Tuesday, 21 September 2010
Sverigedemokraterna - Marie-Louise Enderleit
Norwegian blog this time.
Dette må deles, og spres.
Sverigedemokraternas kandidat Marie-Louise Enderleit mener at innvandrere bør stilles opp, skytes i hodet, pakkes i sekker og sendes tilbake der de kom fra.
Det er ikke 15 år siden SD var et naziparti, det er ikke 15 år siden SD var et rasistisk parti.
I går uttalte en av de nye Riksdagen-representantene at man ikke kan være muslim og svensk.
I 2009 husker vel de fleste dette.
Spre linken folkens, og send gjerne Marie-Louise en beskjed på facebook og fortell henne hva du tenker om slike holdninger.
Ellers kan man lese fine uttalelser fra Facebook-gruppen i denne bloggen: "Sverigedemokraterna i riksdagen- Jatakk!".
Marie-Louise Enderleit: (30 oktober 2009): "Risken är mycket stor dom avlar som kaniner vissa tjänar bra på de tänk ha 10 ungar." og "(21 januari 2010): "Bilden får mig att drömma tillbaka när man gick till skolan med matlådan i handen då bodde vi på landet då hade man aldrig hört talas om invandrare o alla tala samma språk."
Update: Hun har nå limited profile på Facebook, etter at jeg påpekte at å ha åpen profil som SD-politiker ikke akkurat er rocket science....
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Marie-louise Enderleit,
nazist,
rasist,
Sverigedemokraterna
Wednesday, 1 September 2010
Via thulethinks
Nyt Norge threatens legal action against blogger
The Norwegian blogger Christopher Biong is being threatened with a lawsuit by the government financed initiative Nyt Norge (enjoy Norway). The case is a result of Biong's use of Nyt Norge's logo for his adbusting campaign against what he rightfully sees as a distorted campaign.
Using a corporate logo in this fashion is a well established means of political expression, and should be protected by free speech. If you can't use a corporate logo to protest their actions your means of expression are seriously hampered. This is especially true if the corporation is run by the government - and in turn our money.
We should make sure that these pictures recieve the attention they deserve, and that this turns into a public relations blunder for Nyt Norge. I would've never heard of these pictures if they didn't threaten legal action. Smart huh?
So here are the pictures they've got their panties in a bundle over:
Using a corporate logo in this fashion is a well established means of political expression, and should be protected by free speech. If you can't use a corporate logo to protest their actions your means of expression are seriously hampered. This is especially true if the corporation is run by the government - and in turn our money.
We should make sure that these pictures recieve the attention they deserve, and that this turns into a public relations blunder for Nyt Norge. I would've never heard of these pictures if they didn't threaten legal action. Smart huh?
So here are the pictures they've got their panties in a bundle over:
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