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The dropping of a hate speech case against students who staged a "slave auction" at Lund University clears the way for racists and contravenes Swedish human rights commitments, representatives from anti-racism groups argue.
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Kids do dumb things and chalk this up to one.
Fortunately for us all, in Sweden, and everywhere else in the civilised world, the law clearly differentiates between what the authors believe to be hate and what is bad taste. Tonight I will enjoy watching Springtime For Hitler from Mel Brooks very funny film The Producers, sing along to Eddie Meduza's Heil Hitler, and finish with Monty Python's The Life of Brian. All in glorious, outrageous, bad taste, but (at least in the civilised world), none of them hateful, and none of them illegal. Who, apart from Messrs Kitimbwa,, Maria, Thabo, Barakat and their narrow minded ilk would want them to be illegal?
Incredibly, the authors confidently state that the single significant event in history of slavery occurred to 30 million Africans over a period of 300 years. Slavery existed long before the first Africans were transported by Europeans to the Americas, and exists to this day. Their focus on a singe group of African victims demeans and disrespects those enslaved by the Greeks, the Romans, the Aztecs,the Russians, the Thais, the Burmese, the Chinese, the Persians, the Byzantines, the Egyptians, the Ottomans, the Arabs, the Moors, and the Vikings. And, perhaps more relevantly, the millions currently enslaved in the Sudan, Mauritania, Niger and Ivory Coast. Perhaps the authors would explain to us why they have chosen to focus on long dead victims of slavery, rather than living victims enslaved on their own continent right now?
One wonders why four supposedly well-educated people would airbrush hundreds of millions of victims of slavery out of their picture. Surely it could not be because they consider these victims to be less important or less relevant than victims who happen to be black people. That would be in extreme bad taste, and in their opinion, bad taste should be a crime. Someone call the prosecutor, I've got four new cases for him to examine.
When I think of some of the things the guys I went to college with said and did, there were some real doozies. All kinds of "testing of the boundaries" of social mores and so forth.
Btw, Napoleon killed a lot of man as well, so nobody can dress as Napoleon in a costume party?!
But that is all in the history book now. More importantly today is the problems we're having with human trafficking and sex slaves in Sweden and other countries. What do the Afro racists have to say about that? :P
No more from this bunch thank you The Local.
There is no traditional form and it exists more so in almost every 3rd world country. The sex slave trade is huge in asia and eastern europe for instance.
While it's true that the clumsy and naive students holding the distasteful party were not charged, the 'artist' who created the overtly racist poster has in fact been charged with both hate speech and defamation.
I feel the use of this image, in conjunction with the bi-line that nothing has been done about it, gives a false impression of the events.
It's difficult to respect people that have so little self-respect themselves.
The definition of "traditional" slavery is far wider than the sex industry. "Traditional" slaves have rowed galleys the length of the Mediterranean, mined gold and silver, tended farms and houses, and toiled in industry. As you mention slavery also includes providing sexual services, and that must never be demeaned, but to limit the definition to only that is ridiculous and narrow minded.
In Africa today, you will find hundreds of thousands, perhaps even millions of slaves performing all of the above tasks, except for rowing galleys.
You will of course find slavery, or the equivalent of slavery within the sex industries of every country in the world; it is perhaps the last and toughest nut to crack. But (most importantly) very little of the other "traditional" forms remain outside Africa. Most of the world has moved on from most forms of "traditional" slavery. In Africa however, some countries have not even started on even these softest nuts. The most disgraceful forms of "traditional" slavery continue blatantly in Africa, with people (even children) bought and sold to toil in mines, factories and farms even as we debate.
While the above African authors and hypocrites rage and rant about a ridiculous students in Sweden pretending to be slaves, real live African men women and children live, work and die in "traditional" slavery.
Please do not reply with a list of non-African countries that persist in some forms of "traditional" slavery; there are still a few. But their citizens did not to choose to lecture the citizens of Sweden (a country that exterminated all forms of slavery a couple of hundred years ago). That disgraceful hypocrisy was reserved exclusively by the above authors.
