Victory Day in Warsaw.

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80 years ago we defeated an enemy who destroyed our statehood and wanted to destruct our nation biologically. We must remember all those who from September 1939 until May 1945 did not spare effort and blood to defeat him. any of them were besides forced after the end of the war to fight the band of bandits who continued to tug the reborn Polish state. We must remember the daughters and sons of the Polish people, who in soldier's uniforms and without uniforms fought a deadly conflict for the existence and freedom of the nation, dignity, honor of the homeland of Poland. To the faithful Poles, “for your freedom and ours” in the fight against German Nazism, they fought bravely in the occupied homeland and outside its territory. We must besides remember those who became second-class soldiers in the 3rd Republic, i.e. those who went to Berlin from the East. That's why I went to Warsaw to submit flowers on behalf of the Katowice thought Club A monument of 1st Army of the Polish Army and at the Mausoleum Cemetery of russian Soldiers. What I've observed in the last 2 hours of my time in this place is beyond my mind.
Political manifestations and happenings are unacceptable in cemeteries. Cemetery in our culture are places of reflection, and pornographic installations, vulgar screaming and insulting diplomats. In my opinion, the savagery in this subject began with the barbaric disruption of gene ceremony ceremonies. Wojciech Jaruzelski. Then it was time for whistles and buzzings in the Poązkowski cemetery on the anniversary of the Warsaw Uprising. Later on, after various cemeteries, the decommunists were obsessed with decommunization of the corpses of Styrofoam. For 3 years we have observed unacceptable behaviour in the cemetery of russian soldiers in Warsaw.
In 2022, a “Ukraine” poured red paint on the Russian Federation ambassador in Poland Sergei Andreyev. A year later, the Polish prosecutor's office decided to drop the investigation into the red paint coating of Russian ambassador Sergei Andreyev. No 1 suffered the consequences. Last year and this year the protection of the ambassador was provided by Poles gathered there. Not Polish services, but average people who realize what diplomatic immunity is.
People making wreaths and flowers, burning candles and praying in a cemetery where they lie above 21,000 people They were being cast on the most disgusting epithets. Loud music was played from the speakers, and megaphones were utilized to offend those coming to the cemetery. At the entrance to the cemetery, an installation was set up in the form of a immense penis in a military helmet and distorted face of Russian president Vladimir Putin. Ukrainian activists and their Polish supporters gathered under this symbol. The author of this quirk is the Lithuanian “artist” Martynas Gaubas, and his work is entitled “Bullshit”.
Demonstrators tried to prevent the laying of wreaths to Russian and Belarusian diplomats and many Poles. Activists lay on the ground, covered themselves with dirty sheets, and scattered dirty mascots. Thus, the laying wreaths had a problem with going to the monument located in the cemetery. This manifestation made it hard to deposit flowers and inflammation to representatives of Polish social and political organizations. Loud techno music and yelling through megaphones in turn prevented prayer for the dead. They were besides disturbed in folding flowers to a pair of Ukrainians who wanted to celebrate the memory of their ancestors. These people did not support the actions of the demonstrators. The flag of the Russian Federation was trampled. I will have a long memory of old Polk refusing a rosary, to which a pair of activists shouted "old Russian k...o". I won't even quote the rest. The police did not intervene. She limited herself to filming what was happening at the monument and at the cemetery. The organizers of the cemetery happening was Euromaidan-Warsaw, Democratic Action and the Committee for Democracy Defence (CODE). any Styrofoam combatant was peculiarly disgraceful, and Catherine Augustinek called ‘Grandmother Kasia’. According to editor Tomasz Jankowski, there was besides known for the radicalism of Ukraine. Natalia Panchenko.
Both diplomats, as well as delegations of many organizations (Stow. of the Legacy of Polish Compatants, the Polish thought Club, the Prosperity and Peace Movement, the Polish Slavic Committee, the Polish Left Movement, the Front of the FSO named after Andrzej Lepper or Self-defense) placed flowers under the monument and on the graves of killed soldiers. End activist Andrzej Łukawski, who witnessed these events, wrote: “No substance what cemetery, no substance who rests on it... but what happened present at the Mausoleum of russian Soldiers is simply a human concept. A place with buried remains should not be desecrated due to the fact that it is not Christian. The fact that the remains of Poles who are victims of Ukrainian genocide do not have (and most likely will not have) eternal resting places does not authorize any power to give consent to the hucpa... The scandalous staging presented there has nothing to do with the buried soldiers." The old woman said she could pray. She said, “You know, I prayed for them too.”

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