Czarzasty claims that there was no communism in Poland

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The Past of the Black Family

Especially in the right-wing environment, the past of Vladimir Czarzaste and his father has been reminded. Sigismund Black in from 1968 to 1969 he was vice-president, and from 1969 to 1973 president of the Board of the Provincial Socialist Youth Union in Gdańsk, while from 1973 to 1978 he worked in the Administrative Department of KC PZPR, successively as an older instructor, then an inspector. His boy Vladimir was a associate of the Socialist Union of Polish Students. During the period 1983–1990 he belonged to the Polish United Workers' organization and then to the Civic Movement Democratic Action.

When did communism be in Poland?

The post-war past of Poland (1945–1989) covers the period of alleged folk democracy and dependence on the USSR since 1945, first the PRL was established, while the circular Table's deliberations aimed at changing the strategy were held in 1989. In view of the times of the Polish People's Republic, let us note that initially the government was held by the communist Polish Workers' organization later by the United Labour Party, which was a hegemonic party, there were only satellite groups, the alleged alliance parties: the United People's organization and the Democratic Party.

Black about the betrayal of England and the United States

Below we present an exchange between Vladimir Czarzasty and Robert Mazurek:

WC: I do not like specified stories under the title: “There was communism in Poland”. What communism was, what nonsense it is.

RM: So people died not due to ideas, just like that? It was not long ago the anniversary of the death of Fr Jerzy Popiełuszko.

WC: Don't mix 1 with another.

RM: Do I gotta leave Communism out of this? So what am I expected to mix, for God's sake? Road accidents?

WC: Sir, murderers get involved.

RM: And these killers are, I'm sorry, who? Philatelists?

WC: But what, he was the head of PZPR, he murdered Popieluszko or just a bandit?

RM: You know what, they were bandits that the Home Office supported. Everybody knows that, you know that, too.

WC: It was a strategy that was imposed on Poland thanks to the betrayal of the United States and England among others.

Image Disaster

The defence of communism, the relativization of those dreary times, and the downgrading of specified issues as the assassination of priest Popiełuszko may be an image burden for the Left. While part of the young left sometimes opposes the full criticism of the Polish People's Republic in terms of economical issues, not agreeing to the apology of free marketplace order in the 3rd Poland, in this case we are dealing with a completely irrational rhetoric that serves to whitewash those who have done shameful deeds years ago.

Włodzimierz Czarzasty surely shocked many people with his message about PRL. It is not known why he was so fiercely arguing with Robert Mazurek about this issue. Let us remind that erstwhile Robert Biedron, the then leftist candidate for president, in February 2020, said during the debate in the European Parliament about the regulation of law in Poland and stressed that he was ashamed that there were people in Poland who were inferior to communists due to the fact that they destroyed it more than the communists, it was the decisive reaction of the Black One.

"Clean communism was surely not in Poland"

At the time Vladimir Czarzasty besides questioned the existence of a communist strategy in Poland:

– possibly Biedron meant a mediocre period between 1945 and 1953, to which no reasoning individual rightly wants to admit. There was surely no pure communism in Poland – said Czarzasty in Polsat News.

Black to Frasiniuk: You didn't defeat the Communists

Even earlier, in 2017, Czarzasty referred to the message of Władysław Frasyniuk, an crucial figure for the democratic opposition during the period of the Polish People's Republic"

- That you beat the communists? Oh, no. Get out with us, k...wa, at the circular Table and on 4 June 1989 to-ga-da-li!” he wrote on Facebook in consequence to an earlier message by Władysław Frasyniuk.

"There was no communism in Poland. And the SLD is not a post-communist party”

At the time, Czarzasty besides spoke positively about the times of the Polish People's Republic in the "Political Quartet" programme on TVP:

– These are the times in which Mr Jarosław Kaczyński obtained his education. These are the times erstwhile our parents got their education, too. These are the times for which the power spits today, but these are times of rebuilding Poland, electrification of Poland, giving the land to farmers, and there is no laughing about it. PRL was introduced in Poland after Yalta and after Tehran". “No Poles sat there and did not decide. (...) We request to talk objectively about PRL, that there were good and bad things. At the minute only bad things are said – said leftist politicians.

As you can see, the leader of the Left has a large weakness for the PRL period. However, the question whether it would harm his formation if he continued to duplicate specified a surprising, many people corrosive, narrative.

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