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An account of the culture war in Poland.
“In Poland, the LGBT activists are impatient; the post-Communist positive law courts are brazen in their approval of sexual license; and foreign sponsors from the European Union, United Nations, United States, and elsewhere show their contempt for Polish Catholics and their faith. So far, the regular folks in Poland will have none of it. They know what happened in America, and they refuse to allow it to happen to their country. The Catholic bishops seem to support their flock. And some conservative politicians will not defy their Catholic constituents. The Polish right is not united, however.”
“In Poland, the LGBT activists are impatient; the post-Communist positive law courts are brazen in their approval of sexual license; and foreign sponsors from the European Union, United Nations, United States, and elsewhere show their contempt for Polish Catholics and their faith. So far, the regular folks in Poland will have none of it. They know what happened in America, and they refuse to allow it to happen to their country. The Catholic bishops seem to support their flock. And some conservative politicians will not defy their Catholic constituents. The Polish right is not united, however.”