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Belarus summons Swedish teddy-bear raiders as suspects

August 07, 2012 21:09

Two Swedish pilots who carried out a teddy-bear assault on Belarus have been requested by the country’s officials to return to Minsk as suspects in a criminal probe. The fate of two arrested Belarusians depends on their showing up, authorities add.

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Pjabasa (unregistered) 09.08.2012 13:35

Swede (unregistered) wrote in #8
Pjabasa. I´m sorry but you will have to give better examples of media dictatorship and "brainwashing". Your arguments right now are nonexistent. Simply claiming I´m being manipulated but I´m unaware of it is nonsensical if you don´t have anything to back that up with. I´m even starting to question if you even live in Sweden. 
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Swede,
you seem truly interested in learning the truth regarding how SD - and the readers - was treated by media in Sweden.
I don't know why you question I'm a Swede? Need I prove it?
Ok:
-How much is enough for a Swede?
-Lagom.
There you go.

I already gave you a reference for alternative news.

You can also read this book:

"Proble mpartiet - Mediernas villrådighet kring SD valet 2010 " by the Swedish Journalist Björn Häger

There have also been several attacks against SD politicians - and it's only a coincidence that they haven't managed to kill anyone yet.

Unfortun ately, we also have our PM Reinfeldt, setting the level of disgusting attitude towards those SD politicians physically attacked:

htt p://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=5bGn6ocOoaY

In the clip above, our PM Reinfeldt basically told the victims of political violence that it's their own fault.
Our foreign Minister Carl Bildt called Lukasjenko a hooligan. That label would fit our PM Reinfeldt too.
Media failed to follow up this outrageous attitude, from Our Own Prime Minister, with coverage matching the significance of his words.
He IS supposed to defend any victim of political violence in his own country - he choose not to.

I'm not fond of Lukasjenko.
Putin is not my favorite.
But I still realize that our media - which is supposed to balanced and fair, our unions, our schools, almost all our politicians are leading the people like sheep towards the abyss of multiculturalism.
You can chose not to see it.
You can chose to deny it's an abyss.
I don't know which statement is correct for you?

I've been speaking to many SD supporters - common nice people with immigrant friends - and they are afraid to be open about their political view. Afraid to get harassed. Afraid that their children in school will be harassed. Afraid to be kicked out from the union. Afraid to lose their jobs.

Is this freedom of speech?
Or are these signs that shows we're living in a pseudo-democracy in Sweden?

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Swede2 09.08.2012 12:10

Swede (unregistered) wrote in #2 Pjabasa: I´m actually swedish and I couldn´t disagree with you more. To claim that you rather live in a dictatorship than an ill functioning democracy is not only illogical but makes me question your sanity. There is no arguing that the standard of living and personal freedoms is much higher in the scandinavian democracies than almost anywhere else in the world. Freedom implies responsibilities and thinking for yourself so If you rather live in a country where you aren´t allowed to express yourself, where most of the population lives in poverty and where corruption is around every corner than you are free to do that.
The swedish democrats are a far right party. They don´t want to stop imigration per say but want to limit it. The issue with the party is it´s far right ties and a poor political program. The link you are giving is simply a Swedish news page and that simply proves my point.. that free press still exists in Sweden. Tack ska du ha :)

A typ ical example on how Swedish media is brainwashing it's readers is by simply selling lies. If you for example read any of the texts from Julia Caesar who used to work for one of the top newspapers in Sweden she explains that the only way to get ahead in media is to write negative about the Swedish democrats.  For example never only name the party but always put a negative comment in front f.ex "The racist". 
The Swedish Democrats are indeed a right wing party but not to the extreme. They don't want to trow all immigrants out indeed but they want to limit the immigration of family members of "children" coming on there own. They also want to up the work done in war areas and work towards a better society.    
Sweden is nothing more then a politically correct dictatorship where you are allowed free speech, free vote's as long as you agree with what mainstream media tell you to think, if you don't you will be called a "racist" uneducated hillbilly etc. 
Oh now I went a bit off topic as a reply to the discussion of Swedish media.
The truth about this teddy bear action is yeah it's just teddy bears but the pilots entered the country's borders without permission and spread a message against the government. So this is nothing more then a act of terrorism (non violent but still). 
This is probably the work of the Bush family and friends in their quest for controlling the worlds oil reserve.

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Dr No (unregistered) 09.08.2012 00:16

Oh the irony. Sweden, where critics of immigration and the multicultural utopian project are villified by media and authorities on a daily basis, is now demanding other countries to allow free speech! If anybody should be bombarded with teddy bears it's the cultural marxists that rule in Stockholm.

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BG (unregistered) 08.08.2012 22:28

So are the Bearatroopers now prisoners of war? Are they covered by the Geneva Convention?    

