Posted on 12/17/2018 3:20:09 PM PST by Lukasz
Stefan Molyneux, Host of Freedomain Radio - the largest philosophy show in the world - takes you on a fascinating journey deep into the real Poland.
After decades of brutal oppression, Poland has emerged as a shining beacon for European freedoms and independence. Standing tall against the European Union, staunch in their Christian faith, united in their love of country and freedom, the Polish people just might save Europe once more, as they have many times in the past...
Join Stefan Molyneux as he explores Poland - and unravels the complex interplay of history, oppression, faith and hope that has produced some of the strongest and most independent Europeans on the planet.
Excellent video. Epiphany of sorts for Stefan and I would hope for others as well. Nationalism rooted in Christ with reverence for common heritage & culture.
God Bless Poland!
very well done
Although Poland was submerged for a spell, she remains a rock.
I wish there was a way to communicate to the Poles that we need them to save Europe once again (and perhaps Western Civ). We are not up to the task as a divided country.
I totally agree: Poland is the new leader for freedom and liberty in Europe.
They were able to break the German Army Command code because of Polish espionage efforts that culminated in the code breaking.
As a percentage, Poland lost the most of its population in the war, of any state.
They lost 25% of their people.
Also, the Poles stopped the invading Muslim Ottoman hordes at “The Gates of Vienna”. https://warfarehistorynetwork.com/daily/the-1683-battle-of-vienna-islam-at-viennas-gates/
Bump
This is such a poignant documentary/video to not only what is going on this country but across the globe and in particular within the West. The whole video is worthwhile but if you watch nothing else; watch from 52:50 to the end (about 10 minutes)
A good lesson for people like Marine Le Pen who wish to build nationalism ignoring Christian faith.
They had the experience of 1920 when they did the same to attacking Soviet troops. Since that time Stalin had a grudge against Poland.
St. John Paul II kept the Poles steady and aware of their culture throughout the Nazi and Russian occupations.
Check out some of his biographies and movies. Two come to mind:
A Witness to Hope and Karol, the Man who Became Pope.
God, Country and Family.
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