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The IT company Mullvad’s founder Daniel Berntsson is behind a giant donation to the populist Örebro Party, which advocates “comprehensive re-immigration” from Sweden. “It’s sad that it’s needed,” he told Flamman.
~ https://www.flamman.se/techprofil-ger-miljoner-till-orebropartiet/


Örebropartiet is a conservative left party. Think China, rather than say AfD in germany. Flamman is also a shit show. The owners pretend to be left, but they gladly embezzle money from Malmö city.
https://www.sydsvenskan.se/malmo/sydsvenskan-avslojar-flamman-lever-pa-bidrag-cheferna-tjanar-miljonbelopp/
That’s not the same organisation. Flamman is a newspaper as well, totally separate organisation.
Ah. I thought it was the same. How can they be allowed to use the same name? Trademark should stop these kind of confusions. The news paper was first, I assume.
Think the newspaper organisation’s name is Tidningsföreningen Norrskensflamman.
So they’re orthodox left instead of identity driven rad libs? That’s actually kind of based, although I’m completely in the dark about the internal politics of Sweden, but if their focus is on class unity it’s based.
There really isn’t much of a movement other than Örebropartiet, not that i know. The left in Sweden have leaned pretty hard on the globalistic view that everyone is the same, regardless of origin. That has then lead to them being the main party of Muslim immigrants, mainly due to their stance about Gaza. Örebropartiet is very much a small niche. Much like the anarchists or the piracy party.
i would be very curious why örebropartiet has anything to do with malmö
The source was flamman. Which i thought where a Malmö based organisation. Apparently the news paper and the “social rights” club are completely different entities.