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Jack Posobic
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Dominic Tarzinski
Former Navy intelligence veteran.
Jack Posobic
This is Human Events with your host, Jack Posobic. Christ is king. Well, ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard today's edition of Human Events Daily. We're here live once again in Warsaw, Poland. Today is August 7, 2025 Anno Domini. Of course we've been here covering down on this historic inauguration. The taking of office of the new Polish president Karel Nocki. An incredible underdog victory not only for a first time candidate, a populist candidate, populist nationalist, but someone who has really captured the spirit of the Polish people. And so of course to really dig in and explain how he was able to win as well as how important this is what we've got, a very special treat for you. We're sitting down with Member of European Parliament Dominic Tarzinski. Dominic, how are you?
Dominic Tarzinski
Thank you very much. Good to see you and good to.
Jack Posobic
Have you in person. Yeah, it's great to be back. Well, we were, we were here for the CPAC and now down in Zhezhov and now we're here in Warsaw.
Dominic Tarzinski
Beautiful Poland, safe Poland. We're going to talk about it. I hope we will.
Jack Posobic
We had a video that last night.
Dominic Tarzinski
I hope you're going to like it, I hope you're going to love Poland and you get know more about Poland. It's, it's very important and I thank you, I thank you for being here. It's very important to us Polish to let the world know why Poland is so great. It's, and it's not, it's not just a word, why, why it's so great and how we were able to achieve what we've got now politically, but not only politically and I'm so proud I can share with you with our American viewers, not only American viewers but everyone who is conservative, who is with a level of common sense and who is, you know, very interested in politics around the world. So thank you very much for having me.
Jack Posobic
Well, this really is what it is. It's common sense politics. So let's talk about the presidential election. So Carl Novrotsky. So this is the third conservative victory here in Poland. Three times in a row. Very hard to do in the US Winning three terms for one one side, it's almost impossible. It's very, very tricky to do. Whether you see that in politics in Poland, in the US it's the same way. How was he able, first time he's ever run for anything. How was he able to pull this off?
Dominic Tarzinski
Well, he was very straight. He was very straight about his policy, about his vision. And to be honest, globalist government actually helped him because two years ago we had a parliamentary election and Tusk took over. Important. He lost, but he was able to create a coalition with all these political leftists.
Jack Posobic
So what this means is the leftists, the pro globalists, Brussels, they're in control of parliament right now at the moment.
Dominic Tarzinski
So they created a government because our system is different, right?
Jack Posobic
Yes.
Dominic Tarzinski
We've got a president and the government.
Jack Posobic
So the Prime Minister.
Dominic Tarzinski
Prime Minister. So the Prime Minister Tusk is in charge at the moment. They promised a lot. They lied to the nation, they always do. And they did not deliver, of course. So it took them 18 months to lost all the hope and support. People said, okay, that's enough. You promised this, you promised that you did not deliver. If you lied, you're going to be punished. And Novodsky was very straight about what he's going to do as a president. As a president, he has a right, legal right to submit his, his bill to the parliament. And he promised to submit his projects, his bills, his acts according to their promises. So now they will have to, they will have to vote over their own promises.
Jack Posobic
So they've their own legislative.
Dominic Tarzinski
That's right. So if they promise the cuts of the taxes, they will have to vote over it because they are obliged to do so if president is asking about it. And they will have to vote against their own promises. So that was checkmate. And I think that was great. And he won because he was great and honest. And they lost because they lied. And it's so typical because they promised people so much, they created themselves. I mean, the image of this globalist was so beautiful. And we. And it took them 18 months to prove that they lied. So we won third time in a row because they keep lying. And people, unfortunately, not only Polish, but many nations are misled by all these fake promises. So now I think it's A matter of time that conservatives will win elections to the parliament. We are going to have our own prime minister and we're going to lead Poland as we used to for the past eight years. For those who do not know, we had our government for two terms. Our term is four years. For the government. We were in charge for eight years. That's why Poland is so safe. This is what we left. This is why Poland is so clean. All this data. Every single time when I do an interview for international outlets, I'm trying to give you a data. Not my personal political opinion, but data. And it's very, very simple. Safest place in Europe. When you see European Union Eurostat data. Poland, the safest place in Europe. The latest crimes like rapes. There is no, like, common crime with the knives or machetes or shootings. We don't, we do not have that. When you see a data. And it's only because our conservative, very strict policy on migration and the crime. So, so we do hope to be back and continue this great mission because when you see Europe, when you see our neighbors like Germany, what is happening with the migration, with the rapes, with the gang rapes, with machetes, with knife crimes, and I cannot believe it's Germany.
Jack Posobic
When you see Italy in Germany this summer, the swimming pools, they're going into the pools, going after little kids.
Dominic Tarzinski
That's right. And some of the pools were closed.
Jack Posobic
Yes.
Dominic Tarzinski
So they cannot cope with the crime because this is a crime against children. They have to close the pools. We do not want close the pools in Poland. We do not want close Poland because of illegal migrants who are culturally not very close to us. That's what it is. And we do not want Europe to be closed because, you know, the easiest way is to, let's, let's close it. No, you have to, you have to deal with this problem. You created this problem. And I meant Germany. But they created the problem in 2015 when they said wilkommen, everyone is welcome.
Jack Posobic
And this is Merkel.
Dominic Tarzinski
That's, that's Madame Merkel when she was.
