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Wojciech Cejrowski

Wojciech Cejrowski
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Wojciech Cejrowski - 2005
Born (1964-06-27) 27 June 1964 (age 52)
Poland Elbląg
Education Catholic University of Lublin
Occupation traveler, writer, journalist
Parent(s) Stanisław Cejrowski

Wojciech Cejrowski (born 27 June 1964 Elbląg) is a Polish traveler, television and radio journalist, writer, Catholic publicist, satirist, and photographer.

Wojciech Cejrowski graduated from the XVII High School by the name of Andrzej Frycz Modrzewski in Warsaw. In 2010 he received a BA in Sociology from Catholic University of Lublin. Cejrowski studied also without graduating at Aleksander Zelwerowicz State Theatre Academy; University of Warsaw, Santa Clara University.

Wojciech Cejrowski is a member of the following organizations:

In terms of his socio-political views, Cejrowski is Poland's most known journalist to openly advocate against the LGBT right movement. In his rhetoric, Cejrowski refers to LGBT people as sodomites, buggers, and pederasts. In his article for "Dziennik" he notes that he "prefers savages rather than gay parades". Cejrowski states that European society is overwhelmingly against homosexuality, and advocates for the institution of nationwide homosexuality clinics aiming to 'alter this disgusting behaviour'. He says that "gay people should be pointed at, as the sin of sodomy evokes disgust".

Cejrowski is also strongly against abortion and abortion providers. In one of the interviews he said "I wish abortion clinics could burn down and abortion providers get shot".

WC Kwadrans (WC Fifteen Minutes) broadcast by the Polish state TV station TVP (1994–1996) is his most widely known TV programme. The show was watched by three million viewers.

Cejrowski started his TV career by cooperating with Wojciech Mann in his Non Stop Kolor show (Non-stop Color) broadcast on Polish TV (1992–1994). He also was the host of the Stajnia show (The Stable) broadcast by the Polish TV and some local TV stations. Between 1996 and 1997 Cejrowski recorded a series of 30 episodes reporting on his journey to South America for TV Niepokalanów (now called TV Puls).


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