#1: Q: Does anyone here besides me live in Africa?
#2: F: Traditional Slavery does not exist any more, IE: No Colonialists exist any more hence no Shipping on boats to the Americas for Labour)
#3: O: It seems that Hate Speach is used out of context.
#4: F: Opression in Africa is currently by natives on natives.
#5: F: Human Trafficing and Child Labour and Forced(Jailed and Abducted) is the only Current form of Slavery in the world, and it is not unique to Central and West africa.
#6: Q are any of the above mentiond "African" authors from South africa or Zimbabwe? as this sound too close for comfort (Names, Paraphrasing etc.)
#7: F: Hatespeach would include the following: Theats of Violence, Xenophobic Terms, Targeted ethnic Terms in the before mentioned categories.
I just think that people(Yes People) must take life with a pinch of salt and apply humor in their lives. We choose who we are, act and react.
If you want to stop opression the dont subscribe to it.
If you want to proove a point out of contect then well that is what happened here.
Cheers
The Lund situation is just a trivial matter. Better focus on institutionalized racism that is targeted towards foreigners in this country.
Investigate why it takes such a long time as 5 months to get extension visas to students instead of collecting party garbage.
Peace!
That should be "slavery is" in places like Mauritania but no-one talks about that any more.
Apparently youtube links cannot be pasted here so search yourselves for "mauritania slavery"
Regarding the ruling, it was correct. Those racists students acted abominably and I hope that people know who they are. I hope that someday when a prospective employer Googles them their names will come up in connection with this incident. The world is a much smaller place than it used to be.
http://www.africaresource.com/rasta/sesostris-the-great-the-egyptian-hercules/the-irish-slave-trade-forgotten-white-slaves/
#1: What's that got to do with anything?
#2: Possibly what andreasbe means is "Traditional Transatlantic Slave Trading does not exist any more". That's not the same as Traditional Slavery, whatever that might be. Also - 'No Colonialists exist any more' - oh yes they do; the difference is that they tend to go about their BUSINESS (and I use that word advisedly!) in a different way.
#3: ?
#4: Natives of where on natives of where? Africa's a CONTINENT! Full of different ethnic (and religious!) groupings...
#5: Rubbish!
#6: I don't understand...
#7: Again it's not entirely clear to me what andreasbe is trying to say here; however, I would certainly include incitement to violence as well as threats of violence in Hate speech; xenophobic terms (what exactly is one of them?) - I dunno; targeted ethnic terms? - you mean like Taffy, Paddy, Bohunk, Frog, Chink (what do others call we English btw? - there must be something insulting!) - c'mon, get real!
andreasbe's last three points I think I do understand and I'll go along with them all the way, no problem!
as for Kahmoudi #17 - do stop being spiteful and get a life! Try targeting real racists, not some rather juvenile students who will, in all likelihood, grow up one day.
~quoted from above - "In the course of 300 years, 30 million slaves were forcibly moved from Africa under terrible suffering, hunger and torture. Men, women and children were killed during the shipments. It is estimated that 20 million people died as a result of slavery."
on u tube .... /watch?v=GhxqIITtTtU
'Racism' depends on how one defines 'race'. It can mean a group as broad as a species or as narrow as a family.
" European Network Against Racism (ENAR) condemns without reservation such actions and stresses that such behaviour is totally unacceptable in a country of long Human Rights tradition such as Sweden," said ENAR Chairperson Inari Chibo Onyeji and its director Michael Privot in the letter to the Swedish minister.
The organisation requested that the Swedish government take action to identify and prosecute the perpetrators.
"As these crimes are motivated by racial hatred the Swedish government is obliged to take appropriate measures to ensure the safety of members of minority communities," the letter added.
Racism is also individuals that continue to go out of there way to redefine and skirt the real meaning and truth of such a hateful act.
You dimwit. The European Network Against Racism is a tinpot NGO that has based itself in Brussels to give itself more credibility. It is not part of the EU, though it tries hard to make people think it is.
"Misinformed" and "wrong" indeed.