Jack Posobic
And who was, who was Merkel's deputy again, in, in the eu. What was that person's name?
Dominic Tarzinski
Was it, was it just her friend?
Jack Posobic
It was very close. Donald Tusk.
Dominic Tarzinski
And he's now in charge of Polish government.
Jack Posobic
Prime minister in Poland.
Dominic Tarzinski
But I do believe not for long. So, so I think they started this madness in 2015 and we're going to clean it up because Europe is dying. And I think this is what President Trump is doing now after only one term of Biden's administration. So we have very common grounds when it comes to the politics, especially with the migration policies. And I must say Mr. Tuan was an inspiration for us. That's why our campaign was based on make Europe great again. And it's not like we are copying, because I think it's not about copying someone's political idea. It's much more than political idea. It's a common sense. The world needs it. It's not about America, it's not about Europe only or about Poland. It's about common sense around the world. Because the wokeness is a cancer. Yes, it is a cancer to the societies. And we have to. The world is healing. That's what we see very often now. Yes, the world is healing, but the world is not healed yet. We have to work on it. So I think Poland is a very important part of the MAGA movement, mega movement in Europe. And I think that our cooperation, American, Polish cooperation will change these factors. Because Germany is trying to push America outside of EU with everything. Like, I don't know, like every country needs to spend money on new technology for army. Who has the. The newest, the most advanced technology in the world? America. But Germans are trying to take the money from the EU and spend it in Germany and in France, even though they do not have these technologies, even though they know they. They are not so advanced and. And Russia would just eat them like a cake. So I think to us, to Polish, to Europeans, the most important is cooperation with us, because this is the smart way with a smart man. And when you see history from our perspective, it's completely different. Let's say most of the politicians around the world has a different view on Germany, on France, on Sweden. Our perspective is different throughout centuries, from 15th century, that was a problem for us. Russia in Germany was always a problem. Partitions, that was a problem. Poland was not on the map for 123 years because of Russia and because of Germany. So our experience, neighboring countries, completely different. So we know that our history with us and partnership with us throughout years, throughout decades proved that there was no war between us, no tensions between us. Reagan was the one who freed Poland from the communists when John Paul ii. So our experience with America is natural, loving, caring each other.
Jack Posobic
And when. When Trump came in 2017, he. He spoke about this in his speech.
Dominic Tarzinski
That's right.
Jack Posobic
Which is just over here.
Dominic Tarzinski
Yeah, that's right. I think that was one of the best speeches ever.
Jack Posobic
I'm biased, but I really do think that. I think that was one of his own. Because that was the speech when he talked about Poland and he talked about those issues. And it's not just because my ancestry is Polish. Is he talked about how this is a fight for Western civilization.
Dominic Tarzinski
That's right.
Jack Posobic
And that's something that goes beyond just America, Poland. It's actually the culture of Western civilization that has existed. You've given a great definition. I say it all the time. Right. Was it the Roman law, the Greek philosophy and Christianity.
Dominic Tarzinski
Yeah, And Christianity not only as a.
Jack Posobic
Faith, but as a culture, as the.
Dominic Tarzinski
Values, as a value. Right. When you see Christian Scientists, Christian literature. When you see Copernicus. Yeah. For example, Copernicus, John Paul ii, King Sobieski, Gregor Mandel, Mariska Quiriz, shopping. When you go name by name, century by century, you see how Christianity built this beautiful civilization and we are losing it. So this war, my war, it's not a war of politician against politician. I don't care if I wear a suit, if I'm an MEP or just a Dominic from Poland. I care about the future of my family. My fight is my fight for my future wife, for my future children. My fight is the fight for my mom, for my father, for what I know, for my neighborhood, for. For my country. I see these buildings as my home. And this is not political talk. I do believe that this is my home. So we are fighting for a safety of our home, for the future of our home. And I do not want to be a grandpa who's going to be asked by a grandchild, grandpa, what did you do when they started invading us? I don't want to be asked this question when it's too late. It's my responsibility now. No one will do anything for you. This is my responsibility as a man, as a Christian, as a Polish, as a politician, to take action. Because most of these leftists, they don't care. They are hedonists. They care about today. They want to be happy, they want to eat a good food, they want to have their beautiful latte. They don't care what's going to happen in 20, 30 years.
Jack Posobic
This is what I always say about left. I love leftists. I love them, the liberals, the left, I love them because they are the best chefs. That's right, they're the best. Make a coffee, make your cafe, clothing, the fashion. Because actors, right, that's your. That's your emotional based, emotional based output, right? But the conservatives, that's your business, your military, your government. That's where if you want structure and action, law and order.
Dominic Tarzinski
That's right. When you have to give a little bit of yourself, your strength, your time, your work, your emotions as well. When you have to be involved and when you have to do something for others, there is a problem. They do not want to give away anything. What's theirs, they are thinking about their ego, about themselves, feeling good.
Jack Posobic
I want them to have all those split. No, no, that's fine. You provide and that's what Poland does. And I want to. I want to. So we'll talk about the video, which we did. And we're driving around. It was not planned at all. And we're driving and we were talking. We always talk about this kind of stuff. And I've seen all your interviews where you do the. Well, you know, zero illegal migrants. And you know, and we go through Eurostat and you go through the crime stats. But that's statistics, it's numbers, it's something that. It doesn't tell a story.
Dominic Tarzinski
That's why I want, I want to record.
