This strip was shown in “News” as many as 27 times.  A member of the TVP board submitted a complaint to the National Broadcasting Council

This strip was shown in “News” as many as 27 times. A member of the TVP board submitted a complaint to the National Broadcasting Council

This message was displayed in the “Messages” bar as many as 27 times. Krzysztof Luft, a member of the TVP Program Council, reported to the National Broadcasting Council to punish Public Television for spreading false information.

Stripes will become history. Today, they are often the subject of jokes and much discussion. The authors of the famous TVP strips promote a simplified message that usually praises the ruling party and discredits other political options.

TVP strips have been discrediting the opposition for years. “The Frania washing machine has more programs than PO”

“Frania washing machine has more programs than PO” or “Losers from the opposition lecture others” – these are just some of the many examples when the strips shown in “Wiadomości” sound absurd. Krzysztof Luft filed a complaint with the National Broadcasting Council, informing that one of the strips appeared on TVP as many as 27 times and had nothing to do with reality. “Poles focus on law and justice” – reads the strip, which was pointed out by a member of the Program Council.

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A member of the TVP Program Council filed a complaint against Telewizja Publiczna. “It excludes Poles from the national community”

Krzysztof Luft published an entry on his profile on X (former Twitter) in which he explained that he filed a complaint with the National Broadcasting Council because, in his opinion, the strip is discriminatory against Poles who do not vote for Law and Justice and is untruthful.

It excludes Poles from the national community, those of us who support other parties and constitute the majority, because Poles who voted for PiS have never constituted the majority. This is a clear violation of Art. 18 of the Broadcasting Act, which prohibits the publication of content that discriminates based on political views. This beam has been repeatedly shown in ‘Wiadomości’ for years.

Source: Gazeta

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