The debate article I wrote about the other day has gotten a reply from Göran Lantz, professor in health care ethics. It’s well formulated and well reasoned. Anders Svensson has been given the opportunity to reply directly. This time he manages without references to military dictatorships like Burma and North Korea (even though North Korea can’t really be called a military dictatorship, it’s more a personality cult taken to the utmost extreme, but Svensson is a lawyer, not a political scientist, so he’ll get a pass for that one). But he still invokes the image of a country where people are hindered to say and think what they want, and where conversations fall silent in fear of repression:

I was gladly surprised by the positive tone which go through much of Göran Lantz’s contribution. he says, though, that those who want it have freedom of speech. That is actually not the case any longer in Sweden.
Freedom of speech is not that which is marked by the new ground of values of political correctness. On the contrary, freedom of speech is being subjected to serious attacks.
I often think about a headline which struck me already years ago. It says: “When conversation fall silent”. This has already begun in Sweden.

There is only one thing to say about that:

Seriously though, it would be becoming to Svensson and his ilk if they for once would produce any clear examples on how this silencing works and how freedom of speech is being infringed. Also, I am very interested to learn, in clear reasoning, how same sex marriage would affect freedom of speech negatively. Svensson has been allowed two articles in a big and highly regarded newspaper now. Countries in which freedom of speech is truly repressed (like Burma and North Korea) don’t usually let people complain about how they are being repressed. I would like Anders Svensson to talk to some Burmese and North Korean refugees about how Sweden is just as bad as their countries when it comes to freedom of speech. I think they could give him a useful lesson on the subject of what true repression looks like.

2 Responses to “Anders Svensson publishes yet another debate article, but is somehow still silenced”
  1. Björn says:

    People like Mr Anders Svensson representing the far right conservative opinion in Sweden are just so frustrated their views are not shared by the common Swedish citizen who in general are more well informed and open hearted and minded. So instead of getting over it they start creating a fantasy scenario of them being executed for their views and their opinions and that they are not allowed to share them.

    My God! Anyone who is not either blind or death can hear the often loud and aggressive far right conservative standpoint in regards to their hesitance to equality.

  2. Jenny Penny says:

    So true. Instead of making real arguments, they whine “oh oh I’m so oppressed and not allowed to say what I just said”. The positive thing is that most people see through that and don’t buy their BS.

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