Session #79 · 1945–47

Speech #790194944

The Polish Constitution portrays a picture of humanitarianism and tolerance in the ideal. Unfortunately. man has never approximated in actuality this ideal. The Polish Constitution states: We publish and proclaim a perfect and entire liberty to all people. either who may be newly coming to settle. or those who. having emigrated. would return to their native country. and we declare most solemnly. that any person coming into Poland. from whatever part of the world or returning from abroad. as soon as he sets his foot on the territory of the republic. becomes free and at liberty to exercise his industry. wherever and in whatever manner he pleases. The "four freedoms" of the Atlantic Charter may well have had intellectual birth in the Polish Constitution. Rule by majority. secret ballot at public elections. and freedom of religion were therein proclaimed: The same holy religion commands us to love our neighbdrs. we therefore owe to all people of whatever persuasion. peace in matters of faith. and the protection of government. consequently we assure. to all persuasions and religions. freedom and liberty. according to the laws of the country. and in all dominions of the republic.
Keywords matched
emigrated

Classification

Target group
Sentiment
Positive
Stereotyping
No
Confidence
90%
Model
gemini-2.0-flash
Framing
Humanitarian Legal / procedural

Speaker & context

Speaker
JOHN MCCORMACK
Party
D
Chamber
H
State
MA
Gender
M
Date
Speech ID
790194944
Paragraph
#0
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