Daily Slave
August 29, 2014
Swedish city officials in Norrkoping, Sweden decided to play the theme song from Steven Spielberg’s comical Holohoax film “Schindler’s List” before a Party of the Swedes rally. The Party of the Swedes is a Swedish nationalist group demanding an end to immigration while reserving Swedish citizenship to those with Western genetic heritage. Sounds like a reasonable political stance to me, but according to these Swedish city officials they are an extremist neo-Nazi group.
The report from the NY Daily News quoted below falsely claims that the story of “Schindler’s List” was based off of a true story. This is not correct, as the story presented in Spielberg’s movie is fiction just like the entire narrative of the Jewish Holohoax. The London Guardian ran a story on this back in 2004 detailing how the movie was nothing more than theatrical propaganda.
Either way, it sounds as if there are quite a few Swedes who have no problem committing racial suicide just to show that they are not racist. How sad is that? Let’s hope we see an immediate change in thinking.
A Swedish city is fighting back against prejudice with music.
The city of Norrkoping greeted neo-Nazis holding a public meeting with the haunting theme from Steven Spielberg’s Holocaust film, “Schindler’s List.”
The 80 bells in the city hall’s tower rang carried the tune over the assembled meeting on Tuesday, The Guardian reports, reminding its citizens about the true story of a German business owner who stood up against the tide of Nazism by saving the lives of more than 1,000 Polish-Jewish refugees.
“This is a symbol for tolerance and to show that we have a welcoming society. We’re playing the theme from Schindler’s List because it’s a symbol for what’s happened in European history,” Fredrik Bergqvist, the vice chairman of the city’s board, told The Local.
The group that was meeting in the town’s central square is from the far-right Party of the Swedes (Svenskarnas parti). The extremist group aims to stop immigration and reserve Swedish citizenship for people with “Western genetic and cultural heritage.”
The theme song played before and after the meeting, since city officials wanted to preserve the right to free speech.