Robert Bąkiewicz: On 13 December, Poles said ENOUGH!
date:18 December 2024 Editor: Anna
Dear Patriot!
"...patriots won't put their homeland in German hands, even at the price of their own blood..."
"Donald Tusk must know that his pro-German regulation will not get distant with it."
"We will settle Tusk for treason and demolition of Poland!"
On Friday, we commemorated 13 December. A double sad anniversary. First of all, the introduction of martial law, which brutally suppressed Polish freedom, cost the lives of hundreds of our countrymen and brought persecution for thousands. Secondly, Donald Tusk and his unfortunate coalition took over.

The current situation is alarmingly akin to events of more than 40 years ago – the improvement of our country is deliberately hampered and Polish patriots are persecuted. Wojciech Jaruzelski destroyed Poland, subjecting it to the interests of Moscow. present the communicative has wrapped a tragic ellipse – as you can see on the palm of your hand, Donald Tusk acts on akin principles, with the only difference that this time the headquarters, which he faithfully serves, is located in Berlin.
That's why we couldn't keep quiet. We have gathered in large numbers before the main entrance of the Chancellery of the Prime Minister to express our strong opposition to the policy of the current government, which straight threatens Poland's sovereignty.
The protest began by my friend and close associate, Paweł Kryszczak, who introduced the gathered in the intent and context of our manifestation. United in the spirit of patriotism, we started with a joint singing of the national anthem.
I myself at first referred to the double symbolic date of our protest, recalling the tragic events of the martial law. I paid tribute to erstwhile generations of Poles who bravely fought for freedom in times of the PRL regime, frequently paying the highest price for it.
Protesters arrived from minute to minute. There was a clear atmosphere of anger and determination, coupled with a sense of unity and a patriotic spirit. With large enthusiasm we shouted, “Hi and Glory to the Heroes!” and “God! Honor and Homeland!” which echoed, adding strength and courage to us.
I then pointed out the anti-national and anti-Polish nature of the current power. I stressed that Donald Tusk, alternatively of pursuing the interests of Poland, systematically subordinates our country to Berlin, acting to the detriment of our sovereignty and independence.
I besides referred to the fact that the Coalition on 13 December destroys the foundations of our nation, pushing harmful sexual education, which aims to corrupt the youngest generations of Poles and undermine the conventional values on which our society is based. The policy of the current government is simply a threat to the future of our Homeland, and we, as patriots, have a work to argue it.
Finally, I recalled that our protest is besides an expression of solidarity with Minister Marcin Romanowski, who has become the victim of the demonstration of the current power. It is part of a broader strategy to organise demonstration processes and brutally intimidate political opponents.
I have stressed that no authority is eternal, and all officials and service officers who participate in these illegal practices must realise that there will come a day erstwhile they will be held accountable and will be brought to justice for their actions.
We gotta stand up. We must say "non possumus" loudly and awaken our nation to stand firm opposition to this power that destroys our values and sovereignty. It's our duty!
After my words, the crowd responded with large energy, chanting: “To prison! To prison!” – thus expressing opposition to lawlessness – and: “We will win! We'll win!"
Finally, I called on everyone to pray together for our Homeland. United in the spirit of patriotism and faith, we refused “Under Your Defense”, entrusting Poland with the destiny of the Lord God and the Blessed Mother.
We gotta stand up. We must say "non possumus" loudly and awaken our nation to stand firm opposition to this power that destroys our values and sovereignty. It's our duty!
I was followed by Paweł Kryszczak, the national coordinator of the Rot of Independence, who expressed clear opposition to the lawlessness and illegal actions of the present power in a strong and decisive speech, stressing the request to fight for the regulation of law and the sovereignty of our country.
Adam Borowski – the man who devoted his freedom to the fight for Poland's independency in the times of the Polish People's Republic – besides spoke, recalled that justice never reached Wojciech Jaruzelski, liable for the crimes of the martial law, and that for years, on 13 December, until the death of the communist general, Poles met at his home to claim memory and truth.
Adam Borowski besides pointed out the decisive function of the upcoming presidential elections, which could find the future of our country. He called for mobilisation and widespread participation in the election control movement to destruct any falsifications.
The next speech was by Antoni Macierewicz, who stated that the martial law was a violent attack on the largest post-war Polish independency movement – Solidarity – and led to its destruction. He besides stressed that another act of scum was the rotten arrangement of the circular Table, which ensured impunity for communist criminals and preserved their influence for many years.
The next talker was a doctor of legal science, an expert in constitutional law, Oskar Kid. He stated that ignoring the law and trampling on the authority of the state authorities became a business card for the current authorities. He pointed out that the deficiency of legality of many controversial actions is besides evident. Unfortunately, as he pointed out, this lawlessness will not be stopped unless Poles wake up and enter mass protests.
The last talker was a young politician associated with PiS, Oskar Szafarovich. In his dynamic speech he calculated harmful aspects of current governments, pointing to the deepening poorness of the society, the deliberate demolition of the Polish economy and the introduction of mass immigration, which threatens safety and national identity.
Our protest was clear evidence that Poles do not agree to the actions of Donald Tusk and his hunt. We have shown that we are determined to defend our Homeland – we will not let go and forget any act of lawlessness that the current power is doing.
The settlement of Tusk's regulation is inevitable – this is simply a essential step in rebuilding Poland from the ruins left behind by the anti-Polish coalition on 13 December. It will be fair, lawful, but besides firm.
May anyone who always wants to betray our country be aware that betraying their homeland always has consequences.
Robert Bąkiewicz/ president of the Rota March independency Association