Sweden needs to chill out.
The Israeli "Latma" satire site puts up weekly satire news and commentary videos -- and Swedes doesn't appreciate the negative publicity after a Swedesh newspaper libeled Israel for "allegedly" selling Palestinian body parts.
Hundreds of angry Swedish comments appear on the youtube video clip (with Swedish subtitles). The video is getting publicity in Sweden through their own media which reported it.
Here it is with English Subtitles...
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LMAO! This is just brilliant! I can't stop laughing :-). Thanks Jameel, now I'll be humming that tune all day..
ReplyDeleteUhu!
ReplyDeleteI do think you are wrong most Swedes think its funny and well earned, and our media have not mentioned it, only the blogs, especially pro-Israelblogs.
And please remember most swedes are not negative to Israel and are not antisemites. The left and the muslims are swimming in their own lake.
They should play this at the Ikea entrance...
ReplyDeleteAnneli: Thanks for your comment -- it's good to know there are decent people there as well (and with a sense of humor :)
ReplyDeleteRegards from Israel!
--Jameel
Hi,
ReplyDeleteJust want to point out that the Swedish news article you're linking to ("Sweden doesn't appreciate the negative publicity") doesn't say anything negative about the video. The text just says the video has been made and is very popular on the Internet.
Thanks Yochanan - I'll move the link a bit lower (the angry comments are on youtube)
ReplyDeleteWatch the Latma video on Ram Emanuelemel. A must for all the American Jewish Liberals (especially for DovBear, if he is reading).
ReplyDeleteNote to those Swedes involved: if you're going to dish it out, learn to take it. Some Swedes are angry about the video? My heart bleeds for them--not. The days when Jews raised no voices to blatant anti-semitism and just plain lies are long over. In case the Swedes didn't notice, it's not 1939 now, it's 2009.
ReplyDeleteThat song will be in my head all day.
ReplyDeleteCertainly, if the Swedes can justify a newspaper article such as the one that caused to much controversy on the basis of free speech, certainly they can tolerate a comedy skit that merely critiques their mindset!
Naturally, their freedom of speech should allow them to say whatever they wish about it. I'll bet it won't be long before they make almost exactly the same video about Israelis.
Great video!
ReplyDeleteAnd the link to Abba, we were always told not to listen to abba as they supported the PLO (showing that such attitudes are not new)
Anonymous: ...we were always told not to listen to abba as they supported the PLO...
ReplyDeleteI never heard such a thing. Can you provide a source?
You all obviously don't see the seriousness of this offense. Picture this: Swedes all over the world - in twos and threes (alright - ones and twos) rampaging through the streets, throwing meatballs and giving themselves hernias while trying to overturn cars in riotous outrage. Imagine the medical expenses alone!
ReplyDeleteThat was funny.
ReplyDeleteCaroline Glick owns the site. I'm happy the Swedes don't consider it funny. Then again, they didn't take Israel's complaint about the Aftonbladet blood libel seriously. Its all very different when the shoe is on the other foot. It certainly made an impact!
ReplyDeleteNormanF, the shoe isn't on the other foot at all. There's no comparison. On the one hand, you had a widley circulated newspaper carrying a false, highly damaging story that garnered international attention and promulgated a version of a centuries old myth, and in this, you have some silly people dressing in strange outfits and singing silly songs. The shoe would be on the other foot if Jpost, or something somewhat less reputable but with a wider circulation published an unverified story about how Scandinavians were getting on ships dressed as vikings and making illegal landings in foreign countries, stumbling ashore drunk, with some totally unverifiable claims that they attempted to fornicate with polar bears and claim Norwegian soverinty over a foreign country before being deported back home.
ReplyDeleteOh wait. Something like that actually did happen: http://www.cbc.ca/canada/north/story/2007/09/04/cda-vikings.html (they're Norwegian though, not Swedes).
What a video but the rare part of this video is when some of those men tried to kiss the other one what a embarrassing situation.
ReplyDeleteIt's a bit funny, but honestly I can see why some Swedes might be offended. Saying that they as a people are primitive, phlegmatic, and annoying putzes is not exactly kind. It's not much better than antisemitism, except that Swedes have never really been a persecuted minority. I'm not sure that responding to libel with another libel is really a constructive response, even when it's humorous. Though if it helps some of them understand how hurtful an odious big lie can be, then go to it.
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