

In Polsat News there was an argument between PiS MP Zbigniew Bogucki and fresh Left Euro MP Joanna Scheering-Wielgus about the slogan "eight stars". The MP suggested that it was only a gag invented in protests against the PiS governments and had nothing to do with any Russian inspiration. "This is simply a joke, right? Then why don't you quote this gag if it's so funny?" Bogacki asked.
Former Deputy Minister of Culture and National Heritage, in full of emotion, attacked PiS MP Zbigniew Bogucki, who suggested that Moscow was behind the slogan “eight stars”.
You want to tell people who came up with the slogan "eight stars" that this is Russian? If you'll excuse me, I'll be rude now. Knock on the head. Poles truly know that these are jokes
“This is Joanna Scheering-Wielgus.
This is simply a joke, right? Then why don't you quote that gag if he's so funny?
“Zbigniew Bogucki asked.
Because that's the kind of words I don't usage in public and I never use.
“ She answered.
How publically can you not? The trap utilized it in public. At protests you shouted, sang it on Campus Polska
“ Bogacki recalled.
Doubtful jokes
Member of the National Broadcasting and tv Council Marzena Paczuska critically referred to Scheering-Wielgus owls about "joy" in the context of the vulgar slogan "eight stars".
Yeah, it's a joke. Entering the church during the Mass is besides a joke. Before the presidential election, we teach you the definition of a joke. And in August, we're going to make fun of Campus and Woodstock Station.
— wrote Marzena Paczuska on platform X.