Aura7541 said:
Well, censorship and turning a blind eye also do not help... When the Swedish government fines and puts politicians on probation because they say something negative about the migrants regardless of whether their comments are correct or not, then there's a huge problem. Creating an echo chamber at the government level is a recipe for disaster and it has proven to be costly for the country already. |
It's a bit more complicated than that. As I said, in the Swedish conciousness, the rise of SD is seen as one of our biggest national embarrassments ever and everyone but them are steaming furious. You would have to live here to understand how angry people are at them. So parties will do everything possible in order to distance themselves from holding even remotely similar views. The government can't put politicians on probation, that's up to the individual parties. At least I think that is how it works, I mean the whole of SD would have been put on probation for not being "politically correct" if the government had that kind of power.
Our government is one of the least corrupt ones in the entire world. I would be very surprised if there was some kind of conspiracy to shut down dialogue. I think the hate of SD has sort of polarized the debate and led to people being constantly on their guard for everything resembling a pro-SD sentiment. And I think it's the best we can do against them. Show them that no matter their numbers, they will never be considered a legitimate party by the rest of the country.
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