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Updated: 21 Nov 10 14:38 CET
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The Local's Peter Vinthagen Simpson exposes the orthodoxy and self-serving folksy truisms of far-right PC in a lexicon of populist platitudes.
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The People's Party that formed at the Omaha Convention of 1892 called themselves Populists--it is where the word came from. They weren't ignorant or backwards or racists. In fact, the Peoples Party was probably the most successful progressive movement in history of USA. Of course, the success of their *methods* lead to all sorts of unsavory folks appropriating them--and all sorts of third-rate "intellectuals" using the word populist to describe the people they don't like.
For sloppy use of the language, I give you an F. If you want to know the actual history of Populism, start here:
http://elegant-technology.com/kossack_populism_1.html
@eltechno - could it be that the word populist, like for ex. liberal, have more than one meaning. Islamaphobe politician Geert Wilders, for example, is regularly described as "populist" here in the Netherlands.
When one word supposedly has two meanings that are contradictory, one of those meanings has to be wrong.
The folks who use the word "populist" to describe a guy like Wilders are just lousy students of history. There really can be no other explanation.
"The People's Party that formed at the Omaha Convention of 1892..." !? - I am thinking that you need to get yourself a 21st century dictionary and throw of the intellectual shackles of your ethnocentric worldview.
Populist does not describe any fixed set of political opinions or moral convictions, it describes a political style and is thus as fully applicable to your obscure US People's Party reference, as it it to our own little band of retro-nationalists the SD.
As for the column at hand - thanks for introducing me to the word "oikophobia". Splendid :-)
I wonder what it's like to believe yourself the source of all righteousness in the world, fully self-confident that your worldview and believe system is superior to all others.
Judging from this column, it must be pretty miserable.
Why does Mr. Simpson write for Sweden's version of TheLocal if he wants to destroy Swedish culture, or at least help those who want to do it ? Typical journalist, write a lot of politically correct garbage & insist that anyone who disagrees with him & his agenda is of lower intelligence. Actually, the less intelligent would be the herd that blindly follow the agenda propogated by Mr. Simpson without making the effort to find or think about what's really happening for themselves.
@for those who are bragging about Europe history
All nations have good histories and bas histories. If you brag about your history you cannot ignore what you did in 1950s in West Europe and 1990s in East Europe. You don't need to go back 100 years back to see this extreme violence was consequences of Xenophobia and racism and it was a clash of your ideas inside Europe!!!!
Here is another lexicon by the way (use eventually google translation tool): http://aktualia.wordpress.com/2010/10/02/nysvensk-ordlista4/
Dear on dear, people who like to pretend they're somebody give themselves away with their waffer thin skins. I assure you Mathew Parris always accepted my comments with good grace. But then that's the difference you see old boy, between the real deal, and the wanna-be. Opps time for Perter Censor to call.
AsThatcher always said, when the Left gain power, you know that an assault on freedom of speech is never far behind. Peter Simple likes to dish it out, "The politically simple think..." etc etc, but the guy can't take it back. What does that tell you about him folks?
A is for as*s kissing. The politically spineless argue that every little hint of justified blame on any "minority" is flirting with racism.
B is for bu*tt-raping each and every bit of hard earned piece of legistlation concerning equality and human rights.
C is for celibacy. The reticence from making any politics at all, because "it might hurt their feelings." When you then argue that is it not so that these "they-people" are in this case too juvenile for an advanced society, you will be struck back with claims how "their" culture used to be soooo acvanced back in the days before middle ages.
D is for Deutcheland. A land whose top chemist got a nobel-prize, and also developed nerve-gases in a "nationalistic manner" for war-use. But hey, "it was back then," right? THESE DAYS a bit of nationalism even in mildest form goes strictly against the Nobel comittees deepest values, the ones that it was BASED on.
What a foundation.
E is for erratic behaviour. Whenever it is suggested that the politically spineless might want to actually get a spine every now and then, these suggestions are first met with some sort of wabbly bustling about to stifle the conversation right then and there, after whitch huge amounts of energy is put into passing LEGISTLATION to make political spinelessness something rooted throughout the whole constitution.
