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Regarding the latest news on Euro2012: “Polish PM confident unions will not disrupt Euro 2012” Part1: Poland is again run by ex-soviet secret services and it’s democratic facade consisting of so called Lech Walensa’s 2nd Solidarity freedom fighters. These people were/are secret collaborators of communist internal security services before 1989. Simply post-commies (polish speaking descendants of soviet comrades), like Vladi's deputy Komorusky (president) and Angie’s puppet von Thusk (PM) successfully operating under the umbrella of liberal-left pro-EU media controlled by people of similar descent. The whole cabinet is grossly disloyal to the Polish Nation and it's interest. The geopolitics of central and Easter Europe changed dramatically on 10/04/2010 when the last polish president died in the plane “crash” over Smolensk in Russia. The Poles are obviously getting increasingly frustrated with the actions of the current neo-comunistic Civic Platform’s government that puts Russian and german interests in Poland before the interest of the Polish nation. The Poles are also fed up with the constant audacious lies blown out of any proportions by the propaganda of the main stream, liberal-left media run by former communist groups of influence, and which have the monopoly position in Poland. The goal of the mainstream media in Poland is not to control and monitor the actions of the current neo-communist polish government, but on the contrary the media has focussed all their efforts on pro-government propaganda and slander of opposition that have not been in power since 2007.
Part 2: Majority of Pols want the Euro2012 to be a huge success however they do not want to be held hostage by this event while the government is arrogantly introducing shocking social, economic, educational changes for worse and signing to international agreements that are devastating to the polish national interests. The current corrupt government of Civic Platform has worked “very hard” to turn this event into a disaster in terms of organisation and infrastructure. Saying that Unions will disrupt Euro 2012, and implying that the unions are waiting with their protests till then is a cynical lie, purposeful manipulation of facts taken out of context. The facts are that the protests have been taking place with growing intensity since at least November 2011 in most of major and mid-size polish towns and cities. These protests have been organised by a great spectrum of NGOs as well as unions in defence of freedom of speech (recent demonstration of approx. 120 thousand people in Warsaw) and democracy, against unacceptable changes to history curriculum in line with the communist perception of history, against the ACTA agreement, against the farce of the Smolensk Crash investigation, against the disastrous reform of medical system and the pseudo reform of pension system that does not deal with the root cause but delays the consequences for those who have the audacity to live long enough after their retirement ages, against the traitors in Polish government who are pulling Poland into the Russian sphere of influence yet again. Huge protests have been taking place for a long time now and this situation is likely to get even worse during and after the Euro2012 as the weakening Civic Platforms government of traitors becomes more and more arrogant and desperate. You were simply not aware of it as this are inconvenient facts to the cynical liberal-left media and ruling elite of Western Europe, the EU and Poland. You have been lied to by your media!
Part 3 The polish football supporters also want the Euro2012 to be a huge success. There is only one thing that unites otherwise antagonised groups of polish football supporter, and it is their lack of sympathy towards the polish neo-communist government. The big question is: will the current polish authorities manage to incite large scale protests and demonstrations and drive them beyond the Unions or NGOs control to have someone to blame for the failure that the Euro 2012 is likely to be and also to get a pretext to use “tough handed” methods and destroy the opposition in Poland and strengthen the more and more autocratic grip the polish nation is held in. So do not blame the Poles that they are now forced to fight for freedom, democracy and just living conditions in their own country with the former communists pretending to be democrats Support freedom and democracy. Support the Poles.
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