#Norway's #crownPrincess Mette-Marit appears ~1000 times in the #Epstein files in personal email exchanges. In one, she asked whether it was “inappropriate for a mother to suggest two naked women carrying a surfboard for my 15yo son’s wallpaper?”

«Not at all. Surprising you aren't offering one of yourself», Jeffrey could reply, I guess. #NoDecorumForRoyals

Her son is on trial facing more than 7 years in prison if found guilty of 39 offenses, including four rapes.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/mar/20/norway-crown-princess-mette-marit-deceived-jeffrey-epstein

Norway’s crown princess says she was ‘deceived’ by Jeffrey Epstein

Mette-Marit says she ‘did not know he was a sex offender’, despite Googling him three years after his prison sentence

The Guardian

Satire and mocking has been one of the cornerstones of democracy since antiquity; it brings those in power, who always want to be seen as special and above the rest of the people, to a human level. Despite shaming common people being rude and unfair, shaming powerful people and royals is a political act.

The average Joe trying to find a way to get his son out of his trouble, is common and acceptable. The president of the US pardoning his son, is not. Nor is a crown prince asking a convicted

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pedophile for advice on nudes, no matter how dumb she pretends to be. If we the people accept such behavior as normal, we are giving up the last democratic resort we have, while we still have it, without gaining anything in return. The powerful will have just managed to silence us.

Hence, #noDecorumForRoyals, #noDecorumForFascists etc.

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