A prominent Polish sports commentator was suspended by the national broadcaster, TVP, just hours after the Paris Olympic Games opening ceremony, where he critiqued John Lennon’s song “Imagine.” His remarks, which described the song as promoting a vision akin to communism, led to reaction from viewers and TVP authorities.
“Imagine a world without heaven, nations, or religion and this is the vision of peace that is supposed to envelop us all. This is, unfortunately, a vision of communism,” the commentator stated during his coverage of the Olympic ceremony. By Saturday, TVP had decided to suspend him, meaning his voice would not accompany any further Olympic broadcasts.
Babiarz has been a sports commentator for over 30 years, covering many Polish triumphs, especially in athletics and swimming.
TVP issued a statement emphasizing that “mutual understanding, tolerance, and reconciliation are not just core Olympic ideals but also the foundation of the broadcaster’s standards.”
The statement also read, “There is no agreement to break these. Following yesterday’s scandalous remarks by Przemysław Babiarz, he has been suspended from his duties and will not be commenting during the Olympic Games.”
The response to Babiarz’s interpretation of “Imagine” was not limited to TVP’s disciplinary action. The issue quickly became a hot topic on social media. Babiarz’s words during the opening ceremony of the Paris Games were criticized by some celebrities and journalists who support the left-liberal government in Poland. Most politicians considered the commentator’s stance an act of courage, and the actions of TVP as stifling freedom of speech in Poland.
Former Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki defiantly supported Babiarz, writing, “You cannot drown out the truth! The truth will defend itself! Your actions will be remembered, and censorship will fail.”
Similarly, Sławomir Mentzen from the Confederation party stated, “Przemysław Babiarz was suspended by TVP for speaking the truth about Lennon’s Imagine, calling it a vision of communism, a sentiment even Lennon himself admitted was a communist manifesto.”
The chairwoman of the co-ruling Poland Left party, Anna Maria Żukowska, called the suspension a scandal, expressing outrage over the decision. “Has TVP lost its mind?! We can banter on Twitter about meanings, but to suspend a journalist over this is outrageous,” she commented.
Even President Andrzej Duda weighed in, suggesting a concerning trend against free expression: “It seems a novelty has emerged here that one cannot indeed present their own point of view,” he told the news outlet Wirtualna Polska.