The post-communist coalition ruling in Poland doesnโt represent the Polish people
Henry Nowak was a Polish student stabbed to death in Britain.
While he bled out, his attacker called him a racist.
The police handcuffed the dying man.
Today, Tusk's MPs refused to stand for a minute of silence in his memory.
Let that sink in.
This is not a government that represents the Polish people.
A ruling class that cannot mourn its own dead โ that cannot stand for 60 seconds for a murdered student โ has lost the basic claim to govern.
Post-communist Poland was supposed to be free.
Free from rulers who treat their own citizens as obstacles.
Look at that Sejm chamber today โ its left side โ and ask yourself:
Whose side are they on?
Not Henry's.
Not Poland's.
They donโt represent Poland.
They donโt represent the Polish people.
They represent something else entirely โ and moments like this make it impossible to pretend otherwise.
Poland remembers Henry Nowak.
Even if its government doesnโt.
@Alexandr4Denman Reality is grim:
Current Polish government didn't bother to stand up during the minute of silence to honor Henry Nowak. They believe in political correctness over decency.