The Ruderman Family Foundation has put out the following video in reaction to the new Polish law and efforts to justify it, and it is quite simply dynamite.
https://www.facebook.com/HanochDaum/videos/1770263946328624/
Not surprisingly, Poland is furious.
Michal Dworczyk, an aide to Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki, described the video as an affront to the thousands of Poles who risked their lives during the war to help Jews.
Polish state television’s all-news channel TVP Info reported it as the top story on its website, calling the video “shocking.”
Witold Jurasz, a journalist with the private Polsat broadcaster, called the video “offensive and scandalous,” and said it “spits in the face of every Pole”—even those who, like him, oppose Poland’s Holocaust law.
I will give them this much: they have not called for a Day of Rage.
But even Poland’s Jewish community has condemned it
The official Jewish community of Poland strongly condemned the video and said the response to the new law “cannot be a campaign of hatred.”
but I highly suspect this is motivated by fear of an increased backlash of antisemitism, since I assume they are not in favor of the law either.
You will notice I embedded a Facebook version of the video. This is because while the video was uploaded on YouTube, it seems to be “unavailable” now for some reason. I have my suspicions as to why this is the case.