This place is even more stupid than the material discouraging people from participating in the referendum on October 15, it is even more disconnected from reality than the activities of the Anti-Fascist Student Committee; receiving an award from Rafał Trzaskowski for any youth activity is even more frivolous, and all three of these phenomena are the result of Jakub Kocjan, who proudly presented a video intended to mobilize the electorate in the European elections.
In the recording, a woman and her daughter are captured in their own home by a special unit, later revealed to be the Russian army, who gather people in a desert valley to shoot everyone. Just before she opens fire, the woman takes out a pen, the crowd follows her and the conclusion is that you have to vote in the European Parliament elections. The material is a combination of Netflix dystopia and the hysterical imagination of the effeminate ‘snowflake’ generation.
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The inappropriateness of this place also lies in: in which the real Russian threat is presented in a grotesque way.
Dear authors – you have confused your LGBT cartoons with the war drama in Eastern Europe. There no one transports anyone to the places of mass crimes, people are murdered brutally, spontaneously, instantly, without bothering to cover their eyes, there is no coordination and organization like in your Star Wars imagination and pathetic speeches like in Goldfinger by James Bond.
When ‘Smiling Poland’ seems to have become idiotic and childish, someone opens the gate and says we can run on. Smiling barriers in front of the Sejm, smiling October TVP, smiling Constitution with a smiling Chairman of the Sejm this is not enough for the post-political generation of Gomołów and Aleksander Wiśniewski – we should also add a comic book about turbo Russians who are afraid at the sight of voting pins – yes, it will certainly help.
Insults alone would not be enough to comment on this material, and it is not just about highlighting the infantility of the message and the intellectual background of Polish liberals. The point is Some of them really don’t understand the world and to assess threats they need special effects, masked faces and an ugly man who speaks Russian. From the cafes in Warsaw and from the airport in Modlin, from where they fly on holiday to Egypt or Morocco, from the classrooms at the University of Warsaw or from Erasmus in hot Madrid, they think they know something about the world, that they understand everything. after all, they got an A in ‘queer studies’ and passed Michał Rusinek’s poetry, they watched a series based on Twardoch’s prose and danced with a Mexican in a Latin American pub in the capital – that’s the entire horizon of a part of societythe one who has harmed someone by writing in his political CV that he is young, well educated and from big cities.
However, if too many Poles believe that the Russians can be stopped with a pen, that the European Union is a good aunt that will protect us and Uncle Berlin from the evil lords from the East, if a larger percentage of the inhabitants of this country If If we on the Vistula really believe that the most anti-Russian party of the last century is a Russian agent, let us really come to terms with the fact that Poland deserved to go to war. Turning the most serious national security issues into a circus has never been good for the country’s defense – this time will be no different.
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.