TV Republic defends the “Nazi” gag of Pietrzak

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Immediate action of the Minister of Justice

Let us callback that the Minister of Justice, lawyer General Adam Bodnar, asked the national prosecutor Dariusz Barski to initiate an investigation into John Pietrzak's Sunday statement. An ancient satirist said on tv Republic that "we have barracks for immigrants, in Auschwitz, in Majdanek, in Treblinka".

In the PiS camp, specified shameful analogues are not the first. In the election campaign, PiS went to a akin scandal to dissuade Donald Tusk, who is seen by the electorate of this party, as Jarosław Kaczyński said, as a "German agent" (absolutely unfounded):

Pietrzak is no exception. pic.twitter.com/yx1lTtL7HB

— Father Vader 🇵🇱🇺🇦 (@Arkadiuszelazk2) January 2, 2024

Gift for the enemies of Poland

Jan Pietrzak showed that the Polish right, erstwhile fighting “Polish extermination camps” in planet media, was hypocritical. As you can see, native right-wingers actually like to mention to the rhetoric of planet War II, harming the reputation of Poland in the world. They have repeatedly complained about the leftist-liberal "pedagogy of shame", the renunciation of Poland's sins from history, and now Pietrzak gave a gift to those who want our country badly and fasten the patch of xenophobics.

Interestingly, Jan Pietrzak, who created among right-wing voters the image of a patriot, an anti-communist hero, in fact utilized communists years ago. Here's 1 part of evidence:

You think Comrade Pietrzak will yet sing his 1968 anti-Western song on tv Republic and next to "To England", "To Denmark", "To France" will add a verse from "To Auschwitz"? pic.twitter.com/F6EffQx3Vv

— Jakub Wencel (@kuba_w) January 2, 2024

"A cruel joke"

President's Chief of Cabinet Marcin Mastalerek responded yesterday on tv Republic to the scandalous message by Jan Pietrzak: The president didn't like the words, he was outraged. Mr. Pietrzak said it was a cruel joke. It wasn't a joke. There are topics and issues in Poland that must not be used. To me, it was a stupid speech and I don't accept it. I come to the Republic studio and I say so. This is freedom of speech. Minister Bodnar could do the same, and he prefers to go to the D.A. Clearly, this is not truly about Jan Pietrzak, it's about tv Republic..

Thus, the typical of the Presidential Palace criticized Jan Pietrzak, while replicating the communicative that there was an attack on the right-wing station. After all, neglecting specified excesses and pranks could be an incentive for further “pigs” who do not have even a small class.

Pietrzak even criticized a young PiS activist

While it is worth noting that this young typical of the Polish right besides criticized Pietrzak, and yet to date he has mostly been a wall behind anyone who felt connected to the organization represented by him.

I listened to a longer passage and then the full interview with John Pietrzak(...). As for the controversial passage itself, I find this message incorrect and unnecessary. Even utilizing hyperbole, another historical or cultural references could be used. straight referring to Auschwitz and another German death camps is, in my opinion, a scandalous inaction, regardless of the context.

It is so incomprehensible why Michael Rachoń so zealously defends what John Pietrzak did.

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