The suburban intifada will continue

5 09 2009

A special police group will now investigate the fires in the Gothenburg area. Last night four cars were destroyed in Hisingen and three in Bergsjön. This afternoon several cars were put on fire in the Hammarkullen area. The Swedish police suspects that there is a pattern and that it may be the same perpetrators behind the fires.

Today in Newsmill, the debate forum currently preferred by the economic, cultural, political and white élite in Sweden, former police superintendent Eric Rönnegård, who has worked fighting extraordinary crime, warns for the police force’s lack of management skills and effective strategies to arrest and prosecute young people.

Mr Rönnegård can of course always try to ignite the public’s fear and to campaign for bigger funds for law enforcement institutions in Sweden. But he should know this is not a problem for his comrades to solve. This is primarily a political problem which demands political brainpower and will, not more boots and batons on the streets.

This is a problem deeply rooted in the state’s failure to deal with stigmatized communities and a talented young population confined to specific quarters and destinies. Mr Rönnegård exemplifies clearly how privileged opportunists inside the Swedish society, who usually do not care even the least about the young outsiders, come together to blow news events out of proportions in order to gain benefits for their own networks of power.

The more this sort of officeholder gibbers in the infotainment sphere, the lesser the real problem’s roots are confronted head-on. And, what is even worst, the lesser amounts of individuals living in the stigmatized communities are willing to address the problem and do something decisive about it.

The more the dominant mainstream middle class emphasises their values, behaviour and life style as in sharply contrast to those of the young people confined to places like Bergsjön, Rosengård or Rinkeby, the more some of them will use arson to construct their identity.

The central issue to address is not “who is what” but rather “who can become what” in the Swedish society.
To put cars on fire is a way of uprising. It’s a kind of suburban intifada by the “Ausländer” in Germany, the “immigrés” in France, the “etnische minderheden” in the Netherlands, as well as by the “svartskallar” in Sweden.

Collective violence and underground economy are understood by those suburban dissenters as their one and only means of obtaining any personal goals in life. Buildings and cars will therefore continue to burn down as long as the European states refuse to encourage a multicultural and pluralist citizenship, and as long as the power elites and the media keep on rejecting the “social viciousness” and “tribalism” of the disempowered minorities.





Dirty Porn – Horny Journalism

4 09 2009

This week is the gala premiere for the Swedish porn movie “Dirty Diaries”. The movie received state support from the Swedish Film Institute and 12 women directors give in it their versions of pornography.
- Feminist porn is not focused on the male ejaculating, old porn made by men does, says producer and feminist activist Mia Engberg to the Swedish tabloid Aftonbladet.
The twelve directors use only regular female bodies, no silicone tits, nothing artificial.
And what does horny Aftonbladet? They send two male co-workers to Los Angeles, Erik Wiman and Magnus Wennman, to interview Johanna Jussinniemi or Puma Swede, a sad 32 years old silicone-and-Botox-doll making a living in the American porn industry.

Journalist Erik Wiman’s first sentence states that nothing turns him off that much like standing at the side of a porn movie recording. After saying that he lets the readers eat of Puma Swede’s flesh and enjoy the strap-on sex she has with Angel and another blonde girl.
An ordinary day at work for porn star Puma Swede and the drenched journalism’s leading light Erik Wiman. She gets 2000 dollars in her hand. Erik Wiman gets a stiff ego-erection which certainly will last longer after he writes the article’s last words:  
“How did it go? I ask when she comes out of the bathroom.
- Skitbra. (Very well)”
The Rio Cinema in Stockholm will show the twelve porn films on Saturday and Sunday, 5 and 6 September, at 20.30 pm.





The smoking Princess

4 09 2009

Sweden’s aspiration of fostering the Most Perfect Royal Family in the world has suffered a setback. Giving away over ten million Euros every year to H.M. King Carl XVI Gustaf appears not to be enough to guarantee a successful saga.

Scandals always threaten the iconography of faultlessness. The protagonist of the latest blunder is 27 years old Madeleine Thérèse Amelie Josephine, Princess of Sweden and Duchess of Hälsingland and Gästrikland.

A couple of hours before the U2 concert last month in Gothenburg, she smoked in public after dining at the first rated restaurant Sjömagasinet. She did that despite the fact that The Royal Children have been instructed not to smoke, make out or do something spectacular in public.

But Madeleine ignores the rules, which may be bad for the royalist servants but is really good for the business of the evening press in Sweden and its lucrativly distortive, witty journalism.

Many “lagom” Swedes think it is the Princess’ duty to set an example for the young generations in Sweden. True to my conviction as “antilagom”, I rather want Madeleine to keep showing her lack of moral fibre, so that the majority in this sadly imperfect democracy finally becomes conscious about the urgent need to put an end to this brainless, outdated and farcical saga, and send Madeleine and her siblings out to look for real jobs and to live real lives.madde smoking





Chavez will overcome

3 09 2009

Hugo Chavez said today that Israel is a “genocidal” and “killer” state and demanded the end of the 42-year occupation of the Golan Heights. The Venezuelan President knows indeed how to catch the attention of the world and he chooses carefully where to ignite fires.

More spectacular quotations will come the next days while he visits Libya, Algeria, Iran, Belarus, Turkmenistan and Russia. Hugo Chavez is trying to tighten relations with friends in a time when his government is suffering the heaviest attacks from the Venezuelan opposition and enemies abroad.

On September 4, at 12 am, tens of thousands of Chavez-adversaries are expected to hit the streets of hundreds of cities around the world to say NO to the botched Bolivarian revolution and its obsessive commander-in-chief.

But Mr Chavez will overcome and stay in power, because it is not the people who decides when a man like him is finished, it’s the American Government and Corporations who have the supremacy to make such a decision, like they recently did in Honduras.

As long as they serve the interests of the Great Empire, political Siamese like Hugo Chavez and the Colombian President Álvaro Uribe (they are nothing without each other) will be free to f*** their people the way they please.





Swedish H1N1-panic

3 09 2009

Another Swede is suspected to have died today as a result of swine influenza in the city of Västerås. It doubles the number of fatal cases in Sweden to: 2.
Yes, only two cases yet, but it does not stop the panic-stricken Swedish press to start playing the drama it can play so well. In the most perfect country of the world, it’s a scandal to be killed by germs. And two victims make it, of course, a scandal bigger than ever.
In Spain, the medicine doctors in the “Organización Médica Colegial”, are on the other hand quite sure that behind the hysteria of European mass media and politicians is the interest and lobbyism of powerful corporations, which want to make money by imposing a permanent state of fear on our societies.
I guess AstraZeneca’s lobbyists within the Swedish parliament and government are doing a great job these days and look forward to great revenues at the end of the year.
As lots of Spanish bloggers with medicine knowledge today point out, “it is important that patients suffering from swine flu do not panic and overwhelm the system, so hospitals and doctors can continue to treat all patients. For that, it is essential to keep calm and have common sense and self-control in all levels, patients, health professionals, decision makers, politicians and the media.”