Ladies and gentlemen, it happened. The committee on the examination of Russian and Belarusian influences on interior safety and interests of the Republic of Poland between 2004 and 2024, established by the order of Prime Minister Tusk, issued its first report. This is the study of the disinformation team.
Sitting down to compose a text about him I'm kind of powerless on the rule that a man is powerless conscious and average facing a complete lunatic. This study – in which the PCh24 portal appears – is simply a bit like a communicative from a psychiatrist. The madman, as we all know, is simply a logical whole. If the essence of his illusion is that he was kidnapped by aliens and is presently on a spacecraft close Alpha Centauri, then all event, person, condition will embody itself in this imagination and treat as another confirmation of his delusion. For example, if the doctor convinces him that he is on Earth, in Poland, in a medical facility, the lunatic will think that this is only proof of the extraordinary technological efficiency of aliens who are able to make an excellent illusion of reality.
On this principle, the committee built its report. To put it briefly – the manifestation of the Russian communicative is everything that does not fit into the absolute mainstream only the right views. So the Russian communicative is reproduced by those who: critically measure the state of Western civilization and recognise that it has left Christian roots; they believe that Russia is not losing the war in Ukraine, and that Russia cannot be overcome; who criticise the separation of European elites from the lives of average people; who believe that Germany has the most to say in the EU; even those who simply share a realistic imagination of global politics. Of course, those who opposed sanitarian restrictions, as well as those who do not agree to solutions to the green order. Yet, even those who talk simple, understandable language to voters and audiences, for, as the study says, "Among the fresh campaigns in the planet where Russian influence can be seen, the usage of easy understandable language is besides characteristic: complicated and sophisticated language can be rejected by voters accustomed to increasingly shorter messages on social media. The primacy of the language, in which emotions are defined and rations presented, is not a coincidence, but a carefully chosen method of the opponent.” So it turns out that about 95 percent of the piar agencies working in the planet at elections are under Russian influence.
The study uses a alternatively cunning method of manipulation, which the average reader of this material may not identify. I presume this method has any kind of professional name in the service circles, from which General Jarosław Stróżyk, head of the committee, originates. I don't know that name, but I'd just call it mixing. Government propaganda – of course it was a different government at the time, but the same method – utilized it even during the pandemic. Take a look at the following passage of the study (p. 19):
The communicative of the alleged widespread demoralization of the West deserves peculiar attention. It has a long history, reaching out to inactive conservative fears of modernity in the 19th century and utilized by Tsar's Russia, and then by the USSR. In part, these are reproduced russian propaganda theories adapted to modern conditions. The essence of this multinarration is to build the belief that the democratic states of the West have abandoned their own culture. In these narratives Russia is to be the only “moral alternative” to European societies — according to the claim that Moscow is to service as “third Rome” — a fresh global empire.
In a completely unauthorised way, they are merged into 2 opinions of a completely different character. The first is the diagnosis of Western civilization. It is not essential to explain that in a study in many places criticism of the civilization or moral decline of the West is considered to be part of the Russian message. However, specified a diagnosis is simply a completely legitimate part of a average discourse and dispute that has been going on in Europe for any time. It is referred to by prominent figures and authors, specified as Chantal Delsol in his book “The End of the Christian World”.
The second opinion – with the first related by the authors of the study in 1 – is the belief that Russia is an alternate to the West and a defender of conventional values. The study thus suggests that anyone who is critical of the present form of the West automatically sees the salvation in Moscow. Which is evidently absurd. 1 can be an utmost critic of the western fall, ideologies of woke, climatism (which, by the way, besides proves, according to the authors of the study on the duplication of Russian narrative), and at the same time recognise Russia as an enemy of freedom, a country of murderism, corruption and an opponent of Poland. The undersigned himself thinks so.
This procedure, consisting in mixing qualified and legitimate opinions with extremist and poorly justified opinions, is repeated repeatedly in the report. It's the same procedure as putting pandemic regulation critics in 1 bag, referring to investigation and metaanalysis, and people who believe that microbots were smuggled into covid vaccines.
In fact, 1 could apologize for this – it's truly hard to usage another word here – simply laughter at it, as we mock the paranoid schemes of Mr Tomasz Piątek, who with tens of arrows proves the links of the full current opposition to Vladimir Putin. This paper is on the same level.
The problem is that while Mr Friday produces his delusions as a private individual and can be judged on his own, here we are, however, dealing with a paper issued by a state committee. True, it is simply a simple decree, not a bill, but it does not change much. It can be feared that this is an introduction to taking action against anyone who can be drawn up to a "Russian narrative" as defined by the General Guardsman's committee. And efforts to radically restrict freedom of speech, which we are proceeding more and more about.
Luke Warches