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I remember when Berlingske ran a story on Swedish immigration, linking Fria Tider (basically Swedish Breitbart) as their source. Good times.
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Beeswax posted:I remember when Berlingske ran a story on Swedish immigration, linking Fria Tider (basically Swedish Breitbart) as their source. Good times. I thought avpixlat was our Breitbart.
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# ? Jan 6, 2017 08:38 |
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Demiurge4 posted:EB has hard hitting and constructive journalism such as this gem. I said some times, like the Bonde Nielsen case, or the Dan Lynge case, or the coverage of the Iraq War White Book, or the series about Stadsarkitektens Direktorat in Copenhagen, or the Hafnia case. Sure, it's a tabloid, but **some times** they do some drat good work, and when they do you can be sure they'll bite on hard.
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Adding another one. Never ever trust bt.dk. As you may have heard, there was a major country-wide breakdown on Yousee's TV signal on New Year's Eve. Apparently it has been discovered that someone deliberately hacked the backend systems, which led to the arrest of a 51yo man yesterday. A lot of people seem to think this man is either a current or former TDC/Yousee employee with access to the affected systems, but this has not been confirmed. Subsequently, a "journalist" from bt.dk sought out a Yousee employee who was rejected on X Factor last week for being a terrible singer. The "journalist" rang his doorbell and claimed to be from the postal service, in order to ask him whether he knew anything about the Yousee breakdown. Absolutely loving shameful.
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KozmoNaut posted:Adding another one. Never ever trust bt.dk. Just... why? I love that the Yousee debacle was the biggest headline in the country for several days I keep trying to read more national news instead of international, only to discover that nothing happens here.
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# ? Jan 6, 2017 11:07 |
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I personally only read den korte avis
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# ? Jan 6, 2017 11:20 |
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Savage Cracker posted:I personally only read den korte avis You mean breitbart.dk?
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# ? Jan 6, 2017 11:41 |
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Hey guys, a news update from Iceland: Liberal parties side with the corrupt neoliberal bourgie party they were formed to oppose rather than work with the left. I don't think I really need to say more, the slow murder of the Nordic system by the liberals isn't exactly something unfamiliar to people here I'd think.
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# ? Jan 6, 2017 14:13 |
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Fria Tider is linked more often than you'd think on non-Swedish sites. Mostly super racist ones, but still.
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Deceitful Penguin posted:Hey guys, a news update from Iceland: Liberal parties side with the corrupt neoliberal bourgie party they were formed to oppose rather than work with the left. Counterpoint: Who gives a gently caress about Iceland?
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# ? Jan 6, 2017 17:08 |
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Alhazred posted:Counterpoint: Who gives a gently caress about Iceland? I love Iceland
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# ? Jan 6, 2017 17:56 |
Nice piece of fish posted:I love Iceland You're a lawyer and incapable of such emotions.
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Alhazred posted:Counterpoint: Who gives a gently caress about Iceland? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=15joCwPYYk8 (iceland is p cool actually, last I heard you guys were being hosed around with your attempts at a new constitution, that sounds fun)
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# ? Jan 6, 2017 18:14 |
Fun Fact: Iceland was funded by rich tax evaders.
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# ? Jan 6, 2017 18:40 |
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Alhazred posted:Fun Fact: Iceland was funded by rich tax evaders. Filthy republican separatists.
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MiddleOne posted:
On that point, what are ya'll doing to secure your retirement? I'm mostly stockpiling cash to be able to buy in to the stockmarket the next time the system/market inevitably crashes. A friend of mine has silver bars at home, which seems a bit cumbersome but still a good backup in case inflation fucks the krona up. I live in the UK now and my employers will match my contribution into my pensions up to a certain % of my salary ( think i put in like 3℅ each month) Do any of you muck about with your ppm's or is it all in A7 fund?
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McCloud posted:On that point, what are ya'll doing to secure your retirement? I'm mostly stockpiling cash to be able to buy in to the stockmarket the next time the system/market inevitably crashes. A friend of mine has silver bars at home, which seems a bit cumbersome but still a good backup in case inflation fucks the krona up. I live in the UK now and my employers will match my contribution into my pensions up to a certain % of my salary ( think i put in like 3℅ each month) I put 50k in a tax free savings account reserved for housing expenses 10 years ago. Getting a job is theoretically the next step in my plan.
