Published: 3 Jul 12 12:50 CET | Print version
Online: http://www.thelocal.se/41800/20120703/
Jimmie Åkesson and the Sweden Democrats took centre stage on the opening day of Almedalen. Correspondent David Linden reflects at how, if at all, the party has changed.
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I understand as an immigrant, the author probably has personal views that run against SD's platform, but The Local needs to support journalism that is based upon facts, non-partisan, and upholds journalistic integrity of not incorporating ones own personal views into the article.
Now, I assume we will have article praising SD next to counter this? Exactly.
Oh, no, media is so extremely objective towards SD. It is one of the most objective and fair elements in information campaign, so that 90% of the Swedes apparently "know for sure" the political views of SD, without ever entering the SD website, or never looking at statistics of immigrant support of SD that surprisingly is not differing from the big parties.
And in the LEAD of the objective media, stands dear David Linden - the brave reporter from the summit, who cares about nothing, but an unbiased review of the events. Expressions like "inconsistent diatribe", "full-scale rant", the utter amazement at the surrealistically normal feeling when listening to the leader of a party that has the support of 6%-7% of "psychos" in this country, the extremely funny story about the beers in the trunk of Jimmie, unbiased statistical statements in regards to who exactly applauded SD - EVERYTHING proves beyond any doubt that the media in Sweden is merely a cold observer.
I am dying to hear the report of the objective half-baked doctor Linden about the "brave and honest" speeches of the socialists, who objectively want nothing more, but rainbows and unicorns upon earth, as well as happiness and eternal love between all. I am all expectation whether he is going to crawl into the trunks and suitcases of the objectively correct party leaders that objectively should be the ones speaking, in mr. Linden's objectively correct opinion, instead of (as surely clinically proven) abnormal Jimmies and Björns.
I really wish the Local would start hiring some actual journalists. The quality of the articles on this site has always been low but this is pushing it.
The medias are our windows to the world, so it has a big influence on how people percieve the world, politics, society, etc. Therefor I think journalists are even more influential than a politician ever will be. It's therefor important that the reporting is as much fact-based and non-partisan as possible and less opinionated which reflects on the journalists own political worldview. Or there should atleast be more diversity in opinion so that people can get a broader perspective and see different aspects to different topics.
However I don't find that to be the case in sweden. Journalists have the freedom to choose what to report and what not to report. They can also choose HOW to report something, giving it either a positive or negative spin. Swedish journalism can be very one-sided when it comes to issues like SD, immigration, swedish feminism, the Israel-Palestine conflict for example. They often also see it as their job to educate the people on what to think.
TL;DR: Sweden needs more non-partisan journalism and more diversity in editorials and op-eds.
It is obvious the media is biased. The SD's drinking choices make them out to be a bunch of low rent hillbillies. The article should have stated, in order to be objective, "there was a car parked with an open boot revealing a cornucopia of frosty and non frosty party beverages".
Shame on Swedish media.
He was probably sure that in a newspaper that is read mainly by foreigners his childish article would be paraded as the best piece of literature ever written and a sure candidate for a Pulitzer.... Good lesson. He should go writing for Aftonbladet. He would blend nicely with the bunch of failures there.
Do you know why no one besides your hate crew is commenting?
Because 95% of immigrants along with 95% of native Swedes and 95% of all sane people agree with the writer.
The truth needs no defending.
Good job David Linden. Keep up the good work and expose these scum SD for what they truly are.
Ciao.
Highly opinionated and biased thus giving away any moral high ground, and littered with grammatical errors to boot.
C'mon guys, pull it together.
Clo
How befitting that it is only YOU who appreciate the apparent excellence of this journalist ! I expected nothing less. Eating any kind of feces as long as they are labeled "hateful SD" and thanking with tears in the eyes... You have got some left in your teeth...
It's OK, cowboy.. Your dear David's future objective review of the Socialists shalt seed happiness in your heart and thou shalt rejoice!
SD have acheved rapid growth because for all the parties who make up Riksdagen these days, they tend towards a status-quo preserving doctrine of neo-liberalism.
Basically, anything goes so long as it benefits Sweden's largest corporations. This doctrine has been applied across the board from the nation's education system to its handling of immigration.
The fact that it is even described as journalism is quite laughable.
What's not funny is how they would all like to crush the freedom of speech to criticize their ideas and try to propagandize their fantasies with thinly veiled "journalism".
Clearly people are waking up to the facts all across Europe. Don't be so surprised that not everyone wants to live in fantasyland.
Why all the fuss?
In David Lindén's defence, he does not claim to be a journalist which begs the question, why was a journalist not sent to cover this?
Look at the TITLE! The "journalist" is getting you to deduct that there is a discussion in regards to normality of a party in Rikstag from the very start. Look at the applause description. Look at the personal opinion of this "reporter" in regards to Jimmies speech (what? is this abnormal animal trying to look normal, when ALL of us know who he is?). Look at the vomit inducing personal opinion about the speech of Söder.
Is this a report of the ONLY "The Local" journalist from the event?
All of this at the same time, when describing Söders "ridiculous attempts" to claim that media is biased? is this Linden absolutely nuts?
In regards to what was in the trunk of SD members. Why wouldn't he go an dig in the personal bags of these people? maybe he would find some porn and then admit that other people also may have porn. How is it even an attempt to political reporting???
This is why all the fuss... When the only reaction to an article written of wannabe reporter is in regards to the writing style, rather than the events described, I call it a failure.
The Local should recall him from there, describe that they are very thankful for his services so far and that his contribution will no longer be required, pay him the expenses and send him back to Länstidningen in Södertälje. Then it would be way cheaper just to translate the reports of real swedish journalists from other media sources.
He'll probably find employment teaching at journalisthögskolan, the Swedish government's school of so-called journalism.
"If the ambition is consequence neutral reporting then it's easier to see how the treatment is unfair. For journalists (the vast majority of them) that don't believe in consequence neutrality it isn't as clear. And for the journalist that want to influence the society to the better then partisan support of societal developments weights heavier than the information needs of the readers".
http://www.medievarlden.se/blogg/axel-anden/2012/07/far-sd-en-rattvis-behandling-i-media
"We also need more prejudicing convictions. Professor of Law Mårten Schultz have suggested that is would be possible to charge the Avpixlat writers with known names for contribution to hate speech. That would be an effective way to destroy the immunity of net anonymity".
The meaning of hate speech here is the unmoderated comments below articles. That is one would be charged for crimes for posts strangers make on your blog or newspaper article.
http://www.medievarlden.se/blogg/lisa-bjurwald/2012/07/utan-utgivare-star-de-over-lagen
"They come with charges about different immigrant groups, crime, in Malmö foremost, where they come with charges we know are true. We can control them, know them, but we don't publish it because it would to a large degree harm the societal developments we strive for.
- Jan A Johansson, Editor in charge of Skånska Dagbladet
That's one of the largest newspapers in Skåne.
The unions were throwing out swedish democrats in large numbers. All of them did ... I remember that the talk was and I contributed to that to repress reporting on this so close to the election since we suspected that would help sd in the election campaign.
- Niclas Orrenius, Sydsvenskan
High shot in one of the largest newspapers in Sweden.
The last two quotes are from a recently published book by Björn Häger.
Mr. Linden, how about a doctoral-quality article on the subject of post 25? And/or a detailed book review?