Marcin Bogdan: Let's divided Poland

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Marcin Bogdan: Let's divided Poland
date:27 May 2024 Editor: GKut

The thesis included in the title can be shocking for many. Therefore, at the beginning I explain and calm down at the same time, it is not about territorial division of Poland. It is not about dividing Poland into east and western, as the Germans were divided. This would be anti-state and anti-Polish action. Harmful, but besides impossible in practice. Poland is specified a country. We have the sea to the north and the mountains to the south, although for climate reasons it is better if it is the another way around. In parallel, Poland is politically turned. People in Western voivodships tend to have a kind of personality akin to homo sovieticus, and people in east voivodships are closer to Christian and European culture.

Poland is already divided, divided into 2 populations that perceive the different reality surrounding it. These 2 populations live side by side, or alternatively live among themselves. And both of these populations want their representatives to be representatives of the full nation. They request that their representatives have the majority in the Sejm, in the legislature or in Europe. Even a fewer years ago, this division was not so bright, it was not so obvious. Therefore, the consequences of taking over power by representatives of 1 or the another population were felt more socially than personal. But now the situation has changed significantly. The consequences of the actions of the current government, consequences of the coalition's actions on 13 December, affect not only the country, voivodship, city, settlement or village, but affect all Polish citizen literally, directly. Each of us, no substance who he voted for, will endure the consequences of implementing various kinds of ideologies, specified as green order. But most likely not all of us, not all of the Polish people can combine the effects of events with their causes. Not everyone can realize that what happens is not an accidental twist of fate, but a consequence of his own decisions, his individual choice.

so I propose that everyone assumes work for their decisions, but the consequences of their choices do not burden others. How do we do that? In the upcoming elections to the Euro-Parliament, I propose that the State Election Commission issue a certificate to each voter. A peculiar associate of the peripheral electoral commission assigned to this task after reading the voter's electoral card, before it is thrown into the ballot box, will issue a certificate to the voter stating whether he has voted for a organization that supports the implementation of the green order or the organization that opposes it. The certificate shall not mention the name of the circumstantial patient that the voter has supported. On the basis of specified a certificate, each citizen will be required to carry out the green order or will be exempt from it. If individual supports 1 of the parties that supports the implementation of the green order, he will gotta rebuild his home or flat in accordance with the EU Construction Directive, he will gotta dispose of a diesel car and buy electric, he will gotta eat worms alternatively of meat, he will be able to decision from his place of residence to another territory or region only a fewer times a month, he will be able to fly an aircraft no more than erstwhile all 2 years. The list of duties that specified a individual will presume is long, I will not quote it all here. But this individual will accept these duties only on himself, not force others to do so. Any holder of a certificate stating that he has voted for a organization that is against the green order will be able to heat his home or flat with gas, will be able to have windows with as many shafts as he considers appropriate, will be able to eat meat, drive a combustion car wherever he wants, and fly the plane as frequently as he wants.

Simple? Maybe? I'm certain it's fair. If it is not possible to implement it already on 9 June during the elections to the Europarliament, notarial law firms may be obliged to issue specified certificates on the basis of declarations made under oath by individual citizens. individual might say it's not just discipline fiction, it's absurd. What benefit will a individual who follows the rules of green order have if he does not obey his neighbour through the wall, a neighbour through the fence, a individual surviving nearby? The benefit will be practically the same as in case of forcing all Poles to implement the green order. Let's look at the numbers. EU countries account for only 7.73 % of global carbon emissions (data of the Joint investigation Centre of the European Commission). Poland accounts for 0.83% of CO2 emissions. If we presume that half of the Polish population will refuse to submit to the green order, it will actually only affect 0.42% of the world's emissions. Given that Asia accounts for 56.91% of CO2 emissions, this 0.42% will not have any impact on both the global and local dimensions. besides local, an example of which is sand on the car body on the streets of Polish cities. The wind brings it from a distant Sahara, not from a neighboring street.

So let us divide Poland, but not territorially. Let us divide Poland into those who want to implement the green order directive and those who refuse. I personally have no intention of prohibiting anyone from carrying out a thorough renovation of a recently built home or apartment.I have no intention of prohibiting anyone from buying electrical cars and limiting further travel, especially those aircraft. But I don't want it, I don't want it so much as I don't want anyone to force me, and all the more reason for it. I don't want it, and I don't want it!

Mr Bogdan

P.S. If it turns out that the applicable certificates that I have written about in the above text will be issued after the elections by notarial law firms, I propose requiring notaries to send collective statistic on the certificates issued to the State Election Commission. If the statistic submitted by the notarial offices to the PKW deviate from the election results, this will be the basis for announcing accelerated elections to both the Europarliament and the Polish Sejm and the Senate. This is simply a side effect of the division of Poland. applicable learning to combine effects with the reasons for the choices made.

Mr Bogdan

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