J. Meat: No thanks from corrupt Ukraine

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Recently, Ukrainian services have reported the detection of widespread fraud at Kiev National University of Culture and Art. According to the findings of the safety Service of Ukraine, the university, headed by the rector Mikhail Popławski, was to intentionally inflate the number of students to receive higher grants from the state budget. And this is just the tip of an iceberg of corruptive cancer rolling across Ukraine.

Therefore, if individual believes that we will always full find out precisely what these grossly over 100 billion zlotys have been allocated, which we have been feeding Ukraine for respective years – a country which glorifyes the murderers of Poles, it is very wrong. Ukraine is simply a country with corruption and flagism. It is simply a country built on historical politics, where "Poles and Moscals are enemies of the self-stitched Ukraine".

What else is the future? There is simply a real concern that after the end of the war with Russia, Ukraine's interior situation may become even more acute. That Ukraine would stand on the brink of civilian war. In the event of failure or disappointment, the results of the conflict may consequence in radicalisation of social sentiments, deepening divisions and even destabilising the state. In specified circumstances, frustration of parts of society may be directed against those countries which, in their opinion, did not supply adequate support (cf. W. Zelenski: “Poland helps Ukraine besides little”, said 31 October 2024).

From a broader position there is besides a question about Poland's place in global politics. The Anglo-Saxon states treat us as an instrumental colony whose bloody work is to execute top-down commands. And Polish “elytes”, alternatively of hitting the table with a fist, obeying commands like obedient dogs, alternatively than rulers conducting sovereign politics. It is worth remembering how dynamic social sentiments can change – I will remind you of what Janusz Korwin-Mikke pointed out late on the X portal: in 1928, the NSDAP enjoyed 2.7% support in order to accomplish a score of over 37% in 1932 in conditions of expanding radicalisation of social emotions. Do you understand?

Therefore, the question of the future becomes crucial: can we, as a society, be able to say powerfully NO and clearly set boundaries beyond political divisions? No more arguments, no more disputes, no more hope in corrupt and broken “elites”!

If we neglect to accomplish specified reflection and unity, there is simply a hazard that for the next decades Poland will only be treated as a base of another people's interests – a country whose function is limited to making decisions taken elsewhere, a country that can't even care for the worthy burials of the brutally murdered Poles in the Borders of the Second Republic of Poland. And even without worthy burials of fellow countrymen, we cannot talk of the full sovereignty of the nation.

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