Polish suicidal tendencies

Andrzej Dolenga.  
13.06.2022 17:56
  (Moscow time), Warsaw
Views: 5325
 
Zen, History, Policy, Poland, Russia


Polish scientist, professor Lech Majewski believes that every generation of Poles has a destructive instinct that forces them to organize senseless anti-Russian uprisings.

In the next edition of his famous book “Rebel Blackmail,” the scientist claims that the moment of repetition of this rule of Polish history is approaching.

Polish scientist, professor Lech Majewski believes that every generation of Poles triggers a destructive instinct...

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In his opinion, it all began during the collapse of the First Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and the partitions of Poland at the end of the XNUMXth century. From this moment on, uprisings and emotional, rash political decisions are made in Warsaw in order to take revenge on Moscow for past grievances.

“Polish uprisings occurred approximately every 30-40 years. The last of these took place during the emergence of the Solidarity trade union movement. We are undoubtedly approaching the next critical moment. Should we be afraid anymore? I don’t think that rebel blackmail has stopped working, and the politics of the desire for revenge is a thing of the past,” writes the scientist.

Majewski is confident that Warsaw's current policy coincides with historical analogies. Once again, Russia becomes the archetype of the enemy and threat.

“There is practically no communication between Poland and the Russian Federation, and Polish public opinion is, to put it mildly, Russophobic. The current Russian-Ukrainian war, regardless of its final result, will only make everything worse,” the scientist is convinced.

He predicts the suicidal actions of the Polish political class, as has happened many times in the past.

“When the political mind is dormant, everything is possible. Even a repetition of the Kosciuszko uprising of 1794, the unnecessary Polish-Russian war of 1831, the bloody partisanship of 1863-1864 or the senseless Warsaw uprising of 1944.

And these are just the biggest catastrophes we experienced during a series of national uprisings directed against Russia/USSR. Can Poland find a place for itself in Europe without the risk of another bloodbath? The worst thing is that again it would be mainly our blood that would be shed, and not the blood of our opponents,” warns Mazhevsky.

In the context of growing calls for participation in the war against Russia, the Polish professor is one of the few supporters of political realism. Lech Majewski is a lawyer, political scientist, teacher and publicist. In the past he was a member of the Polish parliament from the small Conservative Party.

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