3 June 2025
Sodomite Ramadan, also known as Pride Month, is a global celebration of degeneracy, venereal disease, and the corruption of children. This year it got off to a terrible start as the independent candidate Karol Nawrocki was elected president of Poland. Nawrocki is a Polish Nationalist who ran on a paleoconservative platform, and won this weekend’s election with 50.9% of the vote, with the left-wing candidate Rafał Trzaskowski gathering 49.1% of the vote. Nawrocki’s win is encouraging because of his positions on a number of important issues currently facing the West in general but his people in particular:
Immigration and Polish Nationalism
He advocates a hardline stance against immigration, emphasizing the preservation of Polish national and ethnic identity. He has pledged to oppose the EU’s migration pact, arguing that Polish culture and traditions, rooted in rural areas, must be protected from external influences. Nawrocki’s campaign focused on a “Poland first, Poles first” approach, criticizing benefits for refugees, particularly from Ukraine, and calling for strict border controls with Germany to curb illegal migration.
Christian Nationalism
Nawrocki views Christianity as central to Polish identity. He opposes the legalization of sodomite civil unions, citing Catholic sexual ethics, and has accused sodomites of indoctrinating children, notably by shredding a copy of the graphic memoir Gender Queer during his campaign. He advocates for the broad criminalization of abortion, aligning with Poland’s near-total ban, and supports traditional values, including defending crosses in public spaces. He also firmly supports the continuation of the Sabbath laws implemented in Poland in 2018, which restricts commerce on Sundays.
Position on World War II
Nawrocki has placed great emphasis on the Soviet atrocities committed against Poles during the Katyn massacre, arguing that “the Soviet falsification of the circumstances surrounding the Katyn Massacre became the founding lie of the communist government of enslaved Poland.” Because of this position he has recently been described by the Times of Israel as a “Holocaust Revisionist.”
Opposition to the Green Agenda
Nawrocki describes the EU’s Green agenda as “climate madness” that harms Polish homes, workers, and entrepreneurs. During his campaign he prioritized Poland’s energy independence, particularly by defending coal mining and the use of nuclear energy.
Opposition to EU imperialism
He opposes the integration of the independent national states into the European Union and seeks to expand Polish national sovereignty. He opposes the adoption of the Euro as currency in Poland so that the country can maintain its economic independence by maintaining the Zloty as its national currency. He has also called for greater border control with Germany, arguing that this is necessitated by the rapid demographic changes in their western neighbor. He also advocates for protectionist economic policies and specifically for greater control over the transportation of livestock from Germany so as to protect Polish farmers and ranchers from the spread of foot-and-mouth disease.
While the Pactum Institute cannot support president-elect Nawrocki unconditionally, particularly because he is a Roman Catholic but also because of his aggressive pro-NATO stance, we are encouraged by his election especially in light of the fact that it constitutes such a major political setback to the left just as they kick off their degenerate and anti-Christ “pride month” celebrations.