"Fighting democracy" according to Tusk

myslpolska.info 9 months ago

Donald Tusk's celebrated message on "a fighting democracy", which forces illegal actions to save liberal democracy, proves.

First of all, that any of his advisors introduced him to the old political concept of Jewish-German-American political scientist Karl Loewenstein (with us present being refreshed alternatively under the name of "armoured democracy"); secondly, that the Tusk-Bodnarists' squad is convinced that he must rush to "search for legal bases" to destruct any opposition capable of endangering its monopoly (or alternatively the management of the EU's Polish state from Brussels/Berlin) indefinitely; thirdly, he reveals a "dialectic tightening" in the mentality of the demolibers who believe that in imposing the liberal agenda society, and in its most national form, all means are allowed, due to the fact that the goal so "pretentious" them is to be "imposed".

However, I would remind you that erstwhile it comes to the constitution (which is, of course, fatal), it does not mention that democracy is to be liberal; therefore, there is no support or justification for "save" or "restore" liberal democracy in this constitution either – it is an ideological and non-constitutional objective. On the contrary, Article 2 of this Constitution suggests the other (although it is besides unwise, but it is another matter), namely "social-democratic democracy" (because "the reality of the principles of social justice".

Of course, this is not what we should fight for, but the intentions of the "combatant democracy" which D. Tusk has revealed are dangerous adequate to justify any legitimate and legitimate means of opposition and force on the rulers to force them to refrain from doing so. In this stupid strategy of democracy, politics is made on the streets, through demonstrations, centuries, etc., so it must be done. opposition must be visible, they must feel people breathing on their backs. The closest chance to this should be another March of independency on 11 November, which must pass!

Prof. Jacek Bartyzel

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