Poland: The Fight to Save Civilization

Source: FSSPX News

In the run-up to the parliamentary elections to be held in Poland on October 13, 2019, several degenerate, morally corrupting groups are trying to put pressure on the national debate. In vain for now, even if the party in power, the Law and Justice Party (PiS), allows it and needs to be goaded to defend Christian values.

July 10, 2019 was a day of high tension in the streets of Plock, in central Poland. 2,000 demonstrators marched under the colors of the followers of all perversions under the rainbow banner. On the other side, counter-protesters, kept at a distance by the security forces, denounced the “slogans of equality and tolerance that are only nonsense” intended to cover “the spread of LGBT ideology.”

“This is Poland, not Brussels; we do not support deviants,” commented a young man who came to oppose the attempt to trivialize and propagate homosexuality, of which his country is victim of after so many others.

Orchestrated Campaigns

Everything accelerated during the month of February 2019, when the new center-right mayor of Warsaw, Rafal Trzaskowski, signed an “LGBT + charter.” The document provides for the creation of a “refuge” for homosexuals rejected by their families, a system of monitoring and gathering statistics on “homophobic” behavior, as well as an instruction based on the ideology of gender and the promotion of perverse standards of sex education promoted by the World Health Organization.

 

In the spring, on the occasion of the European elections, the LGBT propaganda has redoubled, orchestrated by the new left-wing party “Spring,” led by Robert Biedroń, a notorious, militant homosexual, former deputy and former mayor of the town of Słupsk. In his program figures the so-called “same-sex marriage,” the question of the adoption of children by same-sex couples, the abolition of funds granted to the Church or catechism classes at school, etc. The media campaign took on a very anticlerical and anti-Catholic character.

That is how in Płock, on the night of April 26-27, the profanation of the image of Our Lady of Czestochowa took place, during which some disgusting posters were pasted on a church. Since then, the degrading image has reappeared during several parades, including in the Marian city of Czestochowa. Parodies of processions or the mass have taken place, as in Gdańsk on May 25, or in Warsaw on June 6. In Szczecin, a priest was molested by two pederasts for refusing hand over vestments to them for a blessing ceremony of a gay “marriage.” Poor Poland.

Faced with so much hatred, the Law and Justice party, which the Western media insists on presenting as nationalist or subservient to the Church, has remained passive. Content with exploiting popular indignation, it has condemned the abuse by beautiful declarations and criticized the progressive ideology. But no law or strong measure has been taken to put an end to the abuses or to ban the “gay pride marches,” which in Poland are called “parades for equality.”

This inaction of the PiS is easily explained. Several currents cross this party. Among them, many conservatives and liberals only advocate Catholicism privately, while being open to excesses tied to “the evolution of society.” Some of the main representatives of this party discuss the possibility of civil contracts to legitimize unnatural unions. So, the President of the Republic, Andrzej Duda, affirmed that he would sign the law if it was voted by parliament.

The Rainbow Plague

The Church has risen up against such a policy. On July 15, Fr. Tadeusz Rydzyk, director of Radio Maryja, publicly reprimanded the PiS politicians present during the radio station’s pilgrimage to Czestochowa. It has been more than four years since the party’s conservatives called on the government they support to make the “right change.” The Polish Redemptorist denounced the lack of action on the LGBT offensive, as well as the omnipresence of its propaganda in the public media: “Is this the right change?” he wonders.

On August 1, the Primate of Poland, Mark Jedrasweski, Archbishop of Krakow, spoke on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the Warsaw Uprising against the German occupation. The prelate denounced the danger: “The red plague is no longer running over our land, fortunately, but that does not mean that a new plague does not want to control our souls, our hearts, and our minds. Not Marxist or Bolshevik, but born of the same spirit. Not red, but rainbow.” Hard to be more clear.

It was enough to trigger a summer storm among the Polish media, many of whom did not hesitate to go on a campaign against the archbishop. At the same time, the Catholic station, Radio Maryja made an appeal for people to send letters of support to the Vatican to defend the prelate. A crowd of 3,000 faithful gathered in front of the residence of the Archbishop of Krakow to express their support to him.

For now, the PiS is widely favored by the election campaign, with an IBRIS poll crediting it with 41.7% of the vote, compared to 25% for the Civic Coalition, the main left-wing opposition force. But PiS needs to be spurred on to defend the values of civilization and true human progress, that of the good, virtue, and truth that frees us from vile and low passions.

May Poland resist for a long time libertarian and morally corrupting globalism