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Then there's the influential media jew Jan Scherman, who used to be the CEO of Sweden's biggest TV channel, and who has always used his position to spread pro-jewish, anti-white propaganda in his host country:
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Jan Scherman is a Swedish journalist and CEO for the Sweden-based TV company TV4 AB.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_Scherman
Here's an Israeli newspaper article about how the anti-Swedish jew Scherman gets called a "filthy jew" by a member of the Swedish nationalist party known as the Nordic Resistance Movement:
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Swedish neo-Nazi Party Attends Biggest Political Event in Sweden
The neo-Nazi party Nordic Resistance Movement has been allowed by the Swedish police to publicly hold meetings and demonstrations at the Almedalen Week, the biggest political event in Sweden taking place this week. According to Swedish law, all public gatherings and demonstrations require a permit approved by the police department.
The Nordic Resistance Movement seeks to create a Nordic republic, made up of the countries of Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland and Iceland and wants to expel all citizens that do not have an "ethnic northern European heritage".
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Swedish law and its strong provisions for free speech make it difficult for the police to deny anyone the right to arrange a public gathering or demonstration. However, one exception is if the gathering constitutes a danger to the participants or heavily disrupts law and order. The police commissioner in charge of security during the week said to Swedish newspaper SvD the police have a "good dialogue" with the party.
Another critic of the police's decision is Jan Scherman, previous CEO of one of Sweden's largest television channels TV4. His documentary film, "Long Live Democracy," which examines the state of Sweden's democracy, was recently aired in the country. In one of the scenes, Scherman meets with members from the neo-Nazi party during last year's Almedalen Week.
Scherman asks one of the party members if he can answer a few questions about democracy and is met with the answer: "Not to a filthy Jew". Moments later, it is explained to Scherman that he does not have a place in Sweden since he is a "Jew and Zionist". Several members of the party are also seen holding riot shields with their emblem on, chanting "Sieg Heil".
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https://www.haaretz.com/world-news/s...eden-1.6244771
The following part of the article is ridiculous:
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Swedish law and its strong provisions for free speech make it difficult for the police to deny anyone the right to arrange a public gathering or demonstration.
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Of course, there is no free speech in today's jew-controlled Sweden. Swedes who criticize third-world rapists are sent to prison, and the authorities can easily deny nationalist parties/movements the right to hold demonstrations, and police officers (read: jew-controlled thugs) are allowed to savagely beat peaceful right-wing marchers in the head with batons.
Jan Scherman. "Trust me."