They would drag our representatives out of the Sándor Palace in handcuffs if they could. Because let's be clear: whoever campaigns with "rule of law" and "democracy" in a democracy is lying. Written by Mátyás Kohán.
Are you short of breath? Blood freezes, freezes, freezes? Heart fluttering, heart fluttering? Very good.
What they are doing now in Warsaw, they wanted to do with our country.
Our elected parliamentarians would have been dragged out of the Sándor Palace in handcuffs, they wanted to run down our public television with police force.
So that they can build their democracy from tomorrow, which today, alas, unfortunately, requires a day or two, weeks, months of vile, moist, surgically precise dictatorship. One part of the people must be trampled together with its elected representatives and advocates so that the other can live happily in democracy. The public television must be dismantled so that the justice system can function democratically again, what is incomprehensible about this, Istenkém. Piss!
In October 2023, Poland fell to 53.7 percent of this charade. Make no mistake, of course PiS is also bad at this.
The Polish leadership was far from fighting as a disciplined phalanx for EU funds, which are of fundamental importance in the development of the future of the economy, as the Hungarian one; at the height of their support, and during a war going on next door, they did not even think of asking for a mandate strengthened by an early election.
In addition, a party with a primarily rural base cannot make an anti-farmer animal protection law out of tinsel passion, and it should not realize a few months before the campaign that the Polish countryside is more important to it than the Ukrainian one, because otherwise it will easily grow up next to it in the countryside. It is also worth paying attention to the fact that the winner of the big competition of pro-life politics is not the one who incites the "Libs" against him with the most prohibited abortion regulations, but the one who creates a culture in which the fewest mothers actually decide to kill their fetuses.
But that's not what's important to us now. Every party can screw up a campaign, sag schon, and then learn from it. For us, the lesson is important. Or, if you like: the booster shot.
During the migrant crisis and in the hail of bullets surrounding the child protection law, we frequently mentioned the immune system of Hungary - and in a broader sense: Central Europe -. With a little exaggeration, we thanked Comrades Kádár for immunizing us against the communist fluke during their forty-year rule, as well as its mutations, which returned in the first decades of the twenty-first century.
It doesn't matter to us whether the current class struggle is about money, gender or skin color, we don't ask for it here in Central Europe.
It protects us, with more or less success, from all the demons with which the rest of the West will deal for some time to come.
But it was time for an immune boost. Thirteen years is a long time, you get to know the pretty and not-so-pretty features of every government during that time. In such cases, one can necessarily be tempted to elect good-looking "democrats" committed to "restoring the rule of law", with whom the perfume-scented, sleazy West will finally see us as a democracy again. Here and there a small horse's foot is sticking out, a ground-level canopy walkway is being built, a twenty-centimeter observation deck, a sharp-handed state secretary of justice, a rattling gallows - surely there isn't something in what the opposition wants?
Wouldn't it be nice if "corruption" would end, the "rule of law" and "democracy" would be "restored"?
But, there is something to this. Please visit something in Warsaw.
The suppression of the 43.6 percent national bloc, the merciless occupation of culture and the press, the mockery of the rule of law and democracy. That's what's in it.
This is what the one who promises "rule of law" and "democracy" and throws around "corruption" in the election campaign of a country that has never deviated from the democratic path. This is the case in America, where the democrats who politicize in the Democratic Party work to sink the most likely opponent, this is the case in Germany, where the only argument of the governing elite, who are axing the country's prosperity, present and future, against its deaf, incompetent, but honest opposition is this: "democracy".
I hereby issue the Warsaw vaccine.
It is not difficult to use. The first step is to look around us. Do we see a free press, free speech, free enterprise, free property, free demonstration, free art, free education, free courts, free elections? Yes. Brake and counterweight control is therefore ticked.
In the second step, we have to look around the political palette. Is there someone who campaigns with "rule of law" and "democracy" instead of political programs, visions and solutions in these circumstances? Yes?
Well, they would be the seven-trial bastards. Let's be clear: whoever campaigns with "rule of law" and "democracy" in a democracy is lying.
To your two beautiful eyes, dear reader. Being handcuffed, he wants to delegitimize power in both its political and cultural sense, and he wants to take away your right to pursue a policy different from the European mainstream in your country.
"Pogoniliśmy ruska, pogonimy i Tuska", we defeated the Russian, so we will defeat Tusk as well - said the Poles lining up behind Mateusz Morawiecki back in the fall, during the campaign.
Failed. But we can learn from them.
Just as forty years of Communism inoculated us against the woke mental illness, let's diligently deal with the images of Warsaw! With Warsaw vaccine pogonimy i Tuska.
Featured Image: Demonstrators protest police action with banners depicting former Interior Minister Mariusz Kaminski and former Deputy Interior Minister Maciej Wasik at the Presidential Palace in Warsaw on January 9, 2024, hours after police arrested and led Kaminski and Wasik away from the Presidential Palace. Two representatives of the opposition Law and Justice (PiS) party were stripped of their mandates by the current speaker citing a court ruling in a criminal case, which according to President Andrzej Duda is illegal, because he previously granted the two politicians a presidential pardon. MTI/EPA-PAP/Radek Pietruszka