Polish journalist suspended for calling ''Imagine'' a ''vision of communism'' during Olympic opening
The Hindu
Polish TV journalist suspended for calling John Lennon's "Imagine" a vision of communism during Olympics opening ceremony.
The Polish state broadcaster suspended a television journalist who, during the Olympic Games opening ceremony, reacted to a performance of John Lennon's “Imagine” by saying it was a “vision of communism.”
TVP, the broadcaster, issued a statement on July 27 saying that the journalist and sports commentator, Przemyslaw Babiarz, would not be allowed to comment on air anymore during this summer's Games.
Mr. Lennon's song asks to imagine no heaven or hell, no countries, and no possessions.
“This is a vision of communism, unfortunately,” Mr. Babiarz said during the grand opening ceremony along the Seine River in Paris on July 26 evening — comments that immediately triggered controversy for those watching in Poland.
TVP said in its statement announcing his suspension: "Mutual understanding, tolerance, reconciliation — these are not only the basic ideas of the Olympics, they are also the foundation of the standards that guide the new Polish Television. There is no consent to violate them.”
State media has been an ideological battleground in Poland for years. It was used as a mouthpiece by the right-wing populists who governed Poland from 2015-23. Prime Minister Donald Tusk, a centrist politician whose broad coalition took power in December, acted quickly to remove their control of the airwaves.
Conservatives and their allies still reeling from their loss of control of state media denounced the decision, among them conservative President Andrzej Duda and former Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki.