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![]() ![]() From The Guardian, "Sweden’s Dark Soul by Kajsa Norman review – 'far from a utopia'": Sweden is proud of its reputation for being one of the world’s most progressive and egalitarian nations, and for a long time Kajsa Norman thought that its main defect was being rather “boring”. As an investigative journalist, she preferred more challenging environments, such as Zimbabwe. But while abroad she heard of an incident in Sweden “so disturbing and strange” that she felt compelled to investigate. What she found shook her faith in her country.It's really sick the way the lying media exploits what's best in us -- our desire to help and trust others as though they're one of our kin -- to get us to surrender to globalism. Norman's last book, "Bridge Over Blood River," published first in Swedish in 2015, despite coming from a liberal perspective, apparently gave a fair shake to Afrikaners who believe they're going extinct in post-apartheid South Africa. One of the reviews on Amazon says she let the Afrikaners speak and it was "very different from the usual hatchet jobs." Follow InformationLiberation on Twitter, Facebook, Gab and Minds. |