Sandra Keplinger
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Sandra Keplinger
@Not_Funny
Liberal. Früher klassische Medien, jetzt neue Medien. Podcast-Host von "Das Weekly - Make Austria Think Again" des @AgendaAustria Studio. Ixt privat. 🚴♀️🏎️




After we secretly brought @kosareftekharii a young Iranian woman blinded in one eye by an Iran’s regime bullet during the Women, Life, Freedom revolution to Germany, I introduced her to two Western leaders: Annalena Baerbock, the feminist foreign minister of Germany, and Mark Rutte, who was then the Prime Minister of the Netherlands. Watch their reactions. Watch their body language. Judge for yourself. One bent down in respect and shook the hand of a victim of a terrorist regime. The other wouldn’t even turn the body to shake her hand. I write this for those who ask me why I’m angry these days when I see some of the western leaders do not even dare to call Islamic Republic’s IRGC as terrorist organization. Because we have been advocating for this course for years and hearts have been broken. 💔 @SecGenNATO @ABaerbockArchiv









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Zum Weltfrauentag: Beim letzten Sprechtag: Muslimische Mutter (will mir nicht die Hand geben, was solls...) will wissen: Wie lang muss ihre 12-jährige Tochter denn nun noch in die Schule gehen? Es sei nun wirklich schon sehr lang, und das Mädel müsse jetzt dann bald einmal... 1/8

You’ve probably noticed by now Iranian women are the most hardcore supporters of monarchy. We don't give a damn how much Western liberal progressives mock us for it, calling us "backward" because we want our crown Shah back. Iranian women are smart, educated, and incredibly enlightened. We know our history inside out and understand that in this geography, nothing protects our rights and freedom like a true, authentic Iranian monarchy. Photo 1: Iran Qajar era Iranian culture has always valued monogamy, but the religious Qajar Shahs, who preferred Islam over Persian heritage , had massive harems with hundreds wives. Women were veiled and isolated, deprived of basic rights. Photo 2: Iran Pahlavi era The Pahlavis largely eliminated Islamic legal discriminations against women and returned to pre-Islamic Iranian roots: official monogamy, crowning the queen like Achaemenid and Sassanid traditions, women's suffrage in 1963, access to universities and jobs, the Family Protection Law of 1967 and 1975 with severe restrictions on polygamy, women's right to divorce, shared custody, raising the marriage age to 18 for girls, and more equal inheritance. Women truly advanced by reviving the legacy of glorious Iranian culture. Photo 3: Iran Islamic regime era After 1979, Islamists and leftists allied and regressed women's status even worse than under the Qajars: mandatory hijab, inheritance half that of men, divorce rights almost exclusive to men, encouragement of polygamy and sigheh, lowering the marriage age to 13, harsher punishments for women. Islam and the left have always been at war with Iranian culture, trying to destroy it. That is exactly why they hate the Pahlavi so much. By the Mahsa uprising in 2022, we Iranians clearly realized that the bodies and rights of women are the battlefield of Islam. The regime pours all its power into controlling and oppressing women, using it as a proxy to control the whole society. Our path to liberation from this regime passes through women's freedom. That is why, in the Woman, Life, Freedom uprising, our brothers, fathers, and husbands fought with us, often ahead of us, to restore women's rights to their rightful place. Photo 4: Afghanistan in 2026 Look at Afghanistan, Persian-speaking people with our shared Persian heritage. They had Zahir Shah too, who sidelined Islam and revived Persian culture, creating a monarchy with real potential for stable peace built on the rich Persian heritage. But the Americans pressured them to impose their own Western-style democracy, ignoring the region's deep cultural capital and its potential for lasting stability through authentic Persian roots. Right after they left in 2021, the Taliban, with radical Islamic roots and leftist anti-Western support, took over and destroyed everything. Women's status plummeted to something like Qajar Iran: fully covered women, no right to education for girls, no public, and lacking basic human rights. The Americans missed the golden opportunity, and the virus of Islam and the left prevailed again. We don't want the Afghanistan mistake to be repeated. We want the Shah because the Shah is the foundation of Persian culture and the legacy of our fathers. If we truly want to revive Persian culture, we must revive the Shah. We Iranian women know what the Pahlavi did for us: revived our glorious Iranian culture, removed Islamic discriminations, and everything we have today is thanks to that. We know damn well that in this geography, Islam and the left are so destructive. They have always opposed Persian culture and tried to annihilate it. That is why we want a king, not just any king. We want crown Prince @PahlaviReza to make Iran great again. Javid Shah! #Iran #MIGA #Khamenei #جاويدشاه




Zum Weltfrauentag: Beim letzten Sprechtag: Muslimische Mutter (will mir nicht die Hand geben, was solls...) will wissen: Wie lang muss ihre 12-jährige Tochter denn nun noch in die Schule gehen? Es sei nun wirklich schon sehr lang, und das Mädel müsse jetzt dann bald einmal... 1/8







