They say there’s no accounting for taste, but you don’t always have to shout about it on Twitter. However, Dariusz Matecki, an MP from Sovereign Poland, decided that in the 21st century, asking for a witcher’s intervention in the case of a person who “flys in a striga costume” is completely inappropriate.
MP Dariusz Matecki about Luna: Someone in a striga costume
“Call the Witcher!” – wrote on Sunday evening Sovereign Poland MP Dariusz Matecki, posting a photo of Luna with a white and red flag on Twitter. The comments were applauded, ridiculed and even more insulted, because for some reason we have such a situation that whoever is chosen to represent Poland at Eurovision has to expect that a sea consisting only of the contents of the septic tank will be poured on him.
When Matecki discovered that his entry had been noticed in the media, he decided to explain a little what he meant as the author:
Some websites are writing about me again. I don’t even know who Luna is, I was commenting on a movie where someone in a striga costume was flying with a holy white and red flag next to her, holding rainbow symbols – he clarified.
To one of the Internet users’ appeal for the return of “Bejba”-Blanka, he added sarcastically: “It was better under our rule, best regards.”
And it’s good that he added it, because someone might think that he summoned the Witcher for another purpose. If we are talking about Geralt, he had quite close relationships with numerous women – and these were not relationships based solely on the “client-contractor” transaction.
Almost 15,000 people must undoubtedly be proud of their vote for MP Matecki in the last parliamentary elections. Next time, we recommend glitter to shine. Or aluminum foil, it will be more ecological. Or silence, because it is golden.
Source: Gazeta

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