TVN24 journalist Konrad Piasecki called TVP’s takeover “legally questionable” on social media. I’m looking for a quick repeat of this statement on his TV show – it’s the other way around, where he makes sure this act is received with “understanding”. Marcin Wyrwal expresses concern on the same social media that not everything at TVP is as it should be. Checked on the Onet portal – there are no such doubts in the editor’s content. Kataryna also expresses the way she deals with the media, she calls it a “brothel” – we check in “Rzep”, but there she is busy attacking Jarosław Kaczyński. But it is not about these specific names, but about the entire profession, not even journalists, not commentators, but a class of conformists, with the greatest affliction of the Polish intelligentsia: cowardice. They are afraid to criticize the European Union, they are hysterical when they disagree with Germany, they are afraid of ridicule, criticism, confrontation, and now they are afraid to stand firmly on the side of the law.
Operation “Entry”, ordered by Bartłomiej Sienkiewicz, is a bandit attempt to take over the media – how many journalists have the courage to write something like that? They light a candle for God on Twitter and a candle for the devil of servility in their editorial offices. They wait, torn between aversion to breaking the law and aversion to conformity – they have to go where they say, where the majority goes.
Yet the rapid ‘special operation’ to take over the media failed – mainly thanks to the resistance of PAP President Wojciech Surmacz and three musketeers at TVP INFO: Michał Adamczyk, Samuel Pereira and Marcin Tulicki. The sad gentlemen discredited Sienkiewicz in the eyes of many Poles and foreign journalists. Journalist resistance, parliamentary immunity and telephone cameras proved to be an effective weapon against the first bouts of lawlessness.
So the spotting began. When students protested at their universities in the fall of 1981, the regime’s security services and journalists mocked them for drinking and copulating, having fun and taking drugs in their institutes and factories, and not wanting to study. Now it is supposedly about money (we will explain this false thread soon), about fanaticism, about frustration. If Urban were still alive, he’d probably make a spot video for it. Just to distract from the essence of the matter: the breaking of the law and the brutality of the new government.
In the famous “Entry” group, someone wrote:
I know it smells like martial law, but a shout of 50 is better than proof of the powerlessness of the authorities.
These “fifty” were quickly counted – now we must make their cry louder.
SEE AND SHARE. SPEECH BY THE NEW PRESIDENT OF TVP – MICHAEL ADAMCZYK:
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.