Who would have thought that in Pomerania, where the sea breeze should bring refreshing and clarity of thought, supporters of the Civic Platform alternatively of promoting the run ideas of their candidate, were engaged in the mastering... of the image of competitors. And not just any, due to the fact that left and center candidates for mayors, mayors and presidents in Gdynia, Pruszcz Gdańsk and Tczew.
Yes, dear readers, it is no longer adequate to fiercely compete and convince the electorate with your postulates. Now in the game of local stools, a method known as “fakenewsy” is used.
Aleksandra Kosiorek, known in Gdynia for defending women's rights (******* *** and etc.) and protests against the improvement of the judiciary, was abruptly presented as a puppet in the hands of the Law and Justice. specified communicative is simply a mastery of manipulation, especially erstwhile we remember how hard the situation was in Gdańsk after the death of Paweł Adamowicz, who became the victim of hatred in the most tragic dimension. And in this context, creating a fiction about controlling from the right side of the political scene tastes highly bitter.
Why precisely do PO supporters do that?
The candidate is referred to as ‘painted rag’
There's no way to hide that we're dealing with a dirty game in which the goal is sacred. Emilia Rogala from Gdynia Dialogue, a recently elected councillor, exposed the scenes of this hard campaign. During the briefing, she stressed that after the first circular of the election, she expected everything, but the wave of hatred and hatred that poured out on the city went beyond her wildest expectations. Comments full of venom, accusations of false political affiliation – is this a fresh standard in local elections?
Moreover, Aleksandra Kosiorek, while on a walk in Gdynia, was named by a passerby “painted rag”. This exceeds all the limits of good taste and shows how low public discourse can fall. Kosiorek, in consequence to these attacks, called on Tadeusz Szemiot to intervene and halt the wave of hatred flowing from his co-workers. common accusations and a deficiency of willingness to cooperate after the elections is simply a image that is drawn on the Pomeranian political landscape.
PO supporters should refrain
Is this truly the best card for our democracy? possibly it is time, alternatively of producing fakenews and spreading hatred, to focus on solutions that will actually aid the people?
Or is it besides simple and naive in a planet where power is on the weight of golden seats in city offices? 1 thing is for certain – voters in Pomerania deserve a run in which facts and real proposals will change life for the better, not inexpensive sensations and intrigues. But, well, dreams of a beheaded head...
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