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Alhazred posted:You're a lawyer and incapable of such emotions. I have emotions. Money is an emotion. Iceland is good and cool and has a lot of great people. I love it there and I wish they were part of Norway so we could exchange Nynorsk for Icelandic and be properly norwegian again. I'd also really like the chance to live there for some time, if at all possible (it's not). McCloud posted:On that point, what are ya'll doing to secure your retirement? I'm mostly stockpiling cash to be able to buy in to the stockmarket the next time the system/market inevitably crashes. A friend of mine has silver bars at home, which seems a bit cumbersome but still a good backup in case inflation fucks the krona up. I live in the UK now and my employers will match my contribution into my pensions up to a certain % of my salary ( think i put in like 3℅ each month) Retirement? loving Trump just got elected and climate change will cause european or global industrial/economic collapse within 30-50 years. Who gives a poo poo about saving money in a banking system that for damned sure is going to go poof just like under the great depression (only worse)? I'm going to put my money into something less guaranteed to vanish when I turn 70 and the neoliberals completely gently caress us all over, good and final.
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Magic cards?
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# ? Jan 6, 2017 23:23 |
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Bitcoins?
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# ? Jan 6, 2017 23:33 |
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If you're not investing in dune buggies and bondage gear you're doing your post-apocalypse preparations wrong.
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# ? Jan 7, 2017 00:07 |
McCloud posted:. A friend of mine has silver bars at home, which seems a bit cumbersome but still a good backup in case inflation fucks the krona up. Fun fact: When the norwegian government realized that they made more money on owning forest property than mining for silver they shut the mines down even though they continued to find a lot of it. Your friend owns some fancy doorstops.
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I never really understood people who buy gold/silver in preparation for apocalypse. Far better deal would probably be buying gold-plated lead, because who the gently caress has tools to check the purity of your purestrain gold after society has collapsed.
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Barter trade and good relations will rule. You'd get your knees broken peddling false wares
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# ? Jan 7, 2017 15:55 |
Everyone knows that gork will be the new currency after the apocalypse.
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Revelation 2-13 posted:All in all, being idealistic on immigration didn't give rise to SD, if anything Sweden managed to starve off their DPP equivalent for 20 years by holding onto principles, ideals and what's right. I can understand why a racist would want the narrative to be that the politicians ignores the very real dangers of immigration though. Except it kind of did though. If anything I blame the social democrats buying into the "economic-migration-is-good-for-the-economy, especially illiterate muslims refugees" narrative for the rise of SD. This just as much as i blame S for saying that TTIP is a good deal. Both of those are examples of pandering to liberal values, not social democratic ones, and thats just as much a case of lacking principles as the greens slamming the door on refugees is. Sweden kept the door closed on SD because of a more humanist approach to foreign policy and the recognition of real problems that refugees are facing in a way that Denmark never did. This is largely a legacy of Olof Palme and his crew. The reason as to why SD took as long as they did to take hold is because Sweden, contrary to SD rethoric back in the day, was never really in a tough spot when it came to immigration so some of the potential problems with an open door policy were ignored. It wasn't untill the arab spring and all the bullshit that it triggered that Europe really started to feel the pain immigration wise. The big iraqi migrant waves in 2004-2007 occured in good economic times, and came in relatively small numbers, it was also in the absence of any real social media networks that could help SD get their message out. Cerebral Bore posted:If you want an example of the far-right's actual commitment to preserving the welfare state you need only to look at Finland. Our far-right party happily went into a colaition government with the main bourgie parties and is currently all in on helping to cut everything to the bone. This is exactly whats gonna happen, and one of the reasons I think the far right in scandinavia will implode. They want to get invited into government with the center-right no matter the cost, and doing so will become impossible unless they go back on about 90% of what they're promising. You can't play cute with The Confederation of Swedish Enterprise and be a guardian of the welfare state at the same time. LO and S are waking up to this, SD are not. SD wants to be the establishment in a time when people are starting to hate it, this could have potentially terminal effects on their ability to grow post 2018-2022. Postorder Trollet89 fucked around with this message at 19:19 on Jan 7, 2017 |
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Someone at M must have popped a blood vessel over polling numbers because I can't wrap my head around this. Best case scenario they get an election half a year earlier (We already know from DÖ how S will respond) and worst case scenario they scare off C or L from a 2018 government. It's just baffling. http://sverigesradio.se/sida/artikel.aspx?programid=83&artikel=6611427 quote:Moderaterna är beredda att lämna fram ett gemensamt budgetförslag med Alliansen före 2018.
