This Tweet from the Polish Ambassador to the United States:

That statue is a memorial to the Polish soldiers murdered in the Katyn Forest, it was created by the Polish immigrant artist Andrzej Pitynski.

It is of a Polish Army officer being bayonetted through the back by a Mosin-Nagant.

There is another Katyn Forest monument in Warsaw that is even more striking.

 

This statue, on the other hand, was rescued from the collapsing USSR, and installed in Seattle.

 

The Poles teach the history of Communism in their country.  They build memorials for those who were murdered by it.

The Poles hate Communism and advocacy for Communism/Socialism in Poland is a jailable offense.

In the urban areas of the Pacific Northwest, I’m almost positive having a Socialist rose emoji in your Twitter or Facebook profile is a requirement.

They teach Socialism and Communism positively up there.

Seattle and Portland are where Antifa and Socialist activists are trying to start a Socialist revolution and have actually created Socialist autonomist zones (at least temporarily).

Those who teach the truth about Socialism and Communism fight to make sure it never happens again.

Those who are not are trying to make it happen again.

Be more like Poland and less like Portland and Seattle.

The future of America depends on it.

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By J. Kb

3 thoughts on “Poland vs. the Pacific Northwest”
  1. Must be an old picture. Lenin’s left hand has been painted red for several years now. (Or is that Stalin, forget, and not enough energy to look it up.)

  2. Just drove back down from seattle last night. Visited relatives just outside the city. We have to park our vehicle around back inside the fence, as 2 catalytic converters have been stolen off of cars in the driveway in the last 6 months. A mile away, there is a wooded area, full of crappy tents with tarps over them, drugged out scumbags wandering around. A warm breeze fills the neighborhoods with the stench of unwashed bodies and human waste. Yes, we can smell it from time to time in the summer almost a mile away.

    UTOPIA!!!!

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