European Parliament
Urszula Krupa (IND/DEM ). –
(PL)
Mr President, the adoption at the most recent plenary session of a resolution which slanders first and foremost Poles and the radio station
Radio Maryja
, making unfounded allegations of homophobia, anti-semitism, xenophobia and racism, is a scandal against which I have received thousands of protests, including those asking whether any of the 301 Members who sanctioned this Machiavellian lie have ever listened to
Radio Maryja
The resolution has already been cited with the aim of inciting violence against my nation and against the radio station in question, which also has non-Catholic listeners. I would therefore like to ask whether this is what tolerance means in the European Union; a European Union in which a minority imposes its views on millions of citizens, and attempts to impose not only a superstate with one government, military and currency, but also a single legitimate ideology, something with which Poles are particularly familiar from their experience of previous totalitarian systems?
I would also like to take this opportunity to appeal to the young Member from Finland to show some respect for the truth and for women, something which even a less sophisticated culture requires as a minimum.

