Can the Church win the cultural war without its warriors?
The Catholic Church is stepping away from its military rhetoric just when it needs its modern-day knights to fight the cultural war against left-wing ideology, writes Catholic columnist Grzegorz Górny
Identity politics dominate at Poland’s Gdynia Film Festival
The jury at the Gdynia Film Festival was not particularly concerned with the artistic values presented by the nominated films but rather their reflection on current social and political affairs, writes Edward Kabiesz for Catholic portal Gosc.pl
Leftist “political” pop culture has dwindled to nothing but insults and profanity – opinion
Left-wing politics in pop culture have become unbearably banal and superficial in the last 30 years, writes Goran Andrijanić
Poland-EU: When storming a fortress, maybe it is not the best time to compromise – commentary
Amidst a political turning point, attacks against Poland will not stop, and any concession will be tantamount to capitulation
Spanish teacher suspended for stating that there are only two genders
“Punished for claiming the world is round”
Survey: Poles are divided on identity more than other large European countries
Poland is the European country most divided into two groups which are hostile to one another, according to a survey from the University of Munster
Zemmour: ‘Islamo-leftism means making Muslims the new revolutionary base to replace the French proletariat. Before, the enemy was the bourgeois, today it is the White man’
French philosopher and popular news commentator Eric Zemmour says that the left has made an alliance with Islam and their target is White people
The unborn child is at the center of a global cultural and civilizational conflict, says Polish archbishop
“Voices demanding the euthanasia of heavily diseased little children because they see a caricature of humanity in them, are terrifying,” wrote Archbishop Marek Jędraszewski
Biden’s election victory means acceleration of the neo-Marxist revolution, says Polish Ordo Iuris lawyer
Joe Biden and the Democrats’ victory in Georgia assures their control in the Senate and gives the Democratic Party full power in the government, according to Karolina Pawłowska, a lawyer for the Ordo Iuris Institute Center for International Law
Polish professor warns that God is being removed from Christmas, even in Poland
It is important to remember the religious and spiritual context of celebrating Christmas, says professor and historian Mieczysław Ryba
Opinion: By destroying the memory of John Paul II, we destroy our community
Many Poles still understand that if we disregard Pope John Paul II, we will lose our last and only chance at being a community, writes Jacek Wojtysiak, columnist at Catholic weekly “Gość Niedzielny”
Churches are burning in Chile, and the culture war can tell us why
Christianity is dealing with a total war against it, warns Polish columnist Goran Andrijanić
Conservative MP: We are losing the culture war in Poland
Poland needs conservative media, think-tanks, NGOs, and independent education, says MP Bartłomiej Wróblewskiruling
President Duda fights anti-Christian attacks with flowers
The respect of the president for the history is a key, argues publicist and writer Tomasz Łysiak
Opinion: Are young Americans ready to give up their freedom in the name of political correctness?
Young Americans are in favor of changing the First Amendment
Revolt of The New York Times opinion writer
Bari Weiss resigned after she faced bullying from colleagues
Vogue magazine faces criticism after black gymnast was photographed by white artist
World-famous photographer Annie Leibovitz took the pictures
Wales to prepare a massive audit of statues and street names
Wales to examine how slavery reflects in names
The War on Christmas comes to Poland
The War on Christmas is an obsession of those who want to force their will on the world