It should have been a dent in Jarosław Kaczyński’s bottom, but it ended up with a dent in the Pegasus Commission., or rather some of its members who wanted to charm the eight-star electorate with their attitude and qualify for higher eight-star qualifications. Despite the great tension, neither Ms. Sroka, nor Mr. Zembaczyński, nor Mr. Trela will acquire officer skills.
It is worth quoting Socrates (for the knowledge of the above-mentioned “members of parliament”: the ancient Greek philosopher): “Whatever you do, do it carefully and see the end.”
You can also mention our classic[1]::
“Stupid bear! when you were in the nursery,
The military would never know about you.”
And what’s next? In terms of content, of course, nothing, because nothing favorable for the eight-stars has resulted from the Pegasus campaign and will never result from it.. This time, however, the defeat and humiliation experienced by the “members of the Sejm” and the “Pagasus commissars” were severe. What’s worse, Jarosław Kaczyński showed how to deal with commissioners in this or other so-called investigative committee. Of course, a propaganda machine will now be launched, addressed to eight stars, with a message about how the Pegasus system is a threat to the rule of law, but it will rather be a routine activity just to keep the topic alive and pass the time.
The main thing we can expect now is an attempt to take personal revenge on Jarosław Kaczyński. We had this kind of action (and not the first) last month in the form of a provocation of eight-star fanatics with a wreath at the Smolensk monument on Piłsudski Square. The fourteenth anniversary of the Smolensk disaster is approaching and we can expect provocations to be carried out on a large scale. Unfortunately, as recent months have shown, the police led by Kierwiński will protect the provocateurs more than the participants they attack.
We can also expect a similar campaign to be intensified against three more people, who pose the biggest obstacles to the implementation of the eight-star standard. I think of the President of the Republic of Poland, Andrzej Duda, Fr. Tadeusz Rydzyk and Daniel Obajtek.
President Andrzej Duda, by virtue of the powers of his office, systematically prevents ostentatious violations of the constitution, the rule of law and established customs.
Fr. Tadeusz Rydzyk, who directs his works: Radio Maryja, Telewizja Trwam, Nasza Dziennik, Higher School of Social and Media Culture, influences several million Poles. The impact is so strong and expressive that, let’s put it bluntly, it makes it impossible to introduce a uniform eight-star message in the media space.
Daniel Obajtek showed how to manage a large public company effectively, courageously and innovatively, which contradicts the doctrine that the state and the public sector must be liquidated to create an open space for large international corporate giants.
Andrzej Duda, Jarosław Kaczyński, priest. Tadeusz Rydzyk, Daniel Obajtek – these four people will be the focus of the eight-star personal barrage. The production of counterfeit, disgusting and hateful fake news, a new version of the industry of contempt and hatred, will begin with multiplied force.
We can expect the bidding to begin in the eight-star camp over who can come up with a bigger nonsense, a more disgusting and disgusting story about these four people.. The Internet offers enormous opportunities to create and spread lies and slander. There will also be willing ‘producers’ of derisive statements about these people in the press, on radio and television, and also in cinema. There will be no shortage of money, antenna capabilities and distribution channels.
Nevertheless, lies, hatred, anger and ill will will not win. However, there is one condition: we cannot remain indifferent, we must respond. Remember the truth and stand firmly by it. For as Winston Churchill said, “If there is no courage in life, other virtues are meaningless.”
[1] Adam Mickiewicz, “Pan Tadeusz,” lines 566-567.
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Source: wPolityce