Prof. Piotr Gliński bluntly responded to the complaint of Bartłomiej Sienkiewicz, who complained that PiS allegedly deprived him of the right to feel like a Pole.
Former Minister of Culture and National Heritage Bartłomiej Sienkiewicz complained on Polsat News that because of the scandalous incident at the Second World War Museum, PiS deprived him of the right to patriotism and the feeling of being Polish.
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I hate PiS, I am their enemy. But I would never say that they are not members of the Polish nation. What PiS does is constantly violate the lowest common denominator. He said: only we are Polish patriots. Who gave them the right to say such things? (…) This is a crime, this is the biggest crime that PiS has committed
– says Bartłomiej Sienkiewicz in “Graffiti” on Polsat News.
Prof. Glinski’s reply
Former Head of the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage, prof. Piotr Gliński of PiS, who accurately noted that Sienkiewicz, as head of the ministry, could have been involved in important projects to promote Polish history, instead of supporting the German narrative at the Second World War Museum.
Sienkiewicz cries in Graffiti that the evil PiS robbed him of his right to be a Polish patriot. What is important is to build a Polish History Museum, not a German narrative in the World War II Museum
– write on platform X prof. Piotr Gliński.
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