Pietrzak drinks his own beer

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Saying almost 87-year-old Jan Pietrzak was stupid. He wanted to hit German politicians and hit himself. I don't feel peculiarly sorry for him. Pietrzak drinks the beer he's got on his own. For many years, he unreflexedly licked the PiS's power by ignoring his résumé and his election. For apparent reasons, however, I will not join the hunt of various anti-Polish environments for an aged satyr. However, it is worth looking at his résumé, which is not black and white.
Once a prominent artist, present a symbol of the most fanatical writing. And his roots and choices as a young man did not indicate specified a direction.

Saying almost 87-year-old Jan Pietrzak was stupid. He wanted to hit German politicians and hit himself. I don't feel peculiarly sorry for him. Pietrzak drinks the beer he's got on his own. For many years, he unreflexedly licked the PiS's power by ignoring his résumé and his election. For apparent reasons, however, I will not join the hunt of various anti-Polish environments for an aged satyr. However, it is worth looking at his résumé, which is not black and white.
Once a prominent artist, present a symbol of the most fanatical writing. And his roots and choices as a young man did not indicate specified a direction.

In his Jan Pietrzak's example we see how hypocritical the mirroring-decommunation game is. Jan Pietrzak, who changes the words of the Commies, Reds, Kacapy, Onuce, Bolsheviks, Predators and Predators by all cases – has a truly medium-matched resume. I decided to callback the first part of Jan Pietrzak's biography, due to the fact that the second part since the late 1960s has been known and exhibited.

Felietonist of “Tygodnik Solidarność”, “Gazeta Polskiej”, commentator of the PiS and TVP Info was born in Warsaw as boy of Polish communist Wencesław Pietrzak (1910-1942). His father was a worker, a pre-war associate of the Communist organization of Poland (KPP). He organized strikes and communist raves. He was being watched and bullied by the sanitation police. He fought bravely in the September Campaign, was injured. During the business he belonged to the organization Hammer and Sickle and the Liberation Combat Union. Arrested by the Germans he was held in Pawiak for 2 months, where he died in October 1942. He was posthumously decorated with the 3rd Class Grunwald Cross.
His parent was Władysława Pietrzak from Majewska's home (1907–1992). Soldier of the Peasants Battalions. From 1947 to 1952, she was a associate of the Legislative Sejm. She was active in the People's organization and in the wider folk movement, but in the 1960s she was enrolled in the Polish United Workers' organization (PRP).

Jan Pietrzak since 1948 in the Cadet Corps of General Karol Świerczewski in Jelenia Góra. He besides graduated from the Officers' Radiotechnical School there, served at a radio-location station close Zgorzelc. He was a associate of the Union of Polish Youth (ZMP), as well as of the Polish United Workers' organization (PZPR). He studied at the evening and eye courses at the Faculty of Sociology of the Higher School of Social Sciences at the KC PZPR, which he graduated in 1968. In the same way, he ridiculed anti-gomulk intellectuals in today's little-known song, sung on the then television. Today, he is reminded of the function of anti-intelligent and anti-semite...

"New World, Krakowskie Przedmieście
I mean, the intellect's got an eye.
He's wondering about the fresh crisis.
It's Sibelius closer to him than Chopin.
Style training in head games
For now... And all he gets is simply a passport...
And to England wash diapers,
wash plates to Sweden
To France clean up dirt,
to Denmark to choice up laundry. ...
"And let us think of the Poles,
Is the individual in question,
Does he know what a case and a fight means?
O Judy, what does our countryman think?
Does he even have ideas?
If not, what is happening here?”

Since 1960 he has been associated with the Estrada Poetics student club “Hybrids” in Warsaw. In 1967, a “Cabaret under Egypt” was established Members of the artistic squad were: Wojciech Brzozowicz, Jonasz Kofta, Barbara Krafftówna, Adam Kreczmar, Hanna Okuniewicz, Krzysztof Pashek, Anna Prucnal, Jan Raczkowski, Kazimierz Rudzki, Wojciech Siemion, Jan Stanisławski.

It got worse in the '80s. Sorry. Reasonless support for Solidarity, a start for president under the slogans of greater liberalism in the economy and support for NATO. Later on, support for the Law and Justice, participation in the electoral committees of Lech Kaczyński and Andrzej Duda. Mad anti-communism made him cooperate with Kofta and Kreczmar, and during the regulation of the Law and Justice, he commented on reality on TVP Info with Marian Kowalski. besides bad.
Its transformation was carefully described by col. ed. Konrad Hand: "The change of Pietrzak illustrates the self-censorship of 1 of his louder songs at the time, in which he sang first: "Father, and indeed, sat before the war, for communion, for strikes and for eternity...", to then turn the commune into grouchy, and in time throw out the verse quite... In general, Pietrzak's problem was not to treat him properly. For decades he was the party's pet, then like many (not only artists) he gave up warming in the Sun of Solidarity, hoping to pay tribute erstwhile she took over. Bad luck for Pietrzak – first a squad of the alleged lay Left/Korowszczyzna, with a very extended own artistic court, was located in the manger. Pietrzak was offended and radicalized into positions typical of the declaratively anticommunist part of post-Solidarity.”

I will effort to match mainly Jan Pietrzak before styrofoam. due to the fact that it's worth it.

Łukasz Jastrzębski

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