Jack Posobic
But when you see it with your own eyes, that here we are driving around and it's midnight and it's the middle of summer. The hottest, you know, nightclub, nightlife, part.
Dominic Tarzinski
Of Warsaw, Liberal Warsaw.
Jack Posobic
Of liberal Warsaw, that's right. But liberal in a political sense, maybe, but because the law and order is still true here. The. If you commit a crime in Warsaw, you're gonna go down.
Dominic Tarzinski
That's right, that's. That's very important. But there is, There is one more thing. Even though we do respect a lot, there is something more, I think. And you will see that I think you already did. I think Polish people are aware that you do not spit on the floor, you do not throw your papers and you know, you're looking for a bin, like you can see that.
Jack Posobic
I always tell myself, wait, you don't even know this. Cuz you weren't there yesterday. And we talked about this on the show just yesterday, walking around after. Cuz we went out after the marches, after all of the processions for President Novrotsky. And I said, there's no trash.
Dominic Tarzinski
Clean, huh?
Jack Posobic
It's all clean.
Dominic Tarzinski
Yes.
Jack Posobic
And Tanya, my wife, you know, Tanya, she noticed that someone had. Because, you know, it's such a big march and there weren't trash cans everywhere. Someone had put a bag on the fence and they say, hey, if you had some trash, just put it here in this bag.
Dominic Tarzinski
That's right.
Jack Posobic
And. And they left it and everyone used it.
Dominic Tarzinski
You know why?
Jack Posobic
Because they wouldn't put any trash on the street.
Dominic Tarzinski
I tell you why, because we know that if There would be a trash that would be used by leftist liberal media against us. They will say, look at them, they call themselves patriots, but they don't care about the environment. So that's one of the reasons. Because in the past there was a case when very left, let's say Polish CNN leftists like left left media outlet pretend that we left empty bottles, alcohol after the march. It was fake. It was fake. They like TV station was recorded when.
Jack Posobic
They said this couldn't be true.
Dominic Tarzinski
It's true, it's true. I'll show the video.
Jack Posobic
No, but I mean the case couldn't be true because you and I, what was 2018. That's right. And we marched here again. It was the same, the 100 year March, seven years. You could eat off the floors afterwards. It was so clean. And I even I think I. I did a video that time on, just on my Twitter and, and I said, look at how it's so clean. You wouldn't know there was 150,000 people patriots marching through Warsaw. And you would not even see any, you wouldn't see any litter, any threshold. Because that's the respect.
Dominic Tarzinski
So my.
Jack Posobic
So of course they find one bottle.
Dominic Tarzinski
But my idea is, and I didn't tell you that before the show, my idea was because Poland is still seeing as a post communist country, gray, not attractive for some people. So I said to myself, what could I do to show the Poland to the world as a beautiful place to visit, to invest, to take a vacation. We've got a sea, we've got a mountain, we've got a beautiful cities. It's quite cheap when you compare it with us. I mean, it's cheap.
Jack Posobic
Don't tell everybody that. Don't let him hear that.
Dominic Tarzinski
So I came up with this idea, okay, I'm going to open my own company, a tourist. I'm gonna bring people from America. I'm gonna walk around with them. We're gonna have beautiful meetings to talk about politics, life, music and everything. I'm gonna show them around and then they're gonna be back to us or whatever and they're gonna let people the world know how beautiful Poland is. After 70 years of communism, after World War II, you can, you can show your viewers. You will see all the city was destroyed to the ground by Germans. Like this building. There was nothing. Nothing. And it shows you how you can rebuild your country physically, politically, morally, how you can end up because many people.
Jack Posobic
And isn't it, isn't it true that after, after the war that when they went to do the Rebuilding. They actually took the photos and the pictures of how the, exactly how many of the buildings and churches looked. And they said, just make it back exactly as it was.
Dominic Tarzinski
That that's what it is. Especially with the, with the castles and, and beautiful buildings in the old town. In the oldtown.
Jack Posobic
Yeah.
Dominic Tarzinski
So, so I think that is a great idea for me to invite American people to meet me, to meet people like me, to spend time together, to see and experience Poland. Because everyone, I mean, every patriot who loves his own country will say it's a beautiful country, country, it's a great country. But why Poland is so special because we were so down. Poland was destroyed. I'm not going to go to 123 years of non existence on the map because of the partitions. I'm not going to go even to the war or 70 years of communism. But since 1989, when we had the first partially free elections after the communism, it took us 30 years to become a pearl of Europe. So I want you to come to Poland. I invite you. It's gonna be more. I'm gonna post it and I'm gonna let you know about my plans about this idea.
Jack Posobic
But I think it's great because.
Dominic Tarzinski
I think it's great because you came.
Jack Posobic
Here when we show the videos and I say I can make an argument and I can go on the shows and talk about, well, if. And it's a little bit, it's almost uncomfortable, it's almost awkward to have to explain why it's so good. It's. Well, you have this system and this level of migration and you need to have strong laws and, and okay, we can, we can work it all up, but a picture is worth a thousand words, I think. And when we're just driving down the street in the middle of it, and I'm telling you, in the U.S. we saw what happened in Cincinnati two weeks ago. The beatings, brutal beatings. Washington, D.C. you have a member of the administration, a guy who worked for Elon Musk, is now being beaten up because he's trying to defend, he's trying to defend a woman. And now, because this happened as terrible as it was now, President Trump has given it his direct attention, even calling for, and I hope he does it, direct federal control of Washington D.C. clean it all up. But the truth is that's every city in America, every big city in America has this problem. And they will tell you, though, they say, well, you know, big cities always have problems.
