One Nation?

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One Nation?
date: January 20, 2024 Editor: GKut

From far away, you can see better...

Does 1 nation live in Poland? So far, almost everyone thought so, but Prof.Ryszard Leguta and another sober people. And politicians expressed it utilizing the phrase "Polish-Polish War", although many signs pointed out that it was not a full correct phrase. 8 years of hatred of the Law and Justices, however, bothered and gave thought, and the chaotic opposition struggles too. On the another hand, what the eight-star coalition showed after installing on 13 December exceeded all expectations. I was a pessimist earlier, and I felt that erstwhile this hatred of “eight stars” was joined by the hatred of their EU protectors, then the “government” of Tusk (de facto anti-Polish gathering) would make us so hell that we would remember the time of the partitions with respect! And indeed, the "eight-star" showed their actual face to totalitarian robbers as if they were transferred from the Polish People's Republic... Everyone saw what was going on and what is inactive going on, I do not gotta mention, and Tomasz Sakiewicz put it well in “Gazeta Polska” (17 January 2024) entitled “On the threat of democracy and human rights in Poland”! Let me just mention that in his opinion, the standards known in Belarus and even in Russia appeared abruptly in Poland. Right, that's what Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said during the protest on 11 January this year in Warsaw: “It was expected to be Poland, and it is Belarus...” Similarly, the krzysztoyaw on blogs – we return to the times of the recommendations of K. Marx and dictatorial governments (16-01-br). Notable due to the fact that (class) hatred was the beginning of global evil in Marx, which, after 1945, had already openly turned into the hatred of communist countries into the capitalist West. Although Pope Leon XIII in the encyclical “De rerum novarum” ( 1891) corrected Marx by rightly writing that this hatred should not take place due to the fact that workers and capitalists request each other. By following this lead, both sides of capitalism were able to communicate with 1 another in Europe. A bloody revolution broke out only in Russia, where hatred was a mountain, and after 1945 it crawled across east Europe due to the fact that Stalin expanded the borders of the russian empire. Today, in post-communist Poland, hatred carriers are Peerel people who cannot accept that Poland does not want to stay their prey forever. This is the reason for this "eight-star" hatred of PiS, which took care of the Polish interest, about the core of the Polish state, as erstwhile the embryo of the Polish state was the government of Jan Olszewski, removed by a wave of hatred. This coup was besides attended by young Donald Tusk, who has always been an enemy of Polishness and who for him was... ‘an abnormality’. And the naive president invited him to the independency March? At the end of 2023, there was a fresh coup d'état, and on a wave of hatred, a dense Tusk was flowing again like a throating :

- I'm sorry. We interned in the Privilege bush –

We're going to enlighten the world,

where the victim is not distinguished from the executioner,

And the descendants of the executioners in the fresh are allied!

It is the coalition of 13 December, the heir of the executioners from the Polish People's Republic (Col. Sienkiewicz is arrogant of it!), which is to nail Poland to the fresh cross, to prevent Poland from being Polish as he called for the chorus of the celebrated song.

Let's decision to far Asia for a while. On the Korean peninsula there is besides 1 nation, torn between communism and democracy, but happily both systems divide the border. In the north lies totalitarianism, where people possessed by communism endure from a twisted mentality and are incapable to cohabit with confederate compatriots, accustomed to democracy and freedom. They are 2 separate worlds, as in Poland, but with the difference that there is no border between the peers and Poles. And, unfortunately, we are doomed to endless wrestling, de facto war on the peers (we don't want it!), but we live in the same territory! And their staff always strive to make a state like the Polish People's Republic of Poland, and that their erstwhile colonels or generals collect "golden" pensions. . The clashes with them in the Sejm show that the dispute with the peers is fruitless and permanently unsolvable. In addition, they stand on anti-podes of all values, the regulation of law and truth. They have just come to power and are already ruining the PiS state's achievements, based on compliance with the regulation of law. So this change of government is simply a disaster for Poland, it will break economical improvement and legal order, it will plunge the country into corruption and corrupt generations again, it will demolish education, possibly even culture... Let's skip the another dangers, don't fish a wolf out of the woods. This case is unprecedented, due to the fact that it truly seems like another nation is coming now and is destroying our homeland! And there's nowhere to decision him... and they won't let them in the enclave in Kaliningrad! The situation is more than dramatic.As part of this 3rd Polish Republic, ex-PRL supporters are constantly active and gloating on power. They were fans of the erstwhile anti-Polish state, and in 1989 their staff were saved by a thick line, then rejected by mirrors. In Czechoslovakia, however, the problem was dealt with simply, introducing a ten-year ban on political participation by erstwhile communists. Unfortunately, in Poland the communists inactive had the position of holy cows in Poland and this lost our shy “transformation”. Therefore, even now, ex-communists (Czarzasty and the company) operate within the III Polish Republic. There are besides in the PO established by the services of Gen. Czempiński (old PRL spy!), they besides manipulate in the 3rd It's like Gen. Rozanski, who joined the PZPR after the war. They have been slobbering at the PSL or Modern...And since 1989 they have poisoned political life, due to the fact that the effort to clear it in 1992 ended with the overthrow of J. Olszewski's government, due to the fact that the careers of only 66 agents from the A. Macierewicz list proved to be more crucial to ex-communists than the destiny of the full nation. Poland was not allowed to take care of the border separating us from the Polish People's Republic, from the past, as the Czechs did. That is why we have a constant problem, due to the fact that with a thick line and a deficiency of mirrors we brought a millstone to the 3rd Polish Republic, the heavier, due to the fact that ex-komuchs support elites from Brussels and Berlin. Therefore, after 8 years of building the Polish state, it became possible to return an anti-Polish coalition ruining the achievements of the PiS, although limited in 2017/18 by hasty vetoes of the President. Calamitas already germinated ante portas. And we don't have a physical border, just like confederate Korea, to cut off ex-communists who are snarling under Poland from the inside. They have besides had allies in the left EU for years, which late (2018) paid tribute to Marx's criminal aberration. Could a wise Europe not be able to shake off this poisoned schema? And Poland's PRL hump with Tusk's fake smile, Smolensk sycophant!?

Marek Baterovich

Marek Baterowicz (born 1944) made his debut as a poet in the pages of "The Weekly of the Common" and "The Student" (1971). Book debut - "Verses to Dawn" (W-wa, 1976); the title was an allusion to the night of PRL. In 1981, he published outside censorship a collection of poems entitled "Having broken branches of silence". Since 1985 on emigration, since 1987 in Australia. Author of respective prose titles(M.in "The Seed Rises in the Hurt"-1992 and 2017) and many poesy collections, specified as "The Heart and Fist" (Sydney, 1987), "From that side of the tree" (Melbourne, 1992 – poems collected), "Place in the atlas" (Sydney, 1996), "Chair and Shadow" (Sydney,2003), "On the Sun leash" (Sydney, 2008). In 2010 in Italy there was a selection of poems – "Canti del pianoa", followed by "Status quo" (Toronto, 2014), a collection of short stories – "Jeu de masques" (Nantes, 2014), "Over large Water" (Sydney, 2015) and an e-book of his naval novel, settled in the 16th century "Aux vents conjurés".



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