Servant of Ukraine gives voice

myslpolska.info 6 months ago

Former press spokesperson at the Ministry of abroad Affairs Łukasz Jasina (the 1 from the opinion that Poles are servants of the Ukrainian people) wrote the book – "The Last phase of the End of Law and Justice, War and Diplomacy in Warsaw" – in which he refers to his work in the Ministry of abroad Affairs. On this occasion, they invited him to the Polsat studio. First there was a question about his view on serving Ukrainians, Jasina stated that he was misunderstood, due to the fact that he only utilized specified an old Polish polite turn towards Ukrainians, he simply wanted to be kind. Then he lamented the head of the MFA prof. Raua, who regularly scolded him. Finally, the most interesting subject of the full program with Jasina was raised.

Namely, there is simply a subject in the book in which Jasina says that Rau, as an academic professor, had specified academic habits that, as she consumed his work, he could for 5 hours not answer the telephone and answer to the SMS messages that the ambassador sent to us lovingly reigning United States Mark Brzeziński, who was profoundly annoyed by this fact. What were those texts? These were regularly sent instructions for the Polish minister of the Ministry of abroad Affairs, who spoke about how Poland should act in the cases in question, how to comment on global events, etc.

Irritated Prof. Rau was yet to say to Jasina that Brzeziński resembles Nikolai Repnin who interferes in the interior affairs of Poland and influences the course of Polish politics. Jasina added without any embarrassment that the Mosbacher was the same. Commenting writer stated that in 1 of Brzeziński's interviews he praised this influence on the Polish government. Jasina commented on this in specified a way that even if so, Brzeziński behaved unprofessionally, due to the fact that it looks bad like that and towards saying specified things (read: humiliates and publically humiliates Poland). A somewhat amazed writer asks if it should be so, that it is the US Ambassador like this legendary Russian Repnin that is just interfering in Poland. Jasina stated that the comparison to Russia is inappropriate due to the fact that Russia is an eternal enemy of Poland and a terrorist and the United States is our ally (read: it has the right to interfere in our affairs, due to the fact that it wants only good for us).

So much wisdom and sincerity of the servant of the Ukrainian people, so now the substance of asylum for Romanowski. In fact, not so much as the last fewer months as the Prime Minister of Hungary has been muddy by publicists and politicians of both the PiS, PO, Left and PSL. As long as I have nothing against journalists and publicists, due to the fact that they're prostitutes doing a good service that individual pays them for. On the another hand, politicians, in particular, in the ruling option, who are charging the most friendly country and nation in Europe with primitive accusations. Although Romanowski is simply a political degenerate to me, I am not amazed by Orban, who was long apathetic and did not respond to this cesspool which was sent to him by political barons from the PO and yet decided to take advantage of the chance to get back at him. The ruling option is outraged by Orban's attitude, but someway it was not outraged erstwhile the Norwegian authorities granted political asylum to the Polish criminal Gawl.

And at the end of the Magdeburg bombing. Excellent work of German services always acting in Byzantine spirit. Over 20 years ago, German authorities had a problem with the NPD party, which grew stronger. In order to weaken it, the German services carried out arson of asylum centres, and the NPD was charged with the task. The AfD is on the emergence today, and the election is due in February. So we gotta discourage voters from going to AfD. Why should Germany be discouraged from muslim immigrants after an assassination specified as can be diverted to a much more dangerous enemy of the German model of democracy.

Arkadius Miksa

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