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Fredrik Haerne
February 5th, 2004, 07:12 PM
Blågula frågor, Blue-Yellow Issues, is a website dealing with nationalist issues in Sweden.
One interesting part of the website is Projektet, The Project (http://www.bgf.nu/projektet/), listing some examples of anti-White propaganda in the form of Black overrepresentation in the media.

Translation:

Granted that immigration from Africa to Sweden has risen dramatically, but even in the year 2003 the number of Africans in our country were less than 60,000. Perhaps 30,000 of these come from Black Africa [I]. Even when we add Blacks from other parts of the world their share of the population adds up to far less than one percent.

Nevertheless commercials, magazines and other mass media transmit a picture of people from Black Africa making up half of the Swedish population. Why? Is the purpose to make us used to thinking of Sweden as being "multicultural" now?

Sometimes, you can discern an even more far-reaching political intention.

The same day this webpage is published, December 25 2003, TV4 [Jew-owned] is running a commercial where a Black man with washboard abs represents the result of a healthy diet, whereas a White man with tattoos and a weaker physique represents the opposite. A mocking and close to racist message, that -- had the roles been the opposite -- may have led to prosecution. [Under the law against "racial incitement"]

Anyway, this is where we start our documentation. Feel free to tip us off about further examples!

I suggest a visit to this website. Look through the links to the left. Their translation:

Reklam för: Commercial for:

Kläder Clothes

Mat Food -- the first adds here come from McDonald's. The Blacks are dressed in traditional Swedish garb, what people wore in the 19th century when they went dancing and so forth. Propaganda similar to what McDonald's is doing in the U.S. then -- having a Jewish CEO is never a good idea.

Möbler Furniture

Studier Studies

Tidningar Magazines

Varuhus Warehouses

Annan reklam Other commercials

TV och filmer TV and movies

Samhällsinformation Public information


From the link about TV and movies:

The Project is not limited to the indoctrination through commercials but also includes what you see in ordinary shows and movies. Movies and shows from the United States -- of which we have a great amount -- are aimed primarily at an American audience, but we, too, are served a propaganda picture. A picture where not only a large proportion are Afro-Americans, but also strikingly often have roles as managers, judges and the like. It is also common to see that the heroes are a duo, where one is White and the other is Black, such as in e.g. Miami Vice. The American movies have a clearly missionary ambition.

Even older stories are remade in line with this effort, in order to "modernize" them. An example of this is the movie "Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves," aired at TV 3 around New Year's Eve 2003/04. In the movie a Black African (Morgan Freeman) appeared in Medieval England. He went with Robin Hood to England. [slightly incorrect of course, the Black who went to England was played by another actor, but that is inconsequential]

There were hardly any Blacks in Medieval England. Furthermore, Freeman plays a North African in the movie, which are only occasionally Black. The manipulation of reality is thus double.

The Robin Hood movie was produced in Hollywood, but movies produced in Sweden are also subject to a form of racial quota, which is brought to an absurd level. Not the least in TV shows aimed at children and teenagers.

Lars Redoubt
February 6th, 2004, 04:51 AM
I don't think this kind of advertising will work. For every normal White man or woman a nigger is so disgustingly ugly that they don't want to have anything to do with the advertising companys. At least I hope so.

Fredrik Haerne
February 6th, 2004, 12:14 PM
It is a show of strength. It doesn't matter if people are disgusted with what those in power do; what matters is that they see what they must pretend to like, what they must not question, if they know what is best for them.

E Gud
February 25th, 2004, 08:10 PM
Yeas, I sometimes read the Swedish sites and then I trow a few words in http://www-lexikon.nada.kth.se/skolverket/swe-eng.shtml