Sławomir Świerzyński is the leader of one of the oldest and most recognizable disco polo bands – Bayer Full. The group is responsible for such hits as “All Poles”, “Majteczki W Kropeczki” and “O Karolino”. Recently, Świerzyński recalled himself, among others: thanks to their performance at the New Year's Eve party TV Republika in Chełm. Therefore, it is associated with the far-right and boycotting parties WOŚP station, the musician was asked about his opinion regarding the threats received by the founder of the foundation Jerzy Owsiak.
Sławomir Świerzyński about WOŚP and Owsiak. “It's a success”
Let us remind you that TV Republika recently organized a controversial campaign “I don't give to Owsiak, I support Republika” – which directly Jerzy Owsiak was hit and its activities. The founder of the Great Orchestra of Christmas Charity received death threatswhich he announced on his Facebook. “If I live to see tomorrow. Phone call to the number of the Foundation's Press Office: – Did I call Owsiak's office? – Yes. – You have to shoot him, he's a piece of shit. And he hung up,” the victim himself described.
Sławomir Świerzyński, who cooperates with the station, decided to comment on the reports about these threats, and confirmed that However, he is a supporter Great Orchestra of Christmas Charity. – I don't know the matter exactly, I know that there are these fights between TV stations. Such threats and hate towards Jurek they are not in place. Jerzy Owsiak has been doing great work for 33 years. It's a piece of hard, good work. This is a success that some people want to belittle – said the leader of Bayer Full in an interview with o2.pl.
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We also asked Anna Popek about WOŚP. “I value freedom of choice”
She is also a journalist and presenter at TV Republika Anna Popekwho previously worked for TVP for years. Popek, who, like Świerzyński, was present at the New Year's Eve event in Chełm she told Plotek whether she supports the activities of WOŚP despite the station's attitude. “I value freedom of choice and conscience, and that's what I have. I support those I trust and I believe in their values. I don't think 'do what you want' is good advice for young people,” the presenter replied.