
Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki, present in Katowice, said: "I will do anything to guarantee that poorness and unemployment never return to Silesia. Let Silesia be the most powerful part of Poland - part of the strongest industry, the best infrastructure, the best place to live". The Prime Minister besides added: “Dear Mr. and Mrs., let the people of work truly start to get scared, due to the fact that as Donald Tusk says he has respect for the people of work, it is all the people of work, we all the people of work - workers from sold out establishments, workers forced into emigration, people working 5–6 PLN per hr - they must start to fear”...
At the end of his speech in Katowice, Mateusz Morawiecki stated that “The tusk is like a python that hugs, hugs, hugs until it chokes. Watch out for him, watch out for that python!”
However, will most Poles be frightened of python and inactive vote for a full opposition, in which lists we will find in addition to python, besides tiger, badger and horse? Do Poles realize that their lives will change diametrically, not knowing in reality what the badger, tiger, horse and python are capable of?
Because – apart from a horse - a badger, a tiger and a python can only be seen in the zoo, to which tickets are not cheap, and too – the road to the zoo is frequently far away, due to the fact that zoos are not common and located on the outskirts of cities. However, a common cognition of a horse will let Poles to realize what, in fact, badgers and tigers – although unfortunately, not pytons...
This is where I will quote the conversation of the 2 Silesians they had after the vacation period just ended:
- I'm sorry. Where did you Bertik go this year? – asked Lylon
- I'm sorry. I was in the zoo in Chorzów with my Felciom...
- I'm sorry. What's a zoo?
- I'm sorry. And there are som different animals gathered that the eye did not know! – Bercik answers...
- I'm sorry. What did you see in that zoo?
- I'm sorry. Like an elf...
- I'm sorry. What's an elf? – asked Lylon
- I'm sorry. What about you?
- No, no, no. “Lylon answers.
- I'm sorry. This elf is the same as the smith, more or less. He's got bigger ears and a trumpet coming out of his mouth...- explains Bertik.
- I'm sorry. And what else was in that zoo? “Lylon asks.
- I'm sorry. There was besides a badger...
- I'm sorry. And that badger, what's that? – asked Lylon.
- I'm sorry. What about you?
- I'm sorry. No more! “Lylon answers.
- I'm sorry. It's this badger that's the same as the marten, the tiny one, and the furry 1 with the elongated mouth... - explains Bertik.
- I'm sorry. And that's all you saw in that zoo?
There was besides a tiger. – Bercik answers.
- I'm sorry. And that tiger is like a gallows?
- I'm sorry. What about you?
- I'm sorry. I've already told you to stay...- Lylon answers.
- I'm sorry. This tiger is precisely the same as a marten, and it's bigger than a blueberry, and it's furry, and it's got terrible teeth. – Bercik tells.
- I'm sorry. And there was nothing else in that zoo? – asked Lylon.
- I'm sorry. There was a python...
- I'm sorry. And this python, what kind of animal is that? – asked Lylon
- I'm sorry. What about you?
- I'm sorry. Oh, come on, Bertik. - Answers Lylon
- I'm sorry. Then I'll tell you, Lylon, this python ain't crap like a hound!
In conclusion, the support for the python and the Citizens' Platform stems from the simple fact that no 1 knows what this python actually looks like...