Dominic Tarzinski
Not Warsaw, Really? Not Craco? No, no, not at all.
Jack Posobic
Let's check yeah, let's check.
Dominic Tarzinski
And we did. So. So I feel really sorry for Italy because what is happening in Italy because of illegal migration is crazy. This beautiful, beautiful country is destroyed. I mean, tourists will not go as they used to. There's no such numbers as it used to be in. In the past.
Jack Posobic
Wow.
Dominic Tarzinski
Romantic. Beautiful. Paris is done. Is destroyed. When.
Jack Posobic
You see, I didn't tell you this. We went. So the last time when I came for cpac, Poland, right, We came to Zhaov. We gave the speech. I left. Then we did cpac, Hungary in Budapest. And we. We stopped one day in Paris because my children, my boys, they wanted to see Notre Dame.
Dominic Tarzinski
Sure.
Jack Posobic
They said, it's open. I promised them, when it opens up, I'm gonna take you. We're gonna go to Mass. You're gonna hear the bells, everything. They were looking for Quasimodo, you know, and that very night. So the football team in Paris won the national championship. And there were riots. And we were outside, so there would.
Dominic Tarzinski
Be riots if they would win. There would be riots if they would lose. It's always the same.
Jack Posobic
And it. And it became. It wasn't. At first, it was kind of fun. And we were out getting some gelato, that kind of thing. But then when we got back to our hotel, they said, hey, the doors are all locked. I said, why is it locked? We're just trying to go back in because we know what's going to happen. And they said, don't go out for too long. So we went out for gelato. And then you could start to see it was fun. And then it turned dangerous, and then it turned worse. I said, we have to get. So we got caught. We're there one night.
Dominic Tarzinski
So I think one night.
Jack Posobic
And they were right.
Dominic Tarzinski
So I think. I think Italy, and it's.
Jack Posobic
The migrants and all the rest, of course, but they use it as an excuse to go and burn and attack and everything.
Dominic Tarzinski
If Germany led over 2 million migrants into the country. If. If Spain is flooded, if. If. If Italy. I went to Lampedusa, as you know, I saw the. The, you know, the hot spots, and that's.
Jack Posobic
That's where they're coming in. They'll come up through Libya, from Africa, from sub Saharan Africa through Libya into Lampedusa and then into Italy.
Dominic Tarzinski
Italy is done. Sweden is done. Germany is done. France is done. And the peril of Europe now is Poland. And it's safe because of zero illegal migration. The zero saved Poland, and it's saved because it's cheap and it's gonna. We're gonna make money. So nobody, nobody cares. Nobody talks about how economy is destroyed by illegal migration. How economies are destroyed because of not taking care of your safety. Not obviously I'm not gonna say that we are the homeland of John Paul ii. You can go and see the place we are the homeland of Saint sister Faustina. You can go to Krakow and see beautiful place. You can see beautiful places in. In Gdansk by the sea where Solidarity was born. It's all open. You can visit. You can see beautiful old town in Warsaw. There is. So you can see the old, old house of shopping. You can see so many beautiful places. I'm not, I'm not working for the tourist department. Don't get me wrong, they're going to hire you. I'm just proud, Jack. I'm just proud because it's not destroyed. It's not going to be destroyed because of our policies.
Jack Posobic
And not only that, but so you've been able to keep the country its high trust.
Dominic Tarzinski
That's right.
Jack Posobic
It's a country that lowest unemployment. Lowest unemployment. Talk about the economic boom. Because some of the numbers I've been seeing lately suddenly Poland, little Poland, right? The Poland that everybody forgets about is becoming the number one economy.
Dominic Tarzinski
Not only economy. There is a picture I want to show you. I saved today. I didn't know we're going to talk about it, but when you compare it Poland to Great Britain, which is happening recently like nobody really. I mean many people couldn't believe the predictions of British media and financial specialities. And they says Poland will get a bigger higher GPT than Great Britain in 2035. Why one Ah, check it. Everyone, everyone is so surprised. Look at that. Read it out.
Jack Posobic
692 rise in our in rapes in England since 2000. And Poland, Poland 53 decrease. So Poland cut in half. I've seen this, you know.
Dominic Tarzinski
You know why?
Jack Posobic
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Dominic Tarzinski
Okay, when you Google it, which in 2000, when you, when you check it with the, with the Eurostat, you'll get information about how many rapes, how you know. But when you go deeper and you see the reports, for example, from.
Jack Posobic
By the way, has anyone told the feminists about this?
Dominic Tarzinski
Oh, they are so quiet now.
Jack Posobic
I don't, I don't hear anything from the feminists about this.
Dominic Tarzinski
There is. They cannot explain it. I can mainly like the representation of illegal migrants committing crimes four times higher than original.
Jack Posobic
We know, we know that.
Dominic Tarzinski
And you have to show the data. Not, not, not a political opinion, but the data and ask them why.
Jack Posobic
The very first, the very first political documentary I made in 2017, we went to Malmo, Sweden.
Dominic Tarzinski
Oh, terrible place.
Jack Posobic
And it's become really bad. And we said it and I got, you know, the whole media was all upset at me because I said, you have turned Sweden into the rape capital.
