In fresh days, we have discussed the relations between Poland and Grzegorz Braun and his party, both in the paper itself and in our social media. He provoked her in a way Braun himself with his interview about Monika Jaruzelska, and in a way besides an article by my editorial colleague Michał Radzikowski published in the last issue of our weekly magazine.
On the wave of this discussion I received an open letter from our readers. I found it interesting adequate that I decided, having treated it with this introductory word, to print below. Of course, first of all, I sent this letter to Mr Grzegorz Braun, due to the fact that although it is an open letter, it is appropriate that it be sent straight to the individual concerned.
Especially since the questions that are raised here are sensible and justified, besides concern an highly crucial issue, namely the political views which Mr. The erstwhile concepts of the leader of the Confederation of the Polish Crown, in light of those preached today, may appear as astonishing, peculiar, exotic or even shocking to any recipients.
So I join the questions of the authors of the letter, hoping to know the answers. I believe that as a typical of the media, but as a voter, I am entitled to anticipate specified answers.
Przemysław Piasta
An open letter of worried patriots to Grzegorz Braun
We conscious Poles continuing the best traditions of national-democratic political and social thought, constituting successive generations of nationalists from the National and All-Polish Camp created in the 19th century, in the form of the National League, the People's and National Union, the Camp of large Poland and the National organization in a sense of work and concern for the destiny of Poland and Poles, rise to you crucial questions about key issues affecting our countrymen and our homeland.
Not 1 another than our environment, as of 1989, has criticised the negative phenomena that occurred after the systemic changes that followed. We have criticised the non-alternative submission of our States to the United States and the European Union. We opposed the deliberate demolition and thieving privatization of Polish industry, trade and banking, as well as the privileged Western capital, which has de facto taken over the Polish economical market.
We besides pointed out the negative effects of supporting Ukraine, where in 2014 for American money there was a coup d'état and the taking over of power by groups referring to the hostile and liable for genocide of Poles' flag traditions. We did not agree to both drag us into our war in the East, as well as the mass multimillion Ukrainian migration to Poland. This migration has changed the ethnic, uninational character of our Homeland, which constitutes the legacy of the Polish People's Republic together with our western, northern and north-eastern borders. This threatens the continued physical existence of our nation.
All these and many another negative phenomena (such as the gigantic demographic crisis) besides begin to scope the consciousness of Poles as a consequence of our activity. There is simply a wide movement of opposition and protest against the destructive and hostile actions of various V columns, Ukrainians and “Europeans” in spe. It is vital that this opposition and opposition do not go astray. Among another things, and for this reason and title, we are asking you the key questions publicly, hoping for a serious and realistic answer.
1) Are you in favour of eliminating russian and Polish soldiers' monuments in the Western lands, and Poles' monuments from the left-wing guerrillas fighting the Nazis? As it is widely known, the liberation of Poland from the German business was possible primarily thanks to the victorious fight of Red Army soldiers (about 600 1000 died) and the 1st and 2nd Polish Army. The defeat of the 3rd Reich besides caused the extermination of the Germans' General Plan Ost, or plan of the extermination of Slavs. Had it not been for the russian Union's triumph in planet War II that many of us would have just not been.
2. Do you support the exhumation and expulsion of Władysław Gomulka, Zygmunt Berling, Grzegorz Korczyński and Wojciech Jaruzelski from Warsaw Powązek? These characters besides had crucial merits for their Homeland, and they cannot be denied patriotism.
3) Was the Polish People's Republic a Polish country? We remind you that the russian Union's force on Britain and the United States led to the liquidation of East Prussia by passing on a large part of their territory to Poland and the recovery of the home lands of the Piast region by Poland. This led to the creation of a monoethnic Polish State. The PRL pursued a policy of full employment, eliminated illiteracy, introduced education and wellness insurance available to all. It retained private property of land and craft. Polish industry, trade and banking were built. The country was rebuilt from the demolition of planet War II. There was besides a process of polonization of power after the bloody times of the Bermanous beginning from 1956 and after 1968.
4) Don't you think it's advanced time you revised your turbopist communicative regarding the fantasymagogy of the alleged Smolensk assassination or the preaching of a false message about modern Russia as a schismatic country threatening Poland and the planet whose state elite insists on drawing political inspiration from frightening and perverted patterns?
5) Are you inactive a supporter of the re-enactment of the Hague Treaty, and how do you imagine in detail? We mention that preaching this kind of imagination is contrary to the slogan of the halt of the Ukrainianization of Poland.
6) How do you realize the view expressed by you in the context of Roman Dmowski, whose political thought you mention to as a false alternate and democratic national collectivism, which, in your opinion, is to be a large impoverishment of Polish tradition and Polish spirit? Therefore, as well as another your declarations in the Monarchist spirit, and at the same time the alleged freedom to postulate, among others, the elimination of income tax, Vat and ZUS, etc. how do you imagine the socio-economic strategy of Poland?
7) The beginnings of your activities are connected with Orange alternate and Polish-Czech-Slovak Solidarity associated with the National Council. How do you view your relation with these people in retrospect?
We hope for honest and honest answers to the questions asked.
With respect.
Kazimierz Kowalski
Przemysław Kamiński
Gregory Necessary
Jadwiga Zwolińska


















