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Polish-Polish War takes on power.
The division into Poland of liberal democracy and Poland of the global right has become permanent. It's not just a difference of opinion – it's a deep cultural rupture. Sometimes they talk about dividing into elites and people, enlightened and folk.
The division into Poland of liberal democracy and Poland of the global right has become permanent. It's not just a difference of opinion – it's a deep cultural rupture. Sometimes they talk about dividing into elites and people, enlightened and folk.
• Liberal Democracy He tries to convince himself not to be afraid – immigrants, LGBT people, emancipated women, educated people, the European Union, another religions, equality, homeless people, people of another races or nationalities.
• Global right - On the contrary. It restores the ‘people’ right to fear. The right to fear publically so that he can talk loudly, which scares him.
This frequently comes down to anti-communism and church. Simple? Maybe. But adequate to proceed in this war.
This war is destroying society. He breaks ties, creates 2 camps – alien and frequently hostile to himself. Both have lost their ability to communicate. Truth, morality, ethics, facts are no longer relevant.
For liberal democracyand right is dark, spiritual fundamentalism, medievalism – so there is nothing to talk about.
For the Global RightThe opponents are “traitors”, “Germany”, “canals”, “ubec widows”, “worst sort”, “distorted murders”, “resort children”, “lumpy”, “wilder”, “animal element”, so defend God against Satans.
How are we expected to live in a country like this?
We can proceed to fight – who spits more. We can go into interior emigration. But Poland – this common – regret.
We are far from the first "Solidarity".
During his visit to 1987, St. John Paul II said:
"Solidarity means both, and since I am burdened, it is burden borne together in the community. So never 1 against another. 1 against the other. And never a “burden” carried by a man alone. Without the aid of others. There must be a fight stronger than solidarity".
"Solidarity means both, and since I am burdened, it is burden borne together in the community. So never 1 against another. 1 against the other. And never a “burden” carried by a man alone. Without the aid of others. There must be a fight stronger than solidarity".