
This issue of Porohy is centered around the theme of resistance — its various forms, levels, and languages. It explores informational, civic, and ideological resistance that shapes a space of responsibility in times of blurred boundaries and imposed compromises.
Texts by Czech journalists Jiří Hinek and Jaroslav Spurný analyze hybrid warfare in the Czech Republic as an everyday phenomenon: through disinformation, influence agents, manipulation by fear, and “fatigue from reality.” This is a perspective from within European society, which is only beginning to learn how to name the threat.
The piece on volunteer Ernest Voltr and the initiative Windows for Ukraine shows another dimension of resistance — practical and quiet. Assistance, devoid of grand gestures, becomes a form of solidarity grounded in personal choice and trust.
The conversation about Dmytro Dontsov returns to the fundamental question of the ideology of sovereignty. In his texts, Ukraine emerges as a political subject that must conceive itself beyond colonial frameworks and foreign interpretations.
This issue attempts to connect these three dimensions into a single discourse: recognizing threats, taking action, and upholding ideas. It is at these thresholds today that the question of the future is being decided.