Wokeism, Borders, Democracy: A Book Tour to Warn Europe

16 April 2025

In an era of mounting ideological pressure, mass immigration, and progressive dogmas, one voice sounds the alarm with clarity and courage: Dr. Shea L. Bradley-Farrell.
Her latest book, Last Warning to the West: The Hungarian Triumph Over Communism and the Woke Agenda, is a bold call to defend national sovereignty and the Judeo-Christian roots of Western civilisation.

To share her analysis across Europe, Dr. Bradley-Farrell will travel to four strategic capitals for a high-profile European Book Tour co-organized by the Patriots for Europe Foundation and the Center for Fundamental Rights

The 4 stops of the Book Tour:

  • Brussels – April 23, 2025
    Patriotic Forces Under Attack: How the EU Strangles National Sovereignty
    100 Days of Sovereignty: Trump’s First Steps and Their Impact on the EU
  • Vienna – April 28, 2025
    Victory Without Power: How Elections Are Won, but Sovereignty Is Denied
  • Warsaw – April 29, 2025
    Communist Tactics Against Nation States in the European Union
  • Madrid – May 6, 2025
    Roundtable Discussion: Donald Trump’s First 100 Days in the White House

A book that draws a line

In her book, Dr. Bradley-Farrell draws powerful parallels between 20th-century communism and 21st-century woke totalitarianism.
She describes the European Union as a post-democratic structure where unelected judges and progressive NGOs impose a radical agenda that undermines nations, families, and identity.

Hungary, in her eyes, is not the problem — it’s the warning.
A country that resisted communism, rebuilt its institutions, and now refuses to kneel before the new ideology.

A voice from America, a message for Europe

Shea L. Bradley-Farrell is an American expert in foreign policy and president of the Counterpoint Institute. Her tour is not just about a book — it’s about a movement.
Each event will feature political leaders, intellectuals, and legal experts committed to defending sovereignty, family, tradition, and freedom.

 

The program