Wojciech Cejrowski

Wojciech Daniel Cejrowski (born 27 June 1964 in Elbląg) is a Polish radio journalist, satirist, photographer, traveller, author of books and press publications, artistic director of the Discover World library, and member of The Explorers Club.

Cejrowski started his radio career in 1991 – along with Korneliusz Pacuda he conducted the program Czy jest miejsce na country w Polsce?

Between 1999 and 2000 Cejrowski co-hosted with Alicja Resich-Modlińska the talk show Piękny i Bestia (Beauty and the Beast).

Cejrowski writes and publishes quite a lot on social and political situations, including columns in Gazeta Polska, Tygodnik AWS, and Ilustrowany Kurier Polski, and on travel, including humorous reports in Newsweek, Rzeczpospolita, Poznaj Świat and others.

Cejrowski is Poland's most well-known journalist to openly advocate against the LGBT rights movement.

In April 2008 Cejrowski announced his intention to abandon his Polish citizenship and acquire the Ecuadorian one instead, due to his disenchantment with the European Union, citing high taxes and problems with obtaining visas.

In April 2021 a right-wing magazine Do Rzeczy published an interview with Cejrowski, wherein he expressed his contempt for the Black Lives Matter movement and his belief in the superiority of Christianity and Western civilization.

He states that as far as the Bible is concerned, he prefers The Old Testament – he likes when God is speaking to him directly, telling him what is good and what is sinful, and what to do.

[6] Cejrowski postulates, that Catholic priests should be exempt from the rule of law in a given country, instead being accountable only to their church's hierarchy.