Demonstration under the seat of the Constitutional Court in Warsaw. Another peaceful demonstration in defence of a broken law and a raped regulation of law. A dozen, possibly even tens of thousands. Worried, but with a grin on his face, no hatred, no profanity. They came under the seat of the Court due to the fact that it was the last bastion of democracy, the last bastion of the regulation of law, the last bastion of freedom. They came due to the fact that they are Poles, due to the fact that they are free people.

Hundreds, thousands of white-red banners flying proudly in the wind. But there were besides banners, carefully crafted subtitles, patriotic slogans, and suggestive graphics. individual painted a class in simple school. The teacher asks the student, “What was the most tragic uprising in the past of the Polish Nation?” Jasio responds with confidence: "The emergence of the Civic Platform". It is amazing that the demonstration was not only a political opposition, but a clear economical and pro-development aspect. Demonstrators in accordance with chanting’ CPK, CPK, CPK’. It is different in the past of the past that people who are demonstrating in the streets should not only search dignity and security, but besides show a clear way to it.
My attention was drawn to the inscriptions on the shirts of respective participants in this peaceful demonstration:
‘You didn't want Kaczyński with a cat, you got Tusk with a sickle and a hammer.“
In these simple, humorous words, the full quintessentialness of togo was expressed in what happened in Poland during the last elections and what is happening today. Jarosław Kaczyński's celebrated cat became a symbol of conservatism and the alleged backwardness of the leader of the United Right and of the full formation. The cat became a symbol of errors committed by the rightist but besides a symbol of the unfulfilled expectations of any voters who raised the bar of expectations frequently higher than the real possibilities and conditions. In these simple words the reality of the current situation of Poland has besides been given. Poland, which, after 1989, did not shed the yoke of communism, but step by step, year by year from that communism. And now, after another so symbolic 13 December, she went back to martial law. And not due to the fact that the erstwhile esbeks and the organization cameras were reinstated advanced pensions, but due to the fact that they themselves were reinstated to advanced positions. Because, like then, people are fired from work not due to any embezzlement or even inability, but due to political views. due to the fact that the rulers make decisions according to the law, as they realize it, as the communists in the PRL understood.
For many Polish residents, the ghost of the return of the sickle and hammer is simply a triumph and a reason to celebrate. For them, the agony of PRL and the removal of the PZPR banner was the same trauma as for Putin the dissolution of the russian Union. We can't convince them, we can't change them, we can never communicate with them again. As Jarosław Marek Rymkiewicz prophesied "What divided us is no longer glued together." But there are besides Poles who have become allergic to cats, who have chosen the 3rd or even 4th way, who are now beginning to see that these were roads in the other direction. And possibly these words, these simple words on the shirts of those demonstrating under the seat of the Constitutional Court should be a message addressed to all people of good will, including those lost. The message to consider whether it is better to have leaders with a cat in Poland than power with a sickle and a hammer. A message to consider. It's late for reflection, but possibly it's not besides late. As Jarosław Marek Rymkiewicz wrote: ‘You can't turn Poland into her thieves.It’s okay. ”
Mr Bogdan