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According to the attitude of Liga Polskich Rodzin (LPR) women should accomplish their life mission as members of families – wives and mothers, as they are characterized by sensitivity, care, protectiveness and cordiality towards other people. The leaders of LPR thought, that unwillingness of women to execute family duties could weaken a family and make its proper functioning impossible. Weak family would diminish condition of the nation, which was one of the most important values for LPR, so the party demanded accomplishment of family duties from women. On the other hand, LPR didn’t object professional career and activity in public life by women, but wanted that they follow their vocation. The best solution for LPR was combining two roles by women: wife and mother in private life, and successful employee in professional one.
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The aim of the research was to investigate the nature of the political dispute in social media of the Polish national movement (‘National Media’). The following research questions were formulated: 1. What is the purpose defined and implemented by the ‘National Media’; 2. What are the subjects of the political disputes in the ‘National Media’ project of the Polish national movement; 3. What is the involvement of social media users in the published materials? The subject of the research were social websites YouTube and Twitter, where the 'National Media' project is based. The research covered one calendar month of April 2018. During the research content analysis was used.
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