In his own opinion of Luke Litev

myslpolska.info 5 days ago

Luke Litevka is dead. Decent Poles cannot die of natural death or an accident in a land possessed by Messianicism. Here we request a materevich conspiracy and an engelking metaphysics. Mythology and sacralization of the death of known people in Poland is truly unbearable. specified an irrational way of reasoning causes the universalization of truly mysterious deaths specified as this head of August 80 Daniel Podrzycki or Deputy Prime Minister Andrzej Lepper.

The death of a young MP of the fresh Left – for today's very decent standards – is evidently a tragedy for his family, friends and colleagues. Rational people, however, should keep any moderation, due to the fact that in a minute I will read – that the second Smolensk plot, Putinian provocation and mostly it is Santo Subito! And no 1 will want to wait for the results of the investigation.

This man was completely different from the average fresh Left parliamentarian, and that is adequate present to be well perceived. However, this does not mean that he was the second Stefan Okrzeja. This means that the left is highly mediocre today, and its faces are Czarzasty, Żukowska and Biedron with Śmiszek.

Today, it is adequate to be a decent man, organizing successful gatherings for children and dogs and cats to inspire viewers and net users. Litewka was a man of the post-political left who perfectly coped with social media and an efficient collection policy. It is so that the land of the blind one-eyed is king.

I respected Luke Litevka. And I was glad he humiliated the environment-based ROAD Włodzimierz Czarzasty. He practically uncritically supported Donald Tusk's highly harmful government with his votes.

He did not argue the mad abroad policy of Radosław Sikorski and militaristic Władysław Kosiniak Kamysz. He did not thunder from the seismic grandstand about the rebirth of the flag and the real war threatening us. He did not request nationalization of what was stolen in the framework of the Balcerowicz “privatization”. Zagłębieński was not the man of the left he expected.

Łukasz Jastrzeżski

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