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Question to the bishop, do we still value our own people?
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Question to the bishop, do we still value our own people?

The article addresses concerns raised by a reader named Natalija regarding the balance between preserving Slovenian identity, language, and culture amidst increasing international influences and migration. The piece references the 'Paris Statement' from October 2017, which contrasts two Europes—one rooted in shared heritage and identity, and another characterized by multiculturalism and borderless ideals. It emphasizes the importance of protecting national culture while acknowledging the need for solidarity with refugees and immigrants. The article also highlights the Church’s stance on migration, advocating for acceptance, protection, encouragement, and inclusion of migrants. It raises questions about Slovenia’s demographic challenges, low birth rates, and potential ideological shifts affecting family values.

Dokumentarec Nate Friedmana o islamizaciji v Birminghamu, ki je postal podrobno raziskava o demografskih, kulturnih in verskih spremembah v zahodnih mestih, je zaviral široko pozornost. Ameriški novinar in voditelj konservativne oddaje The Nate Friedman Show je odpravil v Veliko Britanijo, natančneje v Birmingham in vzhodni London, da z lastnimi očmi dokumentira, kako hitro se zahodne družbe preoblikujejo pod vplivom masovne migracije iz muslimanskih držav. Njegova motivacija je bila opozoriti ameriško in širšo zahodno javnost, da se proces, ki se dogaja v britanskih mestih, lahko zelo hitro ponovi tudi v ZDA in drugih evropskih državah. Friedman je zapisal na platformi X, da je njegov dokumentarec o islamizaciji Birminghama demonetiziran na YouTubu po dosegu 600.000 ogledov, kar je pomenilo, da so osrednji mediji želeli prikriti resnične dejstva, ki so vedno bolj očitna.

Dokumentarec temelji na neposrednih intervjujih z muslimanskimi prebivalci, imami, lokalnimi politiki in preostalimi Britanci, ki še živijo v spremenjenih soseskah. Friedman je zapisal, da je želel pokazati resnične posledice odprtih meja, masovne imigracije iz muslimanskih držav in neuspešne integracijske politike. V videu je prikazal dva zemljevida in vprašal: "E den je Kabul, drugi Birmingham – uganite, kateri je kateri?" Muslimanski sogovornik je odkrito priznal: "Islam prevzema Zahod. Inšalah. Kmalu bo ves svet muslimanski." Ta stavek je postal rdeča nit celotnega poročila.

V šestdesetih letih prejšnjega stoletja je bilo v Birminghamu le ena ali dve mošeji. Danes jih je več kot 200. Na lokalnih volitvah so muslimani osvojili 13 sedežev v mestnem svetu. Eden od prebivalcev je pojasnil, da bodo novi svetniki predvsem zastopali "muslimsko kulturo in potrebe" ter zagotovili več pravic in sredstev za muslimansko skupnost. Na vprašanje, ali želi, da London izgleda kot Birmingham, sogovornik izrazi razumevanje za težave delavskega razreda zaradi visokih cen nepremičnin, a hkrati pozdravlja vladno pomoč beguncem in muslimanom.

Najbolj pretresljivi so intervjuji o vsebini islamske vere. Friedman je citiral Koran (4:34) in vprašal za pojasnilo o tem, kar citat pravi. In sicer ali je dovoljeno udariti žensko. V Koranu je zapisano: "Moški so vodje nad ženami zaradi tega, da je Allah nekatere izmed njih odlikoval nad drugimi in zaradi tega, kar trošijo iz svojega premoženja. Zato so dobre žene pokorne in varujejo, kar je skrito, ker Allah varuje. Tiste, katerih neposlušnosti se bojite, jih opomnite, se jih izogibajte v postelji in jih udarite. Če pa vas ubogajo, potem ne iščite poti proti njim. Allah je vsekakor vzvišen in velik." Friedmanov sogovornik to potrdi: " Najprej jo opomniš, potem jo zapustiš v postelji, na koncu pa jo lahko rahlo udariš."

Friedman je nadaljeval s tem, kar je izvedel v mošeji Green Lane. V njem je imam moškim razlagal postopek kamenjanja žene zaradi prešuštva ("sangsar") – žensko zakopljejo do pasu in jo kamenjajo do smrti. Ko je Friedman vprašal, ali to drži, se je sogovrnik strinjal, da to velja za primere prešuštva, meni pa tudi da bi se s šeriatom v Veliki Britaniji kr...

