Poles have managed to oppose the media propaganda machine once again; a machine controlled mostly from abroad.
Yet we should not have any doubts – given the current shape of the media market, this is the last time we managed to overcome it.
Changes to the media market must happen immediately.
No one on the Right should even consider discussions or analysis. Although such ideas will most likely appear on Law and Justice’s (PiS) side of the political theater, these same people will say it’s too late in a year or so because the elections are coming.
And then, those elections will be lost.
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