Fico is going to Moscow

myslpolska.info 2 months ago

During “when it is not yet possible”, “not yet”, “this is not the time” due to the fact that in the end everything “will return to normal” Robert Fico does not look at others and announces coming to Moscow to celebrate the 80th anniversary of triumph over Nazism, which on 9 May are called all the time Victory Day, which in Poland was changed to May 8 after the full east Block died. The Slovak Prime Minister said that no 1 would halt him and go there despite criticism from the European Union countries. What is worse, he made specified a message to the Russian media, and it can besides be said that before everything goes back to normal, that is, trade with Russia, the airline connection, and Putin will be welcomed again in the Western salons, it is inactive "not expected to" specified interviews. "It is indicated" to give interviews only to Western media and to do so preferably "under the line" that is, to make media management "independent" and "free" like.

It's about objectivity.

Fico wisely justifies his decision that for him it is simply a manifestation of simple respect and honor. He stated that after 80 years we would look around and answer the question who suffered the biggest losses during planet War II. And the answer is clear: they were erstwhile republics of the russian Union. And it's not the first time he's been advised not to go to Moscow. Previously, this was the case in 2014. The European Union then gave them a advice not to go to Moscow. At the time, Milos Zeman was the only typical from all over the European Union. At the time, besides US Ambassador Andrew Shapiro interfered with Milos Zeman, who criticized Zeman's idea. Zeman then said with outrage: “I cannot imagine the Czech ambassador to Washington giving advice to the American president and telling him where to travel. I will not let any of the ambassadors to interfere with the plans of my abroad journeys.” So as you can see, politicians from our confederate neighbours have the most principles and courage.

For the European Union, ideology is important.

Because why for politicians of the European Union would actually number for objectivity if most of these countries or cooperate with the Nazis, or were themselves the creator of this terrible ideology. The worst part is that the victim of this ideology, which never went to work with the Nazis, or Poland, is besides opposed to Fico, and it is possible to find a message by many Polish-speaking politicians who would be outraged by the fact that individual is nonsubjective and by their attitude simply respects the past that proves that it is thanks to the circumstantial achievements of the Red Army that we can talk in our native language present and have permanent borders of our country? Ideology is intended to erase from memory these facts, which effectively through historical policy is done in Poland acting respective times. Through the historical policy of negating the Red Army's achievements, dehumanizing them in publications and mass culture, but besides by destroying monuments symbolizing the triumph of the Red Army and the Polish Army over German Nazism. But besides by cutting out from the discipline of past so that you can work on successive vintages of ignorant people to be specialized in a narrow area of producers unaware of precisely where they come from, who they are and where they are going. Fico evidently has no intention of giving in to this trend, and hence specified hostility toward him from the children and grandchildren of the Nazis and collaborators in power in the countries of Europe.

Bartłomiej Doborzyński (Polish thought Club in Gdańsk)

Text for the Polish Barometer.

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