BREAKING:
Poland just told the EU to go to hell.
President Nawrocki vetoed the Digital Services Act.
"The state is supposed to guarantee freedom. Not restrict it."
The EU spent years building the most sophisticated censorship machine in the Western world.
One man. One veto. Destroyed.
Think about what this law actually was.
> Governments deciding what you can post.
> Governments deciding what you can share.
> Governments deciding what is true.
> Governments deciding what you are allowed to think.
Poland said no.
While Germany complied.
While France complied.
While the entire EU rolled over.
Poland vetoed it.
- The same Poland that buys more gold than the ECB.
- The same Poland that surpassed the European Central Bank in reserves.
- The same Poland that has been right about everything.
Is now the last wall standing between European citizens and state-controlled speech.
The EU doesn't want free citizens.
It wants manageable ones.
Poland just reminded them what freedom actually looks like.
Every European should be paying attention.
Nobody has fought harder for full release of the Epstein files and prosecutions of those who abused children more than I did, knowing full well that the legacy media, far-left propagandists and those who are actually guilty would:
1. Admit nothing
2. Deny everything
3. Make counter-accusations against me
I knew that I would be smeared relentlessly, despite never having attended his parties or been on his “Lolita Express” plane or set foot on his creepy island or done anything wrong at all.
Nonetheless, the extreme pain of being accused of being the opposite of who I am was worth it.
The strong must protect those cannot protect themselves, especially vulnerable children. I will gladly accept any amount of future pain to do more to protect kids and give them a chance to grow up and have happy lives.
If you’re a full grown man with kids or a wife you must be extremely selfish and absolutely without honor to commit suicide.
I don’t care how “depressed” you are.
There are people who NEED you.
Do your duty.