The Polish Politician Who is Making Globalists Big Mad
Grzegorz Braun is a nationalist hero.
In an era where political conformity is the norm in European politics, Member of European Parliament Grzegorz Braun stands out as a distinctive and controversial figure in the Old Continent’s political landscape. As the Chairman of the Confederation of the Polish Crown (Konfederacja Korony Polskiej, KKP) since 2019 and a newly minted Member of the European Parliament as of 2024, Braun has consistently challenged the mainstream European political establishment with his unorthodox views on international relations and national sovereignty.
Although Poland is a member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), Braun and the KKP hold a thoroughly contrarian vision for Poland and its relationship with the Collective West and the broader world. The major theme of Braun’s political career is his advocacy for Polish sovereignty, to the point that he believes the country should wean itself off NATO influence and even develop its own nuclear capability, according to statements he made when he ran for the Polish presidency in 2015.
Braun fundamentally views current US-Polish relations as one where Poland is subservient to American interests. The United States and Poland signed the US-Poland Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement (EDCA) in August 2020, ostensibly bolstered defense cooperation between the U.S. and Poland, while beefing up NATO’s eastern flank with Russia. Braun described the EDCA as “colonization-plus or maybe even occupation-plus” during a parliamentary press conference the following month.
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The Polish politician is no stranger to controversy and relishes every opportunity to stir the pot. On December 12, 2023, Braun gained international attention when he used a fire extinguisher to put out a Hanukkah menorah. When the media questioned Braun about this spectacle, Braun said "The people participating in the Satanic cult should be ashamed.” Unsurprisingly, Braun was kicked out of the Sejm session taking place at that time and his deputy allowance was withheld from him for six months.
Unlike most of the Polish political class, Braun has pushed back against the prevailing Western narrative that Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022 was unprovoked. He and his fellow KKP members contend that Russia’s incursion was a response to NATO expansion in addition to Ukrainian language laws that discriminated against Russian minorities in Eastern Ukraine. As opposed to financing a proxy war against Russia, or even using direct military intervention in Ukraine, the KKP pushed for ending the war by pushing Russia and Ukraine to reach a diplomatic settlement.
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During his time as an MEP, Braun has continued warning about the very real threat of continued NATO involvement in Ukraine leading to a direct conflict between the West and Russia. When U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken held an important diplomatic meeting with Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski back in September, Braun had choice words for Blinken. He declared, “Blinken, go home as soon as possible. Get lost! We don't want you here. We don't want Polish people paying and dying for your wars." During this discussion, Blinken and Sikorski talked about easing the use of Western weapons and missiles by Ukraine against Russia.
Braun has continued to be a voice for policy restraint at a time when tensions in the Middle East have come to a head. As Israel commits the worst racial genocide of the 21st century in Gaza, Braun has been one of the few elected officials in the European Parliament to describe Israel as a “terrorist state.” He proclaimed, “To all of you who just can't condemn Israeli Jewish genocide committed on Palestinians … Israel is a terrorist state.”
After Iran launched missile attacks on Israel at the start of October in response to the Jewish state’s punitive campaign in Lebanon and its high-profile assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh, the whole world was on the edge of its seat, anxiously waiting to see if the recent flare-up in the Middle East would transform into a full-fledged regional war. The Israeli-compromised leaders of the Collective West naturally bent the knee to Jewish state by giving it full diplomatic support and promises to come to its defense in the event Western leaders were salivating at the prospect of sending additional blood and treasure to another conflict zone that is of no strategic value to the West.
Braun, on the other hand, was not having it. In a fiery speech before the European Parliament, the Polish MEP loudly condemned attempts to drag European nations into a war with Iran. He proclaimed, “#Iran is NOT an еnеmy; trying to drag Europe into war as an American prоxy!”
In an era where Western politics revolves around politically correct positions, Braun’s presence is a breath of fresh air. His willingness to challenge the Atlanticist consensus is desperately needed in the contemporary political arena marked by never-ending wars, mass migration, and ruling class hostility to white European populations. One of the pitfalls of a country like Poland joining the EU and NATO is that getting in bed with these political structures makes it susceptible to catching the political STDs of multiculturalism, LGBT degeneracy, mass migration, and anti-white hate.
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Braun’s KKP party, which is part of the broader Confederation (Konfederacja) alliance, has emerged to challenge the globalist order that dominates the Old Continent. The West is unfortunately bereft of courageous politicians and entities that are willing to stand firmly against the very ruling class that is leading Western polities down the road of civilizational disappearance.
Grzegorz Braun is a special politician who is willing to speak truth to power against the Judeo-American power structure. If Poland, and the rest of Europe for that matter, wants to exist as a coherent civilizational sphere, aspiring politicians would be wise to walk in Braun’s footsteps. Even right-wing politicians in the U.S. could learn a thing or two from the fiery Polish politician.
In this existential moment of Western history, manifesting cowardice in the face of pure evil is simply not an option.
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While I do not disagree with what you said per se, I am going to say that Braun will not be allowed anywhere near actual political power. I probably would have attempted a little more legerdemain if I were him. extinguishing hannaukah candles with a fire extinguisher might look great but it is kinda on the nose