Karol Nawrocki comes from a Gdańsk block. Friends don't go there. He has a sports career, including amateur boxing. It's not a surviving area either, it's a rough school of life. With a strong character, you can walk out of it with a defensive hand. Today, he is simply a Doctor of past and president of the Institute of National Memory, who is on vacation for the time of the campaign.
Karol Nawrocki defends a fair version of Poland's history, which is referred to as "nationalist propaganda" by the enmity of the people. For a 1000 years we have had problems with both strong neighbours, so Polish memory is on a collision course with both Russian and German memory. Polish-Russian relations are tense, here the substance is simple. It is worse with Germany, with which we are in 1 union, and our economies are connected, we are allies. Nevertheless, they are arrogant again and again, superbia teutonicawhich mistakes the mask of pro-European politics. Karol Nawrocka is not enthusiastic about our neighbors. The Kremlin sees him as an enemy of the state's first category. He besides took care of commemorating the victims of Stalinist crimes, co-organized the ceremonial state ceremony of the Soldiers of Cursed Danuta Kodakina “Inka” and Felix Selmanovich “Zagończyk”. Not everyone was delighted, the tombstones of Stalinism are more than we would like.
In human life there are key events defining his attitude. For Charles Nawrocki, this is his matrimony and fatherhood. We don't gotta get into individual details. The fact is, Martha, his future wife, had a boy at the age of 17. 2 years later a young man, 20-year-old Charles – now husband and father, appeared in their lives. Fools will laugh, but I think it's a beautiful story. Especially with the current attitude towards abortion, which is treated as 1 of the human rights (and in the case of women practically the only one), and the full procedure is presented as light, easy and pleasant. This suggests the name of the death angel squad – Abortive Dream Team.
And here a young man sees a girl with large problems and offers her and her kid her life. A common advice for her would be, “We will aid you, there is an easy solution.” And for him, “Man, don’t bother, it’s no of your business, and you can see what a number she is.” And for both: "Don't waste your life." Meanwhile, the kid is, the boy stands with the father and the father behind him. 1 more man on this earth – a man who was not to be. And a solid household – after the passages from which they came out victorious (for now). Has anyone wasted their lives here? I don't think so.
This communicative is peculiarly annoying for the liberal salon, as it casts a lie on a man's imagination as an irresponsible male. In arguments for abortion, the silent presumption is that a man will make a baby and escape. Everyone does that. And a female will be left alone unless she's helped by a lightning nurse. And here we see that a man can take care of her, even if it's not his child, which is an utmost decision. But we see that the prize can be great.
Nawrocks in many situations – like a boxer – showed that he could take a punch, stand down and counterattack. And as the head of the IPN, he showed that he cares about Poland's welfare. In these cases, too, he is willing to give himself up to leftist, Europhile (Germanophilic) criticism. That's not the way a man behaves erstwhile he comes into the politics for confiscation. Even in a confrontation with a muscular jock, he won't escape the ring.
Do we like a boy from a good house, incapable to fight without the aid of a scientist and without the support of media manipulators? I don't think so.
Jan Plum