“The Bonnier Group owns 96 book publishers, 42
business and trade press newspapers, 105 digital news platforms, 9 film
production companies, 176 magazines, 23 major newspapers, 33 TV stations, and
33 “other” media outlets – and quite literally dominates the controlled media
in Sweden.”
To clarify, this Swedish MP didn’t
resign on her own will. In fact, she was forced to leave by the Zionist
“Mattias Karlsson,” who has more influence on the Sweden Democrats than the
leader Jimmie Åkesson. Mattias Karlsson has worked with the radical-left
intelligence service financed by George Soros called ‘EXPO’ to locate
Nationalistic people in the party – so they can be kicked out. In sum, the
Sweden Democrats is a infiltrated useless party today that works in the
interests of Israel.
To understand the extent of Jewish
control of media and power in Sweden read the following article: “The Chosen People” In The Swedish
Media.
Swedish Democrat party
member of Parliament Anna Hagwall
“‘Jews Control Swedish Media,’ MP
Quits,” Source: newobserveronline.com
Swedish Democrat party member of
Parliament Anna Hagwall has announced her resignation from all party posts and
will not stand for reelection in 2018 after a furor following her exposure of
the fact that a single family of Jews control the Swedish media.
The uproar
followed her letter to the Aftonbladet newspaper in which she said that “ethnicity should
be a factor” in determining media ownership of more than 5 percent – an obvious
reference to the Jewish Bonnier family media group.
The Bonnier Group owns 96 book publishers, 42 business
and trade press newspapers, 105 digital news platforms, 9 film production
companies, 176 magazines, 23 major newspapers, 33 TV stations, and 33 “other”
media outlets – and quite literally dominates the controlled media in Sweden.
Hagwall had earlier submitted a
motion to the Swedish parliament which proposed cuts to the state subsidies
paid to media in Sweden.
Although she never mentioned Jews by
name, Hagwall said in an explanatory letter to the Aftonbladet that
it would be a good idea to “let Bonnier’s newspapers go under” so that “no
family, ethnic group, or company” could control more than 5 percent of the
media.
“An entire 80 percent of the media
is owned and controlled by the same owners,” Hagwell wrote. “This is not
acceptable. Therefore, media ownership should be spread over many independent
companies and people. In order to change this, I suggest backtracked press
subsidies [for the independent media].”
When asked by Aftonbladet how
the abolition of press subsidies to the country’s local newspapers reduce
Bonnier’s power over the media in Sweden, Hagwall answered by email that “most
small newspapers are directly or indirectly controlled by Bonnier, and why they
have to be subsidized by the Swedish taxpayer is a mystery.
“Let the little Bonnier newspapers
in the provinces go under, because then a void will be created which can be
filled by newspapers that care about people and business owners.”
She also said that the Swedish
public service broadcaster, Sveriges Television (SVT), should be switched to
pay channels to “reduce SVT’s propagation of the politically correct agenda.”
The comments provoked a stream of
attacks upon Hagwall, and the Swedish Democrat leadership also distanced itself
from her, saying in a statement that the matter will “affect her future in the
party.”
This week, Hagwall resigned her
position as a member of the Parliamentary Committee on Taxation and
internal group leader of the Sweden Democrats’ tax policy group. She also will
not seek reelection to Parliament in 2018 at the request of the party
leadership, and it is currently unclear if she will continue to sit in
parliament for the remainder of the current term.
She's absolutely right and deserves all our support.
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