We know what was supposed to be in the sketch that was blocked by Polsat.  Yes, he was anti-government

We know what was supposed to be in the sketch that was blocked by Polsat. Yes, he was anti-government

Polsat censored and then removed cabarets that were posted on the Internet after Sunday’s broadcast. The decision is explained by the need to calm down emotions before the elections and the refusal to allow appearances to be used in the election campaign. We know what was supposed to be in the unrealized final sketch.

The cabaret “Młodzi i Moralni” has been dominating the air of Polsat on Sunday evenings for several weeks. Jokes about politicians are common there, and the closer to the elections, the more popular and publicity they enjoyed.

Just before the series finale, Polsat discovered that cabaret artists take no prisoners and . The decision was supposed to come “from above” and so the performances from the last six months disappeared from the places where Polsat published them. According to the Plejada website, the operation was to be carried out quietly.

Polsat cancels anti-government skits

The cabaret artists confirmed this information in an interview with Plejada. “We don’t know the reason for the decision. Our third skit, which was recorded on Thursday, was also not played,” say members of the Young Gentlemen Cabaret. We know what was supposed to be in it. Plejada found out the details of the scenario. And yes, of course it’s an anti-government skit.

He was supposed to show a genre scene from a prison where farmers come to ask for the release of government politicians sitting there. The requests argue in an obvious way – yes, they stole, but they also gave, and this makes them better than Tusk.

Polsat explains the decision to remove cabarets

Although the removal of the materials was supposed to go unnoticed, Polsat finally had to give in and confess why it made such a move. “We do not want our programs to be used by any entity of political dispute in the current election campaign. Our programs have been and should not be used in the ongoing campaign,” said Polsat spokesman Tomasz Matwiejczuk in an interview with Plejada.

Cabarets have been dominating Polsat’s airwaves for several months. In each of them there was no shortage of references to current politics. The cabaret artists openly mocked everything and everyone, especially the ruling party. . A month ago, after broadcasting a skit “with a talking parrot” that shouted popular anti-Ziobrowa and anti-PiS slogans, Polsat also decided to delete the material from the Internet.

Source: Gazeta

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