The Solidarity Movement was successful in forcing changes to the inept, inefficient and un-productive Polish Communist Party. Tyranny comes in many sizes, shapes and forms, but displays several uncanny common characteristic wherever it is practiced. Leadership in corporations and governments is not any different at its core principles. Leadership in both fields is responsible to lead with character and produce long-term results. When this doesn’t happen, there will be resistance and eventually the incompetent “leaders” will be ousted. Here is a fantastic article on the Solidarity movement in blue with my analysis on Solidarity's resistance and tyranny's oppressive principles after each paragraph. Enjoy the article and learn about the brave men and women from Poland who stood up for truth against their Communist Tyrants. God Bless, Orrin Woodward
Established in September of 1980 at the
When people cannot communicate freely with those in power—they are forced to resists the dictatorial powers who will not listen to the needs of their constituents. Leaders are responsible for results and if the titled leaders will not produce results, then others leaders with purpose and results will replace them.
Solidarity's cohesion and initial success, like that of other dissident movements, was not created overnight, or the result of any specific event or grievance. Rather, the emergence of Solidarity as a political force in
When the people responsible for the management of a country or company cannot produce results—this leads to many grievances and events that place stress on the people following the inept “leaders.” When in charge, take command or you will be held responsible. There does not need to be an organized network, only a common complaint among all members like the inept Polish Communist Regime. People unite around the incompetence of the current administration to drive change.
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The first action of the oppressors is to fire or murder the leaders that are most vocal in their resistance to the incompetent management. By firing the leaders of the resistance, tyrannical "leaders" expect the followers to passively surrender their ideals. Anna Walentynowicz and Lech Walesa were both fired for addressing the lack of results of the Polish Communist Regime, but the Polish people did not surrender their ideals and convictions.
Despite nation-wide censorship and the severance of all phone connections between
The second action of all dictatorial powers is to censor the free speech of the resistance to kill the truth about the inept management of the enterprise. Tyranny's biggest fear is that the truth about the administration's incompetence and hypocrisy would be publically exposed.
On August 18th, the
Tyranny counts on the passive behavior of the masses and will not yield to gentle requests. History teaches that a God-less power hungry elite must be met with an equal but opposite Godly force to cause tyranny to relent. The Polish Communistic regime only capitulated because of international support, media coverage, and a unified Solidarity.
With an upsurge of momentum in the wake of their success, workers' representatives - with Walesa on the pulpit - formed a national labor union on September 17th and Solidarity ('Solidarnosc' in Polish) was born. The first independent labor union in the Soviet Bloc, Solidarity's existence was remarkable to people the world over who had previously thought such an organization could never exist under communism. In
Tyranny only recognizes a threat when the people stand so strongly with the resistance—they realize attacking the leadership is attacking everyone under their adminstration. One, two, ten even a thousand dissidents can be thrown in jail, but not millions of the Polish workforce. The Polish people called the bluff of the dictatorial threats and intimidation by standing together against the overt tyranny. Over 80% of the Polish workforce bravely stood up to the Communist dictators by joining the Solidarity movement and this forced the Polish Communist to negotiate.
As quickly as December 1980, the Monument to Fallen Shipyard Workers was erected, and the following month Walesa and other Solidarity delegates met with Pope John Paul II in
When tyranny realizes the leaders of the resistance will not back down—they will attack the next line of leaders, hoping to break the unity of the resistance. 27 Solidarity members were assaulted, but it only strengthened the will to resist. Solidarity insisted the beatings be released to the media to the shame of the oppressors. Every dictatorial mis-step by the oppressors must be met by united actions by the oppressed people.
After the Gdansk Agreement,
Tyranny will never willingly give up power and will attack on all fronts - in as many un-ethical ways it can think of to maintain power - regardless of their alleged principles. In the Polish Communist Government's case, the communist had always claimed they were for the common workers, but the behaviors proved they only cared for their special perks and power. Ideology is thown out the moment their tyrannical power is threatened.
Upon the arrest of the Solidarity leadership, more underground structures began to form, including Solidarity Radio and over 500 underground publications. Solidarity managed to persevere throughout the mid-80s as an underground movement, garnering extensive international support which condemned Jaruzelski's actions.
The more the resistance is attacked—the more it unites and goes underground. The Solidarity movement created Solidarity radio and over 500 underground publications. This ensured the truth about the un-Godly behavior of the oppressors would be made public. The Solidarity radio and publications did not need to create lies about the oppressors as the truth is damning enough.
