Jan Pietrzak, a satirist who has been on the side of PiS for years, said on TV Republika that the immigrants could be settled in “Auschwitz barracks”. After this scandalous statement, the Auschwitz Museum issued a statement.
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“The tragedy of Auschwitz shows what causes hateful ideas and contempt for another human being,” the Auschwitz Museum wrote in a statement.
The Auschwitz Museum responds to Pietrzak's scandalous words
As emphasized, “Instrumentalization of people's destinyThose who died in German camps, the vile anti-immigrant rhetoric, it is shameful and appalling. Manifestation of moral and intellectual corruption“.
Recall that of the 1.3 million deported to the Auschwitz extermination camp, at least 1.1 million died – most of the dead were Poles and Europeans. Jews.
Justice Minister Adam Bodnar has already responded to this scandalous statement. “I asked the national prosecutor, Dariusz Barski, to consider the statement of Jan Pietrzak in the TV company “Repubblica” and to start an investigation,” said the Minister of Justice Adam Bodnar on the X platform.
What did Pietrzak say about migrants?
– I have a cruel joke with these immigrants. that they have hope Poles are madebecause we have barracks We have barracks for immigrants in Auschwitz, Majdanek, TreblinkaIn Štutovo, we have many barracks built by the Germans – said Jan Pietrzak on Telewizja Republika.
Moreover, the publicist emphasized that the emigrants “were illegally brought into Poland by the Germans.” His statement showed that he did not consider the migrants to be guilty of even trying to cross the border illegally. According to him, “the government that let them in is illegal.”
– So the Germans are illegal – Pietrzak concluded. The host of the program responded to the joke about Auschwitz, noting that he was strong, but in one second he began to make excuses for the guest. Katarzyna Goiska said Pietrzak has “personal experience” since World War II that “can do more”.
– I think I am confirmed by history, by the fate of my family – said the publicist. And he added: “They killed my father, some cousins, uncle (…) Well, I think it's all clear, I'm not the only one in Poland.”
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