Styrofoam dintojra continues. I have late informed about the immense engagement of the PiS authorities to destruct the Warmia and Mazury Liberation Monument in Olsztyn. Minister of Culture and National Heritage Piotr Gliński said at the time that he was defended by people about “the Kacapian mentality”.
Yesterday on the radio, I heard about the liquidation of another “kacap” monument. This time the monument to the Polish Army and the Volga Group of Partisans, who fought the Nazi Gendarmerie and SS, was abolished in the Tucholski Bory. The guerrilla group was formed in August 1944 from soldiers of the Polish Independent peculiar Battalion. She conducted anti-Hitler activities in Pomerania.
In his message to remove the monument, Dariusz Drelich wrote, among another things, that “the state of the monument leaves no illusions as to its social reception. The monument is covered and cracked, the inscription board bears traces of vandalism. There is no uncertainty that the monument is not socially acclaimed and is not surrounded by any peculiar concern.” That's a very brave thesis. due to the fact that we all know whose monuments grew after 2010 leave no illusions as to their reception by the majority of society.
There are no cultural words in the dictionary to describe the activities of the Hunwabins of anti-communism.
Another issue is the language spoken by the rulers. Mr. Gliński, answering a question about the Olsztyn monument, speaks of the "kacapach", while Mr. Ziobro calls the German policy "a brazen Kraut".
Łukasz Jastrzębski