Milan Mazurek is pushing back against restrictive laws that criminalize speech with which the government disagrees. Mazurek has already been convicted and fined for a political post in 2018 but was reelected to parliament and just a few days ago said this from the speakers well:
“You just hate freedom. You hate free and proud people all over Europe and especially you hate people who love their nations, who love their countries and who love their children.”
Various local laws banning hate speech in France and England have been used to arrest people for social media posts. Canada is trying to criminalize dissent with its Bill C-9. Mazurek says it's all about control.
“You know very well that if those kind of people will have a right to freely share their information they will never support your green scam, they will never support your migration policies, they will never support your rainbow transgender stuff.”
Around half (51%) of Europeans say the EU’s migration policy is negative, and a strong majority (71%) want stronger border controls to fight irregular migration, a 2024 poll showed.
This sentiment cuts across age, gender, and occupations in many EU countries, the poll found.
Poland, Bulgaria, and Finland showed especially high support for border tightening, while countries like Spain showed somewhat more openness, but the overall trend favored restriction.
He says Europeans want their countries back.
“They want their countries without hordes of illegal aliens killing and raping women and children in the streets, and they want their countries without daily terrorist attacks.”
Mazurek is not afraid to name names, including the president of the European Commission.
“Ursula von der Leyen and her commission, you are the biggest enemies of freedom, you are the biggest enemies of free speech, and you are the biggest enemies of Europe, and we need to stop you at any cost possible.”