“This is a wealthy and very demanding social class. They get huge subsidies from the EU, but they despise it, they don’t pay taxes, but they despise the government.” Magdalena Środa “characterizes” farmers on her Facebook profile. The left-wing ethicist, who once criticized the Bayraktar collection for Ukraine, also stated that farmers are “being manipulated (consciously or not) by Russia.”
Klaudia Jachira, MP of the Civic Coalition, argued in the Sejm that farmers have nothing to protest because they receive subsidies from the EU, now that Prof. has also decided to speak. Magdalena Środa. Why does the professor not like the farmers’ protests?
No solidarity with farmers. This is a wealthy and very demanding social class. They receive huge subsidies from the EU, but they despise it, they pay no taxes, but they despise the government, they no longer know who has neglected their interests (PiS), but they bash KO; they are not sensitive to what is happening in Ukraine: they put their economic interests above matters of life and death of our neighbors; they work hand in hand with allies and hunters (it’s hard to say which is worse), they are against all laws that humanize attitudes towards animals, against a green Europe (they don’t care about ecology in general… )
– says the indignant professor. Wednesday – the same one who once spoke about the concept of civil rights for animals.
The list doesn’t end there.
They demand absurd guarantees for the sale of their own products (you can follow in their footsteps and demand that the government purchase all intellectual, musical, artistic products, etc.) and most importantly: they are (consciously or not) manipulated by Russia
– writes an ethicist on Facebook, forgetting one thing: that intellectual, artistic and musical products are of course necessary to make our lives better and richer. However, man is created in such a way that in order to survive at all, he needs food. And it just so happens that they are supplied by these evil, demanding, rich, insensitive peasants who are manipulated by Russia.
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“Is this the famous social sensitivity?”
Prof. Magdalena Środa, who denies her solidarity with farmers, caused many reactions.
What do you think: is this the famous social sensibility of the left? Have a nice day!
One might get the impression that Professor Środa not only does not share our demands, but also trivializes and despises our profession. That’s why I believe everything is under control. Keep it up! I’d be more concerned about her approval.
“No solidarity with farmers.” /Prof. Magdalena Środa/ Solidarity with worms
And Mrs Prf. Wednesday is, as usual, ideologically amok: Professor Magdalena Środa declared on social media that farmers are a “rich and very demanding social class”. “No solidarity with farmers,” Środa writes
Tusk had to save farmers
In short, there is still an issue to be clarified. Well, Prof. Magdalena Środa is not the only one who criticizes farmers for ‘not remembering who neglected their interests (PiS) and bashed KO’. This is a fairly common belief among supporters of the December 13 Coalition, intellectual and artistic ‘authorities’ and all kinds of cool Poles.
Hmmm… Maybe because the current Prime Minister, Donald Tusk, as leader of the largest opposition party, traveled through Poland many times in recent years, meeting farmers, expressing great “concerns” and hurling threats at the then government. Even today, he tends to avoid harsh words about the protests, as if he knew there was a problem. However, this does not stop him from going on ski trips or getting pats on the back and being happy about Ursula von der Leyen’s “mountain of money”. Perhaps because everything had to be resolved, and today there are peasant protests on the one hand, and on the other hand the dissatisfaction of Ukrainians.
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I wonder if Magdalena Środa, when she was preparing her entry, didn’t rush to the keyboard with expressions like “clever kulaks” and replace them with “demanding and wealthy peasants.” It’s unthinkable that anyone would dare to make money from the fruits of their hard work, right? I also wonder whether the ethicist, when she criticized the collection for Bayraktary, had no sensitivity to what is happening in Ukraine and has only now become sensitive to it, now that a government that suits her is in power and everyone dares to protest.
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Source: wPolityce