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Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,501
Oh yeah the country is suddenly alot more volatile now, and due to the ineptitude and apathy the established parties, the discourse of fear and hate is easily spread by our fairly extreme racist party that keeps growing.

Regarding Denmark, you allways kinda been the example of a path we shouldn't go down for us :D Ever since Pia Kjaergaard and Danish people's party fairly xenophobic attitude early on.


Used to be when you give example of such established far right /bit racist figures /parties in Europe, you mentionned Le Pen, Pim Fortuyn / Geert Wilders, Jörg Haider and then Pia and her party.
 

Hængebøffer

Senior Member
Jun 4, 2009
25,185
Oh yeah the country is suddenly alot more volatile now, and due to the ineptitude and apathy the established parties, the discourse of fear and hate is easily spread by our fairly extreme racist party that keeps growing.

Regarding Denmark, you allways kinda been the example of a path we shouldn't go down for us :D Ever since Pia Kjaergaard and Danish people's party fairly xenophobic attitude early on.


Used to be when you give example of such established far right /bit racist figures /parties in Europe, you mentionned Le Pen, Pim Fortuyn / Geert Wilders, Jörg Haider and then Pia and her party.
It's not a new problem in Sweden, though.
The rest I agree with (more or less).
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,501
I can't read Danish for shit, get headache trying to imagine how horrible you sound saying those words :D But I get the gist, neo nazi organisations allways been constantly growing here since early 90s. But they aren't in position of power or influence and not noticeable so much, mainly noticed when crashing with far left activists. Or when a prominent former neo nazi or two mellows" out and joins the more established and less juvenile bigots SD. Having to explain why he/she used to throw parties in SS uniform
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,501
It's not a new problem in Sweden, though.
The rest I agree with (more or less).
Neo nazi organisations no, established racist party like SD tho? Defenitely new problem.

It's about priorities. I care more about the parliamentary racist figures who actively try to govern /influence the country as 3rd biggiest party now (prolly 2nd biggiest next election, not long ago were like 6-7th...)then I do about growing rates of insignificant skinheads who do little to nothing except occasional hate crimes in rural areas or clash with other retarded counterparts (leftist activists who's sole existence is get into fights with cops). You barely hear or notice a peep about them in general. And their existence is fairly shamed by average Joe's it's not even in the agenda of things to take seriously.


Much different and less alarming then hearing from drunk co-workers they voted for SD because they "tired of all the nonsense" , a party that seeps hatred and bigotry in almost every agenda of their political program (and grew out for those neo nazi roots while back).
 

Hængebøffer

Senior Member
Jun 4, 2009
25,185
But they don't have any power in Denmark too. If you put Pia Kjærgaard and the likes (no matter how bigoted they are) in the same categori as neo-nazi groups, your view is no better than the view these groups have on Muslims.
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,501
But they don't have any power in Denmark too. If you put Pia Kjærgaard and the likes (no matter how bigoted they are) in the same categori as neo-nazi groups, your view is no better than the view these groups have on Muslims.
I don't. I said path we as a country shouldn't go down, Denmark and Danish People's party's divisive attitude and bit xenophobic views that's prevalent with some far right parties. Not that they are actual wannabe nazis, that hide and recruit in the shadows.

We are talking about two different topics even if they are similar, I care little for nazi organisations. More worried about bit bigoted parties or figures becoming the norm here (when peeps vote them in is when its worth worrying), like it has been in other western European countries in past decade. When they either govern or actively grown to the point where they are needed to push through bills/programs, then it's time to worry a bit. When their least offensive remark if the week tend to be "lock up your daughters in weekends so they don't get raped by immigrants" lol :sergio:.
 

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