Dominic Tarzinski
That's right.
Jack Posobic
And they said, how dare you. This language, you can't use it. I said, it's just facts. Yeah, they do not like the facts.
Dominic Tarzinski
They do not like to have a fact. That's why for so many, so many times, when I was doing a debate, they called me a fascist. You are a fascist. And I said, how can I be a fascist when you call me a Russian supporter? So I'm a communist, a Russian supporter or a fascist, or both.
Jack Posobic
I always say, I wish that I was everything that they call me because then I'd be getting paychecks from everybody. Here's my Russian money, here's my Israeli money.
Dominic Tarzinski
All the. So I'm so proud that every time when I'm on these debates now, since 2015, I'm like, I was right and you are wrong. Do something about it. Because the problem is that leftists, when they see the fruits of their works, the fruits of their policies, they know that they made mistake. I'm doing my PhD on international law and migration is part of it. And I just found out that miracle, after years, it's not very well known fact. She said we were wrong. That was the biggest mistake we made. But it's too late. She's not in an active politics now. She can say whatever she wants.
Jack Posobic
She's gone. But we have Mertz, we have Schultz and We have tools.
Dominic Tarzinski
And that's the people from the same. From her party, from her.
Jack Posobic
Yeah. Her deputies, her children.
Dominic Tarzinski
Yeah. Political children. So she, she's trying to say, okay, that was a mistake. Now it's not my fault what they're doing, but she is the mother. She is the responsible one. And Mr. Soros, who is trying to decide for the nations, who's going to run the nations, he tried the same thing in Poland. He was very supportive for one of the candidates who lost with our candidate presidential election. He was very supportive in many ways because if Poland and usaid, oh, big money. If in Poland involved, if Poland is.
Jack Posobic
Able to be successful by maintaining itself as a conservative country with. And when I say small seed like the conservative laws, the conservative traditions, conserving their heritage, conserving religion, conserving identity, this is a big problem for the globalists.
Dominic Tarzinski
Because they cannot control you.
Jack Posobic
Poland is successful, then that means why are we doing all these other programs in uk, Italy, in France, Germany, and of course what they're doing in the United States?
Dominic Tarzinski
Because they want to destroy nations. They want to destroy identity. I watched this video. I think you posted it today. Clinton's speech about diversity. I think it's on your ex. And, and I couldn't believe that he was so proud. That's a speech from years ago, but he was so proud that in, he says in, in the next five years, the, the, the, the, the, the diversity will be so advanced that there will be no race in America where you can say that it's a major, major race. He said, or something like that. He was so majority is the majority majority race.
Jack Posobic
And, and then so he's saying this is a policy.
Dominic Tarzinski
Yeah. And he was so proud of this diversity, where this diversity led you to. Where, where are you, what are your numbers with illegal migration, with the crimes like when you open X mine, when I open it every day, first thing I see is a beating, stealing and all this from America.
Jack Posobic
And it's never in Poland.
Dominic Tarzinski
Not in Poland.
Jack Posobic
It's just not here.
Dominic Tarzinski
That's why I want you to come. I'm serious. I want American people to come and visit. It's going to be good for our economy. You're going to have a beautiful time. And you can compare. You can see why Trump was so important, why he is so important to the world, for the world, and, and why he's so important for America. If Biden will be still there, that would be it. I remember one of the speeches. I think Mr. Trump said that if Trump, if Biden wins America is done. And someone would say, oh, it's a, you know, political rally, campaign is on. And it's just words. No, that would be it. So that was the last moment.
Jack Posobic
Well, we're already having it. This situation where in all of these places in America, we now have these almost like mini nations coming from places in Africa or the Middle east, and they're now electing their own representatives to take over either in Congress or take over the city. So Minneapolis, Omar Fattah, he is going to be Ilhan Omar.
Dominic Tarzinski
Somalia is so proud of her and said Somalia this and Somalia that.
Jack Posobic
This is our home. And now New York City. So now New York City is getting a guy, Zoran Mamdani, who has no allegiance to the United States. He's born in Africa, he's Indian background. He has no allegiance. He only became a citizen something seven years ago.
Dominic Tarzinski
So what is. What is American? What is. What is American then? Tell me. Maybe. Maybe you just give away some land. They will take it. And that's. Maybe that's. That's what Democrats. Globalists want this piece.
Jack Posobic
They want it to be. They want citizenship to be diluted so that you have a piece of paper and it said, okay, there you go. Now you're Polish. Now you're American. Now you get to be a candidate. You get to win. It doesn't work.
Dominic Tarzinski
And. And it will lead you to no identity. You would not know who you are and why you love your land. Why would you fight for it? Why would you protect it? How would you. How would you raise your children? And what you're gonna say? Who am I? You are just member of humanity. This is a communism, Jack. This is what communists tried to do. This is a communism in a new form. They have a better suit, but the mind is still a communist. There is no values. There is no identity. There is nothing to fight for. There is nothing to build. You are just a mass. You are masses. You. You burn, you die. That's it. There's nothing after you. And we communists, we globalists, we are over you. We are ruling the way we want you to behave. We are getting rich. And we have this power which gives us the emotions which we need. We want to control people. And who wants to control people? The one who wants to be a God. That's why I think communism was satanic. I think globalists in many ways are satanic.
Jack Posobic
It is.
