A recording of Confederation politician Dobromir Sośnierz was found online. The MEP entered into conversation with one of Donald Tusk’s supporters. An interesting exchange of words ensued between them.
I am normal. I just signed up for PO
– said a supporter of Donald Tusk.
Oh Jesus, that’s not it
– replied Dobromir Sośnierz.
I want to meet Tusk
– said a Tusk supporter.
Why do you want to meet Tusk?
– asked Sośnierz.
Because he’s the third man in the world. The first was John Paul, the second was Wałęsa, and now there is Tusk
– replied a Tusk supporter.
But in a way, just like the third man in the world
– asked the Confederation MEP.
Well, a world famous Pole, right? He arranges everything for us
– replied a supporter of Donald Tusk.
What has he brought us?
– asked the politician.
For example, EU money or unblocking the National Reconstruction Plan
– replied a Tusk supporter.
And he didn’t solve anything
– said the MEP with a smile.
The case of civil partnerships
Later in the conversation, Dobromir Sośnierz and a supporter of Donald Tusk raised the topic of civil partnerships. The task of the interlocutor of the Confederation member was to convince him that not only straight weddings are good.
I think weddings should be for homosexuals too
– said a supporter of Tusk’s government.
Okay, but please justify it, please convince me to do it
– Sośnierz replied.
Reproduction is in the interest of the state, because every taxpayer counts
– said a supporter of Donald Tusk’s government.
Among gays?
– asked Sośnierz curiously.
Well, what isn’t? And what’s bothering you? Who cares which side?
– asked the politician’s interlocutor.
Can two men produce one man?
– asked the Confederate MEP after a moment of silence.
For example, he can adopt
– said a Tusk supporter.
But this isn’t production
– said Sośnierz.
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Source: wPolityce

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