Jerzy Kryszak has no scruples about the government.  Where is Morawiecki?  “I’m afraid they caught him”

Jerzy Kryszak has no scruples about the government. Where is Morawiecki? “I’m afraid they caught him”

Jerzy Kryszak was a guest of the Sunday cabaret “M³odzi i Moralni 3”. The satirist, in his style, took over the stage and mocked the government, which was rewarded by the audience with thunderous applause.

he has been a guest of Polish cabaret scenes for years. Last weekend, he appeared at the “Młodzi i Moralni 3” gala, where, in the form of a stand-up comedy, he made the audience laugh to tears, criticizing the government. There were plenty of juicy taunts towards Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki and the leader of the opposition Donald Tusk. What did Kryszak say from the stage?

Jerzy Kryszak mocks the government

The closer to the elections, the more often cabaret artists reach for the endless bag of inspiration that is Polish politics. Although sometimes one might get the impression that cabarets are no longer needed in a country where politicians successfully replace satirists, cabaret galas remain extremely popular.

Jerzy Kryszak knows how to make the audience go home laughing until they cry. Just mock the government or constantly blame Donald Tusk for everything. One of Kryszak’s jokes referred to wolfhounds that scared him as a child.

I have a grudge against Tusk because they were German shepherds. It was Tusk’s fault! Back then, I didn’t know it was Tusk, he said, and the delighted audience applauded.

There were also jokes from recent history. Commenting on the case of the police arrest of MP Kinga Gajewska, Jerzy Kryszak decided to use Mateusz Morawiecki’s recent Freudian slip of the tongue. The Prime Minister warned against the threat, but as a result of racing thoughts, he warned not against Donald Tusk or the opposition, but against Law and Justice itself:

We want to remind you how great a threat it is to return the rule of Law and Justice to power, Morawiecki confessed in a burst of sincerity.

Jerzy Kryszak took advantage of a slip of the tongue:

The police were right to arrest her, but our Prime Minister, the best, also saw all this because he had a meeting nearby. He said something that scared me. He said that he was warning against the threat posed by the Law and Justice party. I’m really afraid they stole him because I haven’t seen him in a long time. They stole her, they stole him… – Kryszak connected the threads.

Source: Gazeta

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