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Nova24TV logoNova24TVParty-alignedRightFactual 85Objective 758 days ago
Slovenia was hailed at Polževo; Janša: What we achieved 35 years ago was not a matter of course

At the ceremony commemorating National Day in Polževo above Višnja Gora, Prime Minister Janez Janša emphasized national pride and the importance of identity, referencing past achievements. He highlighted Slovenia’s positive demographic trends in Ivančna Gorica, where birth rates exceed death rates and population growth outperforms national averages. Janša praised local leadership and development policies, noting investments in infrastructure, education, and quality of life. He also mentioned supporting legislation to display only Slovenian flags at state institutions and expressed approval for incorporating both versions of the national anthem.

Bias read (Right): The article frames the discussion around national identity and democratic values, emphasizing the importance of Slovenian heritage and institutional loyalty. The emphasis on supporting laws that restrict foreign flags at state institutions reflects a nationalist stance. Additionally, the praise for右

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 75): The article covers events at a ceremony honoring Slovenia's independence and includes statements from officials like Janez Janša. It maintains a relatively neutral tone while providing relevant background.

Nova24TV logoNova24TVParty-alignedRightFactual 75Objective 6515 days ago
Italy is upset by the controversy over a patriotic banner

A dispute over a patriotic banner with the message 'Italy for Italians,' displayed by two high school students in Cesena, has sparked a national political controversy in Italy. The students were punished and had to write reflective essays on topics related to their actions. One student described the banner as an expression of pride in Italian identity rather than extremism or racism, emphasizing public support he received after the incident.

Bias read (Right): The article frames the students' actions as a patriotic gesture expressing concern for Italian identity, using language that emphasizes pride and national sentiment while downplaying potential criticisms of nationalism or exclusionary rhetoric. It highlights the student’s rejection of accusations of

Why these scores (Factual 75 · Objective 65): The article provides specific details about the controversy around the transparency in Italy, including the students' punishment and their defense. However, it lacks broader contextual information and leans toward presenting the student's perspective as the dominant narrative.

Demokracija logoDemokracijaParty-alignedRight8 days ago
Slovenia was hailed at Polževo; Janša: What we achieved 35 years ago was not a matter of course

At a ceremony commemorating Slovenia's statehood on Polžev, Prime Minister Janez Janša emphasized the importance of national identity and pride, noting that achieving the level of national unity Slovenia has today was not self-evident. The event included a church service led by Archbishop Andrej Saje, followed by a cultural program where Janša spoke about the significance of the Slovenian anthem and the need for self-presentation before seeking friendship. He also praised Ivančna Gorica for its demographic success, highlighting its positive natural growth and high quality of life as a result of long-term development policies. Janša mentioned efforts to ensure only Slovenian flags fly at state institutions and expressed support for strengthening national symbols.

Bias read (Right): The article frames national identity and patriotism as central themes, emphasizing the importance of national symbols like the flag and anthem. It highlights the prime minister’s emphasis on national unity and his support for legislation reinforcing Slovenian identity, which aligns with right-wing/n

Družina logoDružinaParty-alignedCenter11 days ago
Question to the bishop, do we still value our own people?

The article addresses concerns raised by a reader named Natalija regarding the balance between preserving Slovenian identity, language, and culture amidst increasing international influences and migration. The piece references the 'Paris Statement' from October 2017, which contrasts two Europes—one rooted in shared heritage and identity, and another characterized by multiculturalism and borderless ideals. It emphasizes the importance of protecting national culture while acknowledging the need for solidarity with refugees and immigrants. The article also highlights the Church’s stance on migration, advocating for acceptance, protection, encouragement, and inclusion of migrants. It raises questions about Slovenia’s demographic challenges, low birth rates, and potential ideological shifts affecting family values.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced discussion on cultural preservation versus openness to immigration, referencing both historical perspectives and contemporary debates. It does not favor one side over the other but rather encourages reflection on identity, demographics, and societal values. The tone,措

Domovina logoDomovinaIndependentLeft12 days ago
[Video] Dr. Karl Hren: If someone is successful in Slovenia, he is suspicious (Slo 35 years old, 21 June 2026)

The article discusses an interview with Dr. Karl Hren, director of Mohorjeva družba in Celovo, focusing on the historical and cultural preservation efforts of Slovenes in Carinthia, Austria. The conversation explores the region's rich history, including the ancient tradition of knighthood ceremonies conducted in the Slovenian language, which were later suppressed by German nationalism. Hren highlights the challenges faced by the Slovenian minority in maintaining their identity and language amid historical assimilation pressures. He also touches on contemporary issues affecting the minority community in modern Europe.

Bias read (Left): The article emphasizes the historical suppression of Slovenian identity and language by German nationalism, frames this as a significant injustice, and focuses on the efforts of institutions like Mohorjeva družba to preserve Slovenian heritage. This framing aligns with leftist narratives that often

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