Another year of war

myslpolska.info 4 months ago

Three years ago, the war in Ukraine intensified, whose roots date back to 2014. Hundreds of thousands of victims on the Ukrainian and Russian side. There are definitely more in Ukrainian. Ukraine has become a practically fallen country. It has lost the promise of irretrievably east territories, with most of the natural resources hidden in the ground. What's left will service to repay loans to the United States. The lucrative property is already mostly in the paws of native “Ukrainian” oligarchs and Western businessmen. It struggles with a demographic disaster that cannot be reversed for many decades. Hundreds of billions of euros of real and imaginary aid have been wasted. It was besides our Polish money that could have gone to improve the quality of our lives.

This situation has taught the Ukrainians nothing. To draw cognition from history, they are most likely more resilient than even Poles. Believing in the necessity to belong to all the Western Unions and Pacts continues. This happens despite the fact that the concepts of Washington and Brussels globalists, the symbol of which was sclerotic Joe Biden fell with a immense bang. They inactive trust those who pat them on the back erstwhile they send young people to the trenches. Ukrainians inactive cannot realize what a deep channel Ukrainian integral nationalism is for them. Cynical liberals proceed to harden the spirit of flagism in the Ukrainians.

A destroyed country, lost opportunities for development, failure of land and property, overflowing cemeteries, large migration, despairing widows and crying children, lamenting mothers and matches fathers. All of this did not consequence in widespread rejection of the destructive current of utmost chauvinism, symbolized by Bandera and Shuchewycz. alternatively of defending his natural deposits against global debt sharks, he defends access to remains murdered by banders.

It's a dead end. I'm not peculiarly worried about the destiny of Ukraine. I am close to the words of Polish primate Stefan Wyszyński "Let us not look at all sides. Let us not want to feed the full world, let us not want to save everyone. Let us look to the native earth, on which we support ourselves and look to heaven. Let us want to aid our brothers, to feed Polish children, to service them, and here, first of all, to do our occupation – so as not to be tempted to “save the world” at the expense of our homeland.”

Unfortunately, the conflict in Ukraine is straight affecting my homeland and my people. The madmen who ruled Poland importantly worsened the standard of life of Poles engaged in multidimensional aid to Ukraine. This has long gone beyond all the limits of human work and common sense. We do not know the reasons for so far advanced Ukraine, but we can guess. To a large extent, in my opinion, they are hidden behind the cataract houses of the Podkarpackie meetings and birth rates of many officials.

Ukraine proves one more time that it is not grateful to Poland and humiliates us at all turn. I will no longer return to the case of the killed Poles in Przewodowo, the issue of the treatment of Polish farmers, the unrestrained claim of Ukrainian diaspora, or the bold attitude about the exhumation and burial of Poles murdered with axes and forks. I'll just compose about the case a fewer days ago. In Wrocław, the Ukrainian consul invites himself to the Azov Brigade, whose roots and symbols are neo-Bander tree. It's like inviting Ku-Klux-Klan to Ghana or Blood & Honor to Israel. Public and insolent provocation. On this occasion I thank the Polish Foundation in Poland Host, for organising a demonstration against this provocation in Wrocław.

What's done is done. In the future, it is essential to settle all those who, contrary to common sense, were babbling about the “servants of the Ukrainian people” and wanted to “throw our lives to the pile” according to the text of the legion song. And present we request pragmatism and realism, which they present in the same alliances as Hungary and Slovakia. We should, like our top ally, issue a bill to Ukraine and request that at least any of the money put in there be recovered, without consulting the public and much of the money wasted.

Łukasz Jastrzębski

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