Diplomats who come to a foreign land and engage in propaganda attempting to change society exceed their powers and disgrace the countries they represent, argues Paweł Lisicki, the editor-in-chief of Do Rzeczy weekly.
Lisicki was asked about foreign diplomats engaging in LGBT pride month in Poland in an interview for Polish Christiana portal, calling it a ‘scandal’.
He believes it a sign of disrespect and arrogance to lecture another nation on its social customs and engage in propaganda for an alternative lifestyle. He hoped that Polish ambassadors would never engage in ideological campaigns on their missions abroad.
Paweł Lisicki:
There is a paradox of the West having changed places with the East with regard to ideology and acceptance of Marxism as a moving force.
Lisicki feels foreign diplomats do so because the LGBT movement has become too influential in both the public and corporate worlds. It has been successful in selling a narrative of LGBT people being victims and an oppressed minority. Unlike Christians, they are not persecuted but have the ideological clout to broadly and malignantly influence society.
But Poland is also too passive in reacting to these kinds of provocations, argues Lisicki. He feels Poland should have reacted much earlier and have made it plain it did not want foreign diplomats to engage in this way and that it regarded such behaviour as unacceptable.

Lisicki believes Poland should have asked the former US ambassador, Georgette Mosbacher, to leave Poland when she said Poland was on the wrong side of history over its views on LGBT. He finds the comments made by Bix Aliu, the charge D’affaire in charge of the US embassy in Poland, comparing Poland to Iran beyond the pale and believes that the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs should demand an apology for them.
He believes it a sign of disrespect and arrogance to lecture another nation on its social customs and engage in propaganda for an alternative lifestyle. He hoped that Polish ambassadors would never engage in ideological campaigns on their missions.

Lisicki believes Poland should have asked the former US ambassador, Georgette Mosbacher, to leave when she said Poland was on the wrong side of history over its views on LGBT. He finds the comments made by Bix Aliu, the charge D’affaire in charge of the US embassy in Poland, comparing Poland to Iran beyond the pale and believes that the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs should demand an apology for them.
Lisicki said he believes that the behaviour by Aliu, who in an interview for the Polish press propagated same-sex love, is an example of violating diplomatic prerogatives, which he says is regrettably not uncommon from other Western diplomats who are engaging in an ideological struggle against Poland and conservative ideals.
He added that he was delighted Serbia chose to recall its ambassador to Poland for signing a letter in support of LGBT in Poland and wished other countries would do likewise.

The Do Rzeczy weekly editor-in-chief agrees that the behaviour by diplomats has to be viewed in the context of what is happening in large corporations. The LGBT movement, in his view, has become an ideology and a way of disciplining societies, a form of neo-colonialism and imperialism in the pursuit of social engineering that has taken root in the West.
LGBT, he believes, is being used together with environmentalism as a battering ram for change because it brings together various strands of the sexual revolution such as radical feminism against traditional values, natural law and Christian faith.
He said it is essentially an attempt to overturn traditional societies and the way they are organized, leading LGBT in many senses to have taken over for the communist movement as the international arm of an ongoing social revolution. Lisicki said he expects aggression from embassies over this issue is likely to continue given the current environment.

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What is it with Western Europe/America always needing to shove this poison (open borders, multiculturalism, LGBTQ) onto Eastern Europe? It’s like they’re saying to Eastern Europe, “We hate ourselves for being white, we disown our traditions, we don’t want our people to survive as a group…we want you to be just as weak and pathetic as us!” As an American, it wouldn’t bother me for Russia to replace us as a superpower. At least they wouldn’t be spreading anti-white hatred or normalizing degeneracy (like homosexuality or transgenderism or pedophilia etc)
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