“I can no longer remain silent, even though I know it could lead to lynching. Unfortunately, I know how victims are treated. But enough, I'm tired of the cult of torture. The fact that people read Katzky's text and applauded without thinking about what happened Dozens of victims mentioned in it,” wrote Karolina Rogaska, Newsweek journalist and graduate of the Polish School of Reporting on January 6.
This was a reaction to Katzki's text published the day before under the title “My Journalism – Alcohol, Failed Therapies, Women Loved Badly, Neglected Daughters and Fear of the Dawn.” “GW” Deputy Editor Aleksandra Sobchak released the text in the newsletter on Friday. “The article has one drawback – it should be a book. I would give it to all my colleagues,” he praised. Among others, Marcin Kącki described: how he exposed the so-called sex scandal in Samobrona in 2006. “That's why when I met Aneta Krawczyk, when she was hiding a finger with a stump under her chair and talking about the zoological sexuality of defense activists, I quickly removed them to take her to the zoo. And at the same time weaken the coalition of PiS and the fascists, and when I received a great journalistic award for it, I missed the women closest to me, my daughters, and I was eighty years old and I missed retirement. at home,” he said.
A wolf in sheep's clothing
However, the most emotional was the confession of a number of cases and mistreatment of women. All this with a large amount of alcohol. The text shows a clumsy attempt to justify itself. Ketsky says these women forgave them many years later.
(tags translated) Marcin Kecki