A run of fear and hatred. Interview with Magdalena Ziętek-Welomska [Video]

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An election run has begun, whose speech is given by the next ideas of the ruling party. This time, however, it is no longer about spending money in social programs or another “innovation” by Mateusz Morawiecki, introducing for example “New Polish Deal” which, alternatively of supporting entrepreneurship, has become a scourge of many industries.

Spindoctors of Law and Justice decided to usage the war in Ukraine to appeal to the simplest instincts of society, including primarily fear. Support for Jarosław Kaczyński's organization is now to consolidate in the spirit of defending borders, uniting forces against Vladimir Putin Russia and searching for abroad agents. This is primarily served by the late established committee examining Russian influences in Poland, whether the alleged anti-spy law, which introduces penalties even for alleged “disinformation”. It is besides utilized to fuel the atmosphere of fear by the media to make the message “dangerous to the safety of the state of behaviour”, specified as the defrosting of the “Magner” group's adhesives, or the sending of an unauthorized signal: “radio-stop”, stopping the movement of trains.

In the political competition, the primary goal of the organization of power is now the Confederate, whose politicians of the Law and Justice have been trying to pin the description “Russian agentry” for months. In addition to this group, in the circles of Law and Justice, there is besides a communicative of the threat from the European Union, which the government of Mateusz Morawiecki uses in all way, but it does so highly reluctantly and so that people think that practically nothing at all. It is besides impossible not to mention the relocation of immigrants, which Brussels has been trying to impose on Poland for years and the increasing influence of Germany, whose emanation in our country is the group of Donald Tusk. PiS is so trying to build the image of Poland as a besieged fortress, which only the strong hand of the present power defends.

Will voters fall for this kind of Polish-Polish war again and the emotional procedures of our political reality? And how do you defy media hysteria? This in the next episode in the series “Where Are We Going?” will be told in a conversation with Kamil Klimczak, social cybernetic and philosopher, Magdalena Ziętek-Welomska.

Source: eMissiaTv

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