By Pelé | July 10, 2007 - 12:27 am
Posted in Category: News

Source: Wprost, Gazeta

Seems that everyone knew about it, yet very few of us have heard it. Today you can get the chance, too. Polish weekly “Wprost” has just revealed tapes from Tadeusz Rydzyk’s (should you not recognize the name, ask any Israeli around) lecture for the students of his private academy, where he lets loose all his anti-church conspiracy, Z.O.G. and euthanasia fears. While the recording itself is available in Polish only, we bring you a selection of quotes. Nothing to comment, judge for yourself.

“They are preparing the euthanasia. And Olejnik [a liberal journalist] spits in the face. And Mrs Środa does, too. And the next day this is validated as she is invitied to the meeting [by the president’s wife]. That’s why I spoke up to make them react. And they did react. That was in a “Yes-Yes, No-No” style. To separate the lies from the truth. To spearate the good from the evil. The slime from the parfume. […] The first lady with such an euthanasia? You witch! I’ll get you! When it comes to killing people, go and be the first to euthanize yourself…!”

“I asked the president: what is your view on the Polish cause? You withheld the exhumation in Jedwabne. You know very well that it’s all about the 65 billion $ that Poland would have to pay. Pay 65 billion $ for what? What for? They’ll come to you and say: give me that coat. Take off your pants and give it up. The shoes too. Why would I have to give them this money? Why?” […] You allocate pretty much land for the Holocaust museum in Warsaw. The prices are 2000$ per square meter, or even higher. Higher than in Japan, in Tokio. What’s more, you sponsor two third of it. But you won’t give a few meters for the KL Warschau monument. People died there, too, but this time it were Poles. And everyone are deaf about it. He said: no money (…)”

“THe third thind I said was: I do congratulate you on withhelding the parade of those, pardon the expression, freaks. Those who love another way. Homo-something. You can’t make a fool of yourself. You can quickly deprave children, teenagers. This is sick.”

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    August 9, 2007 @ 02:29


    […] Zbigniew Ziobro, when asked on a press conference whether he will supervise the investigation against Tadeusz Rydzyk concerning his anti-Semitic expressions said he would not as he fully relied on the prosecutor’s office in Toruń. He also added that he doesn’t know anything about these statements (despite them being published in papers worldwide, not to mention Polish ones). But, as he mentioned, not all statements unfavourable to a certain nation (the one he sworn to have not heard, that is) can be considered a crime, even a sharp one - this lies within the boundaries of a public debate. Unless it “turns out something more than just disliking”. […]

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