
“The fight is between sovereignty and submission”—Polish Philosopher Ryszard Legutko
Those who oppose the leftist ideology are called fascists, bigots, or poor idiots who will sooner or later wind up in the dustbin of history.

Those who oppose the leftist ideology are called fascists, bigots, or poor idiots who will sooner or later wind up in the dustbin of history.

“It conditions us to be governed by minorities, dissolving the natural bonds of society,” says Javier Milei’s right-hand man.

The Left is now screaming that Trump is hindering academic freedom. Where have they been for the last 50 years?

“This means a stronger voice for countries demanding more sovereignty, less bureaucracy, and stronger transatlantic ties.”

When enough parents know about the irreversible harm puberty blockers and hormone therapy do to their children, the madness will stop.

“History will judge this Commission and the pro-migration politicians harshly. Until that day comes, we’ll continue defending our citizens.”

“The WHO is about as interested in public health as the arms industry is in world peace: not at all.”

“The agency’s mandate is to protect the constitutional order—not to carry out political vendettas.”

“Climate, migration, sovereignty, the rule of law, and national security are all on the ballot” in Sunday’s Polish presidential election.

“Two losing parties form a coalition, despite the fact that Germans have voted to have a right-wing government. To me, this is profoundly undemocratic.”
“They are losing and that is why they are resorting to more persecution, more circus instead of bread.”
“It is essential to prevent situations like those experienced in Spain, where judicial institutions are politically manipulated.”
“Borders help us to keep democracy and democratic intentions intact—they help us to know where our rules start for potential Americans.”
“Every country that feels it is entering a totalitarian drift must defend the judiciary, because that is the door that opens Pandora’s box.”
“Slavery today is little more than a political weapon, a means of making all white Europeans feel guilty for the supposed actions of their distant ancestors.”
“Western European nations are ready to give up even more of their sovereignty. In the name of the rule of law, the EU can do anything it likes.”
After the last election, Portugal’s social democrats “had everything to guarantee a stable government with a right-wing majority in alliance with Chega” but chose a coalition with the left.
The High Representative “made criminal laws according to which I, elected by the will of the people, was tried for an act that I committed exercising my constitutional powers.”
“The Amsterdam incident is not isolated but part of a broader pattern where extremist groups feel emboldened to act on their prejudices.”
“I don’t believe at all that he is betraying the West, has lost interest in Europe, or is going to pull out of NATO; you have to see everything he says in context: Trump is a dealmaker.”
The Qatargate scandal is just a symptom of a much wider problem—the building of influence by Qatar and the radicalisation of Muslim communities in Europe.
International cooperation is a moral obligation of developed countries, but the lack of control has turned it into an ideological woke project.