Dra dit pepparn växer.
Ja, det är okonventionellt att som lagstiftare betala böter åt en enskild som begått brott. Men, ni som väljer att fokusera på det istället för det absurda i att en hedervärd medborgare döms för att ha gjort det moraliskt riktiga kan dra dit pepparn växer.
Vad gör ni för att skydda våra barn från alla dessa odjur som springer lösa i vårt samhälle? (Upplysning: Att rösta på sossarna har inte hjälpt överhuvudtaget. Inte heller att hata och hetsa i sociala medier.)
Det är anmärkningsvärt att vissa i det gamla etablissemanget fokuserar så hårt på allehanda pseudofrågor när det egentligen bara handlar om att skydda barn från farliga människor. Faktiskt helt obegripligt.
Före valet lovade SD att vara garanten för svensk välfärd. Istället blev det skattesänkningar för de rikaste och indragen söndagsstek till de äldre.
Med mig som statsminister blir det mer pengar till äldreomsorgen. Då kan söndagssteken vara kvar.
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In 2018, the German UN diplomats laughed at President Trump as he warned that their energy policies were a disaster and dangerous.
In 2026, German Chancellor Merz admits Trump was correct. Germany made many mistakes on energy policy, especially blowing up their nuclear power.
We will never have, by every good metric imaginable, a President as great as Donald Trump. He has literally been one man in the storm, turning back a tsunami of graft, corruption, and sloth in Washington and beyond. He is a gladiator, a truly unstoppable force of nature.
🚨 HOLY SMOKES. President Trump just revealed Maduro BEGGED and PLEADED for mercy and Trump shut it down cold. “I said NOPE. We GOTTA do it.” This is what strength looks like. Maduro flooded our country with prisoners, mental patients, and drug lords by the hundreds of thousands. Unforgivable. That’s why he tried to negotiate at the end and Trump refused. No deals. No mercy. America first. That’s my president.
🔥🎻 WHILE THE WEST LECTURES US ABOUT “VALUES”, EASTERN EUROPE STILL LIVES THEM ❄️🇵🇱
High in the mountains of southern Poland, winter still has a sound — and it doesn’t come from a conference hall or a government campaign. It comes from violins played in the snow, from young women in regional dress performing kolęda not for likes, grants, or approval, but because this is how Christmas has been lived here for generations.
This is Zagórzanie land, part of the wider Carpathian and Slavic world — a cultural frontier shaped long before modern borders, NGOs, or “European frameworks” existed. Slavs settled these mountains between the 6th and 9th centuries, bringing with them seasonal rites tied to nature, community, and survival. When Christianity arrived, it did not erase those traditions. It absorbed them. Winter songs that once marked the return of light became Christmas kolędy — prayer, blessing, and memory fused into one.
These songs were never folklore for tourists. They were functional culture. Sung from house to house, they bound families together, blessed homes and livestock, and carried identity through sound when written language was rare and state protection nonexistent.
History tried hard to silence this world. Empires mocked it as backward. The 20th century was worse — wars, population transfers, and communism all attempted to cut faith and tradition at the root. Churches were controlled, folk culture reduced to staged performances or quietly discouraged. Yet the music survived, passed on in kitchens, barns, and village churches — when no one was watching, and when watching could be dangerous.
That is why scenes like this still feel uncomfortable to some. They expose a contrast Europe prefers not to discuss. In much of the West, values are explained, redefined, and regulated from above. In the East, values are practiced — weekly, seasonally, bodily. They are not slogans. They are habits learned before they are named.
No one here is trying to “send a message.” And yet a message is sent anyway. Culture does not need permission to exist. Identity does not require validation. And tradition does not disappear just because it is unfashionable.
While some parts of Europe debate what they should believe, others simply continue to live it — in snow, in song, and in memory that refused to die. 🎄🎻❄️
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The absurdity of the Euro in one chart, just look at Italy and Greece, two lost decades.
Why can’t politicians admit that the Euro based on common monetary policy without fiscal integration is a failed experiment?
HOLY SMOKES. Swedish Media @svt also appears to have EDITED Trump’s speech on January 6th to make it look like he called for an insurrection, just like the BBC did
Today 300 000+ Polish patriots sang the national anthem & set off red flares in Warsaw to celebrate the 107th Polish Independence Day.
Many thousands of European Patriots are also attending this year as the Cry for the Reconquista grows. Amen
Warsaw will become the center of the European continent.
Not by geography, but by gravity — political, economic, and cultural. The forces that once pulled Europe westward toward Paris, London, and Berlin are shifting east. The frontiers of relevance have moved with history, and today they meet on the Vistula. Warsaw, once peripheral, is now the point where the old and new Europes converge.
Every crisis of the past decade — migration, energy, war, deindustrialization — has redrawn the map of influence. Western Europe hesitates; Eastern Europe adapts. Poland builds, arms, produces, and integrates faster than the exhausted core. The European project no longer runs from Brussels to Strasbourg, but from Tallinn to Bucharest through Warsaw. Power follows resilience, and resilience has moved east.
Warsaw’s rise will be administrative, infrastructural, and intellectual. A city that connects the Baltic with the Carpathians, the EU with Ukraine, the Black Sea, and Asia. Warsaw stands as the new equilibrium — a center born not of privilege, but of necessity.