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Swede (unregistered) 08.08.2012 21:03

Pjabasa. I´m sorry but you will have to give better examples of media dictatorship and "brainwashing". Your arguments right now are nonexistent. Simply claiming I´m being manipulated but I´m unaware of it is nonsensical if you don´t have anything to back that up with. I´m even starting to question if you even live in Sweden.
I can give you specific examples of how election are being manipulated in Russia. Workers often cast votes at their state run enterprises under the watchful noses of their bosses, while other are bussed to the voting stations. There were many reports of "carousel" voting. Fake election observers were also reported preventing real voulenteer monitors from observing the voting. Vote theft was also unprecedented in the last election. All of this is documented and can be verified. This is not even mentioning the campaign which was a joke. Putin never faced of any of his opponents in even one debate. Not to mention the backing of state television and the shutting down of government critical papers and stations.
There´ s not enough room here so I´m being short but if you are talking about brainwashing than Sweden might be one of the last countries on your list. There´s some political correctness but it´s far from what is happening in Russia. Belarus .. thats just hitting people over the head so they stay in line.
So what´s your oponion on that?

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StG 44 08.08.2012 19:50

@Pjabasa

You are correct and, unfortunately, the peoples of America and Europe will continue to herded like sheep as long as the mass media in these countries is monopolized by a single avaricious tribe, who abuse this great power for social engineering purposes. 

" Cultural diversity" in TV and even simple advertising, convinces Europeans, who are the least ethnocentric race to begin with, that the destruction of their own race and culture is "normal." The aforementioned avaricious minority tribe benefits from its destruction of the native majority folk.

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StG 44 08.08.2012 19:05

It looks like once again the bumbling CIA is unable to find somebody who speaks Russian. They should have asked Hillary Clinton's staff...then at least they could have dropped teddybears that all said "overcharged."

I would suggest that Belarus accuse the Swedish pilots of sexually assaulting Belorussian women and demand they be handed over "just for questioning." That seems to be a tactic the rotten global finance puppet government in Stockholm understands.

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Pjabasa (unregistered) 08.08.2012 18:51

Swede (unregistered) wrote in #2
Pjabasa: I´m actually swedish and I couldn´t disagree with you more. To claim that you rather live in a dictatorship than an ill functioning democracy is not only illogical but makes me question your sanity. ...
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Hi Swede,
so you rather live in an ill functioning democracy than in a dictatorship.
So do I.
However, I do not consider Sweden to be a democracy at all. Read my arguments again and you will likely realize my point.
In Sweden we have two problems:
1. Media dictatorship2. A people not realizing that elections are rigged through media manipulation.
Tha t IS worse than a common dictatorship, because of #2 people do not realize they are manipulated - so there is no counter-action.

Dictators will fall at some point - but who will make the hidden dictator(s) in a pseudo-democracy fall?
The Swedish hidden dictators has started a scenario which in time will risk civil war in Sweden due to failed multi-cultural integration.

There you have my main argument for supporting SD. I don't want my children to suffer terrible consequences from ignorant or naive politicians ideas and decisions on the path of making Sweden multi-cultural.

It is true that we are - currently - privileged in terms of standard and personal freedom.But the above long-term scenario is so horrifying - not least because it may become irrevocable at some point rather soon - that it easily becomes prio 1.
So I vote for the future, while some people vote for the current.

I'm doing my best to open up peoples eyes about this - most who have different opinions than me, still I normally don't question their sanity.

Our children will judge us, when future comes.
You speak about Sweden Democrats being a far right party.
Exactly what do you mean by that?
Left/right is a stupid projected 1-dimensional measure of political views - not at all appropriate to label SD.

Lots off topic here I'm afraid, so back to the main point: Swedish people should take care of it's own severe problems - soon to be irrevocable - than fighting others battle with teddy-bears.
My opinion served to RT readers, including "Swede",Varsågod!

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koijen (unregistered) 08.08.2012 18:51

i am from sweden an in my country have a jewich familie monopol on tv media and al big newspaper. Bonnier. we have a free press ho ho ho 

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Luque from Mexico (unregistered) 08.08.2012 17:42

@To Luque from Mexico. Your view on the tragic event in Cuba match the narrative of Swedish state controlled media  on this issue(that happen when there is no alternative media in the country). Even the Swedish criminal Aron Modig confirmed Cuba's version that  no vehicle was involved in the car crash that killed Cuban terrorists Oswaldo Paya and harold Cepero. A balanced coverage of this event you can find in telesurtv(English version) from Venezuela. 

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Swede (unregistered) 08.08.2012 16:38

Pjabasa: I´m actually swedish and I couldn´t disagree with you more. To claim that you rather live in a dictatorship than an ill functioning democracy is not only illogical but makes me question your sanity. There is no arguing that the standard of living and personal freedoms is much higher in the scandinavian democracies than almost anywhere else in the world. Freedom implies responsibilities and thinking for yourself so If you rather live in a country where you aren´t allowed to express yourself, where most of the population lives in poverty and where corruption is around every corner than you are free to do that.
The swedish democrats are a far right party. They don´t want to stop imigration per say but want to limit it. The issue with the party is it´s far right ties and a poor political program. The link you are giving is simply a Swedish news page and that simply proves my point.. that free press still exists in Sweden. Tack ska du ha :)

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Popa Ionut (unregistered) 08.08.2012 16:24

Old habbits die hard....

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