Let us have no illusions: the imagination of the promosque government in Poland has become tangible for the first time in years. There's no point in shouting in a meaningless cry of calming communities. It is time to think about how to get Poland out of Russian ticks, to which we are drawn by native nationalists.
What went wrong? How has it come to be that for generations Russian-sceptic Polish society began to dive into the gutter of Russian propaganda? A fewer years ago, it would be hard to believe that politicians who openly preach the Kremlovian agenda would be able to make a career over the Vistula River. Even more hard – that they will successfully build a compact environment around them, preparing to rule. So let's not be delusional: the imagination of the promoskie government in Poland has become tangible for the first time in years. There's no point in shouting in a meaningless cry of calming communities. It is time to think about how to get Poland out of Russian ticks, to which we are drawn by native nationalists.
Safety illusion
Polish political and intellectual elites – in relation to the Russian threat – have closed in the cordon of intellectual illusions. Initially, they accepted the presumption – comparatively according to – that the Russian large Brother is far adequate distant to avoid any request to think about his possible awakening, and the east neighbourhood is simply a adequate shaft possibly protecting Poland from Moscow's flood. This presumption – with the awakening of the Russian bear – gradually turned into a increasing sense of conditional danger, which NATO and independent Ukraine were expected to defend us from. After the outbreak of the full-scale Russian-Ukrainian war, the current point of view was verified and it was considered that the issue of the safety of the east border of Poland should not be the origin of peaceful sleep for us, and its safety requires gigantic financial expenditure, and above all, a revision of the defence strategy. However, the dream of security, which passed on to each another according to all subsequent governments of the 3rd Republic, proved to be an illusion. Or is it just the hope of those who don't want to go back to the ellipse of past they have participated in for respective 100 years?
When his second presidential word in the United States began, Donald Trump, fewer expected his policy, peculiarly for Central and east Europe, to reflect so faithfully all his erstwhile statements. fewer have imagined this carousel, which we've been observing for months, which seems to be like encountering a taser. It turns out, however, that unpredictability, incalculability, volatility and chaos can become a tool for practicing the global game by a superpower on which we – Poles – have based our security. erstwhile again, then, it was essential to reshape our reasoning on security, defence and strategical policy. However, as it turns out, the thought processes of Polish political and intellectual elites proceed in this regard. Realising expectations for American partners will most likely yet happen – but it better not be besides late.
In order to awaken Polish political and intellectual elites from the illusion of security, we request any more. This cordon of intellectual illusions, in which the Polish elites are inactive in, does not affect the fact that there is simply a Russian threat. Although 1 may have doubts about the imagination of a large part of Polish intellectuals and their ability to draw correct conclusions from the reflection of the geopolitical situation in Eurasia in the last 2 decades, it does not seem that the Russian threat is being questioned by them. The cordon of the intellectual illusions they are in is alternatively about his character. In Poland it is inactive seen as a threat of an external nature, whose possible embodiment or materialisation will besides be of a “outside” nature. He repents in Poland – totally irrational! – the belief that Russian tanks (marked or unmarked) will come from the east of the Vistula river, that in the sky from the east of 1 day we will see Russian aircraft, that the real problem will be the invasion of Russian drones. But these are only fairy tales that keep telling us even more in this intellectual cordon that we inactive can't get out of.
Reality of impact
In order to get out of this intellectual cordon of illusions, it is crucial to realize clearly and erstwhile and for all that the stories about Russian aircraft, tanks and drones (although of course we must not exclude specified scenarios as well, and in fact to be ready for them) are not forecasts that we should be most afraid of. A script far more realistic is the acquisition of power in Poland by a pro-Russian group that will form a pro-Russian government. This group will gain power in democratic elections, while maintaining all democratic procedures. This organization – or the party's coalition – will not tell you straight that Vladimir Putin is the savior of Europe and Slavics, that Russia is Poland's biggest friend and that Moscow should become a fresh Brussels for us. If anyone expects this as tangible manifestations of pro-Russianism in the country on the Vistula River, it means that with invasion of stupidity in Poland we already have a bigger problem than we might think. However, the pro-Russian organization in Poland will implement the Kremlovian agenda hard and decisively: fuel anti-European and anti-German phobias, scare Ukrainians and incite hatred against them among Poles, discourage climate transformation and keep ignorance about diversification of energy sources.
