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Conservative content from Poland. Born in France to Polish parents, now back to Poland. Support #V4 #3SI #IVRP πŸ‡΅πŸ‡±
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Nov 16, 2023 β€’ 9 tweets β€’ 2 min read
πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡Έ (1/9) What is happening in Spain is not that different from other Western countries: it is a society that cannot heal the tragedy of the past, the civil war.

Revengist, the left sees fascism everywhere, it produces a potential disintegration of the Spanish state. Image (2/9) This even goes as far as a historical revisionism which idealizes the Second Republic, and reduces the Spanish Civil War to a fight between "republican democracy" vs fascism.
Few Spaniards hear about Stalinism and the communist nightmare that loomed over Spain at that time
Oct 12, 2023 β€’ 23 tweets β€’ 8 min read
πŸ‡΅πŸ‡± Time for the PiS balance-sheet in Poland. From finance, to unemployment or the army.

I copied the important lines from @LewicowyPrawak

Let's start with the state's financial situation (in billions of PLN)

Under liberals 2008-2015: + 13%
Under PiS 2015-2022: + 74% Image How was such an improved state budget situation possible?

One reason is better tax enforcement.

VAT revenue:

Liberals 2008-2015: +21%
PiS 2015-2022: + 86% Image
Jul 6, 2023 β€’ 7 tweets β€’ 3 min read
[THREAD] Non-Europeans are overrepresented in rapes, sexual assaults on minors and child pornography cases.

You may not like this dear Polish left, but this is how it is.

Source: German police.

"In πŸ‡©πŸ‡ͺ Afghans and Pakistanis are 16 x more implicated than nationals in rapes" Italy, similar proportion (source from Italian National Institute of Statistics, so different methodology, different country, different culture but same population origins)

"In Italy, Afghans and Pakistanis are 15 x more implicated than nationals in rapes"
Jul 1, 2023 β€’ 16 tweets β€’ 3 min read
[THREAD] 1/ Why such barbarism among young people of African origin?

In France "every two minutes a complaint is filed for a free agression"

M. Berger, psychoanalyst, says it is about culture, education not about poverty (I translate some parts below):
lefigaro.fr/vox/societe/ma… 2/ In France, not only the aggressions increase, but also their violence and that the culprit does not feel remorse:

"A few years ago, 85% of minors brought before the courts changed their behavior after their encounter with the judicial institution. They are now only 65%"
Jun 29, 2023 β€’ 20 tweets β€’ 5 min read
πŸ‡«πŸ‡· Here is a thread that summarizes what happened last night in France. This is only a small part of reality.

These are the most violent riots France has seen in decades.

It took place following the death of a young man of immigrant origin killed by the police.
@visegrad24
Apr 9, 2022 β€’ 11 tweets β€’ 3 min read
"Bolshevism will not last forever in Russia, replenishing its forces, it will again look around." To regain its forces, Russia will side with Germany.

De Gaulle in 1919

The same imperial dynamics between πŸ‡©πŸ‡ͺ/πŸ‡·πŸ‡Ί are still active. How to stop it? For De Gaulle: "A strong Poland". "It is necessary that Poland be strong and for that reconstituted within the framework of its historical borders, provided with a solid military and economic organization. Greater Poland must be contiguous to Greater Romania."
Apr 8, 2022 β€’ 4 tweets β€’ 1 min read
Whoever win in France, there will be an important crisis.

The key of the problem is institutional, the 5th republic. There is no balance of powers. France has a democratic culture but its institutions are authoritarian.

And old authoritarian regime often ends up in violence. Just check the last mandate of Macron:

- Yellow vest, anti pass protests, and now you even have independence riots in Corsica.

Every protest lasted months, and they often ended in violence.
Mar 13, 2022 β€’ 5 tweets β€’ 3 min read
πŸ‡΅πŸ‡± Since 2015 Poland invested in important military and commercial projects to be more independent from Russia.

All of them were hysterically criticized by liberal and left opposition but also by EU and NGO.