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MiddleOne posted:Someone at M must have popped a blood vessel over polling numbers because I can't wrap my head around this. Best case scenario they get an election half a year earlier (We already know from DÖ how S will respond) and worst case scenario they scare off C or L from a 2018 government. It's just baffling. It is a dare, but it also puts pressure on L and C as some commentators noted (both left and right). Both L and C have talked about a new ruling coalition, but haven't so far dared to actually do anything about it. Now they have to actually show what they want. L+KD+M can by themselves with the support of SD kill off the current coalitions budget unless C votes for the S+V+MP budget. Also, question is whether S want an election now, they are in a worse position than after the last election. It is a little bit like Scylla and Charybdis-choice for M, either you do and lose some voters to SD and other parties or you lose more voters to SD and other parties. Which option is which remains to be seen.
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Lööf has claimed disinterest in this new strategy. She has consistently impressed me with her resistance towards SD. As a V-voter, I respect that.
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Cardiac posted:It is a dare, but it also puts pressure on L and C as some commentators noted (both left and right). So M is possibly going to shatter the alliansen because they think that continuing to support its budget is electoral suicide? I'm kind of confused about the chessboard layout here.
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I just love watching the LUF and CUF (i.e. the liberal party and centre party's youth wings, for any international viewers) making GBS threads on M/MUF on twitter. https://twitter.com/LUFswe/status/822017258683822080 https://twitter.com/LUFswe/status/822044922413019136 Beeswax fucked around with this message at 14:20 on Jan 19, 2017 |
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The political youth organisations in Sweden are universally pants-on-head retarded regardless of which party they belong to.
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Beeswax posted:I just love watching the CUF and LUF (i.e. the liberal party and centre party's youth wings, for any international viewers) making GBS threads on M/MUF on twitter. Collateral Damage posted:The political youth organisations in Sweden are universally pants-on-head retarded regardless of which party they belong to. Always and without exception, but sometimes they can at least be entertaining.
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Beeswax posted:I just love watching the LUF and CUF (i.e. the liberal party and centre party's youth wings, for any international viewers) making GBS threads on M/MUF on twitter. I love this. LUF are insane but they can be funny when they want to.
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Neeksy posted:So M is possibly going to shatter the alliansen because they think that continuing to support its budget is electoral suicide? I'm kind of confused about the chessboard layout here. I think everyone is. I would guess M thinks it is better to make a As for the budget, at the moment Alliansen can't realistically vote for their own budget, since it will go through if SD votes for it. It is pretty obvious that there is only one winner in the current situation, ie SD, so any attempt to change that should be welcome. I doubt anyone looks forward to having SD at 20% in next years election, especially considering a lot of the costs for the immigrants in 2015 will roll over to the municipalities this and next year, which will force municipalities into tighter budget constraints.
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# ? Jan 19, 2017 15:11 |
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It's all just a part of AKB's longplay which I predicted long ago will result in an M-SD-RU government in 2018.
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Svartvit posted:It's all just a part of AKB's longplay which I predicted long ago will result in an M-SD-RU government in 2018. What's RU? Revolutionär ungdom? Rugby Union?
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Collateral Damage posted:The political youth organisations in Sweden are universally pants-on-head retarded regardless of which party they belong to. That's true for all political youth organisations.
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Fader Movitz posted:What's RU? Revolutionär ungdom? Rugby Union? RU stands for Russia. I just added that so I would trend on the front page.
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Hahaha, great! A divided Alliansen try to polish their brands at each other's expense but it just plays into SD:s hands by solidifying their image as the only real opposition party everyone else is positioning themselves in relation to. Cardiac posted:I doubt anyone looks forward to having SD at 20% in next years election You're right. Sverigevänner look forward to having them at 30+%
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