As Awal pointed out, I went back to TOK FM. This is not a real comeback, Friday, due to the fact that (a) just about campaigning and campaigning, (b) not in the expression “with smart people about civilization”, (c) just as a podcast... these letters are more, but I am happy to usage the tag again.
I'm looking at the run a small more closely than I would like, so I'm tempted to synthesize. That the inability of the opposition is leading us to the second word of the Law and Justice, that I have argued before, but now I can describe it in more detail.
I know what the PiS is offering me in this campaign. I don't accept her, but I feel she's been clearly introduced to me.
I realize it as an offer to combine the prosperity of the average Polish household with murderous customs. I don't think this murderous act will contact me straight (it's most likely more likely that all these literate dignitaries, what is this “child from the second matrimony have with the 3rd husband”?), but specified empathy and decency make me worry about the LBGT people.
It is said that there is nothing to be afraid of, due to the fact that “ LGBT-free zones” are intended to mean a ban on “proposing ideology”. However, since it is not known what this “ideology” is, everyone may feel threatened. The antisemites did not talk openly about extermination camps either.
I besides have a cynical-pragmatic argument. Prosperity and intolerance – that is excluded.
Western corporations don't have anti-discrimination policies due to the fact that they're so cool. They're driving due to the fact that it pays off.
Talented and creative people feel bad in an atmosphere of intolerance. The LGBT-free region is besides a talent-free zone. Seba in patriotic clothing will not build electrical cars Morawiecki.
Another thing, no 1 can build them. Building a modern state of prosperity is simply a beautiful goal, but impossible without efficient public services.
In all the examples known to me (Scandinavia, USA, United Kingdom, Japan, Korea...), this required state participation. The Law and Justice doesn't want it (they are prisoners of neoliberal schemes too), and they can't. Even supporters of this organization admit this: PiS can make social transfer, praise it for it, but it cannot cope with systemic solutions (education, courts, education, health, etc.).
In short, I know the offer of the Pisu and knowingly reject it. But what is the offer of the Civic Coalition?
Theoretically, there is any "six Schetina", but she is absent in this campaign. Truly, I would like to find an example of a situation in which individual either praised or criticized, but so far all disputes are about something else.
Let's say PiSu's proposal to rise the minimum wage raises heated disputes. They argue about it at household events, they argue about it in tv shows from the series "Fighting Publicists in Kisiel".
These divisions are interesting due to the fact that they don't match organization lines. I am an Anti-Pist, but my wage is "minimum plus rowing," so I naturally enjoy the possible of a raise. In turn, any of the PiS voters are tiny entrepreneurs, who will slap their pockets.
These disputes can be interesting due to the inevitability. The side effect is that even Antiscript is thoroughly acquainted with the offer of PiS.
This is the simplest answer to the question "why they are not falling, despite getting fatter". Since everyone knows the offer of the Law and Justice and nobody knows the offer of the PO (besides conventional “to be as it was), imagine a typical household dispute in which the anti-scriptive uncle
Czesio will talk about these issues with his writing uncle Ziutk.
And now let's say that Uncle Ziutek responded to this and said, "OK, you're right, I don't like it either, but what do you propose in return?" And the panicky uncle of Czesio on the telephone will gugle – how did it fly, 5 Schetinas? Six Kidawas? – the organization program he votes for.
The patron of Gierty called the movie "the strongest hit of this campaign" in which the actor from paradocuments and disco polo vocalist poorly play "the average Polish family". So, out of nowhere hope.
The only way to save the opposition would be to present a thrilling affirmative vision. However, this movie only says that the PiS has improved a bit (500+!) and it has worsened a bit (kicked reforms).
Anti-script uncle Czesio will not find any arguments here in dispute with the written uncle Ziutka. due to the fact that this 1 will ask, “And how does the Platform want to change this for the better?”
And after the makala...