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Half Man and Half Dildo
04-07-12, 20:31
Hi all, found this earlier when I went Googling - http://www.avoiceformen.com/feminism/government-tyranny/swedens-empire-of-governance-feminism/ (http://www.avoiceformen.com/feminism/government-tyranny/swedens-empire-of-governance-feminism/)

Veteran Aussie broadcaster Phillip Adams recently interviewed Oscar Swartz the author of a new book, A Brief History of Swedish Sex: How the Nation That Gave Us Free Love Redefined Rape and Declared War on Julian Assange.

Adam’s introduces the Radio National show with a quote from an expatriate Swede now a professor at the University of Chicago:


From being admired and envied by many as beacons of sexual enlightenment from the 60’s the Scandinavian countries today have some of the most repressive sex laws in the western world, Sweden in the most draconian. The message conveyed by recent laws is clear – your sexuality is the property of the state and the state will claim its right to regulate and punish that sexuality wherever you may be.

Reading further down the article I've linked to you'll come to this.


In the fourth and final part The War on Men, “progressive” strategies in enforcing the Sex Purchase Act are revealed. Hotel staff are trained in how to spot potential sex purchasers and instructed to report suspects immediately to the police, whose special “sex agents” are dispatched to listen outside the hotel rooms and sweep in for an arrest if sounds of sexual activity are heard. Hotel employees are provided with contact cards and posters placed in staff rooms, hotels performing well are more likely to receive government-funded business.

Meanwhile special sex units tail known and suspected prostitutes to track down men who might illegally pay them for sex. Further, changes to the definition of rape include the addition of “pleading” for sex, now considered a type of “sexual coercion and molestation,” or sex that even years later a women did not feel good about. Everyday sexual encounters between consenting adults can now be turned into legal nightmares, with rape defined not by the intent of the accused or the belief of the supposed victim but by only be trained legal personal who truly understand what is meant by rape under Sweden’s legislation. The increasingly severe penalties for rape are contrasted with the leniency of sentencing for grossly violent assaults.

And to think that Irish NGO's, liberally funded by the taxpayers of this country, would seek to have enshrined in Irish law an abomination similar to the above which would compel both the public and the Gardai to act in such a manner is absolutely shameful. :mad:

Morpheus
04-07-12, 23:11
Yup Half Man, it's nice to know that there are interlectual Swedes who see the problem too.

And it isnt' just related to prostituion. There is a very anti male legislation going on in enlightned Sweden.

The laws defining rape are alluded to above. The mind boggles how any sensible person could accept such laws.

It's the one reason Julian Assange (of wikileaks) was set up in Sweden and why he is trying os desperately to fight his extradition there.