Politically spineless allways scream for more legistlation as remedy or everything, so that it becomes absolutely impossible to use any common sense at all, and for the sake of not hurting anybodys feelings, the law is then ready to be misused by anyone with the will to misuse it.
Shouldn't that be opinion, not news? The news, opinions, and features get all mixed up, and I don't have much confidence that the "real" news stories aren't half opinion, too.
Satire is a wonderful weapon and as you say we should all learn to laugh at ourselves a little more.
As for some of the reactions on this page - it will no doubt come as no surprise to you that the PS "herd" can't see the irony in what they write. And remember, the true "spineless" are those who hide behind the anonymity of the internet to bully others. Stå på Mr Simpson.
What really surprises me is that his boss lets him do. I thought The local was trying to be a serious and unpolitical news website, simply English news over Sweden, not a political arena. I was wrong maybe. Or maybe his boss doesn't care.
Mr Peter Vinthagen Simpson is full of himself and full of certainties, with other words he's an idiot.
I hope my comment won't be removed this time.
We have something similar here, the HK-bleu, whitch goes well with a 3/4 litre bottle of koskenkorva, since they both taste like something digged out of a pitch they were put in somewhere back in 17th century. Please give us the EU protected designation of origin for both.
G is for Gypsies, still stuck in that pitch and refusing to come out of it. We should give the Gypsies the EU protected designation of origin, so they would surely remain as-they-are, we would then cultivate them like plants according to original recipe. And to make sure next generations to come will see how they were "back then" we could actually stuff a few of them, after some of them have killed each other in a knife fight over tribal disputes, or killed in traffic, since they seem to drive cars like gypsies too, with no direction exept certain death.
We could stuff them and put them on display at the royal castle or something, much like furniture that´s allways been around but no one has any use anymore, other than just being there as-they-are, like something protected by the bureau antiquities.
finally a critical reader who is able to engage his brain and not just his mouth to spew forth the usual indignant bile that we have sadly come to expect from Angry of Stockholm and his ilk on the The Local's discussion pages.
Looking forward to reading H - Ö.
Interesting! So you want to help gypsies to come out of the pitch?! It's funny how your ideology is similar to those stupid leaders in Iran and Asghanistan. They also ask people to live as they say so that people go to heaven. What should people do to tell you and your ilk that we don't want to go to heaven or come out of pitch?!!!
If it wasn't due to rather liberal values of Europe they were living as people in Middle East. The far-right groups are far too keen to implement it. They want to tell us what to do, wear, eat, say so are MODERN!
Plus It´s quite liberal how they discriminate themselves, in a very sort of liberal manner. Women can´t live above men and so on.
If heaven is that liberal, I´d rather go to hell.
I was referring only to the fact that he at least did not just engage in a withering personal attack on the author, which was refreshing.
Any content in Jarvil...'s posts, he can stand for himself.
planet.sweden and amelie...I dare say your comments were removed because they were threatening/insulting/racist. That falls within the boundaries of "freedom of speech" for right-wing thugs and bigots, but fortunately for the rest of us, ie 95% of the population, "freedom of speech" doesn't mean you can say anything you like.
Please note that Mr Simpson hasn't posted anything threatening/insulting/racist, he's just winding you up, boy. And he's done a wonderful job judging from your bitter rant. HOHHOO!
tut tut, planet.sweden, "you and your wafer-thin skin".
That will start in suburbs occupied mainly by immigrant of sexist and violent cultures, and it will spread more and more in big cities. Violence is more systematically used by people of the same violent and sexists cultures as a way to express all possible frustrations, in all environments, poor or not. With more of those people, particularly with the next generations, that will become more obvious.
I think my country desserves what happens because it is full of idiots and hypocrites, or maybe I need to think that in order to help me accept the progressive destruction of my own country.
