On Epiphany, when other times...
The events in Poland are well known: the PiS left power after eight years of government, after it has not had a majority in the parliament since the October 15 elections, and thus the forces led by Donald Tusk came to power in Poland. Among the first measures of the old-new prime minister, Donald Tusk, was a purge of the Polish state media. After the formation of the new government, he dismissed the CEOs of public television, radio and the state news agency PAP, and established new supervisory boards in the public media. According to Polish regulations, their leaders could only be replaced by the Media Council, but this council cannot be approached until its mandate expires, in 2028.
That is why it was suggested that since the two institutions operate as one-man state joint-stock companies, the new minister of culture, as owner, should simply appoint new managers.
There is also a debate among the supporters of the Tusk government about the legal solution to the change of the head of the public media. Several people, such as the Helsinki Committee, say that the current situation cannot be resolved by breaking the law. On the basis of corporate law alone, personnel changes should not have been made without the Media Council. Supporters of the measures, on the other hand, say: otherwise it would have been impossible to "create order" (meaning: to fill the television with their own people - ed.).
"Even the communists treated us much more decently," a Polish journalist said of Tusk's violence
However, this was only the beginning of the attempt to take over the information sector, as the public media were then forcibly taken over by the people of the new government. After the exchange of persons, the Tusks sent unlicensed "strong people" to the TVP headquarters, who barricaded themselves in the room of the president of the state television and shut down TVP Info's Internet and cable access from there.
During the forcible takeover of the public media - which the Financial Times only called a media reform - one of PiS's female representatives, Joanna Borowiak, was injured.
And now it seems that the public media transformed by the Tuskés has also started ideological indoctrination, because they broadcast LGBTQ content on the Epiphany. Jaki Patryk, an EP representative of the right-wing party allied with PiS, drew attention to this.
"On this TVP Epiphany, Tusk, Hołownia and Kosiniak achieved their goal. So the mandatory doctrine is already on TVP, they promote the LGBTQ lobby and ridicule the traditional family"
- said the representative after they had a conversation with two same-sex couples on public television on January 6, who also unfurled the LGBTQ flag they brought in.
He sees that, in addition to all this, the public media is working to promote migration quotas, as well as attacking opponents of the government and branding them racist. In his opinion
they ridicule traditions, mock Polishness and promote cosmopolitanism.
According to Jaki Patryk, the purged public media claims that the EU is always right, mercilessly destroys and ridicules the Catholic Church, and in return promotes gender ideology.
We didn't have to wait long, the Polish ballibs have already shown their true colors
The current trend is nothing new in the light of the fact that Donald Tusk made several promises that would set the conservative Poland on a new path.
He promised that if his party was elected, he would immediately introduce measures that would benefit the rainbow community,
one of these will be the recognition of the imagined gender of transgender people, and the other will be civil partnership for same-sex couples.
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