Demands not to have my faith violated

During yesterday’s party leader debate, Nooshi Dadgostar talked about the “Word of Life” forces that want to limit the right to abortion.
It made Ebba Busch react on social media.
What I demand from a party leader in Sweden’s Riksdag is not to have my faith violated,” she writes on X.

It was during the debate between the party leaders in the Riksdag on Wednesday that the Left Party’s Nooshi Dadgostar talked about religious forces that want to limit the right to abortion in the world, reports The Express.

– In Sweden, we would call it Life’s word-forces, she said, something that caused the Christian Democrats’ Ebba Busch to react.

– Freedom of religion is as important to me as women’s rights, and I do not appreciate these recurring, strange slips about a context in which I grew up, she said in the podium.

Busch: “It’s undignified”

Ebba Busch was a member of Life’s Ord while growing up. Today, however, she has been a member of the Church of Sweden for many years, she writes in a post on X. There she also writes that she refuses to have her faith violated by a party leader in the Riksdag.

“And that she stops using my upbringing 0-15 years as a bat. It is undignified. Many are dissenters and also many journalists who used my upbringing disrespectfully, insinuatingly and as an accusation of a hidden agenda. It is an action I refuse to accept,” she writes, among other things.

“Ask her to respect”

She also urges Dadgostar to respect her upbringing and faith – or stop claiming that she stands up for religious freedom.

“Of the houses of worship that I have stepped into, none were financed by communism’s blood money. Nooshi Dadgostar can’t say the same about their party venues. I know my story – childhood and the path to young adulthood with my own decisions. I simply ask her to respect it. Or stop claiming that she stands up for religious freedom,” she writes.

TV4 News is looking for Nooshi Dadgostar.

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