– Smartphones have changed not only that we have any things easier, but they've changed our brains. They've changed the way we build relationships. They changed our way of waiting for information. They changed the media, changed everything – said the talker of the Sejm a fewer weeks ago and the candidate for president Simon Holovnia.
All this "to introduce a restrictive smartphone policy in Polish schools". "Children should not usage children in the simple school smartphones," he argued.
The same Marshal Holovnia found himself on Saturday (April 26) in the centre of the diplomatic miniscandal erstwhile the media caught him taking photos with a smartphone at the ceremony of Pope Francis in St Peter's Square.
The holovnia, following president Andrzej Duda in an authoritative delegation, reached for the telephone and, as may be assumed, began taking pictures or recording the minute of the passage.
Gest Holownia caused a stir in social media, where any commentators and politicians found him highly inappropriate to the seriousness of the situation.
"Let's take the kids' smartphones. This 48-year-old too" – ex-PiS Deputy Minister Janusz Cieszynski mocks on X.
“The children will inactive be able to spin in this smartphone reality.” At the time, he argued that apart from "bana" for smartphones, a national digital hygiene institute should besides be established, as well as training for parents.
– Nobody taught me how to make my kid safe in vulnerability to this digital world, which he already uses," he noted. His words are repeated many times present and are becoming a caloric feed for the political opponents of Holownia.
The marshal tried to defy the critics.
"There must be no shame in making political war at a time like this. I invited people to the ceremony of the Pope in a homelessness crisis. These are representatives of the group, which Francis helped in a peculiar way. We pray, experience, paper and remember forever" – he wrote in the X service in consequence to a wave of criticism and joined a photograph of a crowd of believers (which he most likely did).
The Marshal's rigo was not very good. This time, many people accuse him of utilizing homeless people to advance himself.
It must be noted, however, that Holownia was unlucky. Just as well (or possibly even more) the symbol of Vatican "smartfonosis" could become Roman Gierty or Michał Wójcik from PiS.
While Simon Holovnia was taking pictures of the crowd in front of St Peter's Basilica, so many Members of Gierty and Wójcik did not play specified conventions and put selfies in front of the temple on social media. Both met with quite a few criticism on social media, but Holownia became a symbol of the unbridled way of utilizing the phone.