Tomasz Lis tried to attack President Andrzej Duda by commenting on the photo of the head of state next to the Abraham Lincoln monument. Lis apparently did not like that the Polish president did not appear at this place in formal clothes. Online commenters were quick to bring Fox down to earth, making him aware that people usually come to this memorial in completely casual attire. In addition, US Vice President Kamala Harris ran up the stairs next to the monument in sportswear.
In America, even a very stupid tourist wouldn’t dress like that when going to the Lincoln Memorial. He would have known it was inappropriate.
– wrote on the X platform Tomasz Lis, featuring a photo of President Duda, who appeared at the Lincoln Memorial in casual attire. Contextual information has already been added to Lisa’s post by users of X, stating that there are no dress requirements when visiting the Lincoln Memorial and that many people, including politicians, visit in casual attire.
A wave of reactions after Lisa’s entry
Tomasz Lis’ entry was ridiculed by many X users.
Precisely! He could at least wear the national colors!
And why didn’t Tusk wear a suit to greet the officials? A little disapointing
And in the background, behind the president, an average tourist dressed in the same style as Duda. It needed to be trimmed!
And that lady in the background?
The first photo that appears on Google ‘people at Lincoln Memorial’
Damn, no matter how many times I’ve been there, people always forgot their tuxedos. They’re still sitting on the stairs, eating sandwiches, disrespecting the Majesty…
Let editor VP Kamala Harris also instruct on the do’s and don’ts…
It’s no problem that you write nonsense. The problem is that many people take this nonsense as revealed truth.
tkwl/X
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Source: wPolityce