tusk and Sienkiewicz have decided.”
They showed the truth not only about themselves and this government, but also about the so-called “free media”. Let’s be honest. There has never been such a pathetic, grotesque and disgusting celebration of sucking up, intimidating, doin’ right by the authorities, bashing the authorities, trying to fit in with their activities, wagging their tails , signaling their willingness to fulfill their duties, calling for breaking their duties. the law and the constitution – for years.
– indicates.
This is not about sympathizing with the authorities and supporting them. What we are seeing now from PO media officials calling themselves ‘free media’ is a truly Bolshevik tribute to the ruling party.
– emphasizes Dawid Wildstein.
We have not yet had such a race for new ideas and encouraging the authorities to radicalism, to act against the law, to support them in taking over new institutions by force, to create subscription lists and calls to deprive them of their livelihood. , preferably for several generations, since the time of the Polish People’s Republic.
– he adds.
Let’s take screenshots, write down statements, etc. They beautifully presented themselves to millions of Poles and showed that they are nothing more than a grotesque bunch of politicians with an oriental mentality who have never even stood next to journalism.
– emphasizes Wildstein.
A cover for the movement of migrants?
The journalist draws attention to another problem:
However, during the illegal takeover of the public media, something much more serious happened, not only from the perspective of the Polish state, but also from the perspective of the entire European Union. Very dangerous. Well, the forced relocation of migrants was approved, which was nicely called ‘forced solidarity’.
Dawid Wildstein asks readers if this situation will be described in the new “Wiadomości”, now titled “7:30 PM”.
Answer yourself
– sums up.
Ajax
Source: wPolityce