Now they make more sense, but it's up to you to judge. 1) Baltic Pipe

It started in 2015, should be finished this year. For the first time since 30 years Poland will not import Gaz from Russia.

Before that, the investment was blocked by PM L.Miller (ex-communist, now EU federalist, he voted to put sanction on Poland btw)
Mar 5, 2022 β€’ 16 tweets β€’ 4 min read
"Russia created modern Ukraine" or "Ukraine and Russia are one nation" (Putin)

Strange expressions which hide the fact that, since two centuries, Russia tried to erase Ukrainian identity, by force if necessary.

I will try to present the history between the two countries. Ukraine is originally a Cossack territory.

At the end of the 15th, Cossacks are proud Ruthenian peasants repelling the last attempts of Mongol/Tatar invasion and maintaining their freedom from the lords of Muscovy.
Nov 6, 2021 β€’ 6 tweets β€’ 3 min read
πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ A study showed that liberals were more loyal to strangers than to the citizens of their own nation.

Liberals express compassion toward less structured entities (i.e. universalism). The most liberals will even give more importance to plants/animals than to their own specie. The study is from the very serious @NatureComms.

It helps us to understand that the main political division today is not between the left and the right but between universalism vs parochialism (defense of the family and the nation).

nature.com/articles/s4146…
Aug 1, 2021 β€’ 21 tweets β€’ 7 min read
πŸ‡΅πŸ‡± During the #WarsawUprising1944 the Poles raised up against the German occupiers. The battle was extremely violent and ended with the destruction of Warsaw, known at this time as the "Paris of the East".

One of the most epic and tragic moment in European history If you want to understand why Poles raised up, you must first understand the context.

After the Nazi Germany invasion, Poland had the biggest resistance movement in Europe, it was structured as an underground state (military and civilian structures) and a government in exile
Jun 4, 2021 β€’ 8 tweets β€’ 2 min read
1/8 "The 'woke' culture reminds me of the rise of Islamism in the Arab world"

says Lama Abu-Odeh an American of Palestinian origin professor at Georgetown University

@Le_Figaro 2/8 "The progressive domination of β€œwoke” culture on campuses reminds me of the rise of Islamism in the Arab world during the 1980s. One day, we realized that all women wore the veil, and all the men had beards, it was too late."
Dec 30, 2020 β€’ 8 tweets β€’ 2 min read
THREAD 1/8
"What the #EuropeanUnion calls" the rule of law "is the multiculturalist ideology imported from American campuses"

argues the French professor of public law at Rennes-I University
#Poland #Hungary 2/8

The accusations of the "rule of law violation" against the members of the Visegrad group, raise the question of legal concepts manipulation with the aim of denying European nations their right to democratic self-determination.
Sep 13, 2020 β€’ 4 tweets β€’ 3 min read
John III Sobieski, King of Poland, since 1679
A genius commander, who knew Turkish language and studied Turkish military traditions and tactics. After his military success against Ottomans, Cossacks and Tatars, he was elected as a King. Battle of Vienna was his biggest victory. ImageImageImage Battle of Khotyn in 1673

This victory against the Ottomans set the stage for the role Sobieski was to play in the Battle of Vienna in 1683. ImageImage
Sep 2, 2020 β€’ 4 tweets β€’ 1 min read
Cultural marxism is not just about lgbt or race. It's a process which means to deconstruct everything related to a traditional society: Catholicism, family, patriotism, history, language, art, culture or other unexpected aspects of our lives. The movement is pushed since 1968 by university teachers At this time Marxism was very popular among Western Elites (Sartre 'An anti-communist is a dog'). But with the fall of communism those authors transposed their ideas on the cultural ground.
Sep 1, 2020 β€’ 4 tweets β€’ 1 min read
Charlie Hebdo will republish the caricatures of Mahomed which led to a terrorist attacks against them on January 2015. "All for that, for nothing" on the cover. Image Knowing that around 18% of Muslims don't condemn those attacks... It's a lot. Image