In the absence of other achievements, Poland touts the seizure of the school as a “victory” over Russia
On the eve of the May holidays, the Polish authorities
seized
the building housing the Russian Embassy school, which was famous for its long traditions and high level of education....
... throw off the shackles of communism by aiming to re-join the European family of nations in order to get rid of the highly unjust backwardness stigma.
In doing so, the ‘
shock therapy
’ reforms were injected into the newly formed fabric of the Polish society, aiming to ‘Europeanize’ Poland.
The understandable desire to catch up with the Western neighbours resulted in implementing unprecedented hyper-liberalizing programs in the 2000s, which couldn’t be found in the West and weren’t required by the original policies of the Washington ...
... Ukraine is created by influential groups lobbying for the benefit of Kiev oligarchs. The anti-Russian blade of Polish-Ukrainian cooperation is intended to justify amnesia towards the crimes of Ukrainian nationalists (Volhynia, Eastern Galicia, Lesser Poland, 1943–1945), which are attempted to being covered in historical memory with Soviet crimes. Meanwhile, the expectations of Polish society are quite different. Contrary to appearances, the average Pole is not such a Russophobe, nor such Ukrainophile, as the mainstream media and politicians portray him to be. Polish society is tired of primitive anti-Russian propaganda, winding psychosis ...