But Sweden is such a peaceful country. People have achieved here social evolutions more than everywhere else, particularly concerning equality between men and women. I see plenty of men taking care of their kids, bearing baby on their stomach, women having occupations that are mainly occupied by men in other countries. I never see disdain or violence in the eyes of the Swedes. I have never been victim of a Swedish chef with a sick ego, I have never have a Swedish boyfriend who tried to prove me that all the things that goes wrong in the couple come from me, I've never have a Swedish partner that promised me feelings in order to have sex and then leave me...
Every day my heart cries for Sweden because I know her destiny. I hope I will be long away then, in another part of the world, I don't want to see her rape.
with attitudes like you detail above, I doubt few will mourn your departure.
In the end though this article to me looks like just another typical swedish sneaky upper class sarcasm ...calling people 'politically simple' as in STUPID ...never understood this thing what swedes do to each other, being always so up with their own noses and them liking to put other people down?
Because your local village idiot said so, hey, it must be so. So get high on it.
Because of this hedonistic need of deepest selfish nature, it is even allowed to make politics based on this selfishness. Otherwise the peoples´ head would explode because they could not express their selfish, hedonistic nature.
Also according to the paradox, one must practice restraint, until the time of indulgence. This is done in groups to justify ones need for selfish pleasure.
"This list should not be interpreted as being dismissive of the concerns of the right."
As I understand it, the author means simple as in not complex. Although as you say, there is a mildly mocking tone in much of the article that would appear deliberate.
This definition of the word (which of course has several) would also be more in tune with the current political debate in Sweden, specifically regarding the SD - they regularly argue that they "tala klarspråk" when the other parties fudge the issue and is a key part of their appeal.
As this article shows and SD's opponents argue, though, there is a backside to developing simple/straightforward solutions to complex problems.
What it comes down to is protecting ones own surroundings of too much outside influence gone to extremes. The basic animalistic instinct to protect ones territory. This instinct will never be castrated out of any society no matter how much political jargon is thrown at people, or how wide the gates at the borders are opened in the name of culture. Go too far with it and you will only succeed in strenghtening that instict as the "new and beautiful" was not so new and beautiful afterall.
Multi kulti became an idealism. A self-serving politically spineless jargon used as a flag in front of political discussion, to collect votes and label any dissident voice a racist voice.
When Ibrahim Shkupolli shot those people at a shopping centre here, only after that the jargon gave room for an open discussion of extraditing the most dangerous of newcomers before people get shot because of too much political correctness.
Mr. Simpson has treated with sarcastic contempt all views that do not strictly conform to the collectivist-totalitarian mindset. It seems apparent that Mr. Simpson's leftist political ideology represents The Local's mentality on political issues, as well. Never again will readers have to wonder whether or not they're getting an intellectually objective, balanced view on important news stories/issues.
Because, if you're not part of the 'politically sound' ideological viewpoint, (Collectivism) you're no doubt part of that abhorrent culture of 'politically simple' humans and not worthy of having your views treated with fairness.
When referencing Peter Vinthagen Simpson's Lexicon:
*The politically simple = racist, bigoted idiots
*The politically sound (politically correct) = intelligent and politically superior in all things, totalitarian viewpoint, layered with arrogance and camouflaged hatred
you are either indoctrinated as "politically simple" and thus unable to laugh at yourself, you are unable to read and thus unable to grasp the content of this article at all, or both.
The author advocates nothing here - definitely not some "collectivist-totalitarian mindset". He criticises dogma. And as anyone who has read The Local, or the author's business blog for instance, knows full well that neither represent a "leftist political ideology".
Click on the link for politically sound and begin your research there. That is if you have an interest in lending some sort of objectivity to your rabid incoherent ramblings.
Plus as long as the political center does nothing about immigration more and more people will be driven to the far right and will adopt their socially conservative and patriarchal viewpoints in addition to anti-immigration viewpoints. That's another reason for the left to be anti-immigration - as long as nothing is done about immigration the far right will grow and grow. I don't want to live in a Catholic or Mormon or Muslim or Jewish theocracy and it isn't racist to say so.