Meet Mustafa Musse Sayegh - he is one of our Danish patriots and knows everythin…

Meet Mustafa Musse Sayegh - he is one of our Danish patriots and knows everythin…

Meet Mustafa Musse Sayegh - he is one of our Danish patriots and knows everything about what happens when you leave Islam. I have translated his words and update. Give him a follow.

“For the first time in my life, I’m going to Folkemødet on Bornholm (Denmark’s annual political festival, where politicians, media and citizens gather for open debate).

Ever since I left Islam, I’ve experienced social exclusion, slander, intimidation and threats. First inside the community I came from, and when I chose to speak publicly about it, it intensified. It didn’t exactly make me more popular in Muslim circles when I founded Denmark’s first association for ex-Muslims, Foreningen Frafalden.

Those of you who’ve followed me for a while have caught most of it. Smear campaigns, threats, death threats, being cast out by family, slander, false rumors and attempts at character assassination. Yes, in other and more familiar terms, social control.

But none of it has worked in the years I’ve been active. Not when an Islamist from Aarhus showed up in the parking lot at one of my sons’ daycare, not the death threats written out in the open, not the family exclusion, not the false rumors that I’m a former gang member or rapist, and other contemptible attacks. None of it has worked. On the contrary, I’ve exposed them every single time. To such an extent that in certain circles I had a reputation as the guy who exposes everyone. 😅 (It does work as a deterrent, after all.)

Because I figured out very early how these communities and people are programmed. And I’m pretty stubborn when it comes to that sort of thing. I don’t put up with it. They’re not going to dictate or control a damn thing.

And I also know how the so-called “peaceful Muslims” act as enablers for the Islamists, precisely because they haven’t broken with the Islamic veil over the mind. I’m obviously not putting my life in their hands.

But now, I’m finally going to Folkemødet 2026.

I doubt I’ll be talking about hair products….. 🤪♥️🇩🇰” Mustafa Musse Sayegh