European Union Harms Poland DEFINITIVE WORK Bosak

Suwerenny Narod w XXI Wieku, by Krzysztof Bosak, Witold Tumanowicz, Michal Wawer, i Robert Winnicki. 2016
The Many Ways That the European Union Has Harmed Poland. Polexit Needed!
THE SOVEREIGN NATION IN THE 21ST CENTURY: THE PROGRAM OF THE NATIONAL MOVEMENT, is the title of this Polish-language nationalist treatise. It is located at ruchnarodowy.net, under “Program”.
The NARODOWCY were the staunchest opponents of Poland’s entry into the European Union in 2003. (p. 29). The authors of this work are fully cognizant of the fact that the majority of current Polish public opinion favors continued Polish membership in the European Union. They note that, when the Polish public is educated about what really is going on, it will support Polexit. (p. 31).
WHY POLAND’S MEMBERSHIP IN THE EUROPEAN UNION FLIES IN THE FACE OF HER BEST INTERESTS:
Although over 25 years have passed since the Treaty of Maastricht, the European Union is beyond the possibility of significant reformation. (p. 29, 31).
The European Union is a child of the liberal-leftist revolution of the 1960’s and 1970’s and is founded upon cultural Marxism. (p. 30). It is an enemy of cultural norms and of religion, which it slanders as “racism”, “xenophobia”, “fanaticism”, “fundamentalism”, “sexism”, and “homophobia”. (p. 31). The authors forgot “theocracy”, “Talibanism”, and (what else?) “anti-Semitism” and “hate”.
The European Union is an engine of social decay in Poland, as by the advancing of anti-values, consumerism, hedonism, and licentiousness. (p. 76). Wealthy sponsors from the West promote the homosexual lobby in Poland. (p. 78).
The European Union pushes “progressive” child rearing, which is in conflict with Poland’s classical and Christian child rearing. (p. 87). The European Union tries its best to force hedonistic-based sex education on Polish children, often in disregard of parental wishes. (p. 84).
In the 1990’s, Poland’s leaders sold Polish industry, land, etc., to foreigners, thus converting Poland into a neo-colony dependent upon western European nations and their leaders. (p. 40). Poland’s status as a neo-colony means that she is a reservoir of cheap labor, and a dumping ground for foreign products. (p. 40). Poland’s membership in the European Union exacerbated this problem, as the union of Polish and western European markets means that Poland’s remaining firms are put in a situation where they cannot compete with western firms. (p. 40).
Poland’s continued membership in the European Union prevents the re-industrialization of Poland, and prevents Poland from engaging in any kind of significant economic protectionism to protect her interests. (p. 41).
The European Union’s policy on carbon dioxide emissions, irrespective of the validity or invalidity of global warming, was a trick. It struck a blow at Polish industry, which did not have the technological advantages of French and German companies. (p. 51).
Poland’s membership in the European Union has made buildings in major cities attractive targets for investment, which has also made them unaffordable to most Poles. This, in turn, has facilitated delayed childbearing among Poles, and has encouraged Poles to emigrate. (p. 60).
Poland’s membership in the European Union has caused a “brain drain”, notably those of medical personnel. (p. 65).
Other factors to consider:
Brussel’s overweening bureaucracy (p. 3), and ever-growing European-Union-imposed regulations on member nations. (p. 29).
The fear-mongering, first fostered by Communists and now by Euro-enthusiasts, about Poland being incapable of being sovereign and self-sufficient. (p. 29).
The EURO turning out to benefit Germany. (p. 26). So no EURO. Keep Polish currency as it is. (p. 4, 66).
Poland a would-be dumping ground for immigrants—in this case an attempt of western European nations to shift some of their problems onto Poland. (p. 18).
The growing rebellion of individual European nations against Eurocrat officiousness (p. 26), and against the European-Union-promoted political correctness and multiculturalism (p. 26), as well as against the European-Union-caused crises in finance and immigration. (p. 26).
Combatting Poland’s social decay (promoted by the European Union), which includes a decline in marriages, an increase in divorces, a disinclination of having children, and an increasing number of children born out of wedlock. (p. 76).
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