No other movement in the world was supported by such a wide gamut: Reagan, Thatcher, the Pope, Carrillo (head of communist
Resistance to tyranny always brings other principle-centered Godly people to the freedom movement’s aid. The French people helped the Colonials in the Revolutionary War. The free-enterprise, freedom loving, people of the world helped the Solidarity movement against the power hungry, anti-freedom, intimidation filled Polish Communist Regime. Tyrannical "leaders" must wake up and realize they will not be tolerated by freedom loving people of the world.
By November of 1982, Walesa was released from prison; however, less than a month later, the government carried out an attack upon the movement, arresting 10,000 activists. On July 22, 1983, martial law was lifted, yet many restrictions on civil liberties and political life remained, as well as food rationing which would continue until the late 80s. On October 5th, Lech Walesa was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, despite the Polish government's attempts to defame him and their refusal to allow him to leave the country and accept the award.
Tyranny cannot survive unless Civil Liberties are revoked, violated and repressed. Oppressors must defame the leaders of the resistance for fear that the people will learn the truth and refuse to follow the incompetent leaders. Awards and recognitions given to the resistance leaders will be disparaged, minimized and excused away. Tyranny can have only worship one god and that is Self.
When Mikhail Gorbachev assumed control over the
The only reforms ever implemented in a tyrannical power-hungry regime are those that are forced upon the oppressors by a united resistance. Gorbachev only relented to the political and social reforms from political expediency to maintain power. As Lord Acton stated, "Power corrupts, absolute power corrupts absolutely."
By 1988,
Years of no results in leadership will produce wave after wave of resistance, until the necessary changes are implemented. Incompetent management will ultimately fail, because it does not meet the needs of those it claims to serve. The Polish Communist blamed Solidarity for their fall, but their demise resulted from their own incompetence and pride.
On April 17, 1989, Solidarity was again legalized and the party was allowed to field candidates in upcoming elections. With its members immediately jumping to 1.5 million after legalization, the party was restricted to fielding candidates for only 35% of the seats in the new Sejm. Despite aggression and propaganda from the ruling party, extremely limited resources and pre-election polls that promised a communist victory, Solidarity managed to push forward a campaign that surprised everyone, including themselves. The party won every contested seat in the Sejm and 99 of 100 Senatorial seats: the new 'Contract Sejm' as it was called would be dominated by Solidarity.
Even after concessions, the tyrannical power will still utilize un-ethical propaganda and aggression to fear the populace into following their demands. Tyranny never learns the lesson that a free people with a choice will never cower to threats and intimidation. Solidarity won 99 of 100 Senatorial seats in the Polish Communist Regimes first free elections. Throughout history, tyranny is clueless on how much they are hated by the people—even those who claim to be on their side. Passive-aggressive behavior is rampant throughout any tyrannical system. To the tyrants face it is: oaths of allegiance - hypocritical lies to pacify. Behind their backs it is: Don't ask and don't tell. The tyrants are saluted to their face and laughed at behind their backs. An un-ending store of resentments and blatant hypocrisy by the followers surrounding the dictator; giving the tyrant the constant affirmations needed to affirm the lies and the liars conscience. The lie continues until the first free elections - where the people rise up in mass and boot the tyrant unceremoniously out of power.
As agreed beforehand, Wojciech Jaruzelski was elected president; however the communist candidate for prime minister now failed to rally enough support to form a government and the Sejm elected Solidarity representative Tadeusz Mazowiecki as Prime Minister of Poland. Mazowiecki became the first non-communist prime minister in
The only way tyranny endures is through the intimidation and fear of the masses threatened with reprisals if they tell the truth. Lech Walesa and other brave men and women had the courage to tell the truth. The King has no clothes on period! Through many personal attacks, imprisonments, and financial hardships—the leaders of Solidarity stood for truth, until the lies were fully exposed and the Polish Communist regime collapsed. Shortly after, the whole Eastern Bloc of Communist Countries collapsed like dominoes under the weight of their own lies.
The fall of communism in
When brave people stand, it grows the spines of all oppressed people around the world to speak the truth against the oppressors, who feed them only lies. Tyranny cannot stand against the light of reason and truth. Tyranny is an outmoded form of leadership that will not survive in today and tomorrow's information age.
Today Solidarity's role in Polish politics is limited and the organization has again reverted back toward the role of a more traditional trade union with a membership that currently exceeds 1.1 million. Summer 2005 marked the 25th anniversary of the historic Solidarity movement, remembering the hardships of its humble beginnings and celebrating the changes those hardships inspired across the continent.
The thing we most learn from history is that we do not learn from history. – George Bernard Shaw
Those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it. – George Santayana

