The President of Women Against Islamization took part in the international Patriots Network conference “Make Europe Great Again,” where she delivered a message grounded in geopolitics, sovereignty and the defense of European values.

In her address, she emphasized that restoring Europe’s strength requires strategic independence, secure borders, and the unapologetic protection of its civilizational foundations. Central to her message was the conviction that women’s rights are not a secondary concern, but a core benchmark of Europe’s identity and resilience. She argued that a truly strong Europe must have the courage to defend equality between men and women and to confront ideological and political developments that threaten women’s freedom, safety, and dignity.

What does “Make Europe Great Again” mean from a geopolitical perspective and why is the defense of women’s rights essential to it?
“Make Europe Great Again” first and foremost means that Europe must once again choose sovereignty, self-determination and strategic independence.
Today, Europe is geopolitically weakened. We depend on external powers for energy, security, and migration control, while our own values are increasingly questioned or diluted. A strong Europe can only exist if it defends its borders, protects its identity and refuses to apologize for its values.
Women’s rights are not a side issue in this geopolitical struggle; they are a civilizational benchmark. Europe is built on equality between men and women, individual freedom and the separation of religion and state. These freedoms were hard-won by generations of women, and today we see them coming under renewed pressure due to uncontrolled migration from cultures where women are structurally subordinate.
Islamization is not a caricature or a provocation; it is a real and observable phenomenon. It manifests itself in parallel societies, religiously inspired pressure on women and a growing intolerance toward European freedoms.
In several European cities, women and girls are once again confronted with social control, dress codes, intimidation and violence — simply because they are women.
Geopolitics also means having the courage to state that mass migration is not a humanitarian success story, but a destabilizing force that undermines social cohesion and women’s safety. Europe must abandon naïve multiculturalism and make it unequivocally clear that those who come here must fully adapt to our norms and values, including absolute equality between men and women.
A great Europe is a Europe that protects its women, not one that sacrifices them.
A Europe that clearly states that women’s rights are non-negotiable, regardless of cultural or religious sensitivities.
That is the true meaning of “Make Europe Great Again” for women.
Why is a stronger role for women in politics necessary in the fight against Islamization and for Europe’s future?
Women in politics play a crucial role in exposing realities that are too often silenced by a political elite paralyzed by political correctness. Women are usually the first and most direct victims of failed migration policies and Islamization: insecurity in public spaces, sexual harassment, honor-related violence and pressure to adapt instead of being protected.
As a woman in politics, I refuse to accept that women’s rights are relativized in the name of “diversity.” Diversity must never mean that women are expected to be silent again, to cover themselves again or to submit again.
Yet this is exactly what I see today: left-wing and liberal parties defend Islam as an ideology, while abandoning the women who suffer under religious conservatism.
Women me demonstrate that feminism does not belong to the left and that true emancipation means confronting every ideology that oppresses women — including when it hides behind religion. It is no coincidence that women within Vlaams Belang openly speak about Islamization: we refuse to trade the safety and freedom of European women for the dogma of open borders.
More women in politics also means more realism. Less abstract theory, more lived experience. Less moral grandstanding, more effective protection of women and girls.
Europe needs female leaders who dare to say that integration has failed, that mass migration must stop and that our civilization is worth defending.
“Make Europe Great Again” requires strong women with backbone — women who refuse to bow to intimidation or moral blackmail. Women who understand that freedom is fragile and that it can only survive if we actively defend it — today, here, in Europe.







