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https://doi.org/10.4467/22996362PZ.20.027.12098Słowa kluczowe: online communication, digital natives, social networking sites, interpersonal communication, communication applications, new technologies, metonymy, conceptual metonymy, persuasion, media, effectiveness, France, French press, Europe, homeland, patriotism, ethnolinguistics, media, gossip journalism, crisis, mediatization, gossip websites, tabloidization, femininity, masculinity, opinion weeklies, Beata Szydło, Polish version of Bem Sex Role Inventory (called IPP in Polish), patriotism, homophobia, intolerance, image, LGBT+ community, Catholic press