
Sebastian Karpiniak began his political career in the Liberal-Democratic Congress, then was an activist of the Freedom Union and since 2001 of the Civic Platform. He was a associate of the 5th and 6th Parliaments, a promising politician of the young generation. In 1 of his interviews, he said he was frightened to fly planes.
Isabella Jaruga-Nowacka was a associate of the Sejm, Secretary of State at the Chancellery of the Prime Minister. She was besides a government typical for equality between women and men, Minister of Social Policy and Deputy Prime Minister. She supervised the Government Centre for strategical Studies.
Jolanta Szymanek-Deresz belonged to the PZPR from 1979 to 1990. Since 2000, she has held the position of Undersecretary of State in the Chancellery of the president of the Republic of Poland, and then from June 2000 to October 2005 she served as Head of the NRP. She was a associate of the Sejm of V and 6th term.
Why am I summoning these politicians in this column? What else could be the connection between these people? All 4 died on April 10, 2010, under Smolensk. They are besides connected by the fact that everyone in the biography notes in Wikipedia has information: "died / died in Smolensk". They didn't die, but they died. The word “died” defines only the violent nature of death. This word does not indicate in any way whether death was caused by an unfortunate accident or the actions of 3rd parties, an assassination. And yet the authors of the entries, the authors of the message for future generations, make subtle falsifications.
no of the people mentioned at the outset were the policy of my choice. They were people from political formations far from my views and my imagination of Poland. But it is due to the fact that they did not die natural death, that they died, that they died by participating in the authoritative state delegation to Katyń, that they died in the service of their homeland, that they deserve memory. During all ceremonies commemorating the Smolensk tragedy, during marches and services, during unveiling commemorative plaques and memorials, and I participated in many specified celebrations, always, but it was always the participants of these ceremonies who surrounded with the memory and prayer of everyone who died on April 10, 2010. All without exception. They were very different in their lives, but this Saturday morning, death brought them together. Violent and unexpected, same for everyone. Death brought them together, but people do not want to respect it, and yet after death they effort to divide them. And neither the organizers nor the participants of the ceremony do so. Those who ridicule, attack, postulate, and disrupt these celebrations do so. People with no humanity do. They think they're attacking the dead president, and they're actually attacking their dead representatives, their political idols. They despise their chosen ones. They show contempt as the Russians showed contempt by desecrating the bodies of those who died under Smolensk. The Russians desecrated the corpses of all the victims, without segregation according to views, religion or organization affiliation. They only desecrated everyone for being Poles.
On the 10th day of 1 period I went to the Warsaw Cathedral for Holy Mass in the intention of the Victims of Smolensk tragedy, to the alleged monthly. The full Krakowskie Przemieście and Castle Square were cordoned off by police. I approached 1 of the uniforms to ask how I could get to the Cathedral. At the same time, a man asked the same cop how he could get to his house. Having heard my question, this man turned to me annoyed by saying, "It's due to you, it's due to people like you that I can't come home from work. Then I asked him if all day or all period he comes home from work. He replied that so, that for many years, all day, the same way at a akin time. Then I told him I went to the Cathedral this way all period and we never met. I always went to Mass peacefully and he always came home peacefully. We've never crossed paths, never been an obstacle to each other. Then why can't I pass today? That's why I explained that Władysław Frasyniuk with a group of possessed fanatics lay in the mediate of the road. In an effort to halt the Memorial March, he led to a communication paralysis throughout the Old Town area. After this explanation, we shook hands with this unknown man and everyone tried to decision in their direction, I went to the Cathedral, he went home. And we both knew that neither I stood in his way nor he stood in mine. And we both knew that although our paths were different, they led in different directions, both blocked Frasyniuk and people like him. People about the homo sovieticus mentality, trampling the memory of those whose combined violent death in service to Poland.
Why Smolensk alternatively of connecting? Participants commemorating the celebrations know, they feel subconsciously and instinctively that the violent, unexpected death connected all the victims there in Smolensk above the temporal divisions. This dramatic and unexpected tragedy besides brought Poles together in the request of Memory above the temporal divisions. I always think of everyone and pray for everyone, for president Lech Kaczyński, for president in exile Ryszard Kaczorowski, for candidate for president Jerzy Szmajdziński, for politicians and parliamentarians of all political options, for employees of the BOR and crew of the plane, for all participants of this flight. To everyone. I don't share, we don't share. Those who attack ceremonies, block marches, profane monuments – they divide. possibly they don't share as much as they want to divide, due to the fact that they actually attack everyone, attack everyone without exception. For being Poles, for wanting to make the planet aware of what contempt for another man leads to. If we realize this, if we do this hard lesson from modern history, Smolensk will unite Poles. And those who will proceed to attack the memory of those who died and will proceed to effort to divide, will be excluded from Polishness, will be placed in the dumpster of history.
Mr Bogdan