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Prof. Patrick Deneen: “Liberalism is not sustainable because it cuts off its roots”

The goal of today’s LGBT ideology is to liquidate the heterosexual norm. Raising children’s awareness of sexuality is a real cause for concern – Patrick Deneen told the Hungarian conservative daily Magyar Nemzet, for whom the liberal elite at the top of the institutions that rule the Western world, all those who cling to traditions, treated …

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Attack on a journalist shows that freedom of the media and freedom of expression in the Netherlands are rapidly declining

The Slovenian Association of Patriotic Journalists expresses great concern over the recent firearm attack on the well-known Dutch journalist Peter R. de Vries, who has been known in his career as a journalist who wrote about many high-profile crime cases. This is a very severe blow to press freedom in the Netherlands, and thus in …

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[30 years of independence] For the common good without exclusion

In the three decades of its own statehood, Slovenian society has not developed in accordance with its potential, especially regarding human resources, due to incomplete democratization.  Anyone who has read Trstenjak’s optimistic descriptions of the Slovenian national character believed that these people, once freed from totalitarian obstacles, would start to fly on the wings of …

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MEP Romana Tomc: It is not common in the EU Parliament for MPs to be aggressive towards their own country

The Prime Minister Janez Janša presented the priorities of Slovenia’s presidency in the European Union in the European Parliament. Janša addressed all the fundamental current issues and problems facing Europe, and he considers recovery and resilience to be key priorities. While slandering one’s own country is not exactly common in the European Parliament, Fajon’s speech was …

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PM Orban: We will not allow LGBTQ activists among our children in schools and kindergartens

The European Parliament and the European Commission want us to let LGBTQ activists into our schools and kindergartens, but we will not allow this, the Hungarian prime minister said Thursday to journalists in Belgrade. Viktor Orban considered Wednesday’s debate in the European Parliament on the Hungarian Child Protection and Paedophilia Act “a useful debate”. “Positions …

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Government discusses development projects, pay system with mayors

Public sector pay system and regional development topped the agenda as Prime Minister Janez Janša hosted a working meeting with mayors, with ministers announcing more funds for school and sport infrastructure and for primary healthcare. Janša also announced that the government planned to visit all Slovenian regions in the coming six months despite the country’s …

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It is not just money that unites us in the European Union

Thirty years ago, Slovenia successfully withdrew from an environment that did not bring it much good. The Yugoslav states, especially the second one, were marked by constant political instability, an unequal position of nations, dictatorship, totalitarianism and drastic violations of human rights and fundamental freedoms, wars and massacres, confiscation of personal property, and economic and …

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When It Comes to the Left-Wing Elite, Media Ownership Is No Longer a Problem

Slovenian media landscape was surprised by the news that the media king of Slovenia, Martin Odlazek, will buy another one of the central Slovenian media outlets – the newspaper Večer (Evening). Before that, he also bought Primorske novice (Coastal news). With the purchase of Večer, Martin Odlazek will become the Slovenian version of the so-called …

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How Messed Up Do You Have to Be to Break the Rules and Then Pretend to Be the Victim in Public?

On Tuesday, Prime Minister Janez Janša went to Strasbourg, where he first met with the President of the European Parliament, David Sassoli, and then presented the six-month programme for Slovenia’s Presidency of the Council of the European Union, with the priorities of the presidency in the second half of 2021. However, since apparently some people …

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A Horrific Attack on a Journalist and on Journalistic Freedom in the Netherlands – Where Commissioner Timmermans Is From

On Tuesday night, the Netherlands was shocked by a horrific attack on a journalist. Sixty-four-year-old investigative journalist Peter R. de Vries was shot several times, including in the head, in the middle of the street. Vries is still fighting for his life. The attack came after his appearance on an RTL television show, but he …

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