President Trump defies postmodernism in Poland

In these selected bits adding up to three minutes, President trump, seen below next to a portrait of King Jan Sobieski the III saviour of Europe at the Gates of Vienna in 1683, manages two things.

The first is that he asked the most important question of the age, and he is the first leader of any global power to do so. “Does the West have the will to survive”?

The second, is by asking that question, makes the admission of the problem, and that problem is the postmodern effect of decaying the spirit of the people of the West.

This is a very important speech.

Quite often during the whole speech, the camera focused on one-man in the front row. He is the party leader of the current ruling party. Here he is below.

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  1. “Corey Lewandowski on President Trump’s Speech in Poland, And Mainstream Media Bias” – Newsman TV – July 6, 2017

  2. Majority of Poles Would Rather Leave EU than Be Forced to Take Muslim Migrants (breitbart, Jul 6, 2017)
    http://www.breitbart.com/london/2017/07/06/majority-poles-rather-leave-eu-migrants/

    “Most Poles would rather leave the European Union (EU) than have Brussels force migrants from third world nations on their country, a poll has shown.

    Conducted by pollster IBRiS and published in weekly news magazine Polityka, the survey found that 57 per cent of respondents would be willing to forego EU development funds if it meant Poland retains sovereignty on the issue of accepting migrants from outside Europe.

    The seventh-poorest, and fifth most populous nation in the bloc, Poland is the largest beneficiary of its development funds and membership has high support — with 71 per cent of Poles believing that belonging to the EU is a “good thing”, according to a March survey by Eurobarometer.

    But the June survey, published Wednesday to coincide with a visit by U.S. President Donald Trump, showed that more than half of Poles would rather their country exit the 28-member economic and political union than be forced to surrender border controls to Brussels.

    Head of IBRiS Marcin Duma told Bloomberg News that the government’s “anti-refugee rhetoric” has caused Poles to oppose the EU scheme, which insists that countries across the bloc be forced to welcome quotas of the thousands of migrants arriving in Europe weekly by boats — an influx the UN said it expects only to increase, and which consists mostly of young, male economic migrants.

    Poland’s ruling conservative Law and Justice (PiS) party has stood firm against the plan and, pointing to terror attacks in Western Europe, has argued that rejecting migrant quotas is the only way to keep the country safe.

    Writing in Wpolityce, Konrad Ko?odziejski slammed the frequent claim by liberals that Poles’ increasing resistance to the EU quota scheme was “due to PiS frightening people about Muslim immigration”.

    “The truth is quite different”, said the veteran journalist, describing Poles’ disenchantment with Brussels as “the result of EU policy, EU leaders and their Polish puppets, who have for years now run a suicidal strategy of destroying European identity and replacing it with a volcanic multicultural mishmash”.

    “It will not result — as liberal elites would like — in the creation of a harmonious society, devoid of any identity or culture.”

    Urging Europeans to “wake up”, Ko?odziejski writes: “Watching what is happening today in Western Europe, revealing its weaknesses both civilisational and demographic, we instead see Islam becoming stronger and more aggressive.

    “It is utterly wrong to say Poland is anti-European,” he concludes. “The liberal elite is possessed with the Bolshevik mission of building a new society, and to do so they are lighting the fuse to set fire to, and destroy European civilisation.

    “We do not want to take part in this suicide.””

  3. Not long after I got my shepherd I concluded he was a bit stupid. I would open the door to the back yard so he could do his thing, but he usually refused to go out. Only after some time did i realize he would exit only if I had put on shoes to join him. He’d figured this out long ago. So who had been the slow one?

    This speech, unless heard with a modicum of postmodernist understanding, is quite pedestrian. However i am hopeful that words used were not accidental or deployed casually. Family, Traditions, and Borders, for example, steer the understanding of matters to profundity, and the speaker’s keen grasp of the situation rather ahead, than behind.

    • I’ve learned over the years not to underestimate dogs in general, and their perceptiveness and intelligence. I’m going through a similar process with regard to the President. I think that over the course of the last year, year and a half, many have fallen into the trap of underestimating Donald Trump – this is a mistake: He is much smarter and more subtle (even when he is behaving like a bull in a china shop, it is typically with a purpose) then many have given him credit for.

      • He is playing the Propaganda Media like a fiddle and has our enemies confused as to what he is going to do.

      • The left tends to believe their own Propaganda, they are stuck on the meme that Trump is stupid. They ignore the fact that he is a self made millionaire, stupid people don’t do that, they are saying he has no foreign policy experience, ignoring that he has hotels and golf courses in all Western nations, you have to have a lot of foreign law and attitude experience to do that with out getting in trouble with the local laws.

        He wasn’t my first or second pick but I thought he would do a good job, so far he hasn’t disappointed me.