• Mirror Giraffe@piefed.social
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    It’s nice and all that Ulf condemns it, but he normalizes far right ideas and terror every day he stays in office with SD. He even had the gall to “boys will be boys” when one of his ministers child was found active in a militant nazi organisation.

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      Cool. I’d consider it a “boyish prank” if one were to unload several clips from an assault rifle into a dense formation of these very-deserving-of-bullets Nazis.

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        Well it’s Sweden so you’re going to have to settle for hunting rifles. That said, that just encourages the savvy freedom fighter to consider the benefits of belonging to some kind of well regulated citizens militant group

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    An estimated 200 people took part in a neo-Nazi march in Sweden on Saturday, reviving the controversial ‘Salem march’ on the 25th anniversary of the killing of 17-year-old skinhead Daniel Wredström.

    Wredström, a nationalist activist, was stabbed to death in 2000 during a confrontation with other teenagers, allegedly of immigrant background, in Salem, in the outskirt of Stockholm.

    The killing became a rallying symbol for far-right movements, including Sweden’s largest neo-Nazi group, the Nordic Resistance Movement.

    The Salem march was held annually from 2000 to 2011 before gradually fading out. In 2010, the right-wing nationalist party, the Sweden Democrats, also entered parliament.