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Piotr Jaroszyński

Poland Dares to Speak Up!

Translated from the Polish by Krzysztof Zarzecki, Hugh McDonald, Paweł Styrna

Dom Polski, Warsaw 2012

Author’s Foreword

Sometimes silence is golden. This is so when a rash word of ours may hurt, or even harm someone. It’s especially important  when  we  deal  with  overly  sensitive  or  sick people.  It  calls  for  tact  and  circumspection.  We  must remain  in  control  of  ourselves  and  hold  our  tongues.  There are  also  circumstances  when  we  must  remain  silent  in  order not  to  betray  an  all-important  secret.  Sometimes  this  calls for  true  heroism.  In  Poland,  during  and  after  World  War  II, oppressors  resorted  to  torture  in  order  to  obtain  information from the captured soldiers of the underground anti-Nazi, anti-communist resistance army. Some, unable to bear the suffering, betrayed their brothers-in-arms; others, uncertain of their power of  endurance,  swallowed  poison;  still  others  didn’t  breathe a word under torture and took their secrets to the grave. There are times, situations and challenges when we must remain silent. Whoever does remain silent is then a hero. 

However, there are also times when we should not remain silent, indeed we must not! Another imperative comes into force then, which was defi ned by the ancients: Qui tacet, consentire videtur (Whoever remains silent, gives consent). Yes, silence is no longer a mark of heroism then but indeed becomes a mark of  outright  cowardice.  When  is  it  so?  First  of  all,  when  lies are  disseminated  in  public  life,  and  corruption  propagated. We  must  speak  up  bravely  then.  Why  bravely?  Because  such actions  may  bring  serious  blows,  both  verbal  and  in  the  form of discrimination. This happens when people who care nothing for moral principles, faith and patriotism, and who will resort to  any  means  to  intimidate  those  who  preserve  a  healthy conscience, have gained the upper hand in both the media and in politics. When intimidation is not suffi cient, they will keep slandering the defi ant person or, exercising their acquired power, will rely upon various tools of revenge, including terminating that individual’s employment.

Nowadays an often ruthless struggle is being waged in Poland. Its aim is to corrupt our Polish consciences, so that we will lose the ability to distinguish a person from an animal, a woman from a man, a wife from a husband, the nation from human resources, subjugation from independence, and ideology from faith. In this struggle, we cannot surrender: we must defend ourselves wisely, we must speak up, we must not keep silent! Silence is consent, and there can be no consent to that which threatens our culture. Most of the essays collected in this volume were initially aired on  Radio  Maryja  and  on  TV  TRWAM,  and  were  published in  the  weekly  magazine  Nasza  Polska  and  in  the  daily  Nasz Dziennik. Some were delivered at the international conferences. I  hope  they  will  inspire  the  readers  to  further  reading  and refl ection,  to  discussion  and  study,  because  the  problems  that they probe are of the utmost importance and relevance.

This book is written for everyone but especially for ordinary people who in their everyday lives fi nd deep and troubling issues confronting them in their relationships in their work, or within their families, or just in their lives generally. It tries to look at these and examine them from their point of view, in language and ideas which may give them some understanding about these very issues.

I would like to express my thanks to doctor Antoni Gliwa, Piotr Szarkowski,  Krzysztof Tomaszewski,  Krystyna  Zaremba and  Marek  Żelazny  who  were  very  helpful  in  preparing  this book for publication.

Warsaw, September 17, 2011

Contents
 
The Treasure of Polish Culture ........................................................................................... 9
State – Nation – Fatherland ............................................................................................... 22
How Stalin, Roosevelt and Churchill Decided the Fate of the World .............................. 26
Europe Without a Memory? .............................................................................................. 29
A Superpower Still Invisible? ........................................................................................... 32
On the Need for Local Elites ............................................................................................ 35
The Discretionary State? ................................................................................................... 38
Knocking Out the Catholic Church ................................................................................... 41
The Price of Emigration .................................................................................................... 44
Origins of the USSR ......................................................................................................... 47
The Illegal Polish People’s Republic ................................................................................ 50
The End of Democracy? ................................................................................................... 53
The High Priests of Democracy ........................................................................................ 56
The World Is Watching Us ................................................................................................ 59
The European Union – Beyond Democracy? ................................................................... 62
Let’s Look at the Media .................................................................................................... 65
Soviet Propaganda ............................................................................................................ 68
A Bit of Wisdom ............................................................................................................... 71
Had it Been a Pole… ......................................................................................................... 74
Homo-manipulation .......................................................................................................... 77
Disciples of the Encyclopedists ........................................................................................ 80
The “Face” of an Animal .................................................................................................. 83
An Unpunished Crime ...................................................................................................... 86
Simulated Debates ............................................................................................................ 89
The Caricature ................................................................................................................... 92
The Model Boy ................................................................................................................. 95
The Boyfriend ................................................................................................................... 98
The Man in the Family .................................................................................................... 101
Demoralization Is Ideology ............................................................................................. 104
The Marxist Stamp .......................................................................................................... 107
The Media Guillotine ...................................................................................................... 110
The Freedom of a Childand Parental Authority .............................................................. 113
“An Enemy to Man and God” ......................................................................................... 115
Rule by Technocrats ........................................................................................................ 119
Descartes and… Television ............................................................................................. 122
Christian Humanism and the Challenges of Modern Culture in Post-Communist States ..125
Freedom and Tolerance ................................................................................................... 134

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