But only those who speak out against normality are treated like mad dogs. And not only the LGBTQ lobbyists, but also the German courts. This also happened in the case of the Polish Catholic priest Dariusz Oko, who dared to criticize homosexuality within the church and the LGBTQ ideology in his articles.

A Polish priest was fined several thousand euros in Germany for publishing a sharp-toned article about the growing homosexual tendencies within the church. After the incident, the Deputy Minister of Justice in Warsaw sent Germany, which is consistently worried about the rule of law, and therefore academic freedom, to a warmer climate, reports Magyar Nemzet.

A court in Cologne fined Polish Catholic priest and professor of theology Dariusz Oko four thousand eight hundred euros, i.e. more than one and a half million forints, after he criticized the prevailing homosexual tendencies within the church in a newspaper article published in a German magazine. Oko - who is also active as a publicist - argued in a series of articles published in the religious magazine Theologisches from January this year that the increasing number of homosexual priests poses a threat to the functioning of the church. In the article, he called the fathers in question parasites and wrote about the "homosexual plague". In the second part of the series, he also expressed his opinion that it would be necessary to protect vulnerable adults against LGBTQ ideology. His words provoked huge opposition in the Western press, and Oko appealed against the verdict of the Cologne court.

The Polish legal institute Ordo Iuris, on the other hand, stood up for the renowned theologian, arguing that he had courageously initiated a scientific discourse within the church. The revealing petition in favor of Oko, launched by the institute, has so far been signed by around two hundred and fifty thousand people.

The case also resonates in Polish-German relations, after the German news agency DPA asked Polish Deputy Minister of Justice Marcin Romanowski about the case at the end of the week. "Penalties imposed due to scientific activity threaten freedoms and European values," the politician said, adding that the German court trampled on academic freedom and sided with the perpetrator instead of the victim.

- We in Poland do not give space to this kind of paranoia - he underlined. The tough-toned statement, aimed at Berlin, was made when Armin Laschet , candidate for chancellor of the German Christian Democratic Union, visited Poland on Sunday at a commemoration organized on the occasion of the 77th anniversary of the Warsaw Uprising against the German invaders. Laschet spoke here about: "Europe should not be free of Poland and World War II. Without Pope János Pál" , he did not comment on the LGBTQ issue.

The case is stirring up dust in the European Union in light of the fact that the European Commission (EC) constantly condemns Poland for the functioning of the justice system. In the EC's latest rule of law report package, Poland and Hungary received the most criticism. When the reports were made public in Brussels, Commission Vice-President Věra Jourová also gave the Poles an ultimatum: if Warsaw does not implement the July judgment of the European Court of Justice concerning the case of Polish judges by August 16, Brussels will initiate infringement proceedings against the country, which will also entail financial sanctions. .

Another package of breach of duty proceedings, also launched in July, affected the LGBTQ debate. At that time, the EU committee also initiated proceedings against our country due to the Child Protection Act, while the notice letter from Brussels went to Poland due to the so-called LGBT-free zones, Magyar Nemzet reports.

It is not in dispute that the Germans (not the German citizens, but the professional globalists of the official bodies, whether they are politicians or judges) have gone for a long walk in their remaining little sense and their barely existing decency. Christians can be defamed without any problems or consequences, even in cartoons Of course, they don't stop at the Catholic Church, typical of a real dictatorship, a Facebook post can lead to dismissal even in the case of an ordinary citizen.

I am not saying that this happens in every case, but there is no doubt that it is happening more and more often. Little by little, it seems to be confirmed that the so-called Western culture has had enough and there is not much left for the leaders of Europe and the individual states to quietly (or not so quietly) really become the murderers of Europe.

(Header image: Father Oko. Photo: PAP)