Sweden’s right-wing opposition bloc leads tight election

MilitantNightElf

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Every time a right-wing government gets elected in Europe 6 million ethnic minorities develop more nervous ticks than a bosluiskoors research facility.
 

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TheMightyQuinn

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Actually still quite socialist though... Hardly far right, though its relative - maybe in Sweden it's considered far right, in the the US it would be considered lefty socialism
This "Sweden is socialist" myth is getting rather tedious now as it has been "debunked" so many times.

Idiot Lefties love to shout "SWEDEN" when confronted with the age old question: "Show my a socialist country that actually works."

Strong publicly-funded services and good workers' rights, does not make a country Socialist.
 

AntennaMan

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This "Sweden is socialist" myth is getting rather tedious now as it has been "debunked" so many times.

Idiot Lefties love to shout "SWEDEN" when confronted with the age old question: "Show my a socialist country that actually works."

Strong publicly-funded services and good workers' rights, does not make a country Socialist.
Agreed. Social policies! = socialism. And Sweden can afford most of those policies because they have a workforce that is well educated, and almost everyone contributes. Their policies would not work if 10—60% of the able bodied workforce sat around waiting for handouts.
 

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This "Sweden is socialist" myth is getting rather tedious now as it has been "debunked" so many times.

Idiot Lefties love to shout "SWEDEN" when confronted with the age old question: "Show my a socialist country that actually works."

Strong publicly-funded services and good workers' rights, does not make a country Socialist.
Fair enough. I just pointed out that these so called far right parties are still quite socialist by which I meant they do have strong publicly-funded services, good workers' rights, along with decent welfare, (which are actually considered socialist policies). And yes, in the USA they would be considered lefty socialism.
 
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