Wielomski: Why do I support Robert Fico? I know that in Poland this view is completely abstract

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I compose these words the day after the assassination of the Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico and, in fact, I do not know if this politician will inactive be alive erstwhile you read these words. Personally, I hope that not only he will survive, but he will return to politics and proceed to be Prime Minister of Slovakia.

When I started posting messages of a “smiled” terrorist act of political panic on my social media with sympathy for Roberto Fico, there were 3 types of comments: 1/ expressing solidarity with the severely wounded, whether due to human compassion or due to sympathy for his abroad policy; 2/ hateful entries of “smiled” demolibreans who did not even cover their joy with the possible death of “enemy of Ukraine” and “Putina”, 3/ entries in the kind "Why do you support Robert Fico erstwhile he's a socialist??’. While the first kind of alerts is simply human, the second 1 indicates a demolecular dehumanisation, the 3rd 1 requires an extended response. Especially since I have been asked many times why I support "socialists" specified as Fico, Orban and Marine Le Pen.

I confess that I am completely not curious in the economical views mentioned above Fico, Orban, Marine Le Pen or anyone else, unless they effort to impose these views on economical matters on Poland. It is different from Ursula von der Leyen or Olaf Scholz, who want to impose on us the expression of German alleged organized capitalism, or a mix of state interventionism and oligopolization of the economy by large corporations. The general rule of my assessment of individual politicians and political parties in the European Union is their usefulness or harm to the Polish interest, for the Polish reason of the state. At present, I would specify the right of Poland in respective following points:

1/ Annihilation, the break-up of the German-European empire in the form of a federalisation of the European Union. It is best for the EU to break up at all, but as long as it exists, it should be full defocused by strengthening national states.

2/ Emancipation from Anglo-Saxon rule, informally, but effectively dominant over Polish politics through our autochtonic, as I call it, "infantyl-agent elites". The Polish government is to prosecute the goals set in Warsaw, not in Washington or at the CIA office in Vienna. This does not mean leaving NATO, due to the fact that Poland, which lies between the powers, must be in any military alliance in order not to become the battlefield of the powers as it did with Ukraine. Examples of France, Turkey, Hungary and Slovakia show that you can be a associate of this pact without becoming an American puppet.

3/ Preventing Poland from being drawn into the war on Ukraine and reducing our financial costs in this war. Sending refugees to their homes incriminating the Polish taxpayer. Blocking Ukraine's entry into the EU, as this would be at the expense of the European taxpayer, and so of the Polish taxpayer.

4/ The stabilisation of the NATO-Russia border through the fast conclusion of Moscow's peace with Kiev, resulting in Ukraine becoming a buffer state (neutral) separating the NATO border (i.e. Poland) from Russia. Ukraine should be located between blocks, i.e. without Russian and American bases on its territory, with the delimitation of borders between Russia and Ukraine being of a third-rate importance to us and should take place as a consequence of the peace treaty.

5/ In view of the clear dusk of Western power for the rapidly increasing power of Asia, establishing as good political and commercial relations as possible with the BRICS states, utilizing the convenient geographical location as a relay station in trade between Western Europe and China, which in the 21st century would most likely be in a homogenous position over Eurasia, displacing the United States.

As far as I can see from Poland, Robert Fico's government fits in about all these 5 points, which I consider to be priorities of the Polish state's right. And you will ask: “So what if Robert Fico is simply a socialist??’. All right. For the implementation of the 5 demands which I have indicated fulfilling the Polish state's right, it is completely all the same to me which ally in this work has an opinion on progressive tax, VAT simplification or privatisation of steelworks in Slovakia, Hungary or France. Without being a socialist, I have nothing against desecrating the corpses of the European Union together with Slovak or Portuguese socialists, as well as with French nationalists and Italian anarchists.

I know that this position in Poland is completely isolated, but in global politics I am only curious in Poland and its interests. I am not fighting for democracy in Belarus, for taxation cuts in Slovakia, women's rights in Indonesia, etc. Of course, I have an opinion on each of these issues and I do not hesitate to express it erstwhile individual asks me, but it does not substance the least erstwhile making global alliances. I know that in Poland this view is completely abstract, but international alliances arise from the interests of states, not from the similarity of taxation views. And not only for taxes, but besides for the ideology and even for religion. I will remind you that Catholic France in the 16th century first established an alliance with muslim Turkey against Catholic Habsburg (the alleged godless alliance), and a century later Catholic Cardinal Armand de Richelieu in the 30 Years War supported German Protestants, fearing the unification by the Habsburg Reich and its transformation into the German power. Why did Richelieu do so, although in France he sent Protestants to galleys, treating as a organization to heretics and rebels in one? due to the fact that that was the right thing to do in the 18th century. The state's right is the only political “god” I recognise, and Fico is on our way.

Adam Wielomski

for: https://ntime.info/

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