“High as a birch...”

wildmen.pl 1 month ago

My colleague Paul “went” after the president of the Chief Hunting Council for his entry on the absence of Lech Wałęsa at the oath of president Nawrocki.

I realize Paul perfectly, for we are of this generation, who survived the solidarity revolution, and we besides come from a good left (not to be confused with the present "new") for whom Lech Wałęsa was political opponent No. 1. Still, we always had respect for him. due to the fact that Wandering respect is just right. Despite his frequently simple bon-mots, despite his inconsistent language is and will stay a symbol of Poland.

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The Poland we live in present – a democratic, increasingly richer, more beautiful. Those who go around the planet knowing that he is the only 1 recognized by the name of a Pole. The man in the planet most likely knows this, but the desire to appear in the media, the desire to delight the fresh president and the desire to paint himself as a Confederate fighter, or possibly the deficiency of ability to control emotions... They caused him to behave badly.

Paul rightly quoted an old proverb, although it sounds a small different to us. “ Tall as birch, dumb as a goat."

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Confederation stop

The problem of clearly political determination of the president of NRŁ resonates. And this is not a problem for Możdjonk, but for all of us, due to the fact that it is already visible to the bare eye that the president of NRŁ “gets off the PZŁ tram at the Confederate stop”.

Many colleagues believe that the president of NRŁ was going to treat the relation as a trampoline for politics. I don't share their view. I think he wanted to be president of NRŁ and to prosecute politics in parallel. It's been like this for years. However, he did not realize that present was not possible. He inactive doesn't see it.

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The mogul is surely a good shooter and average huntsman (which I conclude, due to the fact that he boasted in social media about being hunted by a bull, for shooting which he was suspended, which does not bring splendour to the president). Unfortunately, I don't have a relationship. I can't feel his specifics.

The photograph entry with both sides of the crown 12 was removed from the FB NRŁ, but was preserved in the WildMen portal archive

When he became president of NRŁ, we saw long disputes in the editorial board “WildMen”. My colleagues thought that there would be problem from it, I thought that a celebrity headed by NRŁ and an experienced politician headed by ZEG PZŁ was a good duo. And that was what it looked like at first - the president of NRŁ was breezy in the media, journalists were fond of him and were sympathetic to Możdjonk, and thus fishing. The home huntsman acted in political crucures effectively blocking the dumb ideas of Undersecretary Dorożala.

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Until Eugeniusz Grzeszczak funded Możdjonk's best PR run for a million PLN, that is, the National gathering of Delegates, on which the president was diamonds, and which convention as a consequence brought nothing to the union...

At the time, fewer of us saw it, but even they – overwhelmed by the radiance of the president and Britans from his defender – were silent or just whispering about it in the crucibles. present most of the delegates of the time see it, but present it is mustard after dinner. We're in a different reality now.

President's active campaign

In fact, in which 1 of the 2 most crucial people in the fishing manufacture explicitly advocates a circumstantial political force and is campaigning actively for this party. Let's say, so let's face it: it's bad for the Polish Hunting Union!

Because first of all, fewer of our allies in the current ruling coalition (my opinion is that the rumors of her death are very premature) take fuel to fight for our affairs. “You want to aid hunters? You mean you want to support the Confederation?” That's a question I've already heard in the spheres of power. And even though it is not actual – it is to aid Polish nature and to strengthen the protection of farmers – that is how it works.

A very active opposition organization policy headed by PZL is at the minute detrimental to our efforts to reconstruct self-government: – you will give them self-government, you will hand them over to the Confederacy, so we have any control over the union. I have besides heard this argument from the politician from Holownia (why control over the Union is simply a substance for another considerations), so now the political engagement of the president is bad for us.

Second, it hurts interior stability. Many of us do not support the Confederacy (although it is supported by many young hunters), so we do not want to identify with the actions of the so-arranged Chief Hunting Council.

Politicians have always been in the lead of NRŁ, but the president of Możdjonek distinguished them... Long way to union functions. no of them have utilized the PZL to prosecute a career in politics. The another way around. They utilized their political position to... Protecting relationships and hunting. That's precisely what home hunters do today.

First politics, then union and political position utilized to strengthen the relationship. The current president is moving backwards. The union treated him as its political facilities, and that's bad for us.

Useful and Honorable

In mentioning erstwhile politicians at the head of the union, it must be said that no substance what option they represented, they tried to lead a “coagation policy”. An anecdote told me this a fewer weeks ago an old Warsaw nemrod: “In the days of General Pietrzak, there was no first Milicjant of the Polish People's Republic, Nowy Świat was a place where the erstwhile Warsaw landownery met. They considered the Union to be a realization of their idea, due to the fact that I remind you, the thought for a monopoly of PZL was born in 1938, so they treated the fresh planet as a place of social gatherings, and the general always found for them a bottle of real cognac. There was no politics here, just talking about hunting.”

Today, this dictation suits me well adequate to consider. A politician headed by a union? Why not, but second-rate, well-attached, and utilizing his position to defend the union. So, Możdźnik at the head of the PZŁ? Yes, erstwhile the Confederate may scope power (if he does).

But now, for the sake of hunters and hunting, he should say: Fellows and colleagues, for the sake of the Polish Hunting Union, I resign my duties in the Chief Council of Hunting. It would be useful and honorable.

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