Daily Stormer
August 22, 2014
A court in Malmö has sentenced Swedish street artist Dan Park to six months in jail and ordered him to pay 60,000 kronor ($8,700) for allegedly hurting people’s feelings with his art.
Both Africans and Gypsies allegedly could not stop crying when they saw his pictures.
The new Great Society is based upon the weird and undemonstrative theory that the most important thing for any society to do is protect the feelings of weak and pathetic subhumans.
Henrik Ronnquist, manager of the gallery which displayed the images, has also been charged with “racial agitation.” His sentence was suspended, but he was ordered to pay a fine.
This is your freedom and democracy, goyim.
The court said it had taken into account the fact that Park had several previous convictions for racial agitation. Earlier this year he was twice found guilty and sentenced to a total of four months in prison. He has appealed both of the earlier verdicts.
Park shot to infamy in 2011 when he created and distributed posters with a picture of Jallow Momodou of the National Afro-Swedish Association superimposed on the image of a naked man in chains.
“Our negro slave has run away,” read the text on the posters.
The controversial artist singled out Momodou for having reported a student “jungle party” in Lund, during which three people with blackened faces and ropes around their necks were led into the party by a “slave trader” and later sold.
Park’s posters were distributed around the southern city and also included Momodou’s name and contact details.
Momodou claimed the posters were racist and offensive, while Park argued that the purpose of the posters was to highlight the issue of free speech.
At the time of his initial arrest in 2011, Park told The Local that he thought the prosecutors were overreacting.
”Was I surprised to be charged? Yes and no. I think it is a waste of tax payers’ money mainly. It wasn’t a big deal. And no one should be able to tell me what kind of art I can create,” he said.
Park has also been interviewed on Red Ice Creations.