Poland's Chad President Duda Checks Zelenskyy's Woke History Revisionism
Zelenskyy's virtue signaling backfires as Poland refuses to memory-hole WWII massacres for the sake of the current thing.

Warsaw – Oh, snap! Looks like Poland's President Duda just pulled the uno reverse card on Zelenskyy's attempt to rewrite history. Seems like naming a military unit after guys who, shall we say, lightly participated in some Polish… removals… during WWII didn't sit too well. Shocking, I know.
So, Zelenskyy, fresh off his world tour of grifting for more gibs, thought he could just memory-hole a few inconvenient truths about the Volhynia massacres? Turns out, some countries still have a sense of history that isn't dictated by the latest woke talking points. Poland, based.
Duda is reportedly thinking about stripping Zelenskyy of some fancy award. You know, the kind they hand out like participation trophies these days. It's not just about the award itself; it's about sending a message: you don't get to sanitize genocide just because you're the current underdog.
We’re constantly told that history is written by the victors. But sometimes, the victims get a say too. Especially when the would-be victor is trying to play the “victim” card while simultaneously glorifying actual historical villains. The cognitive dissonance is strong with this one.
Let's be real, this whole situation is peak clown world. We're supposed to blindly support Ukraine, no questions asked. But what happens when their leader starts pulling stunts that are, at best, tone-deaf and, at worst, a blatant slap in the face to a neighboring ally? Do we just pretend it didn't happen?
Good on Poland for standing up to this nonsense. It's a reminder that not everyone is willing to sacrifice historical truth on the altar of political expediency. Maybe this will be a wake-up call for Zelenskyy. Or maybe he'll just double down and start demanding reparations for the mythical “Russian aggression” that supposedly caused the Volhynia massacres. Who knows, anything is possible in this timeline.
Remember when everyone was virtue signaling about standing with Ukraine? Turns out, standing with Ukraine sometimes means turning a blind eye to some pretty shady stuff. But hey, as long as it owns the Russians, right?
So, what's the takeaway here? Don't try to whitewash genocide. Especially when your neighbors are still around to remember it. And maybe, just maybe, stop taking foreign aid from countries you're simultaneously insulting. It's not a good look.
The lesson? Never go full woke. Especially when you're dealing with countries that have a long and bloody history of getting screwed over by everyone. They tend to remember things. And they tend to not appreciate having their pain used as a political prop.
Poland is a reminder that some countries still value history and culture. Not every nation will bow down to virtue signaling. Duda is a leader who recognizes that the dead can't defend themselves – it's up to the living to keep their memories, and their pain, alive.
So, let’s raise a glass to Poland for telling Zelenskyy to get bent. It's a small victory in the ongoing culture war, but a victory nonetheless. Maybe, just maybe, it will inspire other leaders to grow a pair and start pushing back against the woke agenda. One can only hope.

