Inwazja (2019)
A Polish documentary presenting a sequence of hidden-camera footage, interviews and archival clips to depict what it claims is a coordinated campaign by LGBTQ-rights activists to infiltrate and reshape the fabric of society. Against the backdrop of a national election, it suggests that equality marches across Poland are part of a well-funded network, with participants paid to travel between towns and supported by foreign interests. The narrative frames this as a threat to children, religion, family values and the nation’s future. Local authorities and media sympathetic to queer causes are portrayed as complicit, while the movement is likened to propaganda and moral corruption. The film positions LGBTQ activism not as a struggle for rights but as an organized ideological “invasion” seeking to alter traditions, institutions and laws, even implying an intent to normalize paedophilia. Selective imagery and rhetoric turn civil society expression into a supposed existential threat.
- Year: 2019
- Genres: Documentary
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- Languages: Polish
- Runtime: 24 min