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Kaczyński wants a people-friendly Poland


Grzegorz_ 51 | 6,149
10 May 2011 #61
The last twist in PIS's madness is that are forming an alliance with football hoodies

Nonsense. They are against collective punishment and that's a kind of master of the obvious reaction, they are also against making PR actions instead of creating effective solutions, which is the main strategy of PO "government".

But the hoody primitives are now shouting everywhere anti-government slogans.

What a crime, arrest them, you "democrat" :)

The SMS campaign was brilliantly performed - I remember vivdly on that very evening RadioZET, RFM/FM...all the normal stations...

Yep, a fact that mainstream media are working for the main political party is so cool.

Lots of normal people are spending the weekends out of the city

Lots of normal people know that making It Saturday/Sunday instead of Sunday alone, won't really changed anything, people who wouldn't be willing to come back 2h earlier, won't vote anyway, one could wonder If they deserve to do that anyway.

They saved Poland from a fascist tiranny.

You are either a complete and utter idiot or you have no idea about reality in Poland and get all your info from Palikot types, that wouldn't be surprising as you don't know Polish.

The last thing we need is football hooligans entering politics on the side of PiS

The previous line is also about you, If you really believe there's any chance for that.
delphiandomine 88 | 18,163
10 May 2011 #62
Nonsense. They are against collective punishment and that's a kind of master of the obvious reaction, they are also against making PR actions instead of creating effective solutions, which is the main strategy of PO "government".

As Tusk said - there is no "quick fix" for the hooligan problem. Anyway, playing games behind closed doors is a standard European punishment for hooliganism - what's to whine about?

Perhaps the clubs might be more inclined to put pressure on the hooligans now to actually behave.

Yep, a fact that mainstream media are working for the main political party is so cool.

Your clue is in the word "mainstream". The majority supports those media sources, they support the government - which was elected by the majority. Everyone's happy.

The previous line is also about you, If you really believe there's any chance for that.

Given Jaro's actions in recent months, anything is possible.

Thankfully, you and your kin will remain in permanent opposition for a loooong time - while the Government gets on with governing, you can rant on internet forums :)
frd 7 | 1,399
10 May 2011 #63
The last thing we need is football hooligans entering politics on the side of PiS

To be honest it's nothing new to PiS, they have already been there, LPR is a good example. Taking into consideration that they had neo-nazis in their ranks, who are often intermingled with football hooligan moves.

Another piece of the puzzle are far right-wing nationalist voters from Poland and supporters from the US. Xenophobia and racism, witch-hunteresque anti-communism are all a type of hooliganism, the one that prowls our streets, households and media. I'd say football hooligans are a briliant clay for PiS demagogy, and an easy target for most of their catchwords and slogans, mostly uneducated, lowbrow boors.
pawian 221 | 24,014
1 Jul 2013 #64
We do not wish to divide Poles – as some contend – but to unite Poles round a great task.

Unfortunately, that was crap.


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