"The March of Independence" marched distant – and independence, remained, or left?

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Of course, there was an end to it, then the USSR, which is this nasty Russia. present political elite IIIRP/Polin do what they can and can yet win (?).

Comments from X platform (most crucial in IIIRP/Polin platform for politicians, journalists and political commentators)

Right and Jewish-medial nationalists:

"Without rainbows and EU flags. No angry uterus, no communists, no treacherous politicians... no aggression, no invector.

This is what my Poland looks like.

God, honor, homeland.”https://x.com/i/status/1988260294271852926

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Center Camp:

"Invectors were. I quote: “Tusk is simply a traitor. Hang the whore behind the egg.”https://x.com/FremdenlegionPL/status/1988260294271852926

It is hard to know on which side the fascists are on, and on which side the patriots and are there any crucial differences between them (?).

It should only be remembered that for both the right and Jewish-media nationalists and for the centre camp there is no turning back from Western values, from judaic capitalism, from membership in the EU and NATO, or possibly vice versa, in NATO and in the EU, and from a strategical alliance with the US, from love to Israel and Zionist Jews, and all under the blessing of the Roman Curia and the god of Israel – in the IIIRP/Polin independency is this.

So in smog, smoke, and political fumes,

Poles march, driven towards Western democracy.

On the March of Independence, the patriots – it is not known only whether they beat P. Korczarowski with the PO or the PiS, due to the fact that he supposedly likes Putin besides much or Russia (?). He declared that p..., means “has somewhere” “Marchs of Independence” and will no longer be there. –https://x.com/i/status/19882538803703943277

But all this is not important, crucial – for a Pole – that America likes us and respects us:

“Los Angeles residents pay tribute to Poland on the occasion of independence”

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Dariusz Kosiur

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