Hate (duet)

ekskursje.pl 6 years ago

The question “who poisoned the Polish discourse with hatred” seems to me as barren as socially dangerous. specified questions lead us to the conventional Balkan "I have nothing against the Croats, but I want to avenge my grandfather, who is tired of stopping," so come on, let us make further reasons for revenge.

In my opinion, nobody started due to the fact that hatred is simply a constant component in politics. The axis of hatred “PiS” / “Antipis” grew in the first decade of the 21st century parallel to the decline of the axis of hatred “post-commun” / “post-solidarity”.

The second weakened so much that abruptly people associated with the SLD are now welcome in the writing media. And in general, the Blacks seem to be disturbing only a fistful of lefties.

If individual had told the Karnowski brothers in 2010 that I was telling the truth, this decade will not yet pass, and Alexander Jakubowska will be a regular columnist in your house, they would have been indignant that slander, slander, and final transcendence of all borders. “Our Strong Answer!” (etc.).

I have readers who don't remember the '90s due to the privilege of late birth. They may wonder, “and for what they could hatred the post-lidarity camp.”

Above all, Balcerovich. As I wrote a fewer times, I participated in 1991 as a volunteer in the losing run of Piotr Ikonowicz in Radom, went from flat to flat and listened to many human tragedies.

These people hated (a) the political camp, which blamed their condition (b) the media and the authorities that insulted them, telling them that they themselves were guilty due to the fact that they were “homosopoliticus” or a “serial-populist anti-reformist element”.

I understood their hatred. I besides understood its second component, related to the increasing secular influence of the church. In the 1990s, only post-communists occasionally objected.

Shy, half whistle (hence unfortunately concordat!) – but only them. Therefore, until 2011 if I voted, then the left, which in practice almost always meant post-communists.

In the 1990s, there were many days erstwhile a man went to sleep, he didn't know what kind of strategy he would wake up in. All the more so, democracy was young, and most of the decade we went to the constitutional make-up.

Today, we can appeal to experience in many matters. At that time it was not known what would happen erstwhile the president and Prime Minister were from enemy camps, either erstwhile the government collapsed, or erstwhile the president met with generals to persuade them to declare obedience to the government (Lech Walesa, September 29, 1994).

During the 1995 election, presidential minister Andrzej Milczanowski accused Prime Minister Oleks of spying on Russia. The charges proved to be bullshit, but only after the election.

Despite this dirty catch, Kwasniewski nevertheless won. The solidarity camp tried to block this in court under the trivial pretext that Kwasniewski attributed himself to a higher education, though he did not defend his diploma.

For respective terrible weeks, we did not know if the Prime Minister was a Russian spy and who won the election. It's a miracle nobody died then, due to the fact that the level of hatred was similar.

In 1997, Tomasz Wołek published a series of texts by Jacek Łęski and Rafał Kasprow accusing Kwasniewski's agenthood (also baselessly). Now Volek and Łęski are, it seems, after the other poles of the hatred axis, then they were in one.

I always watch it from a castaway position, which is not at home anywhere, due to the fact that most of all I would like to vote for the Nordic Left. SLD and PO are just little evil to me.

Hate in politics is like magnetic poles. You can't cut a magnet to have just 1 pole – you get 2 magnets, both with north and south.

The axis of hatred of the commie/solidary expired with the commies. That's erstwhile they divided into Pis and Antipis.

If 1 of these camps wins this fight – immediately it will divide itself into 2 fighting camps. The PiS has long been a fewer hostile camps that are merged only by the President, and the conflict of squad Biedron vs squad Schetina has already begun in Antiscript.

It was always in politics anyway. British politics divides the labour/thorian axis, erstwhile the Wigs/thorians. American Trump/Clinton today, erstwhile Jefferson/Hamilton.

And it's not like they utilized to fight softer. Jefferson's camp accused Hamilton's camp of spying on the UK, and the others rematched with charges of French agenthood. This resulted in a celebrated duel in which the 3rd vice president of the United States shot the first secretary of the U.S. Treasury (a musical is about it).

Is there anything we can do as human feathers? I have the same advice all the time: it is natural that we divide into political camps and “the other” will be for us: fools, rudes, unguards, etc. (in Parliament II of the Republic did not fly specified words; and what happened in the First Republic, I urge to read Paska).

But no 1 can want death or enjoy it. Personally, I always cut specified comments at my home (and they have been, for example, in Smolensk).

If we want to go from "fools" to accusations that odor like prosecutors (thiefs, spies, traitors, etc.), we should do so only on solid evidence and on circumstantial people (not the full camp). A small bit, but I've already seen quite a few publications in the Anti-Script, for example, called the PiS "crime organization".

God (or alternatively Zuckerberg) witnesses me that I protest against specified statements. I besides fight the ideas circulating in the Antiscript for the creation of "citizens" who would execute self-judgment on writers, due to the fact that "The Court of State (...) is simply a de facto dead body" (as Prof. Sadurski argued in his unfunny food).

Well, even if the Anti-Pist goldfish fulfills 3 wishes: the resignation of the president, the resignation of the government and the self-solution of the PiSu, we will inactive gotta live with 30 percent of the countrymen who have written views. Their voices will be managed by any PiS-bis – and we will return to the starting point.

Different poets wrote about hate. As you know, I like stone poetry. Specifically, the song “Hatred (A Duet)” by the band The Kinks, from which I will make a punch line:

Hate’s the only thing we have in common
There’s no escape, we’ll always be this way
So we might as well just learn to live together
’Case we’re gonna be this way till our dying day

Stay warm, all of you (headers too; that I cut their comments does not mean that I want them ill).

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