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Dominik Tarchynski
We are having a lunch now, like 20 minutes ago, eight of us and some journalists, conservative, even them, we having this conversation about what happened in Brussels yesterday. Yesterday there was a terror attack While shootings with AK47.3 days in a row. Like every day you have a shooting. So we are having this conversation and suddenly one of the girls, one of the journalists said that was migrants. I said. And I said, why are you whispering? And I was like, migrants used AK47 to attack. You see how the mindset is changed, how people are afraid to name and call the facts. I don't care like you have. So when. When you ask me, how do they react? They are still, I think, in a state of mind when they are afraid to say as it is. And the fact. And the numbers from Eurostat, from, you know, Interior Ministry in Poland or in other country, we know that many crimes are committed by illegal migrants. That is a fact. And they are calling me racists because I said as it is, most of them coming from Muslim countries. That is a data. It's a fact. They called me slamophob. I don't have a phobia. I'm not afraid of them.
Unknown Journalist
All right. Member of European Parliament Dominant Dominic Tarchinsky. There you go.
Dominik Tarchynski
You must be Polish. Must you drop a Polish blood in you?
Unknown Journalist
I got Tarchinsky right, But. But I screwed up, Dominic. That was weird.
Dominik Tarchynski
But it's much easier when they say Mr. Zero.
Unknown Journalist
Yeah, there was this because of this.
Dominik Tarchynski
Interview in 22018 and that's quite famous. And it helped me because you know, Tarchinsky, who knows who Torchinsky is, how to pronounce it. Dominic is much easier.
Unknown Journalist
Dominic is easier. But I will see how many more times I can say Tarchinsky correctly. But we only have about 15 minutes. We are here at Ark. You are from Poland. It seems to me that Poland is one of the few countries in Europe that is doing things right at the moment. You guys used to be the brunt of an awful lot of jokes. Well, and yet you're doing something right.
Dominik Tarchynski
Not anymore.
Unknown Journalist
Nobody's laughing anymore.
Dominik Tarchynski
Not. Not anymore. Because Poland is the only country with no terrorist attack. Like zero. Zero illegal migration equals zero terrorist attacks.
Unknown Journalist
What about Hungary?
Dominik Tarchynski
Hungary? They are doing good. Yes, they are doing very good. But when you compare all the data, like unemployment, because everyone is asking why you say Poland is so special. So official data from Eurostat, the lowest unemployment in European Union Poland. Numbers of terrorist attacks zero. Highest GBT after Covid Poland. So when you look at the data and what is happening, you can tell we are leader now in in Europe. So Hungary is doing good. Our government unfortunately for sometimes is liberal. But because of our conservative government for eight years, last past eight years, we set a very strict regulations on migration. That was the most important thing for our government. And this is beautiful. 0. I'm going to repeat it because nobody believes that Poland took zero illegal migrants. Like when they tried to cross Belarusian Polish border. They managed to kill one of our soldiers with the spear illegals. They managed to kill him. Straight after that our parliament passed a law that we can use little bullet, live bullets and you will be killed. If you will try to cross illegally border and harm one of our servicemen, you will be dead sure. Dead. So if someone is asking me why Poland is why I think Poland is so special. It's not about thinking, it's not my opinion. It's about data. If you do not want illegal migration, you have to be very radical. So when they call me far right, I love it. Yes, I am far radical right. Thank God.
Unknown Journalist
Yeah. We've played a couple videos of speeches that you've given where they're referring to you as far right. Usually I come back and I. Well, it made sense to me.
Dominik Tarchynski
There is no bigger compliment when communists call you a far right. That was my grandpa, father history. That was my father history. That is my history. And my future children will be far right. I hope that's their choice obviously. But I do hope.
Unknown Journalist
Boy, times are changing, you know, you never know.
Dominik Tarchynski
But yeah, I think we should stop feel ashamed. When we are called far right. How far is your love to your family? It's far. Endless.
Unknown Journalist
It's far.
Dominik Tarchynski
It's endless. So when we are called far right. Yes, I am far right because righteousness, conservatism is the value I believe in. So when they call me that, I'm very far into what I believe. I'm proud of myself.
Unknown Journalist
So how is it you mentioned eight years of conservative governance, but how is it that Poland did not not fall into the trap that so much of Europe fell into over the last two decades?
