Andrew Korybko
Kamala
expects Polish Americans – many of whom are already several generations removed
from Poland, don’t speak Polish, and never even visited there – to “be more
Polish than native-born Poles and the Polish government” when it comes to the
NATO-Russian proxy war in Ukraine.
She’s therefore making a mistake by pandering to what her
campaign wrongly expects Poles to care about, namely helping Ukraine and
containing Russia, when even Poland at the state and civil society levels is no
longer as gung-ho about those goals as before. Regarding the first, its Defense
Minister admitted in late August that his country maxed out its military support for
Ukraine, while its Foreign Minister suggested last month that the state should cut benefits for
conscription-aged Ukrainian males.
As for the second, a recent survey from a publicly funded research center revealed that two-thirds of Poles demanded that conscription-aged Ukrainian males be deported to fight and only less than half supported continuing the conflict. Nevertheless, Kamala expects Polish Americans – many of whom are already several generations removed from Poland, don’t speak Polish, and never even visited there – to “be more Polish than native-born Poles and the Polish government” when it comes to this proxy war.
That’s another mistake because most don’t self-identify with
their ethno-national group as strongly as African Americans do so they’re much
less influenced by appeals to their group’s perceived interests. Even those
that do identify in that way don’t usually care more about foreign affairs than
socio-economic ones, and among the miniscule minority that does, they’re
informed of their ancestral homeland’s evolving approach towards this issue,
which differs from how Kamala has presented it as proven above.
Moreover, this miniscule minority knows that outgoing
conservative-nationalist President Andrzej Duda favors Trump with
whom he’s formed a closed friendship while incumbent liberal-globalist Prime
Minister Donald Tusk detests him,
so “ancestral loyalty” in this election also has a partisan dimension. By
condescendingly treating Polish Americans as a homogenous blob of easily
manipulatable Russophobes, however, Kamala is ignoring the real issues that’ll
determine who they’ll vote for.
Those of them who she’s trying to court from those three swing
states reside in the Rust Belt, which naturally predisposes them to prioritize
socio-economic issues over foreign ones much more than average voters do
because of how deeply they’ve been affected by them. Even Politico’s piece
mentions how some Polish Americans are complaining about all the money that the
US already gave to Ukraine so Kamala’s fearmongering about Trump cutting it off
might actually win them over to his side.
They’d prefer for this money to remain inside the US and
reinvested into improving the lives of fellow Rust Belt residents regardless of
their partisan disposition or ethno-national identity. Considering how
important of an issue this is to them, many naturally support Trump over Kamala
since the latter shares responsibility with Biden for the downturn in their
living conditions over the past four years, hence why her campaign is
desperately trying to distract them with counterproductive foreign policy pandering.
Andrew Korybko, Substack,
October 23, 2024
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