The Russian organization in Poland will not have a Russian flag in its logotype. If anyone among Poles who calls themselves intellectuals is waiting for specified a symbolism, I mean – and I will repeat it with even greater sadness and embarrassment – that with invasion of stupidity we have a real problem in Poland. The Russian organization in Poland will operate under the white-red flag. The Russian organization in Poland will empathize with white eagle in the crown, in which defence will appear in all possible situation – defending it especially against chocolate pseudo-orb, pink pseudo-orb, and especially by rainbow pseudo-orb. The Russian organization in Poland will not sing either “Międzinki” or “Rassia, the temple of our lease...” – the Russian organization in Poland will sing with pride with sincerity and uncontrollable “Mazurka Dąbrowski” – it will always be at attention, always seriously, always with a serious face on its face. The Russian organization in Poland will defend the canon of reading, historical education, celebration of national holidays at school and under city monuments. The Russian organization in Poland will besides not become a sin of secularization and secularization, but will always act in the defence of God, Church and Tradition. The Russian organization in Poland will be created by Poles, not by Russians! By real Polish and Polish Poles! Even if they have German-sounding names, they will not come from Sankt-Petersburg, but alternatively from Łomża, Częstochowa, Toruń or Krakow.
There is simply a likelihood that specified a Russian organization already exists in Poland. possibly there's even more than one. It is not excluded that its activists have already performed or execute advanced public functions. They may have state experience and may already be ready to embrace the minister's portfolio in the Russian Federation's interests of the Polish government. Unfortunately, the reflection of the public debate in Poland, the analysis of social sentiments and the increasingly dominant communicative canons utilized by Polish politicians prove clearly that Poland is moving towards self-determination towards Russia. Not 1 tank, not 1 aircraft, not 1 drone will be needed to form a pro-Russian government in Warsaw. There will be no request for a single weapon to be fired to curse to the president of the Republic by a man who will accept the orders from the Kremlin and who will live there. In fact, the process is already underway! The taking over of Polish souls by Russian propaganda is happening in front of our eyes, and our political and intellectual elites stay helpless towards this process, spreading their hands and naively believing that what is already visible to the bare eye is not yet what it looks like.
The future communicative
Our future is happening right in front of us, and in fact our future past is happening here and now. Social media, the tyranny of algorithms, the regular disinformation, the flood of fake news – this is our planet today. The improvement of artificial intelligence increasingly deactivates contemporary people, taking distant their critical reasoning ability and limiting their own cognitive skills. specified an environment seems perfect for all who, through propaganda and manipulation, effort to control human minds. This is not a song of the future – propaganda that coincides with the Kremlovska agenda is spilling across Europe, and Poland is an highly susceptible ground for it. The changes in the social structure resulting from the influx of economical migrants and war refugees have violated the social tissue, to which generations of Poles and Poles have become accustomed and circumstantial cultural unity. Although our political and intellectual elites do not want to call this phenomenon specified drastic words, it is impossible to say otherwise. The full-scale war in the neighbouring country naturally affected the increasing sense of danger in Polish society and increased the feeling of uncertainty. They are deepened by the occasional manifestations of the hybrid war in Poland or within its borders. All these phenomena must necessarily lead to changes in reasoning about safety as well as politics.
Some people think that what happened in Romania or Moldova cannot happen in Poland. However, it is most likely time to tell ourselves clearly and emphatically that all of this can not only be done in Poland, but most likely we are witnessing how it is done. The Russians are going to power! The Russians are here! They have good suits of Polish production, due to the fact that they only buy Polish goods! Importantly, they do not gotta talk Pushkin and Dostoevsky well, and most of them have never utilized Cyrillic – this does not change the fact that it is their statements that are already quoted in Russian and Belarusian media. Already present they present Russian propaganda in publicist programs in all Polish media, and in their accounts in social media They don't even bite their tongue. Although sometimes during the electoral run they become same - control and same - control, they do not even gotta do so. Polish society liked them as they are! Polish society likes them more and more! They are our future past – they are the future past of pro-Russian governments in Poland! due to the fact that the Russians are going to power due to the fact that the Russians are here!