Dominik Tarchynski
That's because of our personal experience as a country. Poland is between Russia and Germany. Because of our position on the map throughout the ages we suffered a lot. Partitions 17, 18th century Poland was not on the map for 123 years because of Russia and Germany because of partitions. Then we had World War II. Germany attacked Poland on 1st of September. Sixteen days later, Russia attacked from the east. So Poland was attacked again when the World War II started. After World War II, Poland was under Soviet occupation. So we suffered 70 years of communism, which means that we know what it means to lose your sovereignty and freedom. We know much. We know and we feel much better than others. When you spend 123 years without being on the map as a nation and you survive, not only that you're building yourself, then you suffer communism for 70 years, you cherish and love your freedom. You know what the freedom is? It's not just a word. It's something much deeper in you, in your family, in your personal experience. So why? Because of this experience. We knew what it means to let aliens in. We had aliens in the past. Different form, different shape, different reason. But we know when aliens took over, we do not want anyone to take over our country. They will not take it by the tanks, they will not take it by machine guns, they will not take it by ideology. We would never let leftism take over our country. What they did to America was a rape on your society, on your brains.
Unknown Journalist
We're getting out of it now.
Dominik Tarchynski
Fortunately, now, yes, thank God, and I'm serious. Thanks to God Almighty, Trump won. I do believe that the fact that he survived the assassination was absolutely miracle to me as a believer, as a Christian. But what you went through was absolutely horrible and you will pay consequences, unfortunately, for some time, because you cannot get rid of this ideology and what they have done to the generation of youth, especially teenagers, it will. Well, it will harm you for some time. It will not happen in Poland because we never let any leftists to take over because we cherish our family values, which means family and the country.
Unknown Journalist
So when you say that the liberals are in power now, are, I mean, are you concerned that they could usher in some of.
Dominik Tarchynski
Yes, but when. Yes, obviously, but when you build a wall, physical wall, to destroy this wall, it's going to take some time. They are not able to do it. We have presidential election this year in May. I do believe we're going to win this one. We actually won the last elections as well, but they were able to create the coalition. Yeah. So we are having the, the, the, the election in Poland now presidential. We're going to win. We're going to go back to normal day in the office, like every day for the past eight years. It is very important that Mr. Trump won. He gave us a fresh breath. And again, far right conservatives are full of hope. We have people from around Europe in here and everyone, everyone is like, thank God this man won. He showed us the way. He's an inspiration and he showed us that we can win even when you have CNN against you, all the mainstream media against you, Soros against you, and most powerful people in the world against you, you can win. Soros is very much present in Europe. He's trying to, you know, manipulate us. We are not stupid. We can see things and we are ready to fight. This is not a joke. We're not going to, you know, you're not going to let anyone take Poland or Christian Europe, because this is Christian continent. And you know, all these games with society will not take part, will not happen. It will not happen in Poland.
Unknown Journalist
So when you talk to your Western European counterparts who have allowed so much of this immigration disaster, and now they're dealing with crime and, and just the cultural rot and all of the stuff that so many people are talking about in this very city right now, what do they say? Did they do they say, boy, we really dropped the ball on this. What can we learn from you? Or do they are their heads still?
Dominik Tarchynski
I'll give you an example of state of mind people in Europe. We are having a lunch now, like 20 minutes ago, eight of us and some journalists, conservative, even them, we having this conversation about what happened in Brussels yesterday. Yesterday there was a terror attack While shootings with AK47.3 days in a row. Like every day you have a shooting. So we are having this conversation and suddenly one of the girls, one of the journalists said, those migrants. And I said, why are you whispering? And I was like, migrants used AK47 to attack. You see how the mindset is changed, how people are afraid to name and call the facts. I don't care like you have. So when you ask me, how do they react, they are still, I think, in a state of mind when they are afraid to say as it is. And the fact. And the numbers from Eurostat, from, you know, Interior Ministry in Poland or in any other country, we know that many crimes are committed by illegal migrants. That is a fact. And they are calling me racists because I said, as it is, most of them coming from Muslim countries. That is a data. It's a fact. They called me slamophob. I don't have a phobia. I'm not afraid of them.
Unknown Journalist
Right. Phobia is also an irrational.
Dominik Tarchynski
So, yeah, so, so, so. So we have to. First of all, if you want to win a lottery, you have to buy a ticket to understand the problem. You have to call it out. If you. If it's only in your brain and you thinking it and you're not taking action, you will not succeed. So what I think is we should call as it is, show the data, compare it with Poland and say why Poland? Zero terrorists attack. There is no zero. There is no terrorist attacks. It's only one country in Europe without this red dot because there was zero illegal migration. It's simple as that. It's very simple.
Unknown Journalist
What should people know about Poland that they don't know? I think most of what we think of, of that part of the world now gets attributed to Hungary. For what? Maybe because Orban seems sort of larger than life or something like that. So. So from an American perspective, we don't talk about Poland that often except that we've, as I said, we've played a couple of your speeches and we see some sanity. But what, what should we know about Poland that we don't, that we don't think about?
