Polish-Russian relations have been deteriorating continuously for decades. Since the war, what is called by any Russian-Ukrainian war has practically been broken off. We are governed by 2 complexes: inferiority towards the West and superiority towards the East.
Blind love for the West and delight in everything that comes from there comes out of the old fears of a nation surviving on the periphery of Euro-Atlantic civilization, in order to only fall into its ellipse and not be rejected. For centuries we have been “a peacock and a parrot of nations.” As long as I gain a pat on the back from that side. Therefore, as shortly as the chance arises, we join all Western communities, pacts, union. We rapidly meet all the conditions, paying all the contributions, surrendering to all authority, sending our soldiers to all place, we vote to delight them – even if it is highly immoral. We don't number profits and start. Unfortunately, not only do elite people think that, but besides those downstairs.
We hatred Russia with a akin unselfish overzealousness, and at all occasion we show resentment, distrust, disgusting nipponese contempt. Everything that is socially forbidden and punished against the United States, Israel or the Vatican is silently praised if it concerns "ruskie". A large crowd of “patriots” about which Roman Dmowski spoke more hated Russia than they love Poland.
It will not be average and sovereign until we as a nation and a country are able to have appropriate assessments and to form appropriate relations with the most crucial neighbours – Russia, Germany, Belarus. Our complexes are fueled by the Adversary from outside Europe. Let us remember Piłsudski's words "The full art of Polish regulation is to keep them constantly fueling the desired emotions" Rusophobia is fatal to our nation.
Rusophobia doesn't harm Russia. It's like smashing russian monuments on recovered and conquered lands. After all, this is like a carp’s request to velocity up the Christmas supper. On the spite of the Russian, a large part of the nation and almost the full political class are able to emergence the Polishness of Western lands.
The unreasonable hatred of Poles towards Russia fueled in London, Berlin and Brussels only hurts us Poles. In the Russian Federation, not long ago, the dog with the lame leg was not curious in Poland. It's not rusophile, it's common sense. It's not about supporting the war, it's about taking care of your own national interests. Many European countries stay in the same military-political structures as Poland has a much more rational approach to the Russian Federation. After all, it is not only Hungary that sees the nonsense of Brussels policy. This is besides seen by the authorities of Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Croatia and increasingly Bulgaria.
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