

Ukrainian writer Vitali Mazurenko in a shameful way insulted president Karol Nawrocki in Agnieszka Gozdyra's programme on Polsat News. Even the journalist’s opposition was counterproductive. Now he's grieved in an interview with Onet portal. "I feel no remorse for what I said," he said.
Ukrainian writer insulted the president of Poland
How the Ukrainian writer described president Nawrocki has been truly loud lately!
Mr. Nawrocki's rhetoric and behaviour are not presidential behavior, it's Pahan's behavior. That's how a criminal leader is defined in Russian prisons.
“He attacked Vitali Mazurenko in Polsat News. Agnieszka Gozdyr’s interviewer responded to these words.
This is offensive to the head of the Polish state and I think you should consider whether specified a word is in place. You're comparing the Polish president to a individual in a prison environment. This is crossing the border.
“ She pointed out.
I don't think it's crossing the border. I compare the behaviour of a peculiar person, I don't want to undermine the President's institution. His behaviour strikes defenceless Ukrainian immigrants.
— thunder.
A writer repeatedly gave the Ukrainian an chance to apologize, but he did not take it. At 1 point, he was outraged and told Gozdira not to... lecture him.
‘I don't feel any remorse”
Now Mazurenko gave an interview to Onet. And this, as he is portrayed, tells this part of the editorial note: “Although Mazurenko apologized, after his words the scandal broke out, and the politicians of the right were surpassing his taking Polish citizenship.”
In answer to your question, I disagree with the message that I compared the President. If we perceive honestly to what I said, I was talking about the behaviour of a man, Mr. Karol Nawrocki. It was about the way Karol Nawrocki behaved, as was besides evidenced by the Cabinet Council. For me, as a journalist, the absolute value is freedom of speech and any attack on freedom of speech is unacceptable
“ He convinced me by playing with any kind of gibberish in these translations.
I don't feel any remorse for what I said.. I'm an adult, and this wave of hatred on the net is simply a small thing for a man who knows what dignity is. My apology post had a second bottom. I can take punches, but I wouldn't want people close to me or connected to me to receive punches. Unfortunately, that hatred wave hit them too. And most of all, I wanted to shield them.
He said.
I wonder if Mr Mazurenko will always have a reflection on what he said and what attitude he takes.
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