"I don't see insults." Bosak on Braun's words during the debate

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“I do not see myself insulted by any group of people”, said Krzysztof Bosak, Deputy talker of the Sejm, in the programme “Guest of Events”. The politician thus referred to Monday's words by Grzegorz Braun about the daffodils commemorating the Warsaw Ghetto uprising. "Memoring this is not a disgrace," Bosak noted.

Deputy talker of the Sejm Krzysztof Bosak He referred to the speech in the "Guest of Events" program Grzegorz Braun from Monday's debate organized by "Super Express". Presidential candidate He utilized words and phrases that afraid the followers of Judaism. - Do you announcement that Jews have far besides much to say in Polish matters? - you asked during the debate Sławomir Mentzen.

Krzysztof Bosak stated that he "doesn't feel like an expert" to say, Statement by Braun They were anti-Semitic.

- I'm sorry. Anti-Semitism is an absolutely evaluable term, there is simply a saying that 'whoever is an anti-Semitist, the Jews decide' - said Bosak.

- I'm sorry. I'm leaving others to argue about where the boundaries of anti-Semitism are. To be honest, I'm not peculiarly interested. I am more curious in eliminating anti-Polish speeches from the debate - said the politician.

Biejat submits a announcement to the D.A. "I see no insult."

Krzysztof Bosak commented on the decision of the presidential candidate Magdalena Biejatwho decided to file a announcement with the prosecutor on Grzegorz Braun For his last words.

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- I'm sorry. I do not think that the article of any Penal Code is filled out, but I know that different people work in the justice system, and that is the thing - I will stress again - with a crazy evaluation. Therefore, I imagine that there may be a justice who will see here (insults - ed.) - he added.

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- I'm sorry. I don't see the insulting of any group of people. I see expressive opinions, filled with animosity - he commented Deputy Marshal of the Sejm.

- I'm sorry. I personally consider my dislike to be completely barren, I do not think that it is essential for anything, but I consider it a much better direction if individual wants to focus on national issues to talk about differences of interest - he stressed.

Bosak about Braun's words. "I wouldn't be mad at that."

The leader besides asked Confederation policyIf he says anything Grzegorz Braun: "you are (Rafal Trzaskowski-ed.) tagged with a judaic daffodils, this sign of shame" - are offensive.

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- I'm sorry. Or offensive, I don't know, but I think it's false. It seems to me that commemoration of the fact that a group of citizens of Polish judaic nationality, which German occupiers methodically murdered at the end of the liquidation of the ghetto, resisted them and fought against Germany, I think it is not a disgrace. Memorizing it is not a disgrace - he stated Deputy Marshal of the Sejm.

- I'm sorry. I think it's a statement. Grzegorz Braun It follows that the commemoration of the uprising in the ghetto happened - so in Warsaw a bit looks - the domain of politically correct, frequently left-wing environments - said the politician.

Bosak He noted that he "would not be mad at it". - If anyone doesn't like this commitment, they can show their commitment to it or another topics. I think that presenting your counterproposal in all subject is better than enragement or empathizing with your negative emotion that individual is doing something - he explained.

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