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Jeg har set, det er blevet moderne at hænge flag ud ad vinduerne. Selv i mit eget kvarter. Så jeg tænkte: Nu gør jeg det sgu også. Men jeg ville ikke hænge et hvilket som helst flag op. Jeg ville hænge det flag op, der rent faktisk hører hjemme her. I dets eget hjemland. Dannebrog. For det er som om, det er blevet kontroversielt at flage for sit eget land, mens gaderne svømmer i flag, der repræsenterer kulturer, ideologier og systemer, som i virkeligheden står for alt det modsatte af frihed, lighed, kvinders rettigheder, ytringsfrihed og tro. Der bliver flaget med symboler, pakket ind i godhed, men i virkeligheden flager man for undertrykkelse, antisemitisme, social kontrol, religiøs fanatisme, æresvold, kvindeundertrykkelse, terror-sympati og et had til alt, hvad Vesten engang stod for. Og det hyldes. Det får plads. Det får respekt. Men prøv du at flage med dit eget lands flag, så er du pludselig nationalistisk, gammeldags eller ekskluderende. Og det gælder i ALLE europæiske lande. Det er her, patrioterne ikke bøjer af. Vi skal ikke undskylde vores kærlighed til Danmark. Vi skal ikke pakke vores flag væk, mens gaderne dekoreres med alt andet end det, der har bygget det her land. Se et flag, der repræsenterer rødder. Rødder, der ikke skammer sig. Rødder, der står fast. Det her er ikke bare et stykke stof. Det er et signal. Et signal om at vi ikke bøjer af. Vi rejser Dannebrog - fordi Danmark (og resten af Europa) er værd at stå op for!❤️‍🔥🪽💃🦍

Jeg har set, det er blevet moderne at hænge flag ud ad vinduerne. Selv i mit eget kvarter. Så jeg tænkte: Nu gør jeg det sgu også. Men jeg ville ikke hænge et hvilket som helst flag op. Jeg ville hænge det flag op, der rent faktisk hører hjemme her. I dets eget hjemland. Dannebrog. For det er som om, det er blevet kontroversielt at flage for sit eget land, mens gaderne svømmer i flag, der repræsenterer kulturer, ideologier og systemer, som i virkeligheden står for alt det modsatte af frihed, lighed, kvinders rettigheder, ytringsfrihed og tro. Der bliver flaget med symboler, pakket ind i godhed, men i virkeligheden flager man for undertrykkelse, antisemitisme, social kontrol, religiøs fanatisme, æresvold, kvindeundertrykkelse, terror-sympati og et had til alt, hvad Vesten engang stod for. Og det hyldes. Det får plads. Det får respekt. Men prøv du at flage med dit eget lands flag, så er du pludselig nationalistisk, gammeldags eller ekskluderende. Og det gælder i ALLE europæiske lande. Det er her, patrioterne ikke bøjer af. Vi skal ikke undskylde vores kærlighed til Danmark. Vi skal ikke pakke vores flag væk, mens gaderne dekoreres med alt andet end det, der har bygget det her land. Se et flag, der repræsenterer rødder. Rødder, der ikke skammer sig. Rødder, der står fast. Det her er ikke bare et stykke stof. Det er et signal. Et signal om at vi ikke bøjer af. Vi rejser Dannebrog - fordi Danmark (og resten af Europa) er værd at stå op for!❤️‍🔥🪽💃🦍

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Noor Pahlavi, daughter of Razi Pahlavi and granddaughter of the last Shah, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, recently delivered a powerful speech in the United States about Iran’s future. She spoke directly to the longing of millions of Iranians: freedom, dignity, and an end to 46 years of theocratic oppression. Iran has approximately 90 million inhabitants. According to reports from people inside the country, diaspora networks, and independent observers on the ground, around 80% of Iranians are rejoicing - many with tears of joy - over the regime’s fall and the ongoing liberation of their country through American and Israeli strikes. The remaining 20% are the hardline extremists, regime loyalists, and those who benefited from the mullahs’ rule. They are mourning and calling for revenge. The vast majority of Iranians - the silent, suffering majority - want Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi, who has lived in exile in the United States for decades, to return and lead a democratic transition. Not as a new dictator or eternal Shah, but as a bridge to free elections, a secular constitution, and genuine self-determination for the Iranian people. I believe them. I believe in the courage on the streets and the quiet hope that has survived decades of terror. Most countries in the Middle East - especially the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and others who have long viewed the Iranian regime as the greatest regional threat - have quietly or openly welcomed the regime’s collapse. They see it as the beginning of a more stable, less aggressive Middle East. This is not the end of history - the liberation is still unfolding. But it is a turning point that millions have prayed for. Iran deserves better. The Iranian people deserve freedom. May God protect the Iranian freedom fighters. May truth and justice prevail. May light break through - for Iran and for the entire region. ✝️❤️‍🔥🪽🙏

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While Iranian women are finally celebrating their freedom…burning their headscarves, tearing off the forced veils, and breathing freely for the first time in 46 years - we in the West are promoting and even celebrating the covering of women, calling it “choice”, “modesty”, “cultural respect”, or “diversity”. At the precise moment when a people is tearing itself free from 46 years of theocratic chains, we quietly import and normalize the very ideology they are risking their lives to escape. Meanwhile, the political law-religion of Islam is infiltrating our systems more and more deeply: In our schools, where criticism of Islam is becoming taboo while other religions can be freely questioned. In workplaces, where demands for prayer rooms, halal food, and gender-segregated spaces are growing louder. In politics, where blasphemy laws are sneaking in through the back door under the name of “hate speech protection”. On our streets, where some openly support terrorist groups like Hamas and mourn the death of a tyrant like Khamenei. In our universities, where free speech is curtailed the moment it touches Islam. In our media, where honest reporting on Islamic extremism is labeled “Islamophobia”. We cheer for Iranian women breaking their chains…while we politely ask our own daughters and sisters to respect the very ideology that chained them. This has nothing to do with tolerance. It is cultural suicide. It is betrayal of the very freedom those Iranian women fought - and died for. If we continue down this path, in 50–70 years our children and grandchildren will not live in free, secular societies. They will live under the slow but certain dominance of political Islam…because we lacked the courage to say no when it mattered. The math is simple. The numbers are real. The trend is unmistakable. We still have time. But not much. Let us stand together and take back control where it belongs: with the people!❤️‍🔥🪽💃🦍✝️

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