Dominic Tarzinski
This is what I believe. This is what led many of those with the big money to losing their identity and their soul. I don't want to sound too. I don't want to talk about conspiracies, I'm talking about the facts. Communism was evil. Globalists are evil. And our soul, our beliefs, our faith is so important in our time on earth. God gave us life not only to eat and sleep, there is so much better. So difference between us and them is that we do believe in God. We think that God has a purpose to our life. We want to fulfill whatever was given to us. All talents we want to give to the world and we want to leave something behind when we are gone. And we want to believe that our life is important, it's special, that everyone is a children of God, not just a mass. We are not robots, we are not animals.
Jack Posobic
Well, and you don't even need to call it a conspiracy because when. And I wrote this book about communism last year on humans and I said, and we go through, we look at France, we look at Russia, we looked at China, we looked at Spain, all of these revolutions. And then of course, all throughout the Cold War, of course, all the Warsaw Pact countries. So Poland and the rest of the. What is the first group the communists always come for? The very first group they'll come for is the Christians.
Dominic Tarzinski
Yes, always.
Jack Posobic
Every single time. So you can say that, oh, that's a conspiracy. But if that's true, why are they always going for the Christians number one.
Dominic Tarzinski
And not other religion? Number one is Christianity, always Christian.
Jack Posobic
The priests, the nuns, the devout Christians, they push atheism. I mentioned Notre Dame, right in the French Revolution. What? They smashed all of this stained glass windows. They smashed all the kings of Israel that were on the front, all the, the saints. And they, they converted Notre Dame into. I love this. The temple of science.
Dominic Tarzinski
That's right. The science is over God.
Jack Posobic
Science over God.
Dominic Tarzinski
We are the science.
Jack Posobic
And I said so. So it's. This isn't new at all that this is.
Dominic Tarzinski
This.
Jack Posobic
It's the same thing they've always been doing.
Dominic Tarzinski
This is why I think Poland is the last stronghold of Christianity in Europe. Normality, common sense. This is why it's so traditional in a beautiful way where you have a healthy food, natural. We don't have.
Jack Posobic
We didn't even talk about the food. Yeah, from all the Maha. And we need to bring Bobby Kennedy to Poland to see.
Dominic Tarzinski
Yeah, I'm serious.
Jack Posobic
I'll talk to her.
Dominic Tarzinski
You are very welcome. Please come and see because when the.
Jack Posobic
Maha fact finding delegation to Poland.
Dominic Tarzinski
I'm serious, I really do invite you to visit Poland. I'm gonna announce it very soon because I want to be an Ambassador of Poland to the world in a way that I'm so proud. And I'm trying to say when someone is asking you why you're proud. So I want to give you an example why I'm so proud of my country. Why this is our identity. Food is a very important part of our life. It's not just eating, not to be.
Jack Posobic
And by the way, Polish food is the best. I'm very biased on that. But the. It's funny because I'm always say, you know, whatever. I'm so stereotypically Polish with this. It's my favorite food.
Dominic Tarzinski
Everyone is happy. Everyone.
Jack Posobic
I've been ever. And I've been everywhere. I've been everywhere in the world. Polish food is my favorite.
Dominic Tarzinski
Everyone was like, oh, let's go to the French restaurant. It's not safe anymore in many places in Paris to go out and finish your.
Jack Posobic
And French food is great. French fruit is. It's so good. It's so tasty. It's Italian food, of course. Come on.
Dominic Tarzinski
The whole experience, when you are going out to the Polish restaurant and you're finishing about, I don't know, 10pm and you're walking back, you know, it's so safe and so nice. Yesterday when we had, when you recorded, we were in the taxi and I was just thinking, next time we have to walk and record. Yes, we have to walk and, and about midnight, the, the whole vibe, the whole atmosphere, so beautiful.
Jack Posobic
And it's just young people, they're going out. You see the life. You see people having.
Dominic Tarzinski
And we have seasons. We have seasons. You can ski, you can, you can, you know, whatever. So.
Jack Posobic
And the point is this. The point is this, to bring it back for America. As we. Just a few minutes left here. The, the goal here is to explain that it's. It's not to say one country is better than the other, but we can learn from each other and we can learn from each other to say, hey, if we can achieve this level of greatness, if we can achieve this level of success, whether it be because law and order and we can talk about, oh, yeah, police and we want these stronger criminal laws, etc. But the point is, you're creating a safe environment for life, for families, for young families, for kids.
Dominic Tarzinski
Yeah, but someone has to make this decision and take this direction. That's why I was.
Jack Posobic
And for the food.
Dominic Tarzinski
That's right. I was very straight. I was very straight about Ask Polish being inspired by Mr. Trump. And there's no sense of shame that we are inspired by someone else by America, I love America. I love it. I love Miami, Florida, I love, you know, different places. I visit a lot very often in America, I don't know, 10 times a year I visit just for a weekend or something. I love it. But I'm in love, in a deep love with my homeland and I want to share it with the world. It's like when you have something precious and you're proud of it and you are happy. You want to show to the artist. Look what I've got. And what we've got is a peace, safety, beauty and no wokness, no wokeness. I want to invite Maga family, not only Maga, if you're not Maga, but you're interested in Poland, come and see, contact me and I'm going to show you around. I'm going to have my team being an ambassador of Poland because.
Jack Posobic
And speaking of, we touched on a little bit, but the faith here in.
Dominic Tarzinski
Poland, the cathedrals, oh my God, some.
