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According to the Archbishop, the law on the Institute of National Memory has "undermined the trust of many thousands of people and tarnished the work of several decades". – As a nation, we are very attached to history, but we have a unilateral self-vision, and the historical memory is extremely diverse, complex and often contradictory – stresses Muszynski
– We Poles, living in a global world, we want to isolate ourselves, deal only with our problems. We make virtue out of our closure and that's our drama, "says the priest. According to the archbishop, the Poles "do not have an identity deep enough and established, they can not defend it, and therefore they are afraid of who is different and foreign."
– We always want to defend ourselves against someone. To the extent that we are ready to create a fictitious enemy, who thinks differently, who believes different from ourselves – comments the priest
The Archbishop also speaks of the omnipresence of the radicals, especially the his extreme views the young. – Those who today reject Jews and Muslims who rate these people and pronounce convictions, have probably never met Jews or Muslims. The responsibility for their aggression and fear is usually borne by their living environment, dominated by radical opinions and propaganda, served by some media – he adds. The whole conversation in the "Catholic Guide".
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