The grave of the deputy prime minister's father was doused with paint. “Horrible, Inexplicable”

The grave of the deputy prime minister's father was doused with paint.  "Horrible, Inexplicable"

The grave of Krzysztof Gawkowski's father was doused with paint. “When politics enters cemeteries, the boundaries of human decency collapse!” – wrote the deputy prime minister. Politicians reacted to his post.

“Easter Vigil. A day of joy, and during this time an unknown person pours black paint on my father's grave. When politics enters cemeteries, the boundaries of human decency fall! – wrote Deputy Prime Minister Krzysztof Gawkowski on social media. The Minister of Digital Affairs attached a photo to the tweet.

A series of comments after Krzysztof Gawkowski's entry

“Terrible, inexplicable,” reacted his party colleague Anna-Maria Żukowska. Jan Kanthak from Sovereign Poland also spoke. “An alien civilization. More and more like this. Expresses of solidarity with you, Krzysztof,” he wrote.

“Mischief,” said Mariusz Kałużny from PiS briefly. His party colleague has a similar opinion. “Meanness. Unacceptable. We must firmly oppose all acts of desecration of graves, temples, memorial sites and desecration. Have a peaceful Easter!” – echoed Anita Czerwińska.

My condolences to the Deputy Prime Minister

“This is an unimaginable disgrace. We are all different, but today I join you in outrage. Nothing explains this,” admitted journalist Wojciech Biedroń. “(In)human stupidity,” said Grzegorz Wszołek from Salon24.pl.

“We can help. As part of the 'In Defense of Christians…' program. We have a lot of practice after paint attacks on churches during black protests. Objects of worship should not be insulted,” commented the president of Ordo Iuris, Jerzy Kwaśniewski.

Krystyna Pawłowicz attacked the Minister of Digital Affairs. “Will you apologize to me for them?”

“And this is my parents' grave, covered with road paint by your environment… Will you apologize to me for them…?” – wrote Krystyna Pawłowicz, who posted photos of a grave covered with red paint. The photos show a date that suggests the incident occurred in 2017.

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