Political failure raps
08.10.2025
In the last video ‘Return Point’I put on the portal TV Reduta I complained that people in the vast majority have the memory of a day-old insect surviving only 1 day. That I remember this invariably after all election, or alternatively voting, whose results cyclically confirm this thesis.
But, although we, as Poles, do not disagree much from citizens of another countries, we can inactive envy many of them. I meant immense numbers of people protesting in different countries against violent violations of their rights, escalation of subsequent wars, or outright electoral manipulation. Human opposition to tyranny is frequently expressed in the form of irony, allusion, innocent appearances of jest, with time going outside with it to carry the message to others.
Poles have expressed this in the past many times, during planet War II, threatening the occupier with drawings on walls of houses or forbidden songs, and in times of imminent socialist realism fighting through akin media, but besides with words and gestures on theatre boards or scenes of many cabarets. This gave us the name of the most cheerful barracks in the camp. Today’s camp, however, has grown enormously and has been influenced by barracks that are theoretically outside its midst. But they're going for that gun, too.
This is the case in the orwellian already large (?) Britain, where recently, on 1 of the beaches appeared exceptionally aptly reflecting the discontent of the society satire beating in the Prime Minister of this country. Referring to the world’s most celebrated book about the utopian strategy of the future entitled ‘1984’ (original title: Nineteen Eighty-Four) was mapped on the sand of this title, in which Keira Starmer's face was inserted. most likely not only for purely stylistic reasons, the sand p.m. found its place in the outline of the figure 8, which in any circles, by mention to the eighth letter of the alphabet, is unambiguously associated. The case was dealt with by law enforcement, which in itself shows the power of an artistic message... and the complete failure of an increasingly powerless state.

About this defeat, another creator spoke in a different formula, utilizing equally iconic for respective generations a musical ensemble and... artificial intelligence. This is an even more meaningful message, due to the fact that it reaches the audience both with the power of the image and sound, but besides giving proof that the weapon directed against the society is two-sided.
And that's what I mentioned in my video, saying that Oracle, who is fundamentally an Israeli company, is pushing for mandatory digital identity cards in the UK, with the powerful support of Tony Blair. Without them, no 1 gets jobs, medical or social benefits. And Tony Blair gets the position of head of the Gaza transition.
This musical track, based on the celebrated “Bohemian Rhapsody” of the British band Queen is a manifesto of disagreement over the endless failures of today's authorities. He throws opposition to unfulfilled promises, immigrant hotels, gangs utilizing children, giant taxes, a £20 billion deficit. As this author wrote an epic parody “Turn up the volume, share and remind everyone that this circus will not last long.”
So I share and look for the Polish rapsody of political failure.
Sławomir M. Kozak










