Resolution and Postwar judaic Conference
The Polish nation was, is and will always stay the only rightful host of the Republic. Therefore, our tradition, culture, language and Catholic religion should hold a privileged position in the public and national life of Poland.
History, a teacher of the lives of nations, cannot be subjected to politically correct modifications, silences, nor can it be a tool for the interests of abroad forces to the spirit and identity of our nation. Historical investigation must stay free from any ideological or political restrictions.
Both interior and abroad policies should be based on the fundamental value of fact – and the constant pursuit of its discovery and preaching.
Every man has the inalienable right to search out and express nonsubjective historical fact and to present the conclusions that come to him. Any effort to persecute him for these actions is simply a manifestation of totalitarianism and should be pursued firmly in accordance with the applicable law.
We do not agree to the usage of censorship, and especially preventive censorship, which is intended to block any “unauthorized” investigation into judaic past and Polish-Jewish relations.
Especially now, erstwhile even the institutions of the Polish State in a shameful way practice the alleged pedagogy of shame, unwarrantedly assigning to our nation the full panoptikum of aberration and morally reprehensible behavior, it is the work of each of us to publically defraud this farisian narrative. No 1 can fire us!
We call on everyone for whom fact is not an empty slogan but an crucial value to sign this resolution. Remember, present the alleged "radicals" are being repressed, and next day the "moderate" will come. Only a common and determined attitude can halt this dangerous march towards fresh totalitarianism.
Signers:
Prof. Jerzy Robert Nowak
Krzysztof Zagodza
Leszek Żebrowski
Stanisław Michalkiewicz
Radosław Patlewicz
Michael Murgrabia
Przemysław Holocher