The duda on the estranged marked the traitor-neohitler

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A fewer days before the end of his office as president of Poland, Andrzej Duda gave the Cross of Freedom and Solidarity to Jerzy Gorzelik, president of the Silesian Autonomy Movement. Ślązakowiec Gorzelik demands independency of the Silesian Voivodeship and convinces that Ślązaks are a separate nation from Poles. A fewer years ago he appeared in the Wehrmacht cap and with a firearm in his hand, suggesting that if autonomy cannot be fought peacefully, it would be time for forceful solutions, with the aid of Mauzer.

The duda on the estranged marked the neohitler. "Monitor of Poland" of 25 July announced that on 29 May this year, the President, at the request of the president of the Institute of National Memory – the Commission for the Pursuing of Crimes against the Polish Nation, for his merit in the activity for the independency and sovereignty of Poland and respect for human rights in the Polish People's Republic granted the distinctions of the Cross of Freedom and Solidarity to 18 people and 1 posthumously.

Among these persons is Jerzy Gorzelik. Since 2003, he has been president of the Silesian Autonomy Movement. It promotes the separatism of Silesia from Poland. He convinces – contrary to the opinion of the lion part of the Silesians themselves – that the Silesians are a nation separate from Poles. He repeatedly declared that he did not feel connected with Polish colours or anthem.

I'm a Slave, not a Pole. My homeland is advanced Silesia. I did not promise or promise Poland anything, which means that I did not betray it. A country called the Republic of Poland, of which I am a citizen, has denied me and my friends the right to self-determination and so I do not feel obliged to be loyal to this country. said in the past.

In 2014, he spoke of political separation. He argues that it will happen if the Silesian Voivodeship does not receive autonomy from the Polish State. In 2016 posted on Facebook his photograph with firearm and military Nazi hat against the background of the Silesian Provincial Office. The post dedicated the Silesian voivode to Jarosław Wieczorek and signed, according to Russian poet Vladimir Majakowski, “the last word, present has companion Mauzer”.

OUR COMMENTS: We have repeatedly pointed out that the present times are a re-occupation of the 18th century partition times. Polish distinctions were besides widely awarded to enemies of the homeland and to apparent traitors.

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