Dominik Tarchynski
Let's have a look on historical perspective. Poland as a thousand years history country. We accept Christianity in 966. Throughout the ages Poland suffered a lot as I told you. But after World War II, communism generated the image of Poland of poor gray communist country. Now economy is booming, people are moving from different countries in the world to Poland to invest. So the most important from your perspective, Americans perspective is that Poland is the most important in my opinion partner for America ally. That's why Mr. Trump decided to move troops from Germany to Poland. There was a reason that is why we decided to build for Trump the place where army will operate. So Poland is very important not only because we are neighboring country, Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Germany, but also because of our roots, because what we achieved throughout ages and very important thing is that communism was destroyed, I must call it destroyed by Reagan and John Paul ii. This is what we know, this is what we experience. This is why we love America. This is why we are so grateful. This is why I spent so much time in my account campaigning for Mr. Trump because that was a hope, a real hope, not a poster. He was a hope for the, for the common sense because he used this term very often, not Republican common sense party. It's just a common sense like this insane wokeness around America and the world. Destroyed families, destroyed our nation, whole generation. We're going to restore it.
Unknown Journalist
From a guy that the New York Times once called alt right, I will shake a far right hand.
Dominik Tarchynski
This is, this is a symbol of America and Poland. Thank you so much.
Podcast Summary: The One Simple Fact Every Politician Is Afraid to Say Out Loud | Dominik Tarczynski
Podcast Information:
Overview: In this compelling episode of The Rubin Report, host Dave Rubin engages in a candid conversation with Dominik Tarczynski, a Member of the European Parliament from Poland. Tarczynski delves deep into the pressing issues of free speech, political correctness, immigration, and Poland's unique stance within Europe. Through insightful discussions, he sheds light on Poland's stringent migration policies, its historical resilience, and the country's pivotal role in contemporary European and American politics.
The episode begins with a brief introduction of Dominik Tarczynski, highlighting his position as a Member of the European Parliament and his active role in conservative circles.
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"Dominic Dominic Tarchinsky. There you go." (01:32)
Tarczynski emphasizes Poland's effective approach to migration, attributing the nation's zero terrorist attacks to its rigorous control over illegal migration.
Key Points:
Notable Quotes:
"Poland is the only country with no terrorist attack. Like zero." (02:25)
"Zero illegal migration equals zero terrorist attacks." (02:25)
Despite his factual assertions, Tarczynski faces backlash, being labeled as a "racist" and "Islamophobe." He confronts these accusations head-on, expressing pride in his conservative stance.
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Notable Quotes:
"They called me slamophob. I don't have a phobia. I'm not afraid of them." (04:00)
"When they call me far right, I love it. Yes, I am far radical right. Thank God." (04:19)
"There is no bigger compliment when communists call you a far right." (04:26)
Tarczynski provides a historical perspective, underscoring Poland's tumultuous past and its enduring spirit of independence and freedom.
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Notable Quotes:
"Poland is between Russia and Germany. Because of our position on the map throughout the ages we suffered a lot." (05:21)
"We cherish our family values, which means family and the country." (07:53)
Highlighting Poland's strategic importance, Tarczynski discusses its alliance with the United States and the movement of American troops to Poland as a testament to this partnership.
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Notable Quotes:
"Poland is the most important in my opinion partner for America ally." (12:34)
"Thanks to God Almighty, Trump won. I do believe that the fact that he survived the assassination was absolutely miracle to me as a believer, as a Christian." (07:07)
Tarczynski criticizes mainstream media outlets and leftist ideologies, accusing them of manipulating public perception and eroding traditional values.
Key Points:
Notable Quotes:
"What they did to America was a rape on your society, on your brains." (06:00)
"We're not going to let anyone take Poland or Christian Europe, because this is Christian continent." (08:00)
Tarczynski expresses optimism about Poland's political future, anticipating a favorable outcome in the upcoming presidential elections and reaffirming the nation's commitment to its conservative principles.
Key Points:
Notable Quotes:
"We have presidential election this year in May. I do believe we're going to win this one." (07:58)
"We're going to restore it." (14:32)
The episode wraps up with mutual respect between the host and Tarczynski, highlighting the shared values and aspirations for a conservative resurgence in Europe and beyond.
Notable Quote:
"From a guy that the New York Times once called alt right, I will shake a far right hand." (14:37)
"This is a symbol of America and Poland. Thank you so much." (14:37)
Final Thoughts: Dominik Tarczynski's interview on The Rubin Report offers a provocative and unapologetic perspective on immigration, national security, and the preservation of traditional values in Poland. His insights reflect a broader conservative viewpoint grappling with contemporary challenges in Europe and reiterate Poland's pivotal role as a bastion of resistance against perceived ideological threats. Whether one agrees or disagrees with his stance, the conversation underscores the complex dynamics shaping Europe's political landscape today.