Maybe it's not so bad yet – there utilized to be books on the stacks. However, no uncertainty the strategy of correctness-liberal national republic behind our western border loses any remaining legitimacy.
And it's not just that the next coalitions ruling after a twelve months of taking over the power are depressing in all polls. The surveillance of critical environments against the existing political system, expressing different views and another values continued in Germany for years – he dealt with it Federal Office for Constitution Protection (BfV). Under the scope of German safety there were both environments closer to the social and anti-imperialist left and sovereignist, against the current immigration policy of the right.
On 16 July, however, certain limits were exceeded, so far respected. At the request of the Home Affairs Ministry, it was prohibited to issue, print and distribute the "Compact" monthly. Reason: a permanent set of accusations made against all independent media, cultural and political centres, with anti-Semitism, criticism of multiculturalism, defence of identity, and an indication of the failure of the current German political strategy at the head. Performance of: uniformed taboos, including masked police officers raiding the houses of the editors of the magazine, among others. Jürgen Elsässer, his editor-in-chief. Tables, desks and chairs were besides removed from the private home of the latter. It was most likely considered to be furniture where Elsässer utilized to think crime by writing his lyrics. The confiscation of furniture elements shows the level of absurdity of German services, which, as it turns out, are trying to match their Polish colleagues, and these in turn drew patterns from close Ukraine and the notorious SBU.
Jürgen Elsässer fundamentally spent his full journalistic-publicist life going against the mainstream of the national republic. Initially, he did this in the periodicals radically left (the "concrete", "junge Welt", "Neues Deutschland") to control to identity and sovereignist positions after 2008, politically embodyed by the alternate to Germany (AfD), or at least its more extremist currents. This does not change the fact that the "Compact" was a magazine that eluded outdated divisions into the left and right. On the cover of 1 of the magazine's last numbers there was a photograph as left-wing as possible Sahry Wagenknecht with the slogan that she would be the best candidate for the Chancellor's Office. "Magazine for sovereignty" – specified a subtitle was featured on the cover of the monthly magazine. Sovereignty from globalism and the dumping of the yoke of the American business under which Germany has been under since the end of planet War II. Elsässer hit the weakest points of the system. He did not shun controversial statements.
Some of them may not have been very good to us in Poland. The mainstream media was pleased to study on 16 July that the German authorities closed the “anti-Polish” magazine. This is simply a lie: Elsässer's monthly magazine did not pay much attention to our country or Polish-German relations. Injuring opinions about the outbreak of planet War II came there only when, from a legal point of view, the politicians of the Law and Justice organization began to appear, seemingly wishing to rekindle the Polish-German conflict and warm the temper of their own electorate, utilizing emotions, alternatively of realistic calculation of national interest. The "Compact" editorial was open to discussion, as evidenced by a debate with members of the editorial board "Polish Thought". We argued on many issues, however, while maintaining culture and respect for the interlocutor.
It is in Poland's interest to emancipate continental Europe. It is not possible without casting the yoke of Anglo-Saxon domination over the inactive crucial country of our continent – Germany. Therefore, any repression against German sovereigns is indirectly directed at supporters of the de-Americanization of the Old Continent, including in another European countries. Totalitarian by spirit, orwellish in the kind of closing mouth with an crucial sovereign voice in the form of "Compact" is so besides a Polish matter. So let us compose letters to the German Embassy in Warsaw with concern for the state of democracy and human rights in our western neighbour.
Mateusz Piskorski
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Poland, No. 31-32 (28.07-4.08.2024)