Jack Posobic
Of the most beautiful. Remember that ever seen.
Dominic Tarzinski
Poland is over a thousand years old history country. We had a beautiful castles, our king's castles. Over thousand years of history. We've got so many beautiful places to see. Like Switzerland was known, France was known, Italy was known. Many, many places in Europe were so fancy to go. When you come to Poland now, 30 years after first elections, you would not believe Prices, quality and the beauty you will not believe. I'm so happy that you recorded it last night because it shows the nightlife.
Jack Posobic
About midnight and that's not, you know, some staged video. That wasn't some special event.
Dominic Tarzinski
I didn't know you posted it.
Jack Posobic
You didn't even know I was filming. We're just driving through and. And you said it though, you said, look, it's everything we're talking about all the time and you can just see it with your own two eyes and experience it. You have the nightlife, the modern, you know, nightlife. But it's done in the infrastructure of a safe environment and that can only be provided by instituting these policies. Someone was telling me earlier today that if you, even if you're committing theft in Poland, you go to jail. Seven years.
Dominic Tarzinski
That's right. And very important. And I must say that. I must say thank you to the American people. All of this was possible because President Reagan freed Poland from communism. It would not be possible if not President Reagan, not Republicans of America and John Paul ii.
Jack Posobic
Yesterday we showed the statue in front of the same. It's the first. I couldn't believe it. I said, I've been there before, but I didn't realize the statue was that.
Dominic Tarzinski
Close to the parliament.
Jack Posobic
And so when you go to Polish parliament, you would think what kind of country would have a foreign leader, Poland, in front of their parliament grateful.
Dominic Tarzinski
And this is honest.
Jack Posobic
And it's Ronald Reagan.
Dominic Tarzinski
Yes, we are so grateful. And we are your closest ally in Europe. That's why President Trump made a decision during his first term that he's going to move American troops from Germany to Poland. There was a reason for that. So we are grateful. We do remember, we want to say thank you now by hosting you here in Poland, showing you around and explaining you. All of this beauty is important thanks to your support. And American people must understand what the conservatives mean, how America can be great under Mr. Trump and I don't know, maybe JD in the future.
Jack Posobic
We have so many good options right now. And I think people like Marco Rubio, other members of the cabinet, it's all the talent moved to the Republican side. The people who were in the tech space, the Elon Musk, Tulsi Gabbard, Bobby Kennedy, these are Democrats. But they moved over because I can't deal with those guys anymore because that stuff is so crazy. That's why we were able to expand MAGA so that MAGA became bigger than just Republicans.
Dominic Tarzinski
So we are not separate. We Republicans around the world are not a small group, not a sect as they try to describe us for many years. We are not the far right radicals who are just lily part of the society. We are silent. We were a silent majority for years.
Jack Posobic
Yes.
Dominic Tarzinski
Not anymore. So I'm so grateful that you're here. I'm so happy that you're having me. Because it is important to show America as well that outside America you've got a close brothers and sisters, allies who thinks same alike.
Jack Posobic
And when you see an election to bring it back, like Navrotsky, when you see a victory like this in the face of billions of dollars has been spent to not let it happen, not let it happen, to attack it from some of the most, the most powerful institutions in the whole world.
Dominic Tarzinski
Yeah.
Jack Posobic
And the difference is, and I always say this and it's, it's kind of a cliche, but it's not because we don't have all of that money on our side, but we actually have the truth.
Dominic Tarzinski
We do have a truth. And we, and if you have the.
Jack Posobic
Truth and you can provide that to people like independent. And thank you again to TV Republica for hosting us here and allowing us to use their studios, institutions like TV Republica, where And they don't have all the money in the world either, but they have the truth. That's all you need.
Dominic Tarzinski
But I must say that thanks to you, Jack, as well, thanks to your work, thanks to the numbers, to the people, to the viewers, it is important. So if I could, I would support you as I can. I mean our support for you. Not get me wrong, I think it's very important to. The world has changed. It's changed thanks to freeing the bird.
Jack Posobic
The, the ax and that's all Elon Musk.
Dominic Tarzinski
Very important what he did. And, but, but also people like you there, I mean CNN and all this crap BBC in Great Britain, they are not, they are not in charge anymore.
Jack Posobic
No.
Dominic Tarzinski
Freedom, Freedom, that's, that's what we need. And people will make up their, their.
Jack Posobic
What do we do? What do we do? We, we drove down the street and that's. It showed what's out the windows.
Dominic Tarzinski
We are just discussing millions of views about obvious facts. But the problem is for years we couldn't. We couldn't do it.
Jack Posobic
You couldn't do it?
Dominic Tarzinski
No. Only there was the only one through from cnn, from BBC and that's why what's.
Jack Posobic
And the next thing. We'll have to talk about it next time. But what's the next thing they're trying to do? The EU wants to censor X.
Dominic Tarzinski
Of course they are trying it down and now they are trying to. From October they will scan all the messages. They are trying to put the new law to scan the messages on WhatsApp signal. All this is. I'm going to fight not to let it happen. And we need your voice. We're going to win, so we need your fight.
Jack Posobic
MEP Dominic Chartinski.
Dominic Tarzinski
Thank you so much. Come to Poland.
Jack Posobic
Where can people follow you?
Dominic Tarzinski
Twitter, Instagram, on Twitter. I'm going to, I'm going to announce my plans about. I don't know how it's going to work yet, but we're going to start next year inviting people to Poland to visit.
