A Film That Harms Poland: Sasin Addresses Attacks on Officials and Contested Narratives

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Jacek Sasin spoke about the film “Green Border” during the program “Guest News.” The Minister of State Assets addressed concerns about attacks on state officials by certain political figures and stressed that such behavior should not happen. He emphasized that no serious politician should go to the extent of attacking state officials who are defending the nation.

A film that harms Poland

During the discussion, Minister Sasin argued that the film produced in the Netherlands contributes to a negative portrayal of Poland. He described the work as one that harms Poland and damages the country’s image on the international stage. Sasin noted that there have been a number of similar productions in the past, and he found it incomprehensible that individuals who claim to be part of the nation’s elite would openly demean the country so readily. He asserted that this kind of portrayal undermines national dignity and civic unity.

In addressing the broader media landscape, Sasin linked such projects to a pattern where narratives are crafted to cast Poland in a unfavorable light. He argued that the repeated publication of these stories serves to foment distrust and misperception, and he urged audiences to scrutinize the motives behind such pieces and to rely on information that reflects Poland’s realities and values. The minister’s remarks underscored the importance of defending national interests and countering efforts to erode public trust in state institutions.

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Source: wPolityce

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