>>113977
everyone has certain political preferences
>>114003
i know, the picrel is wrong
>>114014
good slave
>Nothing else in politics worth following right now except maybe the Golden Dawn and UKIP.
>2016
>nationalism
2/10, why are not you an individualist?
btw what do you think about polish political party KORWiN? its leader said
>There is a lot being exaggerated concerning that pedophilia. One of the prominent pedophiles was Lewis Carroll (the one who wrote "Alice in Wonderland"); not only the neighbours, but even the society ladies would fearlessly send the girls to his house, believing that the touching by a man (as long as it is not too intrusive) rather stimulates femininity and helps more than harms; it also immunises from similar advances in the future. Of course, doing anything forcefully, not to mention the sexual intercourse or, God forbid, rape should be punished to the fullest extent. If the mother is worried that the touching by the pedophile priest could have a negative impact on future sexual life of her daughter - then without publicity (which would certainly hurt the daughter) she should prohibit any visits to the vicarage.
>I'm worried that the remission of the case happened in the case of the priest, because I am convinced that if it were a laic, he would have landed in jail. In this case, the remmission did not happen because the light pedophilia is not socially harmful, but because he is a priest. Which, of course, would make the anticlericals draw an argument that the Church in Poland is above the law.
Which is not well seen in d***cracy.
And it could end badly for the Roman Catholic Church. After all the Prime Minister will have to throw someone to the hungry lions and the angry mob... And who would be better than Christians?
also consider following non-parliament groups like s4ss, cato institute, ludvig von mises institute, free state project, students for liberty