Jack Posobic
All right, well, I'll come. We'll run some tours.
Dominic Tarzinski
That's right. Yes. Yes. Yeah.
Jack Posobic
Thank you so much.
Dominic Tarzinski
Thank you so much.
Jack Posobic
Ladies and gentlemen, as always, you have my permission to lay ashore.
Podcast Summary: Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec
Episode: Populism vs. Urban Decay - Poland’s Victory in the Fight to MEGA
Release Date: August 7, 2025
In this episode of Human Events Daily, host Jack Posobiec engages in an in-depth conversation with Dominic Tarzinski, a Member of the European Parliament (MEP). Filmed live in Warsaw, Poland, the discussion centers on Poland's recent presidential election victory, the nation's stance on populism versus urban decay, migration policies, economic growth, and cultural resilience. This episode offers a comprehensive analysis of how Poland has emerged as a beacon of conservatism and stability amidst broader European challenges.
The episode opens with Jack Posobiec highlighting the historic inauguration of Poland's new president, Karel Novrotsky—a first-time, populist nationalist candidate who secured an unexpected victory.
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Dominic Tarzinski (01:39): "Thank you very much. Good to see you and good to."
Jack emphasizes the significance of a populist candidate capturing the Polish electorate's spirit, marking a third consecutive conservative victory in Poland—a feat deemed nearly impossible in larger democracies like the United States.
Tarzinski attributes Novrotsky's success to his straightforward policy positions and honest communication with voters. He contrasts this with the previous left-leaning government led by Donald Tusk, which failed to deliver on its promises, leading to widespread disillusionment among the populace.
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Dominic Tarzinski (03:07): "He was very straight about his policy, about his vision. And to be honest, the globalist government actually helped him because two years ago we had a parliamentary election and Tusk took over."
Tarzinski explains that Novrotsky's commitment to fulfilling campaign promises has restored trust in Poland's leadership, setting a precedent for future conservative victories in parliamentary elections.
A significant portion of the discussion centers on Poland's stringent migration policies, which have resulted in notably lower crime rates compared to other European nations. Tarzinski presents compelling statistics contrasting Poland with countries like Germany, Italy, and Sweden.
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Dominic Tarzinski (24:50): "From 2000 to now I saw a list and it was every, every country... Poland cut in half [rape rates]."
He cites Eurostat data showing a 53% decrease in rapes in Poland since 2000, compared to a 692% rise in England over the same period. This stark contrast underscores the effectiveness of Poland's zero illegal migration stance in maintaining public safety.
Poland's economy is highlighted as a success story within Europe, outperforming many larger economies despite its relatively smaller size.
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Dominic Tarzinski (24:34): "Poland is so safe. This is what we left. This is why Poland is so clean."
Tarzinski elaborates on how conservative fiscal policies and a focus on law and order have spurred economic growth, making Poland an attractive destination for investment and tourism.
The conversation delves into Poland's commitment to preserving its cultural heritage and Christian values amidst rising secularism and "wokeness" in Europe.
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Jack Posobiec (11:14): "The prophets tell us to resist, but the world is not broken yet."
Tarzinski emphasizes that Poland serves as the last stronghold of Christianity in Europe, fostering a society grounded in traditional values, which he argues is essential for maintaining national identity and social cohesion.
Poland's alignment with the American MAGA (Make America Great Again) movement is discussed, highlighting the strategic partnership between the two nations in promoting conservative values and countering globalist agendas.
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Dominic Tarzinski (30:20): "Poland is successful, then that means why are we doing all these other programs in UK, Italy, in France, Germany, and of course what they're doing in the United States?"
Both hosts express solidarity with leaders like former President Donald Trump, underscoring the importance of transatlantic cooperation in defending Western civilization.
Tarzinski shares his initiative to boost Poland's tourism by showcasing its safety, beauty, and cultural landmarks to American visitors. He invites listeners to experience Poland firsthand, emphasizing its well-preserved historical sites and vibrant nightlife free from the socio-political issues plaguing other European cities.
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Dominic Tarzinski (17:50): "So I want you to come to Poland. I invite you. It's gonna be more. I'm gonna post it and I'm gonna let you know about my plans about this idea."
This initiative aims to counteract the negative stereotypes of Poland as a post-communist nation still recovering from past devastations.
The discussion concludes with a look ahead, addressing potential threats to Poland's sovereignty and civil liberties, such as the EU's proposed censorship laws targeting digital communications.
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Dominic Tarzinski (46:26): "From October they will scan all the messages. They are trying to put the new law to scan the messages on WhatsApp signal. All this is, I'm going to fight not to let it happen."
Both hosts advocate for vigilance in protecting digital freedoms against what they view as overreach by EU authorities.
This episode of Human Events Daily presents a compelling narrative of Poland's triumph in maintaining conservative values and ensuring public safety through robust migration policies and cultural preservation. With insights from Dominic Tarzinski, listeners gain a nuanced understanding of Poland's strategic positioning within Europe and its alliance with the American MAGA movement. The discussion underscores the importance of truth, integrity, and strategic partnerships in fostering national resilience and economic prosperity.
Final Quote:
Jack Posobiec (44:58): "But we actually have the truth. And we can provide that to people like independent."
The episode closes with a reaffirmation of the importance of truth and factual reporting in overcoming globalist challenges and sustaining national greatness.
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