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Swedish Racemixing State Propaganda


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made me laugh a little bit but only after staring at it with my head cocked sideways like a confused puppy for a few seconds. the comments on youtube are horrible tho. some of them made my stomach turn, some of them made me said to be a part of the human race.

then i remembered that most people are fuging idiots who are afraid to speak their minds in the real world, where there may be consequences, but go bat poo crazy with the ignorance they spew on the internet where they can hide behind their monitor.

anyway just watch the damn video

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This is actually quite funny for a few reasons...

First, this isn't intended to be taken seriously. It's supposed to be funny. This is satire, as evidenced by the title card at the end that denotes that it's made as part of SVT Humor (Swedish National Broadcasting Humor). Think of it as a Saturday Night Live kind of thing.

Second, it's satirizing the political debate between the rising tide of extreme, right-wing anti-immigration movements and the center-left (by American standards) establishment in Northern Europe that tend to take an integration-first method towards dealing with immigrant populations.

Presently, the anti-immigration parties in Scandinavia, Denmark, Germany and the Netherlands (where I live) are focused against (mostly) legal immigration from Northern Africa and Turkey. These movements are defined by the vast majority of the National populations as either xenophobic at best or flat-out racist at worst. These parties generally have very weak platforms outside of their immigration stances. That is to say they are are pretty hollow parties that focus only on one issue. This is why they are viewed as "extreme" by most regular people.

Third, it's hilarious that the poster and the racists making comments on this vid are trying to turn it into some kind of state sponsored propaganda and don't understand that it's supposed to be a joke. Just goes to show that bigots aren't interested in things like facts or context.

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This proves rap music sucks no matter what language its in.

There is a principle which is a bar against all information, which is proof against all arguments and which cannot fail to keep a man in everlasting ignorance - that principle is contempt prior to investigation..

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