MINSK, 11 August (BelTA) - Poland removes national heroes from history and imposes a gender policy alien to Poles, Przemysław Nawrocki, a representative of the International Union of Slavs initiative, told Polish former judge Tomasz Szmydt in the V Teme [On Point] project on BelTA’s YouTube channel.
“The government is pushing us into a war that we de facto do not want. They are pushing us into a war in the interests of the globalists who make money on these weapons, which is not in our interests. Our main interests are to conduct joint trade, for example, with Belarus or Russia, maintain good relations with them, as we used to. There are people who say that we were once under Russia, but these people do not understand that today's Russia is not the Soviet Union,” Przemysław Nawrocki said.
According to him, Poles do not want the European Union to dictate its terms to Poland and impose a new order. “We have long had our own Slavic world order. But now they are removing our heroes from the school program, Pilecki or the Ulma family, for example. They are taking them all away. We need to be saved. We want to have a national identity,” the Pole noted.
Przemysław Nawrocki also mentioned the gender policy in Poland: “As it turned out, we have more than 50 genders [gender identity], while stores or toilets are only for men and women. I am no longer surprised by anything. In fact, one can only laugh at all this, but it is actually sad and scary. It is a tragedy for us, ordinary people. That is why we want to do something, to achieve something. We all have children, and we do not want our children to tell us one day: “You saw what was going on. Why didn't you do something? Why didn't you do anything about it?”
The Pole also described how Western companies pump out Poland's natural resources. “If Poles, and not some Western companies that come and extract them from us, traded them, we would be one of the richest countries in the world. What is going on is just terrible. They want to destroy us, to destroy Poland,” Przemysław Nawrocki said.