One of the phrases that has become commonplace during the Covid 19 pandemic has been ‘the new normal’. The ‘new normal’ is a phrase that reminds us of the fact that things can be normalised when in fact, our gut feeling tells us that they should not be.
A good example of this normalisation of the abnormal is abortion. So commonplace is abortion in our day that the numbers and the horror cases only serve to highlight the long process of desensitisation towards this grotesque act.
One country who are bucking the trend are Poland. The country only had around 1,000 abortions in 2019 and now in 2020, the Supreme Court of Poland has ruled that abortions for babies with disabilities would now be forbidden. From this point on, only abortions in cases of rape, incest or at risk of life of the mother will be permitted.
The bill was brought by a coalition of prolife parties who quite logically argued that allowing for abortions to babies with Down Syndrome or Cleft Palate was an affront to human dignity.
Poland is one of a number of countries, such Hungary, hoping to reverse declining European birth rates with prolife policies not just in relation to abortion but in relation to providing funding for families too. Poland are currently being bombarded with American propaganda in order to get them to promote homosexuality. So far they are resisting but as we saw in Ireland, the oligarchs can be very persistent.
Nonetheless, this is a victory for Poland, one that they should be proud of.
However, already, astro turf protests have been paid for by the abortion lobbies inside and outside of Poland.
The forces of the international abortion industry are ready to turn up the heat. Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights Dunja Mijatović today whipped up a Twitter storm to put pressure on the Polish. As we speak, there have been three days of protests focusing on town squares and at churches in order to intimidate Catholics and to undermine the government. In fact, Jarosław Kaczyński, the leader of the PiS party had thousands of protestors arrive outside his home in a move designed to show him and his party the extent to which the enemies of Poland are eager to avoid allowing Poland to juxtapose a culture of life with those of death.
Marek Jędraszewski, the archbishop of Kraków, told of his “great appreciation for the courage” of judges who passed the ruling that disabled children deserve to live.
Poland will have to dig deep from this point onwards if they want to preserve their culture. The Globalist forces who succeeded in carving up Ireland are now disgusted to see a Catholic country managing to resist its encroachments. While Catholic politicians are in power, Poland needs to make laws now that will take decades to reverse. They need stamp out American influence in their country, to stand up to European interference and to assert their Catholic faith.
Poles, take a warning from Ireland, there are forces working to take this away from you.